Rezoning of .65 acres from R-1-10 to RM(12) Zone, with conditions for development agreement and subdivision plat.
This rezone could lead to the development of six housing units, increasing density in the area. Concerns were raised about traffic and neighborhood character, while staff noted potential for road improvements.
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The commission reviewed numerous proposals to annex properties from unincorporated Salt Lake County into Sandy City. This process involves rezoning and can affect municipal services and community boundaries. Some residents expressed concerns about fragmentation and the impact on existing communities.
The council adopted its budget priorities for the next fiscal year, guiding future financial decisions.
A .65-acre property was rezoned to allow for higher-density housing (RM(12) Zone), with conditions to limit the number of units and ensure individual sales. This decision followed public opposition concerned about neighborhood character.
A 1.94-acre parcel at 166 E 10600 S was rezoned from R-1-40A to R-1-10, allowing for single-family residential development with fewer restrictions on lot size.