Preliminary subdivision review to split an existing 1.8-acre lot into two, with adjustments to a fire access easement.
Could create a new lot for a second home on the property.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before.
Proposing to split an existing one-lot property into two lots.
New state law requires Sandy City to allow detached ADUs on lots over 11,000 sq ft in residential zones. This aims to increase housing availability but may impact neighborhood character and infrastructure.
A property owner wants to split a large lot into two to build a smaller home for themselves. This requires a preliminary subdivision review and adjustments to an easement.
A commercial building at 9854 S 700 E is being reviewed for subdivision into two condominium units. This is a procedural step to allow for separate ownership of parts of the existing building.
Concerns were raised about state legislation, particularly SB258, which residents believe undermines the city's ability to govern land development decisions.