Transmittal - 5/12/2022ERIN MENDENHALL DEPARTMENT of COMMUNITY
Mayor and NEIGHBORHOODS
Blake Thomas
Director
SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION
451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 445 WWW.SLC.GOV
P.O. BOX 145487, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5487 TEL 801.535.7712 FAX 801.535.6269
CITY COUNCIL TRANSMITTAL
________________________ Date Received: 5/13/2022
Lisa Shaffer, Chief Administrative Officer Date sent to Council: 5/13/2022
______________________________________________________________________________
TO: Salt Lake City Council DATE: May 12, 2022
Dan Dugan, Chair
FROM: Blake Thomas, Director, Department of Community & Neighborhoods
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SUBJECT: Petition PLNPCM2021-01073
858 W & 860 W Hoyt Place Zoning Map Amendment
STAFF CONTACT: Amanda Roman, Principal Planner
amanda.roman@slcgov.com or (801) 535-7660
DOCUMENT TYPE: Ordinance
RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council follow the recommendation of the Planning
Commission to approve the proposed Zoning Map amendment.
BUDGET IMPACT: None
BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: Bert Hollard, representing Hoyt Place Development LLC, the
property owner of 858 W and 860 W Hoyt Place, initiated a petition to amend the Zoning Map in
October of 2021. The request is to rezone the property from R-1/5,000 (Single Family Residential)
to SR-3 (Special Development Pattern Residential). Hoyt Place is a private mid-block street off of
900 West and between 200 and 300 North. On February 23, 2022, the Planning Commission heard
the petition and forwarded a positive recommendation to the City Council to amend the Zoning
Map. If approved, the property owner intends to subdivide the property and build two new single
family homes at the rear of the property. There are two existing single family homes on the
property that are being renovated and will remain as a part of the development.
The SR-3 zone is a medium density zone that is intended for mid-block streets. It allows additional
residential uses that the R-1/5,000 zone does not. These uses include single-family attached, two
family and twin homes. The permitted height in both zones is the same, but the SR-3 zone allows
for reduced front and rear setbacks, lot width, and lot size. The purpose of the SR-3 district is to
provide housing options that are in scale and compatible with interior block development, while
preserving the existing character of the neighborhood. The proposed change would allow for the
subdivision of the property but is not expected to change the character of the neighborhood or have
adverse impacts on future growth. The change in zoning would reflect the proposed residential
development pattern as described in the North Temple Boulevard Plan and would provide a
compatible infill housing opportunity.
The applicant was required to submit a housing mitigation plan as part of this request, due to
Chapter 18.97 of the Zoning Ordinance, which requires any petition for a zoning change that would
permit a nonresidential use of land, that includes within its boundaries residential dwelling units,
may not be approved until a housing mitigation plan is approved by the city. While the applicant
is not proposing to remove the existing housing units, and plans to build more housing, a housing
mitigation plan is required for this petition because the SR-3 zone allows nonresidential uses.
Options for mitigating residential housing loss include, providing replacement housing, paying a
fee to the City’s housing trust fund based on the difference between the housing value and
replacement cost of building new units, and where deteriorated housing exists and is not caused
by deliberate indifference of the landowner, the petitioner may pay a flat fee to the City’s housing
trust fund. Typically, when housing units are proposed to be demolished, the City enters into a
development agreement with the applicant to ensure replacement housing is built. The applicant is
not proposing to remove housing units, but if they did change their proposal in the future, the
housing loss mitigation plan would be triggered when they applied for a demolition permit.
If the zoning map amendment is approved, the property owner would be allowed to redevelop the
site in accordance with the SR-3 (Special Development Pattern Residential) zoning district
standards and permitted land uses.
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PUBLIC PROCESS:
• Petition for the zoning map amendment was accepted by the Salt Lake Planning Division
on October 22, 2021.
• The petition was assigned to Amanda Roman, Principal Planner, for staff analysis and
processing on November 16, 2021.
• The petition was deemed complete on December 13, 2021.
• Information concerning this petition was sent to the chair of the Fairpark Community
Council on December 14, 2021.
o The Fairpark Community Council did not provide formal comments.
• The surrounding property owners and residents within 300’ of the subject properties
received an early notification by mail on December 15, 2021.
• Public notification for the Planning Commission Hearing was mailed February 10, 2022
to all neighbors within 300’ of the Zoning Map amendment site. The public notice was
also posted on City and State websites and sent via the Planning list serve.
• The petition was heard by the Planning Commission on February 23, 2022. The Planning
Commission voted unanimously (7-0) to forward a positive recommendation to the City
Council regarding the proposed zoning map amendment.
o There was one public comment in opposition received prior to the Planning
Commission meeting.
PLANNING COMMISSION RECORDS of FEBRUARY 23, 2022:
Planning Commission Agenda
Planning Commission Minutes
Planning Commission Staff Report
EXHIBITS:
1. Project Chronology
2. Notice of City Council Hearing
3. Original Petition
4. Mailing List
SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE
No. _____ of 2022
(Amending the zoning of property located at approximately
858 West and 860 West Hoyt Place from R-1/5,000 Single Family Residential District to SR-3
Special Development Pattern Residential District)
An ordinance amending the zoning map pertaining to property located approximately 858
West and 860 West Hoyt Place from R-1/5,000 Single Family Residential District to SR-3
Special Development Pattern Residential District pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2021-01073.
WHEREAS, the Salt Lake City Planning Commission (the “Planning Commission”) held
a public hearing on February 23, 2022 on an application submitted by Bert Holland
(“Applicant”), property owner representative, to rezone property located at 858 West and 860
West Hoyt Place (Tax ID No. 08-35-405-016 and 08-35-405-015), which is more particularly
described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto, (the “Property”) from R-1/5,000 Single Family
Residential District to SR-3 Special Development Pattern Residential District pursuant to
Petition No. PLNPCM2021-01073 (the “Petition”); and
WHEREAS, at its February 23, 2022 meeting, the Planning Commission voted in favor
of forwarding a positive recommendation to the Salt Lake City Council on the Petition; and
WHEREAS, following a public hearing on this matter the city council has determined
that adopting this ordinance is in the city’s best interests.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah:
SECTION 1. Amending the Zoning Map. The Salt Lake City zoning map, as adopted
by the Salt Lake City Code, relating to the fixing of boundaries and zoning districts, shall be and
hereby is amended to reflect that the Property identified on Exhibit “A” attached hereto shall be
and hereby is rezoned from R-1/5,000 Single Family Residential District to SR-3 Special
Development Pattern Residential District.
SECTION 2. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately after it has
been published in accordance with Utah Code §10-3-711 and recorded in accordance with Utah
Code §10-3-713.
Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this ______ day of ______________,
2022.
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CHAIRPERSON
ATTEST AND COUNTERSIGN:
______________________________
CITY RECORDER
Transmitted to Mayor on _______________________.
Mayor's Action: _______Approved. _______Vetoed.
______________________________
MAYOR
______________________________
CITY RECORDER
(SEAL)
Bill No. ________ of 2022.
Published: ______________.
Ordinance rezoning 858 W and 860 W Hoyt Place
APPROVED AS TO FORM
Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office
Date:__________________________________
By: ___________________________________
Hannah Vickery, Senior City Attorney
4/25/22
EXHIBIT A
Legal Description of Property to be Rezoned:
858 W Hoyt Place
Tax ID No. 08-35-405-016
1126 COM 2 RDS N & 175 FT E FR SW COR LOT 4, BLK 70, PLAT C S L C SUR; E 37.5
FT; N 148.5 FT; W 37.5 FT; S 148.5 FT TO BEG 4575-0593 6288-2050 6290-1341
860 W Hoyt Place
Tax ID No. 08-35-405-015
0831 BEG 2 RDS N & 100 FT E FR SW COR LOT 4 BLK 70 PLAT C SLC SUR E 75 FT N 9
RDS W 75 FT S 9 RDS TO BEG 5492-2638 6092-2114 6716-2969,2971 8902-3027,3028
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.Project Chronology
2. Notice of City Council Public Hearing
3. Original Petition
4. Mailing List
1. Project Chronology
PROJECT CHRONOLOGY
PETITION: PLNPCM2021-01079 – 858 W & 860 W Hoyt Place Zoning
Map Amendment
October 22, 2021 Petition for the zoning map amendment received by the Salt Lake
City Planning Division
November 16, 2021 Petition assigned to Amanda Roman, Principal Planner, for staff
analysis and processing.
December 14, 2021 Information about the proposal was sent to the Chair of the Fairpark
Community Council in order to solicit public comments and start
the 45-day Recognized Organization input and comment period.
December 14, 2021 Staff hosted an online Open House to solicit public comments on
the proposal. The Online Open House period started on December
14, 2021 and ended on February 1, 2022.
December 15, 2021 Staff sent an early notification announcement of the project to all
residents and property owners living within 300 feet of the project
site providing information about the proposal and how to give public
input on the project.
February 1, 2022 The 45-day public comment period for Recognized Organizations
ended. No formal comments were submitted to staff by the
recognized organizations to date related to this proposal.
February 10, 2022 Public notice posted on City and State websites and sent via the
Planning list serve for the Planning Commission meeting of
February 23, 2022. Public hearing notice mailed.
February 10, 2022 Public hearing notice sign with project information and notice of the
Planning Commission public hearing physically posted on the
property.
February 23, 2022 The Planning Commission held a Public Hearing on February 23,
2022. By a majority vote of 7-0, the Planning Commission
forwarded a Positive recommendation to City Council for the
proposed zoning map change.
2. Notice of City Council Public Hearing
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Salt Lake City Council is considering Petition PLNPCM2021-01073 – 858 W and 860 W
Hoyt Place Zoning Map Amendment – Salt Lake City has received a request from Bert Holland
of Hoyt Place Development LLC, representing the property owner, to amend the zoning map for
the properties located at 858 W and 860 W Hoyt Place from R-1/5,000 (Single-Family Residential)
to SR-3 (Special Development Pattern Residential District). The two lots are approximately .39
acres (16,988 square feet). The intent of the rezone request is to allow for the redevelopment of
the parcels. The Master Plan is not being changed. The property is located within Council District
2, represented by Alejandro Puy.
As part of their study, the City Council is holding an advertised public hearing to receive
comments regarding the petition. During the hearing, anyone desiring to address the City Council
concerning this issue will be given an opportunity to speak. The Council may consider adopting
the ordinance the same night of the public hearing. The hearing will be held:
DATE:
PLACE: Electronic and in-person options.
451 South State Street, Room 326, Salt Lake City, Utah
** This meeting will be held via electronic means, while also providing for an in-person
opportunity to attend or participate in the hearing at the City and County Building, located
at 451 South State Street, Room 326, Salt Lake City, Utah. For more information, including
WebEx connection information, please visit www.slc.gov/council/virtual-meetings. Comments
may also be provided by calling the 24-Hour comment line at (801) 535-7654 or sending an
email to council.comments@slcgov.com. All comments received through any source are
shared with the Council and added to the public record.
If you have any questions relating to this proposal or would like to review the file, please call
Amanda Roman at 801-535-7660 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through
Friday, or via e-mail at amanda.roman@slcgov.com. The application details can be accessed at
https://citizenportal.slcgov.com/, by selecting the “Planning” tab and entering the petition number
PLNPCM2021-01073.
People with disabilities may make requests for reasonable accommodation, which may include
alternate formats, interpreters, and other auxiliary aids and services. Please make requests at least
two business days in advance. To make a request, please contact the City Council Office at
council.comments@slcgov.com, (801)535-7600, or relay service 711.
3. Original Petition
Updated 8/21/2021
Zoning Amendment
Amend the text of the Zoning Ordinance Amend the Zoning Map
OFFICE USE ONLY
Received By: Date Received: Project #:
Name or Section/s of Zoning Amendment:
PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION
Address of Subject Property (or Area):
Name of Applicant: Phone:
Address of Applicant:
E-mail of Applicant:Cell/Fax:
Applicant’s Interest in Subject Property:
Owner Contractor Architect Other:
Name of Property Owner (if different from applicant):
E-mail of Property Owner:Phone:
Please note that additional information may be required by the project planner to ensure adequate
information is provided for staff analysis. All information required for staff analysis will be copied and
made public, including professional architectural or engineering drawings, for the purposes of public
review by any interested party.
AVAILABLE CONSULTATION
If you have any questions regarding the requirements of this application, please contact Salt Lake City
Planning Counter at zoning@slcgov.com prior to submitting the application.
REQUIRED FEE
Map Amendment: filing fee of $1,075 plus $121 per acre in excess of one acre
Text Amendment: filing fee of $1,075, plus fees for newspaper notice.
Plus, additional fee for mailed public notices. Noticing fees will be assessed after the application is
submitted.
SIGNATURE
If applicable, a notarized statement of consent authorizing applicant to act as an agent will be required.
Signature of Owner or Agent: Date:
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SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS
1.Project Description (please electronically attach additional sheets. See Section 21A.50 for the
Amendments ordinance.)
A statement declaring the purpose for the amendment.
A description of the proposed use of the property being rezoned.
List the reasons why the present zoning may not be appropriate for the area.
Is the request amending the Zoning Map?
If so, please list the parcel numbers to be changed.
Is the request amending the text of the Zoning Ordinance?
If so, please include language and the reference to the Zoning Ordinance to be changed.
WHERE TO FILE THE COMPLETE APPLICATION
Apply online through the Citizen Access Portal. There is a step-by-step guide to learn how to submit online.
INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
______ I acknowledge that Salt Lake City requires the items above to be submitted before my application can be processed. I
understand that Planning will not accept my application unless all of the following items are included in the
submittal package.
January 20, 2022
Salt Lake City Planning
Ms. Amanda Roman
541 South State Street
Salt Lake City, UT. 84111
RE: Hoyt Place Zone Change 2021
Introduction
Hoyt Place Zone Change 2021 is a continuation of the previously
approved Hoyt Place Zone Change.
Background
The subject properties are the parcels located at 858 West Hoyt
Place and 860 West Hoyt Place.
The subject properties are part of the Hoyt Place Planned
development as described in the Salt Lake City Staff Report from July
6, 2017 Re: PLNSUB2017-00324 Planned Development and
PLNSUB2017-00504 Preliminary Subdivision.
In the Staff Report Hoyt Place currently provides access to 14
parcels; four of which contained occupied single-family dwellings. The
remaining parcels are vacant. Hoyt Place also provides rear access
to several properties facing 800 West.
Most of the necessary improvements are installed. The street is
currently improved with new asphalt, sewer, water, curb, gutter, and
the main gas line. Utility access to all existing and vacant parcels has
been stubbed and or planned for.
Several of the properties at Hoyt Place were previously rezoned to
SR-3 Special Development Pattern Residential in 2016 to
accommodate the type of development being implemented.
Details
Hoyt Place Zone Change 2021 includes two (2) parcels that total
approximately .39 acres. (See attached in red outline)
The subject properties include: - 860 W. Hoyt Place to SR3
o BEG 2 RDS N & 100 FT E FR SW COR LOT 4 BLK 70
PLAT C SLC SURE 75 FT N 9 RDS W 75 FT S 9 RDS
TO BEG 5492-2638 6092-2114 6716-2969,2971 8902-
3027,3028 9181-4781 - 858 W. Hoyt Place to SR3
o COM 2 RDS N & 175 FT E FR SW COR LOT 4, BLK 70,
PLAT C S L CSUR; E 37.5 FT; N 148.5 FT; W 37.5 FT; S
148.5 FT TO BEG 4575-0593 6288-2050 6290-1341
The purpose of the rezone allows for more flexibility in housing
options through development of the inner block. It also implements
the guidance found in the 800 West Station Area Plan by changing
the zoning to a district created for development of interior residential
blocks.
The rezone decision 2016 was made by the City Council with the
acknowledgement and expectation the Planning Commission will
review any proposal for development and meet the requirements and
standards for Planned Developments as well as the purposes of SR-3
districts.
The proposed development is consistent with the purpose statement
of the SR-3 district that calls for a medium-density zoning district that
provides “a variety of housing types, in scale with the character of
development located within the interior portions of city blocks”. This
proposal contains single-family homes with multiple floor plan options
that can and will meet the needs of the diverse population.
The Planned Development objectives and standards are being met
by promoting greater efficiency in use of the land, utility services, and
transportation systems. The proposed incremental increase in density
utilizes the land to a more efficient degree than would otherwise be
found in the area. In addition, the location of the proposed
development is approximately 1,600 feet legal walking distance from
the Jackson/Euclid TRAX station and provides access to bicycle
lanes on 900 West that connect to 300 North bike lanes that lead to
downtown.
Conclusion
The rezoning and current development proposal on Hoyt Place
directly follows the direction set in the North Temple Boulevard/800
West Station Plan. The housing options proposed by the project are
identified as examples in the plan for infill of stable areas in the plan
area.
In addition, the guidance of the 800 West Station Area Plan calls for
infill development at the proposed location specifically. That plan
includes language that calls for increases in density at an increment
that is meant to be compatible with the surrounding neighborhood. In
addition, these housing options are also consistent with the goals
found in the citywide plan: Plan Salt Lake, with the second initiative of
the Plan Salt Lake housing section being to “Increase the number of
medium density housing types and options.”
Not only does the proposed development meet the guidance of these
plans closely, it is also important to note Hoyt Place is one block
North of the Jackson Euclid TRAX station, bicycle lanes on 900 West
that connect to downtown, and multiple shopping amenities, schools,
recreation opportunities within one half mile.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Bert Holland
Hoyt Place Development LLC
Attachments:
Maps
Currently: R1-5000
Proposed: SR-3
4. Mailing List
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SALT LAKE NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES, INC 622 W 500 N SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
TUAN TRAN 569 N 300 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84103
MADDOX FAMILY TRUST 10/24/2018 8250 S 1950 W WEST JORDAN UT 84088
JESUS CASTRELLON 259 N 900 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
DANIEL B HANSEN; SHARANN P HANSEN (JT)255 N 900 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
RAUL PINA-S (JT)251 N 900 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
PAUL F HAMILTON 64809 MCDERMOTT RD DEER ISLAND OR 97054
LARRY GALLEGOS; STELLA GALLEGOS (JT)239 N 900 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
LUCIA MIRAMONTES 235 N 900 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
DOUGLAS E ANDRUS 61 BENCHMARK VLG TOOELE UT 84074
ELIZABETH ELLEN HAWKE; CRAIG D GRAVES (JT)221 N 900 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
SERGIO SANTILLAN; GREGORIA FLORES SANTILLAN (JT)217 N 900 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
JAIME E CENDEJAS 271 N 900 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
WILLIAM K REAGAN 1775 N 900 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
JORDAN MENDENHALL; LORI B MENDENHALL (JT)868 W 300 N SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
WILLIAM J CONROY; MARIN CHRISTENSEN (JT)864 W 300 N SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
WORLDWIDE GOSPEL CHURCH 4795 S CHENTELLE DR TAYLORSVILLE UT 84129
TRACY K GRAHAM; SHARON C GRAHAM (JT)854 W 300 N SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
TRENTON YOUNG 850 W 300 N SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
JOSE T TAFOLLA 962 W 200 S SALT LAKE CITY UT 84104
JO ANN O TWISDALE; TOMMY M TWISDALE (TC)PO BOX 16915 SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
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PERRY E SPIGHT; MARGARET SPIGHT (JT)846 W 300 N SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
JASON S HARDELL 266 N 900 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
JORDAN K GREENE; AMANDA MALLORY FOSTE (JT)260 N 900 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
258N 900W, A SERIES OF RCJ PROPERTIES, LLC 267 E EAGLE RIDGE DR NORTH SALT LAKE UT 84054
JENNIFER SIMPSON 250 N 900 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
EDWARD DEL RIO 246 N 900 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
HOYT PLACE DEVELOPMENT LLC 628 N PUGSLEY ST SALT LAKE CITY UT 84103
TRUMAN MARKETING LLC PO BOX 294 LAYTON UT 84041
APOLO T MAUAI; THELMA MAUAI (JT)230 N 900 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
MATT MERTLICH 228 N 900 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
TANNER KNIGHT 696 E SPRUCE GLEN RD MURRAY UT 84107
JOSE SANCHEZ 216 N 900 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
AMBER SECKLETSTEWA; ERIC SECKLETSTEWA (JT)859 W HOYT PL SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
TRUST NOT IDENTIFIED 8022 S STREAM VIEW DR COTTONWOOD HTS UT 84093
878-880 WEST 200 NORTH LLC 1590 N MANDALAY RD SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
MICHAEL WOLF HOFFMAN 872 W 200 N SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
PETER M LASUO 866 W 200 N SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
RODNEY & MERILEE SABINO LIVING TRUST 05/19/2020 1064 E 400 S SALT LAKE CITY UT 84102
ARMANDO MIRANDA; ROSALBA MIRANDA (JT)858 W 200 N SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
ALFONSO JR. ULIBARRI 852 W 200 N SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
SARA PARKER 840 W 200 N SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
J & S PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT, LLC 7318 S RACQUET CLUB DR COTTONWOOD HTS UT 84121
SWW LV TRST 234 N 900 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
ARAM NASR 236 N 900 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
795 WASATCH PROPERTIES, LLC 4122 S 500 W MURRAY UT 84123
960 W., LC PO BOX 520697 SALT LAKE CITY UT 84152
DURAEL SPIGHT; JESSICA SPIGHT (JT)821 W 300 N SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
BERNADETTE DESCHINE 257 N 800 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
ANTONIO J VALDEZ; MELODY A VALDEZ (JT)121 S JEREMY ST SALT LAKE CITY UT 84104
MARICRUZ L VARGAS 247 N 800 W SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
PAWPURR UT ALPHA, LLC 11257 S TRENT DR SOUTH JORDAN UT 84095
ORSON T PORTER; MARISA L PORTER (JT)371 E RENA AVE MIDVALE UT 84047
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