Sandy City is considering a zoning change that could allow for smaller homes to be built. This move aims to potentially increase housing availability and affordability in the area.
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The rezone allows the property owner to bring structures into compliance, avoiding potential code enforcement penalties.
The property owners, who can now bring their home and accessory structures into compliance.
Some neighbors expressed concerns about the impact of the rezone on the character of the area.
A property owner requested a rezone to bring their property into compliance with city codes. The Council debated the impact on the neighborhood before approving the change.
Sandy City is slated to shrink the minimum dwelling size for its homes Building Salt Lake
Neighbors are worried that changing the zoning at Riverside Park will lead to more traffic, safety issues, and noise in their area.
Sandy City debates allowing detached housing on some existing residential properties KMYU
Sandy is the first Utah city to ban the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in pet stores The Salt Lake Tribune
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