The city is updating its rulebook for development to make sure new projects fit the neighborhood and follow modern standards. This affects how quickly and in what style new buildings can go up in town.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 2 mentions in the last 30 days.
The ordinance may reduce administrative costs by streamlining the review process for new developments.
Neighbors of home businesses who are currently impacted by noise, traffic, or parking issues.
Homeowners who run small, low-impact businesses that might be subject to stricter scrutiny.
Letter: There’s one surefire way to mobilize Utahns against unwanted measures: Invoke NIMBY.
Commissioners discussed concerns about home businesses that impact neighborhoods, such as those with excessive traffic or employees, and how to better enforce existing rules.
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