HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/3/2024 - Meeting AgendaSALT LAKE CITY PLANNING DIVISION HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA Wednesday, October 3, 2024, at 5:30 PM City & County Building 451 South State Street, Room 326 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
(The order of the items may change at the Commission’s discretion) This meeting will be held in person at the Salt Lake City & County Building. If you are interested in watching the Historic Landmark Commission meeting, it will be available on the following platforms:
• YouTube: www.youtube.com/slclivemeetings
• SLCtv Channel 17 Live: www.slctv.com/livestream/SLCtv-Live/2
If you are unable to attend in person but would like to submit comments regarding an item on the agenda, please email your comments to the staff contact listed for each item or provide general comments to historiclandmarks.comments@slcgov.com.
DINNER - Dinner will be served to the Commissioners and Staff at 5:00 p.m. in Room 326 of the City and County Building. During the dinner break, the Historic Landmark Commission may receive training on city planning-related topics, including the role and function of the Commission. HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION MEETING WILL BEGIN AT 5:30 PM APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES REPORT OF THE CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR PUBLIC COMMENTS - The Commission will hear public comments not pertaining to items listed on the agenda. PUBLIC HEARING 1. New Construction for The Other Side Academy Multifamily Residential at Approximately 630 E 100 South - Josh Hansen of Environments for Health Architecture,
representing the property owner The Other Side Academy (TOSA), is proposing a 32-unit multi-family residential development. Currently the property is vacant and is zoned RMF-45 (Moderate/High Density Multifamily Residential). The subject property is located within
Council District 4, represented by Eva Lopez Chavez. (Staff Contact: Lex Traughber at 801-535-6184 or lex.traughber@slc.gov) Case Number: PLNHLC2024-00791 2. New Construction for theROW at Approximately 153 S 1300 East - James Jones, representing the property owners, is requesting approval to construct four townhomes at the above-stated address in place of the existing parking lot. The property is in the University Local Historic District and the RMF-45 (Moderate/High Density Multi-Family Residential) District. The proposal includes a request for a modification of the side yard setbacks to be reduced by 3’ from the required 8’ to 5’. The subject property is located within Council District
4, represented by Eva Lopez Chavez. (Staff Contact: Noah Elmore at 801-535-7971 or noah.elmore@slc.gov) Case Number: PLNHLC2024-00756
3. New Construction Kinney House at Approximately 563 N Center St - James Cocks, representing the property owners, is requesting approval for a new construction in a local
historic district to build a single-family home at the above-listed address. Currently, the land is vacant, and the property is zoned SR-1A Special Development Pattern Residential. The subject property is within Council District 3, represented by Chris Wharton. (Staff Contact:
Seth Rios at 801-535-7758 or seth.rios@slc.gov) Case Number: PLNPCM2023-00938
4. Minor Alteration for Liberty Park Rotary Play Park at Approximately 600 E 900 South - Ronnie Pessetto, representing Salt Lake City's Public Lands Department is requesting minor alteration approval from the City to modify and update Rotary Play Park in Liberty Park. Liberty
Park is designated as a Salt Lake City Landmark. The property is zoned Open Space. The proposal is referred to the Historic Landmark Commission due to the size and scope of the project. This subject property is located within Council District 5, represented by Darin Mano. (Staff Contact: Sara Javoronok at 801-535-7625 or sara.javoronok@slc.gov) Case Number: PLNHLC2024-00998
The next regular meeting of the Commission is scheduled for Thursday, November 7, 2024, unless a special meeting is scheduled prior to that date.
For Historic Landmark Commission agendas, staff reports, and minutes, visit the Planning Division’s website at slc.gov/planning/public-meetings. Staff Reports will be posted the Friday prior to the meeting and minutes will be posted
two days after they are ratified, which usually occurs at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Historic Landmark Commission.
Anyone who is an “adversely affected party” as defined by Utah Code Section 10-9a-103, may appeal a decision of the
Historic Landmark Commission by filing a written appeal with the appeals hearing officer within ten (10) calendar days following the date on which a record of decision is issued.
The applicant may object to the decision of the Historic Landmark Commission by filing a written appeal with the appeals hearing officer within thirty (30) calendar days following the date on which a record of decision is issued.