Proposed Ordinance - 4/24/20241
SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE
No. _____ of 2024
(An ordinance amending various sections of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code
to allow single-family attached dwellings in select commercial zoning districts)
An ordinance amending various sections of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code pursuant
to Petition No. PLNPCM2023-00894 to allow single-family attached dwellings in select
commercial zoning districts.
WHEREAS, the Salt Lake City Planning Commission (“Planning Commission”) held a
public hearing on February 14, 2024 to consider a petition submitted by TAG SLC, LLC to
amend Title 21A to allow single-family attached dwellings in select commercial zoning districts;
and
WHEREAS, at its February 14, 2024 meeting, the Planning Commission voted in favor
of transmitting a positive recommendation to the Salt Lake City Council (“City Council”) on said
petition; and
WHEREAS, after 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 text of Salt Lake City Code Section 21A.33.030. That Section
21A.33.030 of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for
Commercial Districts) shall be and hereby is amended only as to the “Dwelling: Single-family
attached” use, and which shall appear as follows:
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Use CN CB CS1 CC CSHBD1 CG SNB
Single-
family
attached
P P P P
SECTION 2. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Subsection 21A.37.050.P. That
Subsection 21A.37.050.P of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Design Standards Defined: Entry
Features) shall be and hereby is amended as follows:
P. Entry Features: Each required entrance per Section 21A.37.050.D and 21A.37.050.L of
this title shall include a permitted entry feature with a walkway connected to a public sidewalk
and exterior lighting that highlights the entryway(s). Where buildings are located on a corner lot,
only one street facing façade must include an entry feature. Where a building does not have
direct public street frontage, the entry feature should be applied to the façade where the primary
entrance is determined to be located. A two-family dwelling arranged side by side, row house
and cottage court developments shall include at least one entry feature per dwelling unit adjacent
to a public street.
[Note to codifier: no changes to Subsections 21A.37.050.P.1 and 2, and all subsections thereto.]
SECTION 3. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Subsection 21A.37.060.B. That the
table in Subsection 21A.37.060.B of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Design Standards Required in
Each Zoning District: Commercial Districts) shall be amended (1) as to the “Ground floor residential
entrances for dwellings with individual unit entries (21A.37.050.L)” standard, (2) a new row for
“Entry features (21A.37.050.P)” standard to be inserted after the row “Primary entrance design SNB
District (21A.37.050.O)”, and (3) a new table Note number 3 inserted after Note 2, all of which shall
appear as follows:
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Standard
(Code Section)
District
SNB CN CB CS CC CSHBD CG1 TSA
Ground floor
residential
entrances for
dwellings with
individual unit
entries
(21A.37.050.L)
X3 X3 X3 X
Entry features
(21A.37.050P)
X3 X3 X3
3. These standards only apply to single-family attached dwellings in this district.
SECTION 4. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective on the date of its
first publication.
Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah this _______ day of ______________, 2024.
______________________________
CHAIRPERSON
ATTEST:
______________________________
CITY RECORDER
Transmitted to Mayor on _______________________.
Mayor’s Action: _______Approved. _______Vetoed.
______________________________
MAYOR
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______________________________
CITY RECORDER
(SEAL)
Bill No. ________ of 2024.
Published: ______________.
Ordinance allowing single family attached
in certain commercial zones (final)v1
APPROVED AS TO FORM
Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office
Date:___________________________
By: ____________________________
Katherine D. Pasker, Senior City Attorney
April 6, 2024