9/25/2024 - Summary of ActionSalt Lake City Planning Commission Summary of Actions September 25, 2024, 5:30 p.m.
City & County Building 451 South State Street, Room 326 CONSENT AGENDA 1. Planned Development for El Centro at Approximately 155 S 600 West - Peter Corroon,
representing Centro LLC, is requesting approval for a Planned Development to redevelop/expand a community and cultural center at the above listed address. Currently the land is used for a community center and the property is zoned G-MU (Gateway Mixed-Use). The subject property is within Council District 2, represented by Alejandro Puy. (Staff Contact: Alicia Seeley at 801-535-7922 or alicia.seeley@slc.gov) Case Number: PLNPCM2024-00814 2. Design Review for Alta North Station Apartments at Approximately 1865 W North Temple - Travis Nicholes of JZW Architects, representing the property owner, is requesting approval for a Design Review to develop an eight-story mixed use building with 283 affordable residential units and 780 square feet of commercial space at the above listed address. Currently, the land is occupied by a motel with surface parking. The property is zoned TSA-MUEC-C (Transit Station Area Mixed Use Employment Center Station Core). The subject property is within Council District 1, represented by Victoria Petro (Staff Contact: Cassie Younger at 801-535-6211 or cassie.younger@slc.gov) Case Number: PLNPCM2024-00115
3. APPROVAL OF THE MEETING MINUTES
Consent Agenda Action: Approved UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Alley Vacation at approximately 268 W Paxton Avenue - This is a continuation from the June 12th, 2023, Planning Commission. The public hearing was closed. RCB Rental Properties and Little Garage, Inc. are requesting approval for an Alley Vacation to vacate the public alley between 1161 South 300 West and 268 West Paxton Avenue and replace it with a cross-access easement. The subject property is within Council District 5, represented by Darin Mano. (Staff Contact: Olivia Cvetko at 801-535-7285 or olivia.cvetko@slc.gov) Case Number: PLNPCM2022-01128 Action: A recommendation of approval was forwarded to City Council REGULAR AGENDA
1. Zoning Text Amendment to allow 6' fences in the Front Yard Setback in the M-1 Zoning District of the Salt Lake City International Center - Greg Beecher requests Zoning Text Amendment
approval to amend the zoning ordinance in the M-1 zoning districts of the Salt Lake City International Center to increase the height of front yard fences from four feet to a maximum of six feet. The subject area is located within Council District 1, represented by Victoria Petro (Staff Contact: Diana Martinez at 801-535-7215 or diana.martinez@slc.gov) Case Number: PLNPCM2024-00800 Action: A recommendation of approval was forwarded to City Council
2. Development Agreement for Intermountain Health at Approximately 700 to 800 South and State to Main Street - The Planning Commission will review the concepts that would be included in
a development agreement between the city and Intermountain Health for the property generally located between 700 and 800 South and State and Main Streets. The development agreement is required to receive a recommendation from the commission because the agreement proposes to
reduce zoning standards that would be required in the D1 Central Business District Zoning District. The development agreement may include establishing ground floor street activation, the length of building facades facing the street, vehicle access and parking, open space, food truck locations, and potentially other specific info related to the development of the site as a hospital as identified by the commission. The property is located in City Council District 4, represented by Eva Lopez Chavez. (Staff Contact: Amanda Roman at 801-535-7660 or amanda.roman@slc.gov) Case Number: PLNPCM2022-01109 Action: A recommendation to approve, with conditions, was forwarded to City Council 3. Zoning Consolidation Project - Salt Lake City is proposing to update its zoning ordinance and zoning map by consolidating up to 27 existing commercial, form-based, and mixed-use zoning districts into six new mixed-use (MU) districts. The aim is to simplify zoning regulations, improve clarity of language, and incorporate missing design standards. The new mixed-use districts will be
similar to the current districts but will have changes to setbacks, building height, lot coverage, and permitted land uses. Related provisions of Title 21A-Zoning will also be amended as part of this petition. (Staff Contact: Daniel Echeverria at 801-535-7165 or daniel.echeverria@slc.gov) Case Number: PLNPCM2024-00707 Action: Public hearing continued to later date
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Dated this 26th day of September 2024 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Bonnie Whaley, Administrative Assistant