Proposal to rezone the former Sizzler site from MU3 to MU8 and amend the general plan to allow for a 145-room upscale boutique hotel. The project includes a rooftop restaurant, banquet hall, retail, and various community amenities.
Residents are concerned about traffic, parking, and the scale of the building near Sugar House Park.
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A proposed hotel development in the Sugar House area that was rejected by the Council.
Request to rezone from MU-3 to MU-8 to allow for a hotel development.
A proposal to rezone the former Sizzler site from MU-3 to MU-8 to allow for a 145-room hotel.
The Salt Lake City Council has approved a plan to upzone nearly two blocks in the Rio Grande District of western Downtown. This decision completes the upzoning process for the area.
Salt Lake City Mayor Mendenhall is urging residents to conserve water due to ongoing drought conditions and anticipated warmer weather. This initiative is crucial for ensuring the city's long-term water security, protecting natural resources, and maintaining a sustainable water supply for all residents amidst environmental challenges.
Residents are concerned about how quickly zoning is changing in Sugar House and whether new high-density projects fit the neighborhood's character.
The property is located within a groundwater source protection overlay, requiring additional regulations and reviews from public utilities, flood control, and the state engineer. Residents are concerned about potential environmental impacts from construction and operation, especially near the draw and Sugar House Park.
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