HomeMy WebLinkAboutTransmittal - 2/27/2024ERIN MENDENHALL
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Rachel Otto, Chief of Staff
DEPARTMENT of COMMUNITY
and NEIGHBORHOODS
Blake Thomas
Director
CITY COUNCIL TRANSMITTAL
Date Received: 02/27/2024
Date sent to Council: 02/27/2024
TO: Salt Lake City Council DATE: February 20, 2024
Victoria Petro, Chair
FROM: Blake Thomas, Director, Department of Community & Neighborhoods
SUBJECT: SLC Ballpark Station Area - Rezones
STAFF CONTACT: Booke Olson, Principal Planner
brooke.olson(d),slc og v.com, 801-535-7118
DOCUMENT TYPE: Ordinance
RECOMMENDATION: The City Council approve the zoning map and zoning text
amendments as recommended by the Planning Commission.
BUDGET IMPACT: None.
BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: Mayor Erin Mendenhall initiated this petition to implement
the recommendations in the Ballpark Station Area Plan, and rezone properties identified within
four future land use areas specified in the plan including the Heart of the Neighborhood, Main
Street Area, State Street Area, and the Jefferson Park Mixed Use Area. The proposal consists of
the following amendments:
A: Zoning Map Amendments: The proposed zoning map amendments are intended to
establish zoning districts that align with the goals, policies, future land use
recommendations, and community vision established in the plan.
B: Zoning Text Amendments: The City is proposing zoning text amendments to
establish a new zone, MU-8, Form Based, Mixed Use 8 Subdistrict. The City is proposing
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associated zoning map amendments to implement the proposed MU-8 zone in the
Ballpark Station Area.
Existing Zoning
The project area is predominately zoned a variety of commercial and moderate density,
multifamily residential zoning districts. The majority of the existing zoning districts within the
project area do not provide the development standards, density, and land uses specified in the
plan.
Existing Zoning Map
Proposed Zoning Map
Proposed Zoning
The City is proposing three new zoning districts in the area to align with the plan, including the
proposed MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8 Subdistrict, FB-UN1 Form Based Urban
Neighborhood 1, and FB-UN2 Form Based Urban Neighborhood 2. Additionally, the City is
proposing to exempt the MU-8 and FB-UN2 zones from the SSSC South State Street Corridor
Overlay zone which is mapped along the eastern boundary of the project area. Two properties
located at 105 W 1400 S and 1410 S West Temple are owned by Salt Lake City Public Library.
The properties are proposed to be rezoned from RMF-35 Multifamily Residential to PL Public
Lands to accommodate the future development of a public library.
Preserved Zoning
The City is proposing to preserve the existing PL Public Lands and RMF-35 Multifamily
Residential zoning of the Ballpark and Ballpark North Parking lot, which will be considered in a
second phase to align with the Ballpark Next community visioning process. The City is also
proposing to preserve an R-1-5000 Single Family Residential zone north of Merrimac Avenue,
the OS Open Space and R-MU Residential Mixed Use zoning in the Jefferson Park Mixed Use
Area.
Proposed MU-8 Zone
The proposed MU-8 zone is a high density form based mixed use district which allows buildings
up to eight stories in height and a mix of residential, office, institutional, community, open space,
commercial, and retail service uses. The zone aims to facilitate the creation of quality, high
density, pedestrian oriented developments. The standards of the zone are form based and vary for
each building form established in the zone including row houses, multifamily residential,
storefront, and vertical mixed use. The standards are also intended to mitigate height and density
impacts on adjacent properties, and properties located in low density zones.
Staff presented the proposal at a Planning Commission work session meeting on October 11,
2023. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on October 25, 2023, voted, and
recommended the City Council adopt the proposed zoning map and zoning text amendments.
It should be noted sign regulations for the proposed MU-8 zone are currently being processed
under a separate petition, PLNPCM2023-00959. The Planning Commission reviewed the
proposed sign regulations on January 24, 2024 and recommended approval to the City Council.
The proposal is currently in the process of being transmitted to the Council Office. Since
petitions PLNPCM2023-00169 and PLNPCM2023-00959 are associated with creating
regulations for the proposed MU-8 zone, the council may want to consider scheduling the
briefings and public hearing for both petitions simultaneously if transmitted to Council Staff
within similar timeframes.
Ballpark Next Draft Guiding Principles
The Ballpark Next community visioning process was initiated to establish guiding principles for
the future use and development of the Ballpark and Ballpark North parking lot properties. The
draft Guiding Principles were published in January 2024 and will provide direction for decision
making throughout the development process.
As mentioned, the rezoning of the Ballpark and Ballpark North parking lot properties will be
considered in a second phase of this proposal to align with the Ballpark Next community
visioning process. However, if there is a desire to implement the proposed MU-8 zone on either
of the properties the Council should consider a modification to the proposed ordinance to allow
the following land uses in the MU-8 zone which were identified in the Ballpark Next process.
These uses were not specifically identified as permitted uses in the proposal reviewed by the
Planning Commission but the Council may desire to add them to the proposed ordinance now.
• Amphitheater Formal
• Amphitheater Informal
• Health and Fitness Facility
• Community Recreation Center
• Plaza
• Stadium
PUBLIC PROCESS:
The following is a list of public meetings that have been held, and other public input
opportunities, related to the proposed project since the application was initiated:
• April 2023 - An informational webpage posted to the Planning Division's website. This
webpage provides additional information regarding the City's proposal, frequently asked
questions, next steps in the Planning process, and the project contact information. The
webpage is regularly updated with new information as necessary.
• June 2, 2023 — The Ballpark, Central 9th, Liberty Wells, and Central City Community
Councils were sent the 45-day required notice for recognized community organizations.
• June 2, 2023 - Property owners and residents within 300 feet of the development were
provided early notification of the proposal.
• July 13, 2023 —Planning Staff presented the proposal at the joint Ballpark and Central 9th
Community Council meeting to solicit feedback on the proposal and answer questions.
• September 7, 2023 — Planning Staff modified the proposal based on the public input
received and presented the proposal modifications at the Ballpark Community Council
meeting to solicit feedback on the proposal.
• September 8, 2023 — The Ballpark, Central 9th, Liberty Wells, and Central City
Community Councils were sent a 45-day notice for the proposal modifications.
• September 8, 2023 - Property owners and residents within 300 feet of the development
were provided early notification of the proposal modifications.
• October 16, 2023 -Planning Staff held a public engagement event to inform the public and
solicit feedback on the proposal and answer questions.
• October 25, 2023 — Planning Commission held a public hearing. Four members of the
public spoke and the Ballpark Community Council submitted a letter.
Several public comments have been received and are provided in Attachment D of the staff
report. Initial modifications were made to the draft proposal in July through October 2023 in
response to public comments received. A summary of the proposal modifications in response to
public comments is provided in Attachment E of the Staff Report.
Planning Commission (PC) Records
a) PC Agenda of October 11, 2023 (Click to Access)
b) PC Minutes of October 11, 2023 (Click to Access)
c) Planning Commission Memo of October 11, 2023 (Click to Access)
d) PC Agenda of October 25, 2023 (Click to Access)
e) PC Minutes of October 25, 2023 (Click to Access)
f) Planning Commission Staff Report of October 25, 2023 (Click to Access)
EXHIBITS:
1) Ordinance: Final and Legislative Versions
2) Project Chronology
3) Notice of City Council Public Hearing
4) Petition Initiation Request
5) Ballpark Next Draft Guiding Principles
6) Public Comment Received after the Planning Commission Staff Report was Published
7) Mailing List
ERIN MENDENHALL L DEPARTMENT of COMMUNITY
Mayor %A f�, and NEIGHBORHOODS
Blake Thomas
ri Director
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. ORDINANCE: FINAL AND LEGISLATIVE VERSIONS
2. PROJECT CHRONOLOGY
3. NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING
4. PETITION IMITATION REQUEST
5. BALLPARK NEXT DRAFT GUIDING PRINCIPLES
6. PUBLIC COMMENT RECEIVED AFTER THE PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF
REPORT WAS PUBLISHED
7. MAILING LIST
1. ORDINANCE: FINAL AND LEGISLATIVE VERSIONS
SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE
No. of 2024
(Amending the zoning map pertaining to multiple parcels situated in the Ballpark Station Area
Plan to rezone certain parcels from CC Commercial Corridor, CG General Commercial, CN
Neighborhood Commercial, PL Public Lands, RB Residential Business, RMF-35 Moderate
Density Multi -Family Residential, and R-MU Residential Mixed Use to MU-8 Form Based
Mixed Use 8, FB-UN1 Form Based Urban Neighborhood 1, FB-UN2 Form Based Urban
Neighborhood 2, and PL Public Lands)
An ordinance amending the zoning map pertaining to multiple parcels in the boundaries
of the Ballpark Station Area Plan as shown in Exhibit A, attached hereto, to rezone certain
parcels from CC Commercial Corridor, CG General Commercial, CN Neighborhood
Commercial, PL Public Lands, RB Residential Business, RMF-35 Moderate Density Multi -
Family Residential, and R-MU Residential Mixed Use to, as applicable, MU-8 Form Based
Mixed Use 8, FB-UN1 Form Based Urban Neighborhood 1, FB-UN2 Form Based Urban
Neighborhood 2, and PL Public Lands pursuant to petition No. PLNPCM2023-00169.
WHEREAS, the Salt Lake City Planning Commission ("Planning Commission") held a
public hearing on October 25, 2023 on an application submitted by Mayor Erin Mendenhall to
rezone certain parcels from CC Commercial Corridor, CG General Commercial, CN
Neighborhood Commercial, PL Public Lands, RB Residential Business, RMF-35 Moderate
Density Multi -Family Residential, and R-MU Residential Mixed Use to, as applicable, MU-8
Form Based Mixed Use 8, FB-UN1 Form Based Urban Neighborhood 1, FB-UN2 Form Based
Urban Neighborhood 2, and PL Public Lands pursuant to petition No. PLNPCM2023-00169 and
WHEREAS, at its October 25, 2023 meeting, the Planning Commission voted in favor of
forwarding a 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 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 properties identified on Exhibit "A" attached hereto shall be
and hereby are rezoned from CC Commercial Corridor, CG General Commercial, CN
Neighborhood Commercial, PL Public Lands, RB Residential Business, RMF-35 Moderate
Density Multi -Family Residential, and R-MU Residential Mixed Use to, as applicable, MU-8
Form Based Mixed Use 8, FB-UN1 Form Based Urban Neighborhood 1, FB-UN2 Form Based
Urban Neighborhood 2, and PL Public Lands.
SECTION 3. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect immediately after it has
been published in accordance with Utah Code Section 10-3-711 and recorded in accordance with
Utah Code Section 10-3-713.
Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this day of
2024.
CHAIRPERSON
ATTEST AND COUNTERSIGN:
CITY RECORDER
Transmitted to Mayor on
Mayor's Action: Approved. Vetoed.
MAYOR
CITY RECORDER
(SEAL)
Bill No. of 2024.
Published:
Ballpark Station Area Rezonesv2
APPROVED AS TO FORM
Salt Lake City Attorney's Office
Date: I February 19, 2024
By:
Katherine D. Pask r, Senior City Attomey
EXHIBIT "A"
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RMF-35
FB-UN2
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RMF-35
FB-UN2
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175 W MEAD AVE
RMF-35
FB-UN1
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171 W MEAD AVE
RMF-35
FB-UN1
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FB-UN1
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RMF-35
FB-UN1
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1032 S JEFFERSON ST
RMF-35
FB-UN1
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1036 S JEFFERSON ST
RMF-35
FB-UN1
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RMF-35
FB-UN1
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1052 S JEFFERSON ST
RMF-35
FB-UN1
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1056 S JEFFERSON ST
RMF-35
FB-UN1
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RMF-35
FB-UN1
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RMF-35
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RMF-35
FB-UN1
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127 W MEAD AVE
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RMF-35
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RMF-35
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RMF-35
FB-UN1
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RMF-35
FB-UN1
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1001 S JEFFERSON ST
RMF-35
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RMF-35
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RMF-35
FB-UN2
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RMF-35
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<Null>
RMF-35
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RMF-35
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RMF-35
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RMF-35
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RMF-35
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RMF-35
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RMF-35
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RMF-35
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RMF-35
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RMF-35
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RMF-35
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RMF-35
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RMF-35
FB-UN2
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RMF-35
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FB-UN1
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FB-UN1
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160 W LUCY AVE
RMF-35
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RMF-35
FB-UN1
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150 W LUCY AVE
RMF-35
FB-UN1
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146 W LUCY AVE
RMF-35
FB-UN1
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142 W LUCY AVE
RMF-35
FB-UN1
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140 W LUCY AVE
RMF-35
FB-UN1
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132 W LUCY AVE
RMF-35
FB-UN1
PARCEL_SID
PARCEL_ADDR
ZONING
PROPOSED -ZONE
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RMF-35
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RMF-35
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RMF-35
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RMF-35
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FB-UN2
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FB-UN2
15-12-476-035-0000
1182 S WEST TEMPLE ST
RMF-35
FB-UN2
15-12-476-036-0000
1188 S WEST TEMPLE ST
RMF-35
FB-UN2
15-12-476-037-0000
1192 S WEST TEMPLE ST
RMF-35
FB-UN2
15-12-476-038-0000
155 W PAXTON AVE
RMF-35
FB-UN1
15-12-476-039-0000
151 W PAXTON AVE
RMF-35
FB-UN1
15-12-477-002-0000
155 W LUCY AVE
RMF-35
FB-UN1
15-12-477-003-0000
125 W LUCY AVE
RMF-35
FB-UN1
15-12-477-004-0000
121 W LUCY AVE
RMF-35
FB-UN1
15-12-477-005-0000
119 W LUCY AVE
RMF-35
FB-UN1
15-12-477-006-0000
117 W LUCY AVE
RMF-35
FB-UN1
15-12-477-007-0000
115 W LUCY AVE
RMF-35
FB-UN1
15-12-477-008-0000
111 W LUCY AVE
RMF-35
FB-UN1
15-12-477-009-0000
105 W LUCY AVE
RMF-35
FB-UN1
15-12-477-010-0000
1204 S WEST TEMPLE ST
RMF-35
FB-UN2
15-12-477-011-0000
1208 S WEST TEMPLE ST
RMF-35
FB-UN2
15-12-477-012-0000
1212 S WEST TEMPLE ST
RMF-35
FB-UN2
15-12-477-013-0000
1216 S WEST TEMPLE ST
RMF-35
MU-8
15-12-477-014-0000
1220 S WEST TEMPLE ST
RMF-35
MU-8
15-13-229-003-0000
105 W 1400 S
RMF-35
PL
15-13-229-004-0000
1410 S WEST TEMPLE ST
RMF-35
PL
15-12-481-008-0000
1308 S WEST TEMPLE ST
RB
MU-8
15-12-481-009-0000
1310 S WEST TEMPLE ST
RB
MU-8
15-12-481-010-0000
1312 S WEST TEMPLE ST
RB
MU-8
15-12-481-011-0000
1314 S WEST TEMPLE ST
RB
MU-8
15-13-226-004-0000
1350 S WEST TEMPLE ST
RB
MU-8
15-13-226-005-0000
1358 S WEST TEMPLE ST
RB
MU-8
15-13-226-006-0000
1370 S WEST TEMPLE ST
RB
MU-8
15-13-227-007-0000
1394 S WEST TEMPLE ST
RB
MU-8
15-13-227-009-0000
1380 S WEST TEMPLE ST
R-MU
MU-8
15-13-228-006-0000
1414 S JEFFERSON ST
R-MU
MU-8
15-13-232-025-0000
1450 S WEST TEMPLE ST
R-MU
MU-8
15-12-479-018-0000
1234 S MAIN ST
PL
MU-8
15-12-477-019-0000
114 W 1300 S
CN
MU-8
15-12-479-020-0000
1285 S RICHARDS ST
CN
MU-8
15-12-479-021-0000
34 W 1300 S
CN
MU-8
15-12-479-022-0000
1270 S MAIN ST
CN
MU-8
15-12-481-007-0000
1306 S WEST TEMPLE ST
CN
MU-8
15-12-477-018-0000
120 W 1300 S
CG
MU-8
15-12-477-026-0000
180 W 1300 S
CG
MU-8
15-12-480-001-0000
1338 S JEFFERSON ST
CG
MU-8
15-12-481-001-0000
135 W 1300 S
CG
MU-8
15-12-481-002-0000
1309 S JEFFERSON ST
CG
MU-8
15-12-481-003-0000
1317 S JEFFERSON ST
CG
MU-8
15-12-481-004-0000
1321 S JEFFERSON ST
CG
MU-8
15-12-481-005-0000
1333 S JEFFERSON ST
CG
MU-8
15-13-210-001-0000
1340 S JEFFERSON ST
CG
MU-8
15-13-210-005-0000
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CG
MU-8
15-13-211-009-0000
150 W 1400 S
CG
MU-8
15-13-211-010-0000
1376 S JEFFERSON ST
CG
MU-8
15-13-211-011-0000
1380 S JEFFERSON ST
CG
MU-8
15-13-211-012-0000
1386 S JEFFERSON ST
CG
MU-8
15-13-211-013-0000
1390 S JEFFERSON ST
CG
MU-8
15-13-226-007-0000
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MU-8
15-13-227-001-0000
127 W ALBERMARLE AVE
CG
MU-8
15-13-227-002-0000
1385 S JEFFERSON ST
CG
MU-8
15-13-227-008-0000
124 W 1400 S
CG
MU-8
15-13-228-002-0000
1404 S JEFFERSON ST
CG
MU-8
15-13-228-003-0000
1410 S JEFFERSON ST
CG
MU-8
15-13-229-002-0000
1425 S JEFFERSON ST
CG
MU-8
15-13-229-006-0000
119 W 1400 S
CG
MU-8
15-13-229-007-0000
1411 S JEFFERSON ST
CG
MU-8
15-12-430-001-0000
987 S WEST TEMPLE ST
CC
FB-UN2
15-12-430-024-0000
36 W FREMONT AVE
CC
FB-UN1
PARCEL_SID
PARCEL_ADDR
ZONING
PROPOSED ZONE
15-12-430-028-0000
995 S WEST TEMPLE ST
CC
FB-UN2
15-12-431-001-0000
1117 S WEST TEMPLE ST
CC
FB-UN2
15-12-431-002-0000
1135 S WEST TEMPLE ST
CC
FB-UN2
15-12-431-010-0000
1116 S RICHARDS ST
CC
MU-8
15-12-431-014-0000
60 W PAXTON AVE
CC
MU-8
15-12-431-015-0000
56 W PAXTON AVE
CC
MU-8
15-12-431-017-0000
1152 S RICHARDS ST
CC
MU-8
15-12-431-020-0000
1159 S WEST TEMPLE ST
CC
FB-UN2
15-12-432-009-0000
1155 S RICHARDS ST
CC
MU-8
15-12-432-010-0000
1159 S RICHARDS ST
CC
MU-8
15-12-432-011-0000
1165 S RICHARDS ST
CC
MU-8
15-12-432-012-0000
1171 S RICHARDS ST
CC
MU-8
15-12-432-016-0000
1150 S MAIN ST
CC
MU-8
15-12-432-017-0000
1160 S MAIN ST
CC
MU-8
15-12-432-018-0000
1164 S MAIN ST
CC
MU-8
15-12-432-019-0000
1172 S MAIN ST
CC
MU-8
15-12-479-001-0000
1185 S RICHARDS ST
CC
MU-8
15-12-479-010-0000
1186 S MAIN ST
CC
MU-8
15-13-231-022-0000
1400 S MAIN ST
CC
FB-UN2
15-13-231-023-0000
1414 S MAIN ST
CC
FB-UN2
15-13-231-024-0000
1430 S MAIN ST
CC
FB-UN2
15-13-231-028-0000
1380 S MAIN ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-07-305-010-0000
1175 S MAIN ST
CC
MU-8
16-07-305-018-0000
1160 S FOULGER ST
CC
MU-8
16-07-305-019-0000
9 E KELSEY AVE
CC
MU-8
16-07-305-020-0000
17 E KELSEY AVE
CC
MU-8
16-07-305-021-0000
19 E KELSEY AVE
CC
MU-8
16-07-305-025-0000
1147 S MAIN ST
CC
MU-8
16-07-351-003-0000
1155 S FOULGER ST
CC
MU-8
16-07-351-004-0000
1167 S FOULGER ST
CC
MU-8
16-07-351-008-0000
1162 S MAJOR ST
CC
MU-8
16-07-351-009-0000
33 E KELSEY AVE
CC
MU-8
16-07-351-010-0000
37 E KELSEY AVE
CC
MU-8
16-07-351-011-0000
41 E KELSEY AVE
CC
MU-8
16-07-352-001-0000
1185 S MAIN ST
CC
MU-8
16-07-352-011-0000
1222 S MAJOR ST
CC
MU-8
16-07-352-016-0000
1207 S MAIN ST
CC
MU-8
16-07-353-001-0000
50 E KELSEY AVE
CC
MU-8
16-07-353-002-0000
58 E KELSEY AVE
CC
MU-8
16-07-353-003-0000
1190 S STATE ST
CC
MU-8
16-07-353-004-0000
1207 S MAJOR ST
CC
MU-8
16-07-353-005-0000
1212 S STATE ST
CC
MU-8
16-07-353-006-0000
1209 S MAJOR ST
CC
MU-8
16-07-353-007-0000
1213 S MAJOR ST
CC
MU-8
16-07-353-008-0000
1225 S MAJOR ST
CC
MU-8
16-07-353-019-0000
1241 S MAJOR ST
CC
MU-8
16-07-354-013-0000
1325 S MAIN ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-07-354-014-0000
28 E 1300 S
CC
FB-UN2
16-07-354-015-0000
1345 S MAIN ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-07-354-017-0000
1337 S MAIN ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-07-355-001-0000
40 E 1300 S
CC
FB-UN2
16-07-355-002-0000
60 E 1300 S
CC
FB-UN2
16-07-355-003-0000
1325 S MAJOR ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-07-355-004-0000
1331 S MAJOR ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-07-355-005-0000
1335 S MAJOR ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-07-355-006-0000
1345 S MAJOR ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-18-101-001-0000
1357 S MAIN ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-18-101-002-0000
1361 S MAIN ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-18-101-003-0000
1375 S MAIN ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-18-101-004-0000
1381 S MAIN ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-18-101-005-0000
1401 S MAIN ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-18-101-006-0000
1405 S MAIN ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-18-101-007-0000
1415 S MAIN ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-18-101-008-0000
1433 S MAIN ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-18-101-009-0000
1364 S MAJOR ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-18-101-010-0000
1376 S MAJOR ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-18-101-011-0000
1382 S MAJOR ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-18-101-012-0000
1388 S MAJOR ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-18-101-015-0000
1398 S MAJOR ST
CC
FB-UN2
16-18-101-016-0000
1406 S MAJOR ST
CC
FB-UN2
PARCEL_SID
16-18-101-017-0000
16-18-101-018-0000
16-18-101-019-0000
16-18-101-020-0000
16-18-101-021-0000
16-18-101-022-0000
16-18-101-023-0000
16-18-101-024-0000
16-18-102-001-0000
16-18-102-003-0000
16-18-102-004-0000
16-18-102-005-0000
16-18-102-006-0000
16-18-102-007-0000
16-18-102-008-0000
16-18-102-009-0000
16-18-102-010-0000
16-18-102-028-0000
16-18-102-029-0000
16-18-102-030-0000
16-18-102-032-0000
PARCEL_ADDR
1412 S MAJOR ST
1420 S MAJOR ST
1448 S MAJOR ST
23 E CLEVELAND AVE
25 E CLEVELAND AVE
29 E CLEVELAND AVE
33 E CLEVELAND AVE
1392 S MAJOR ST
1359 S MAJOR ST
1363 S MAJOR ST
1379 S MAJOR ST
1383 S MAJOR ST
1389 S MAJOR ST
1393 S MAJOR ST
1397 S MAJOR ST
1401 S MAJOR ST
1405 S MAJOR ST
1411 S MAJOR ST
1421 S MAJOR ST
1356 S STATE ST
59 E CLEVELAND AVE
ZONING
PROPOSED ZONE
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FB-UN2
CC
FB-UN2
CC
FB-UN2
CC
FB-UN2
CC
FB-UN2
CC
FB-UN2
CC
FB-UN2
CC
FB-UN2
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FB-UN2
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FB-UN2
CC
FB-UN2
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FB-UN2
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SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE
No. of 2024
(An ordinance amending various sections of the Title 2 1 A of the
Salt Lake City Code to create the MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8 Subdistrict)
An ordinance amending various sections of Title 2 1 A of the Salt Lake City Code pursuant
8 to Petition No. PLNPCM2023-00169 to create the MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8 Subdistrict.
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WHEREAS, the Salt Lake City Planning Commission ("Planning Commission") held a
public hearing on October 25, 2023 to consider a petition submitted by Salt Lake City Mayor
Erin Mendenhall (Petition No. PLNPCM2023-00169) to amend various sections of Title 2 1 A of
the Salt Lake City Code pertaining to create the MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8 Subdistrict, to
establish regulations for that subdistrict, and to apply the MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8
Subdistrict to the properties within boundaries of the Ballpark Station Area pursuant to Petition
No. PLNPCM2023-00169; and
WHEREAS, at its October 25, 2023 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.22.010. That Section
21A.22.010 of the Salt Lake City Code (Specific District Regulations: Zoning Districts, Map and
Boundaries) shall be and hereby is amended to add a new chapter titled "21A.25 Form Based Mixed
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26 Use Districts" and subsection "21A.25.060 MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8 Subdistrict" in the
27 zoning districts table, which Section Reference and District Name shall appear as follows:
28 21A.22.010 ZONING DISTRICTS:
29 In order to carry out the purposes of this title, Salt Lake City is divided into the following zoning
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Section Reference
District Name
A.
Residential Districts:
21 A.24.020
FR-1 /43,560 Foothills Estate Residential District
21A.24.030
FR-2/21,780 Foothills Residential District
21A.24.040
FR-3/12,000 Foothills Residential District
21A.24.050
R-1/12,000 Single -Family Residential District
21A.24.060
R-1/7,000 Single -Family Residential District
21A.24.070
R-1/5,000 Single -Family Residential District
21A.24.080
SR-1 and SR -IA Special Development Pattern Residential District
21A.24.090
SR-2 (Reserved)
21A.24.100
SR-3 Special Development Pattern Residential District
21A.24.110
R-2 Single- and Two -Family Residential District
21A.24.120
RMF-30 Low Density Multi -Family Residential District
21A.24.130
RMF-35 Moderate Density Multi -Family Residential District
21A.24.140
RMF-45 Moderate/High Density Multi -Family Residential District
21A.24.150
RMF-75 High Density Multi -Family Residential District
21A.24.160
RB Residential/Business District
21A.24.164
R-MU-35 Residential/Mixed Use District
21A.24.168
R-MU-45 Residential/Mixed Use District
21A.24.170
R-MU Residential/Mixed Use District
21A.24.180
RO Residential/Office District
B.
Form Based Mixed Use Districts:
21A.25.060
I MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8 Subdistrict
W. C.
Commercial Districts:
21A.26.020
CN Neighborhood Commercial District
21A.26.025
SNB Small Neighborhood Business District
21A.26.030
CB Community Business District
21A.26.040
CS Community Shopping District
21A.26.050
CC Corridor Commercial District
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21A.26.060
CSHBD Sugar House Business District
21A.26.070
CG General Commercial District
21A.26.078
TSA Transit Station Area District
-B D.
I Form Based Districts:
21A.27.040
FB-SC and FB-SE Form Based Special Purpose Corridor District
21A.27.050
FB-UN1 and FB-UN2 Form Based Urban Neighborhood District
21A.27.060
FB-MU Form Based Mixed Use District
D E.
Manufacturing Districts:
21A.28.020
M-1 Light Manufacturing District
21A.28.030
M-2 Heavy Manufacturing District
E F.
Downtown Districts And Gateway Districts:
Downtown Districts:
21A.30.020
D-1 Central Business District
21A.30.030
D-2 Downtown Support District
21A.30.040
D-3 Downtown Warehouse/Residential District
21A.30.045
I D-4 Downtown Secondary Central Business District
Gateway Districts:
21A.31.020
I G-MU Gateway -Mixed Use District
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Special Purpose Districts:
21A.32.020
RP Research Park District
21A.32.030
BP Business Park District
21A.32.040
FP Foothills Protection District
21A.32.050
AG Agricultural District
21A.32.052
AG-2 Agricultural District
21A.32.054
AG-5 Agricultural District
21A.32.056
AG-20 Agricultural District
21A.32.060
A Airport District
21A.32.070
PL Public Lands District
21A.32.075
PL-2 Public Lands District
21A.32.080
I Institutional District
21A.32.090
UI Urban Institutional District
21A.32.100
OS Open Space District
21A.32.105
NOS Natural Open Space District
21A.32.110
MH Mobile Home Park District
21A.32.120
EI Extractive Industries District
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21A.32.130
I MU Mixed Use District
G H.
Overlay Districts:
21A.34.020
H Historic Preservation Overlay District
21A.34.030
T Transitional Overlay District
21A.34.040
AFPP Airport Flight Path Protection Overlay District
21A.34.050
LC Lowland Conservancy Overlay District
21A.34.060
Groundwater Source Protection Overlay District
21A.34.070
LO Landfill Overlay District
21A.34.080
CHPA Capitol Hill Protective Area Overlay District
21A.34.090
SSSC South State Street Corridor Overlay District
21A.34.100
M-IH Light Manufacturing Height Overlay District
21A.34.110
DMSC Downtown Main Street Core Overlay District
21A.34.120
YCI Yalecrest Compatible Infill Overlay District
21A.34.130
RCO Riparian Corridor Overlay District
21A.34.140
Northwest Quadrant Overlay District
21A.34.150
IP Inland Port Overlay District
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Character Conservation Districts:
21A.35.010
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34 SECTION 2. Enacting the text of Salt Lake City Code Chapter 21A.25. That Title 21A of
35 the Salt Lake City Code (Specific District Regulations) shall be, and hereby is amended to include a
36 new chapter, 21A.25 Form Based Mixed Use Districts as follows:
37 CHAPTER 21A.25
38 FORM BASED MIXED USE DISTRICT
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43 districts that can be used in different areas of the city based on the land use policies identified in
44 the general plan. The regulations are intended to provide places for small and large businesses,
45 increase the supply of a variety of housing jypes in the city, and promote the public health bX
46 increasingthe he opportunitypeople to access daily needs by walking or biking. The
47 regulations focus on the form of development, the manner in which buildings are oriented toward
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1. Accessory Uses and Structures: Accessory uses and structures shall be allowed
subject to the requirements of 21A.36.020, 21A.36.030, and 21A.40 of this title and
an., o�provisions that specifically applies to accessory uses and structures that
may be found in this title.
2. Obnoxious or Offensive Uses: No use of land shall be permitted which creates a
nuisance by reason of odor, dust, smoke, vapors, noise, light, vibration or refuse
matter. Anv nuisance shall be considered a violation of this title.
21A.25.020: Reserved
21A.25.030: Reserved
21A.25.040: Reserved
21A.25.050: Reserved
21A.25.060 MU-8 FORM BASED MIXED USE 8 SUBDISTRICT
A. Purpose: the purpose of the MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8 zoning subdistrict is
to implement the city's general plan in areas that identify mid rise buildings, generally eight
stories or less in height, that contain a mix of land uses that support people who choose to live in
or near the subdistrict.
B. Building form standards for each allowed building form and other associated
regulations for the MU-8 subdistrict are listed in the below tables of this section.
1. Row House Building Form Standards:
a. Prohibitions: This use is prohibited on the followiniz streets:
(i). 1300 South
(ii). West Temple
(iii). Main Street
TABLE 21A.25.060.B.1
Building Regulation
Regulation for Building Form:
Row House
H
Height
Maximum of 40'. All heights measured from established grade.
Rooftop decks and associated railing/parapet are allowed on any roof, including roofs at
the maximum allowed height.
F
Front and
Corner Side
Yard Setback
Minimum 10'. Maximum 20', unless a greater setback is required due to existingutility
easements in which case the maximum setback shall be at the edge of the easement.
May be modified through Design Review (Chapter 21A.59)-
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Interior Side
Yard
Minimum of 5' between row house building form and side property line, except when
an interior side yard is abutting a zoning district that has a maximum permitted building
height of 30' or less, then the minimum shall be 10'. For the purpose of this regulation,
ation,
an alley that is a minimum of 10' in width that separates a subject property from a
different zoning district shall not be considered abutting. No setback required for
common walls.
R
Rear Yard
Minimum of 20'
U
Uses Per Story
Residential on all stories; live/work units permitted on ground level.
E
Entry Feature
Each dwelling unit must include an allowed entry feature. See 21A.37.050.P for
allowed entry features. Dwelling units abutting a street must include an entry feature on
street facing facade. Pedestrian connections, as per Subsection 21A.37.050.P with
minimum 5' width are required for each required entry feature.
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Upper Level
Stepback
When abutting a lot in a zoning district with a maximum building height of 30' or less,
the first full floor of the building above 30' shall step back 10' from the building facade
at finished grade along any side and rear yard that is abutting the lot in the applicable
zoning district. This regulation does not apply when a lot in a different zoning district is
separated from the subject parcel by a street or alley.
OS
Open Space
Area
Each dwelling unit shall include a minimum open space area that is equal to at least
25% of the footprint of the individual unit, subject to all other open space area
requirements of Subsection 21A.25.060.0 "Open Space Area." A minimum of 20% of
the required open space area shall include vegetation.
BF
BuildingForms
Multiple buildings may be built on a single lot provided all of the buildings have
Per Lot
frontage on a street. All buildings shall comply with all applicable standards.
SO
Side/Interior
Orientation
Dwelling units not located directly abutting a street are permitted, provided the design
standards for glass are complied with on the facade with the required entry feature.
Lots for individual row house dwelling units without public street frontage are allowed
subject to recording a final subdivision plat that:
1. Documents that new lots have adequate access to a public street by way of
easements or a shared driveway; and
2. Includes a disclosure of private infrastructure costs for any shared infrastructure
associated with the new 1ot(s)per Section 21A.55.110 of this title.
MW
Midblock
Walkway
If a midblock walkway is shown in an adopted city plan on the subject property,
midblock walkway shall be provided. The midblock walkway must be a minimum of
10' wide and include a minimum 6' wide unobstructed path.
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Desia
Standards
See Chapter 21A.37 for other applicable building configuration and design standards.
ml
88 2. Multi -Family Residential, Storefront, and Vertical Mixed -Use Building Form
89 Standards:
90 (a). Ground floor residential uses are prohibited on the following streets:
91 (i). 1300 South
92 (ii). West Temple
93 (iii). Main Street
94
95 TABLE 21A.25.060.B.2
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Building
Regulation
Regulation for Building Forms:
Multi -family Residential/StorefrontNertical Mixed Use
H
Height
Maximum height of 90'. All heights measured from established rg ade.
Buildings in excess of 50' require design review in accordance with Chapter 21A.59.
Rooftop decks and associated railing/parapet are allowed on any roof, including roofs at
the maximum allowed height.
GH
Ground Floor
Minimum ground floor height 14'. This requirement shall precede the floor
Height
,ground
height requirements established in Subsection 21A.37.050.A.1.
a
Front and
Corner Side
Minimum: 10'. Maximum 20' but may be increased if the additional setback is used for
plazas, courtyards, or outdoor dining areas unless a greater setback is required due to
Yard Setback
existing utility easements in which case the maximum setback shall be at the edge of the
easement. May be modified through Design Review process (Chapter 21A.59 .
B
Required
Build -To
Minimum of 50% of street facing facade shall be built within 10' of the front or corner
side property line. May be modified through Design Review process (Chapter 21A.59).
S
Interior Side
No minimum required, except when an interior side yard is abutting a zoning district that
Yard
has a maximum permitted building height of 45' or less, then the minimum shall be 10'.
For the purpose of this regulation, an alley that is a minimum of 10' in width that
separates a subject property from a different zoning district shall not be considered
abutting.
R
Rear Yard
No minimum required, except when a rear yard is abutting a zoning district with a
maximum permitted building height of 45' or less, then the minimum is 20'. For the
purpose of this regulation, an alley that is a minimum of 10' in width that separates a
subject property from a different zoning district shall not be considered abutting
GU
Ground Floor
The required ground floor use space facing the street shall be limited to the following
Use
uses: retail goods establishments, retail service establishments, public service portions of
businesses, restaurants, taverns/brewpubs, bar establishments, art galleries, theaters, or
performing art facilities. This applies to all streets with a right of way that is wider than
66'. May be modified through Design Review process (Chapter 21A.59).
E
Ground Floor
Ground floor dwelling units abutting a street must have an allowed entry feature. See
Dwelling
Entrances
21A.37.050.P for allowed entry features. Pedestrian connections, as per Subsection
21A.37.050.P are required to each required entry feature.
U
Upper Level
When abutting a lot in a zoning district with a maximum building height of 30' or less,
Stepback
the first full floor of the building above 30' shall step back 10' from the buildingfacade
acade
at finished grade along the side or rear yard that is abutting the lot in the applicable
zoning district. This regulation does not apply when a lot in a different zoning district is
separated from the subject parcel by a street or alley.
MW
Midblock
Walkway
If a midblock walkway is shown in an adopted city plan on the subject property, a
midblock walkway shall be provided. The midblock walkway must be a minimum of 10'
wide and include a minimum 6' wide unobstructed path.
BF
Building
Forms Per
Lot
Multiple buildings may be built on a single lot provided all of the buildings have
frontage on a street. All buildings shall comply with all applicable standards.
OS
Open Space
A minimum of 20% of the lot area shall be open space area subject to all other open
Area
space area requirements of Subsection 21A.25.060.0 "Open Space Area." A minimum
of 20% of the required open space area shall include vegetation.
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US Design See Chapter 21A.37 for other applicable building configuration and design standards.
Standards
97
98
99 C. Open Space Area Requirements: When the building forms allowed in this
100 subdistrict require an open space area, the open space area shall comply with the following
101 standards:
102
103 1. Open Space Area: Open space area may include landscaped yards, patio,
104 dining areas, common balconies, rooftop gardens, and other similar outdoor living
105 spaces. Private balconies shall not be counted toward the minimum open space
106 area requirement. Required parking lot landscaping or perimeter parking lot
107 landscaping shall also not count toward the minimum open space area
108 requirement.
109
110 2. At least one open space area shall include a minimum dimension of at least 15'
111 by 15'.
112
113 3. Trees shall be included at a rate where the mature spread of the tree will cover
114 at least 50% of the open space area.
115
116 4. Open space areas that are ,greater than 500 square feet must contain at least one
117 useable element, accessible to all building occupants, from the following list.
118
119 a. A bench for every 250 square feet of open space area;
120 b. A table for outdoor eating for every 500 square feet of open space
121 area;
122 c. An outdoor amenity. This is defined as an amenity that intends to
123 provide outdoor recreation and leisure opportunities including, but not
124 limited to, walking paths, playgrounds, seatingareas, reas, gardens, sport
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
court or similar amenity intended to promote outdoor activity;
d. Landscaping that hat equals at least 33% of the landscaped area.
D. Parking Regulations: Specific parking standards applicable to this subdistrict are
listed below in Table 21A.25.060.D of this section. These are in addition to any other applicable
parking standards in Chapter 21A.44.
TABLE 21A.25.060.D
Parking
Regulation
Applicability: Applies to all properties in the zone
SP
Surface Parking
Surface parking shall be located behind or to the side of a principal buildingl2rovided:
Location
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1. The parking is set back a minimum of 25' from the front or corner side property. line;
and
2. The setback area shall be considered a landscaped yard and comply with the landscape
yard planting requirements in Chapter 21A.46 and include:
a. Trees with a minimum mature spread of 20' planted at one tree for every 20' of
street frontage; and
b. A 3' tall solid wall or fence at the property line along the street. A hedge or
other similar landscaped screen may be used in place of a wall or fence provided
the plants are spaced no further than 18 inches on center across the entire frontage.
GE
Garage
Street facing parking garage entrance doors shall have a minimum 20' setback from the front
Entrances
property line and shall not exceed 50% of the first floor building width. One-way garage entry
may not exceed 14' in width; multiwaygarage entry may not exceed 26' in width. Driveways
for row house building forms must be located alongan n alley or accessed at the rear of the
building.
LS
Loading and
Allowed behind or to the side of a principal building only. All service areas shall be screened or
Service Areas
located within the building.
EB
Existing
The reuse of existing buildings is exempt from the requirements of this table unless new
Buildings
parking area(s) are being added. New parking areas are subject to compliance with this
subsection.
134
135 E. Streetscape Regulations: Specific streetscape regulations applicable to the MU-8
136 subdistrict are listed below in Table 21A.25.060.E of this section. These regulations are in
137 addition to any other applicable streetscape standards in Title 21A.
138
139 TABLE 21A.25.060.E
Streetscape
Reiulation
Applicability: Applies to all properties in the zone
ST
Street Trees
Street trees are required and shall be provided as per Subsection 21A.48.060.D.
SW
Sidewalk Width
Sidewalks shall have a minimum width of 10'. Additional sidewalk width shall be
installed by the developer so there is a minimum sidewalk width of 10'. This applies to
new buildings and to additions that increase the gross building square footage by more
than 50%. This standard does not require removal of existing street trees, buildings, or
portions thereof. For purposes of this section, sidewalk width is measured from the
back of the park strip or required street tree if no park strip is provided, toward the
abutting properbrline.
SL
Street Lights
Street lights are required and shall be installed in compliance with the city's Street
Lighting Master Plan and Policy or its successor.
140
141
142 F. Uses Not Associated with Building Form: Allowed uses that do not involve
143 construction of a building, such as parks and open space, are not required to comply with any
144 specific building form regulation.
145
146 G. Additional Regulations: The following regulations apply to properties located in
147 this subdistrict.
148
149 1.21A.33 Land Use Tables
I
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150
2.21A.36 General Provisions
151
3. 21A.37 Design Standards
152
4.21A.38 Nonconforming Uses and Noncomplying Structures
153
5. 21A.40 Accessory Uses, Buildings, and Structures
154
6.21A.42 Temporary Uses
155
7.21A.44 Off Street Parking, Mobility, and Loading
156
8.21A.46 Signs
157
9. 21A.48 Landscaping and Buffers
158
159 SECTION 3. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Subsection 21A.33.010.A. That
160 Subsection 21A.33.010.A of the Salt Lake City Code (Land Use Tables: General Provisions:
161 Permitted Uses) shall be, and hereby is amended to read and appear as follows:
162 A. Permitted Uses: The uses specified as permitted uses in sections 21A.33.020,
163 21A.33.025, 21A.33.030, 21A.33.035, 21A.33.040, 21A.33.050, 21A.33.060, 21A.33.070, and
164 21A.33.080 of this chapter, tables of permitted and conditional uses, are permitted provided that
165 they comply with the general standards set forth in part IV of this title and all other applicable
166 requirements of this title.
167
168
169 SECTION 4. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Subsection 21A.33.010.B. That
170 Subsection 21A.33.010.B of the Salt Lake City Code (Land Use Tables: General Provisions:
171 Conditional Uses) shall be, and hereby is amended to read and appear as follows:
172 B. Conditional Uses: The uses specified as conditional uses in sections 21A.33.020,
173 21A.33.025, 21A.33.030, 21A.33.035, 21A.33.040, 21A.33.050, 21A.33.060, 21A.33.070, and
174 21A.33.080 of this chapter, tables of permitted and conditional uses, shall be allowed provided they
175 are approved pursuant to the standards and procedures for conditional uses set forth in chapter
176 21A.54 of this title, and comply with all other applicable requirements of this title.
177
178 SECTION 5. Enacting the text of Salt Lake City Code Section 21A.33.025. That
179 Chapter 21A.33 of the Salt Lake City Code (Land Use Tables) shall be, and hereby is amended to
180 include a new section, 21A.33.025 "Table Of Permitted And Conditional Uses For Form Based
181 Mixed Use Districts" shall read and appear as follows:
182 21A.33.025: TABLE OF PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES FOR FORM BASED
183 MIXED USE DISTRICTS
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185
Lend C = Conditional I E = Permitted
Use
Permitted and Conditional Uses By District
MU-8
Accessory use, except those that are
P
otherwise specifically regulated elsewhere
in this title
Affordable Housing Incentives
Development
P
—
Alcohol:
Bar establishment (indoor)
P
Bar establishment (outdoor)
P
Brewpub (indoor)
P 1
Brewpub (outdoor)
P 1
Tavern (indoor)
PI
Tavern (outdoor)
C1
Animal, veterinary office
P
Antenna, communication tower
P
Antenna, communication tower, exceeding
C
the maximum building height
Art gallery
P
Artisan food production
P2,3
Bed and breakfast
P
Bed and breakfast inn
P
Bed and breakfast manor
P
Bio-medical facility
P3,4
Bus line station/terminal
P5
Clinic (medical, dental
P
Commercial food preparation
P3
Communitygarden
P
Crematorium
P
Dam
center, adult
P
center, child
P
nonregistered home daycare
P6
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registered home daycare or
rgschool
P6
Dwelling:
Accessory Unit
P
Artists' loft/studio
P
Assisted livingfacility acility (Iggg)
P
Assisted livingfacility acility (limited
P
ca aci
Assisted livin- fg acility (small)
P
Congregate care facili . (large)
P
Congregate care facility (small)
P
Group home (large)
P
Group home (small)
P
Multi -family
P
Residential support (large)
P
Residential support (small)
P
Shared Housing
P
Exhibition hall
Farmers' market
P
Financial institution
P
Funeral home
P
Gas station
Government facility
C
Government facility requiringspecial special
P5
design features for security pMoses
Heliport, accessory
Home occupation
P7
Hotel/motel
P
Industrial assembly
C3
Laboratory, medical related
P3
Library
P
Mixed use development
P
Mobile food business (operation in the
P
public ri ht of way)
Mobile food business (operation on private
P
ro e
Mobile food court
P
Municipal services uses including city
P
utility uses and police and fire stations
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Museum
P
Office
P
Office, publishing company
P
Open space on lots less than 4 acres in size
P5
Park
P
Parking
Commercial
C8
Off site
P8
Performing arts production facility
P
Place of worship
P9
Radio, television station
p
Railroad, passenger station
P
Reception center
P
Recreation (indoor)
P
Recreation (outdoor)
p
Research and development facility
P3
Restaurant
P
Restaurant with drive -through facility
Retail goods establishment
P
Retail service establishment
P
Retail service establishment, upholstery
P
shop
Sales and display_(outdoor
P
School:
College or university
P
K - 12 private
P
K - 12 public
P
Music conservatory
P
Professional and vocational
P
Seminary and religious institute
P
Small brewery
p
Social service mission and chari dining
C
.
hall
Stadium
Storage, self
Studio, art
P
Technology facility
P3
Theater, live performance
P
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Theater, movie
P
Utility, buildings or structure
Pio
Utility, transmission wire, line, pipe or pole
Pio
Vendingprivate property
P
Vendingcrt, public property
P
Warehouse
Warehouse, accessory
P
Wireless telecommunications facility (see
Section 21A.40.090, Table 21A.40.090.E
of this title
186
187
Qualifying
provisions:
188
1.
Subject to conformance with the provisions of section 21A.36.300, "Alcohol Related
189
Establishments", of this title.
190
2.
Must contain retail component for on -site food sales.
191
3.
Consult the water use and/or consumption limitations of Subsection 21A.33.010.D.1.
192
4.
Prohibited within 1/2 mile of a residential use if the facility_ produces hazardous or
193
radioactive waste as defined by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality
194
administrative rules.
195
5.
Subject to conformance with the provisions of chapter 21A.59, "Design Review", of this
196
title.
197
6.
Subject to Section 21A.36.130 of this title.
198
7.
Subject to Section 21A.36.030 of this title.
199
8.
Parkin_ lots, ots, es�or parking structures, proposed as the only principal use on a
200
_gars
property that has frontage on a public street that would result in a building
201
demolition are prohibited subject to the provisions of Subsection 21A.30.010.F.3.
202
9.
If a place of worship is proposed to be located within 600 feet of a tavern, bar
203
establishment, or brewpub, the place of worship must submit a written waiver of
204
spacing requirement as a condition of approval.
205
10.
Subject to conformance to the provisions in subsection 21A.02.050B of this title.
206
207
208
SECTION 6. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Section 21A.34.090. That
209 Section 21A.34.090 of the Salt Lake City Code (Specific District Regulations: Overlay Districts:
210 SSSC South State Street Corridor Overlay District) shall be, and hereby is amended to include a
211 new subsection G while retaining all other subparts, tables and notes in said section:
212 G. Exemptions: The MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8 Subdistrict, and FB-UN2 Form
213 Based Urban Neighborhood 2 Subdistrict are exempt from the requirements in this Section.
214
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215 SECTION 7. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Subsection 21A.36.020.C. That
216 Subsection 21A.36.020.0 of the Salt Lake City Code (General Provisions: Conformance With
217 Lot and Bulk Controls: Height Exceptions) shall be, and hereby is amended to read and appear as
218 follows.
219 C. Height Exceptions: Exceptions to the maximum building height in all zoning
220 districts are allowed as indicated in Table 21A.36.020.0 of this subsection.
221
222 TABLE 21A.36.020_C
223 HEIGHT EXCEPTIONS
224
225
226
Extent Above Maximum Building
Height Allowed
Type By the District Applicable Districts
Chimney As required by local, State or Federal All zoning districts
regulations
Church steeples or spires
No limit
All zoning districts
Elevator/stairway tower or
16 feet
All Commercial,
bulkhead
Manufacturing, Downtown,
FB-UN2, FB-MU11, MU-8,
RO, R-MU, RMF-45, RMF-75,
RP, BP, I, UI, A, PL and PL-2
Districts
Flagpole
Maximum height of the zoning district
All zoning districts
in which the flagpole is located or 60
feet, whichever is less. Conditional
use approval is required for additional
height
Light poles for sport fields
Maximum height of the zoning district
All zoning districts that allow
such as ballparks, stadiums,
or 90 feet whichever is greater.
sport field activities and
soccer fields, golf driving
Special exception approval is required
stadiums excluding parks less
ranges, and similar uses'
for any further additional height or if
than 4 acres in size
the lights are located closer than 30
feet from adjacent residential
structures
Mechanical equipment
5 feet
All zoning districts, other than
parapet wall
the FP, FR-1, FR-2, FR-3, and
Open Space Districts
Note:
1. Lighting shall be shielded to eliminate excessive glare or light into adjacent properties
and have cutoffs to protect the view of the night sky.
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227
228
229 SECTION 8. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Subsection 21A.37.050.A.1.b. That
230 Subsection 21A.37.050.A. Lb. of the Salt Lake City Code (Design Standards: Design Standards
231 Defined: Ground Floor Use and Visual Interest: Ground Floor Use Only) shall be, and hereby is
232 amended to read and appear as follows:
233 b. The MU-8 (Form Based Mixed Use 8 Subdistrict), TSA (Transit Station Area), R-MU-35
234 (Residential Mixed -Use), R-MU-45 (Residential Mixed -Use), FB-UN2 (Form Based Urban
235 Neighborhood), FB-MU11U# (Form Based T rrban NeighbofheeaMixed Use 11
236 Subdistrict), FBUN-SC (Form Based Urban Neighborhood Special Corridor Core), FBUN-
237 SE (Form Based Urban Neighborhood Special Corridor Edge), CSHBD (Sugar House
238 Business District) are not subject to the 16' minimum floor to ceiling height required by this
239 section. A zoning district that has a similar requirement, that requirement shall apply.
240
241 SECTION 9. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Table 21A.37.060. That Table
242 21 A.37.060 of the Salt Lake City Code (Design Standards: Design Standards Required in Each
243 Zoning District: Table 21A.37.060), shall be and hereby is amended to include a new subpart H
244 while retaining all other subparts, tables and notes in said table:
245 H. Form Based Mixed Use Districts
246
Standard (Code Section)
District
MU-8
Ground floor use (%)
(21 A.37.050.A.1)
803
Ground floor use + visual
interest (%) 21A.37.050.A.2)
Building materials: ground
70
floor(%) (21A.37.050.B.3)
Building materials: upper
50
floors(%) (21A.37.050.B.4)
Glass: ground floor (%)
(21A.37.050.C.1)
601
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Glass: upper floors
(21A.37.050.C.21
15
Reflective Glass: ground floor
0
(%) (21A.37.050.C.1)
Reflective Glass: upper floors
0
(%) (21A.37.050.C.21
Building entrances (feet
(21A.37.050.Dl
40
Blank wall: maximum length
30
(feet) (21A.37.050.E)
Street facing facade:
maximum length (feet)
(21A.37.050.F)
200
Upper floor stepback (feet
(21A.37.050.G.4)
Lighting: exterior
(21 A.37.050.HI
X
Lighting_ parking lot
(21 A.37.05Q.I)
X
Screening of mechanical
equipment (21A.37.050.J)
X
Screening of service areas
X2
(21 A.37.050.K.1 )
Ground floor residential
entrances for dwellings with
X
individual unit entries
(21A.37.050.L)
Parking garages or structures
X
(21A.37.050.M)
Tree canopy coverage
66%
(21A.37.050.P.1)
Minimum vegetation standards
X
(21A.37.050.P.2)
Street trees (21A.37.050.P.3)
X
Soil volume (21A.37.050.P.4)
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247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
Minimize curb cuts
X
(21A.37.050.P.5)
Overhead cover
X
(21A.37.050.P.6)
Streetscape landscaping
X
(21A.37.050.P.7)
Height transitions: angular
X
plane for adjacent zone
districts (21A.37.050.Q)
Horizontal articulation
(21A.37.050.R)
Notes:
1. This may be reduced to twentv percent (20%) if the ground floor is within one of the
following buildingjVes: urban house, two-family, cottage, and row house; subject to
the building_tVe being allowed in the zone.
2. Except where specifically authorized by the zone.
3. For buildings with street facing facades over 100' in length, a minimum of 30% of
the facade length shall be an "active use" as defined in Subsection
21A.37.050.A.I. Except for the rowhouse building form, residential units shall
not count as an "active use" toward the 30% minimum.
SECTION 10. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Subsection 21A.40.120.D.2.
275 That Subsection 21A.40.120.1).1.2 of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Regulations of General
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276 Applicability: Regulations of Fences, Wall and Hedges: Design Requirements) shall be, and
277 hereby is amended to read and appear as follows:
278 2. Nonresidential districts (chapters 21A.265 through 21A.34 of this title: form based
279 mixed use districts, commercial districts, manufacturing districts, downtown districts, gateway
280 districts, special purpose districts and overlay districts):
281
a. Allowed Materials: Fences and walls shall be made of high quality, durable
282
materials that require minimal maintenance. Acceptable materials for fencing
283
in nonresidential districts include, but are not limited to, chainlink, prewoven
284
chainlink with slats, wood, brick, tilt -up concrete, masonry block, stone,
285
metal, composite/recycled materials or other manufactured materials or
286
combination of materials commonly used for fencing. Other materials of
287
similar quality and durability, but not listed herein, may be used upon
288
approval by the zZoning a! Administrator through an administrative
289
interpretation application.
290
b. Prohibited Materials: Fences or walls in nonresidential districts shall not be
291 constructed of or contain:
292 (1) Scrap materials such as scrap lumber and scrap metal.
293 (2) Materials not typically used or designated/manufactured for fencing
294 such as metal roofing panels, corrugated or sheet metal, tarps or
295 plywood.
296
297 SECTION 11. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Table 2 1 A.44.040-A. That
298 Table 21A.44.040-A of the Salt Lake City Code (Off Street Parking, Mobility and Loading:
299 Required Off Street Parking: Minimum and Maximum Off Street Parking) shall be, and hereby is
300 amended to read and appear as follows:
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TABLE 21A.44.040-A: MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM OFF STREET PARKING:
DU= dwelling unit sq. ft.= square feet
Land Use
Minimum Parking Requirement
Maximum Parking
Allowed
General
Neighborhood
Urban Center
Transit Context
Context
Center Context
Context
All zoning
RB, SNB, CB, CN,
D-2, MU, TSA-T,
D-1, D-3, D-4,
districts not
R-MU-35,R-MU -
CSHBDI,
G-MU, TSA-C,
listed in another
45, SR-3, FB-UN1,
CSHBD2
UI, FB-UN2,
context area
FB-SE, SSSC
FB-MU11, FB-
Overlay
SC, R-MU, MU-
8
Vehicle Stacking and Drive -Through Facilities: See Subsection 21A.44.040.A.6
Outdoor Sales/Display/Leasing/Auction Areas: See Subsection 21A.44.040.A.7
RESIDENTIAL USES
Household Living
Artists' loft/studio
1.5 spaces per
DU
1 space per DU
0.5 spaces per DU
No Minimum
No Maximum
Manufactured home
2 spaces per DU
All Contexts: 4 spaces
Mobile home
Single-family (attached)
1 space per DU
No Minimum
per DU, not including
Single-family (detached)
recreational vehicle
parking spaces
Single-family cottage
development building form
1 space per DU
Twin home
2 spaces per DU
1 space per DU
No Minimum
All Contexts: 4
spaces, not including
recreational vehicle
Two-family
parking spaces
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Studio: No
Studio and 1
minimum
All Contexts: Studio
bedrooms: 1
space per DU,
Studio and
1 bedroom: 0.5
& 1 Bedroom: 2
Multi -family
2+ bedrooms
l+bedrooms: 1
space per Du
No Minimum
spaces per DU; 2+
1.25 space per
space per DU
bedrooms: 3 spaces
DU
2+ bedrooms: 1
per DU
space per DU
Group Living
Assisted living facility
1 space for every 8
infirmary or
1 space for every 6 infirmary or
nursing home
nursing home beds; plus 1 space for
beds; plus 1 space
for every 6
No Minimum
No Maximum
Nursing care facility
every 4 rooming units; plus 1 space for
rooming units;
every 3 DU; See Table Note A
plus 1 space for
every 4 DU_- See
Table Note A
Congregate Care Facility
1 space for each family, plus 1 space for every 4 individual
No Minimum
All Contexts: 1 space
(large)
bedrooms, plus 1 space for every 2 support staff present
per bedroom plus 1
space for each support
Congregate Care Facility
3 spaces per facility and 1 space for every 2 support staff
No Minimum
(small)
present
staff present
Group home
1 space per 4
persons design
1 space per 6
persons design
1 space per 4
persons design
No Minimum
All Contexts: 1 space
per 3 persons design
Residential support
capacity; See
capacity; See Table
pt�
capacity; See
capacity; See Table
Table Note A
Note A
Table Note A
Note A
Dormitory, fraternity,
1 space per 2
1 space per 3
1 space per 4
All Contexts: 1 space
sorority
persons design
persons design
persons design
No Minimum
per 1 persons design
capacity
capacity
capacity
capacity
Rooming (boarding) house
1 space per 2
1 space per 3 guest
1 space per 4 guest
No Minimum
No Maximum
guest rooms
I rooms
I rooms
21
301
302
303
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
Shared housing 0.5 spaces per unit 0.25 spaces per No Minimum No Maximum
unit
Table Notes:
A. Facilities that are (a) occupied by persons who's right to live together is protected by the federal Fair Housing Act, and that (b)
occupy a building originally constructed for another residential use shall have the same parking requirements as the residential use for
which the building was constructed.
B. Parking requirements to be determined by the transportation director based on considerations of factors such as estimated facility
use, vehicle traffic to the facility, transit use to the facility, potential traffic congestion, and likelihood of overflow parking in
surrounding neighborhoods.
DU= dwelling unit sq. ft = square feet
Minimum Parking Requirement
General Context
Neighborhood
Urban Center
Transit Context
Center Context
Context
All zoning
RB, SNB, CB, CN,
D-2, MU, TSA-T,
D-1, D-3, D-4,
Maximum Parking
Land Use
districts not
R-MU-35,R-MU -
CSHBDI,
G-MU, TSA-C,
Allowed
listed in another
45, SR-3, FB-UNl,
CSHBD2
UI, FB-UN2,
context area
FB-SE, SSSC
FB-MUll, FB-
Overlay
SC, R-MU, MU-
8
PUBLC, INSTITUTIONAL, AND CIVIC USES
Community and Cultural
Facilities
Art gallery
1 space per 1,000 sq. ft.
0.5 spaces per
No Minimum
All Contexts: 2 spaces
Studio, Art
Exhibition hall
1,000 sq. ft.
per 1,000 sq. ft.
Museum
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LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
Crematorium
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.
1 space per 1,000
sq. ft.
No Minimum
No Maximum
Daycare center, adult
Daycare center, child
Homeless resource center
Library
Community correctional
facility
3 spaces per
2.5 spaces per
Community recreation
center
1,000 sq. ft.
1,000 sq. ft.
Jail
Government facility
3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of office area
1 space per 1,000
sq. ft. of office
No Minimum
No Maximum
Social service mission and
charity dining hall
area
Municipal service use,
1 space per 1,000
including city utility use
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of office area,
sq. ft. of office
No Minimum
No Maximum
and police and fire station
plus 1 space per service vehicle
area, plus 1 space
per service vehicle
Club/lounge
1 space per 6
seats in main
1 space per 8 seats
in main assembly
1 space per 10
seats in main
No Minimum
All Contexts: 1 space
per 4 seats in main
Meeting hall membership
organization
assembly area
area
assembly area
assembly area
1 space per 4
1 space per 6
1 space per 8
Convent/monastery
persons design
persons design
persons design
No Minimum
No Maximum
capacity
capacity
capacity
Urban Center and
1 space per 4
1 space per 5 seats
1 space per 6 seats
Transit Contexts: 2
Funeral home
seats in main
in main assembly
in main assembly
No Minimum
spaces per 4 seats in
assembly area
area
area
main assembly areas
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LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
Neighborhood Center
and General Contexts:
No maximum
1 space per 6
1 space per 8 seats
1 space per 10
All Contexts: 1 space
Place of worship
seats or 1 space
or 1 space per 400
seats or 1 space
No Minimum
per 3.5 seats or 1
per 300 sq. ft.,
sq. ft., whichever is
per 500 sq. ft,
space per 200 sq. ft.,
whichever is less
less
whichever is less
whichever is greater
Fairground
See Table Note B
No Maximum
All Contexts: 1 space
Philanthropic use
See Table Note B
per 3.5 seats or 1
space per 200 sq. ft.,
whichever is greater
Zoological park
See Table Note B
Ambulance service
No Maximum
Cemetery
No Minimum
Plazas
Park
Open space
Educational Facilities
2 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
office, research,
1 space per 1,000 sq. ft. office, research,
College and university
and library area,
and library area, plus 1 space per 10
plus 1 space per
seats in assembly areas
6 seats in
No Minimum
All Contexts: 4 spaces
assembly areas
per 1,000 sq. ft.
K-12 private
Elementary or Middle: 1 space per 20 students design
capacity
K-12 public
High Schools: 1 space per 8 students design capacity
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is studio
dusic conservatory
'rofessional and vocational
'rofessional and vocational
with outdoor activities)
ieminary and religious
nstitute
Facilities
inic (medical, dental)
lood donation center
including
lodaina facili
able Notes:
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
3 spaces per 2.5 spaces per 1 space per 1,000
1,000 sq 1 1,000 sq. ft. I sq. ft.
4 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. 1 space per 1,000 All Contexts: 6 spaces
sq. ft. per 1,000 sq. ft.
Transit and Urban
Center Contexts: 3
spaces per 1,000 sq.
3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. 1 space per 1,000 ft.
sq. ft. No Minimum
Neighborhood Center
and General Contexts:
6 spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
1 space per 3 patient beds design 1 space per 2 All Contexts: 1 space
patient beds design per 2 patient beds
capacity capacity design capacity
Facilities that are (a) occupied by persons who's right to live together is protected by the federal Fair Housing Act, and that (b)
py a building originally constructed for another residential use shall have the same parking requirements as the residential use for
h the building was constructed.
Parking requirements to be determined by the transportation director based on considerations of factors such as estimated facility
vehicle traffic to the facility, transit use to the facility, potential traffic congestion, and likelihood of overflow parking in
)undina neighborhoods.
25
304
305
306
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
DU= dwelling unit sq. ft = square feet
Minimum Parking Requirement
General Context
Neighborhood
Urban Center
Transit Context
Center Context
Context
All zoning
RB, SNB, CB, CN,
D-2, MU, TSA-T,
D-1, D-3, D-4,
Maximum Parking
Land Use
districts not
R-MU-35,R-MU -
CSHBDI,
G-MU, TSA-C,
Allowed
listed in another
45, SR-3, FB-UN1,
CSHBD2
UI, FB-UN2,
context area
FB-SE, SSSC
FB-MU11, FB-
Overlay
SC, R-MU, MU-
8
COMMERCIAL USES
Agricultural and Animal Uses
Greenhouse
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.
1 space per 1,000 sq.
ft.
No Minimum
Kennel
Pound
Veterinary office
Cremation service, animal
Transit and Urban
Center Contexts: 2
Kennel on lots of 5 acres or
larger
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
Poultry farm or processing
plant
1 space per 1,000 sq. ft.
No Minimum
Neighborhood Center
and General Contexts:
Raising of furbearing
animals
No Maximum
Slaughterhouse
Agricultural use
No Minimum
Community garden
Farmer's market El
26
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
Grain elevator
Pet cemetery
Stable
Stockyard
Urban farm
Botanical garden
See Table Note B
Recreation and Entertainment
Auditorium
1 space per 4
1 space per 6 seats
1 space per 8 seats
All Contexts: 1 space
Theater, live performance
seats in assembly
in assembly areas
in assembly areas
No Minimum
per 3 seats in
Theater, movie
areas
assembly areas
Amphitheater
See Table Note B
Athletic Field
Stadium
Tennis court (principal use)
2 spaces per court
Transit and Urban
Center Contexts: 2
spaces per court or
No Minimum
lane
Bowling
2 spaces per lane
Neighborhood Center
and General Contexts:
No Maximum
Convention center
1 space per 1,000 sq. ft.
All Contexts: 3 spaces
per 1,000 sq. ft.
Swimming pool, skating
rink or natatorium
No Minimum
Health and fitness facility
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.
1 space per 1,000
All Contexts: 4 spaces
Performing arts production
facility
sq. ft.
per 1,000 sq. ft.
Reception center
27
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
Recreation (indoor)
3 spaces per
2 spaces per 1,000
1,000 sq. ft.
sq. ft.
Recreational vehicle park
1 space per designate(
(minimum 1 acre)
Amusement park
See Tabli
Recreation (outdoor)
See Tabli
Food and Beverage Services
Brewpub
Indoor tasting/seating area: 2 spaces
Restaurant
per 1,000 sq. ft.;
Outdoor tasting/seating area: 2 spaces
per 1,000 sq. ft.
Tavern
Office, Business, and Professional Services
Check cashing/payday loan
business
Dental laboratory/research
facility
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.
Financial institution
Research and laboratory
facilities
l camping or RV spot
Note B
No Maximum
Note B
Indoor
Transit, Urban Center,
tasting/seating
and Neighborhood
area: 2 spaces per
Center Contexts: 5
1,000 sq. ft.
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft. indoor
tasting/seating area
No Minimum
General Context: 7
Outdoor
spaces per 1,000 sq.
tasting/seating
ft. indoor
area: 1 space per
tasting/seating area
1,000 sq. ft.
All Contexts: Outdoor
tasting/seating area: 4
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
1 space per 1,000
sq. ft.
No Minimum
General Context: 4
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
Neighborhood Center
Context: 3 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
Office (excluding medical
3 spaces per
2 spaces per 1,000
and dental clinic and
1,000 sq. ft.
sq. ft.
office)
Retail Sales & Services
Photo finishing lab
No Minimum
Electronic repair shop
Furniture repair shop
Upholstery shop
Radio, television station
3 spaces per
2 spaces per 1,000
1,000 sq. ft.
sq. ft.
Store, Convenience
3 spaces per
2 spaces per 1,000
1,000 sq. ft.
sq. ft.
Auction, Indoor
2 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
1.5 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
Store, Department
Fashion oriented
development
29
Urban Center and
Transit Center
)ntexts: 2 spaces F
1,000 sq. ft.
Transit and Urban
1 space per 1,000
Center Contexts: 2
sq. ft.
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
No Minimum
Neighborhood Center
1 space per 1,000
and General Contexts:
sq. ft.
3 spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
Transit and Urban
Center Contexts: 2
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
1.5 spaces per Neighborhood Center
1,000 sq. ft. No Minimum Context: 3 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
General Context: 5
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
Transit Context: 2
1 space per 1,000 spaces per 1,000 sq.
q
s ft. No Minimum ft.
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
Flea market (indoor)
Urban Center and
Neighborhood Center
Contexts: 3 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
General Context: 4
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
Flea market (outdoor)
Store, Mass merchandising
Store, Pawn shop
Store, Specialty
Retail goods establishment
Retail service
establishment
Store, Superstore and
hypermarket
Store, Warehouse club
Transit and Urban
Center Contexts: up to
100,000 sq. ft.: 2
spaces per 1,000 sq.
Up to 100,000 sq.
ft., above 100,000 sq.
Up to 100,000 sq. ft: 2 spaces per
ft: 1.5 spaces per
ft.: 1.75 spaces per
Retail shopping center over
1,000 sq. ft.
1,000 sq. ft.
1,000 sq. ft.
55,000 sq. ft. usable floor
No Minimum
area
Above 100,000 sq. ft.: 1.5 spaces per
Above 100,000 sq.
Neighborhood Center
1,000 sq. ft.
ft: 1.25 spaces per
and General Contexts:
1,000 sq. ft.
Up to 100,000 sq. ft.:
3 spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft., above 100,000 sq.
ft.: 2.5 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
Transit and Urban
Plant and garden shop with
2 spaces per
1.5 spaces per
1 space per 1,000
No Minimum
Center Contexts: 1.5
spaces per 1,000 sq.
outdoor retail sales area
1,000 sq. ft.
1,000 sq. ft.
sq. ft.
ft.
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LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
Neighborhood Center
Context: 2 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
General Context: 3
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
Lodging Facilities
All Contexts: 1.25
Bed and breakfast
spaces per guest
1 space per guest bedroom
0.5 spaces per
No Minimum
bedroom
guest bedroom
All Contexts: 1.5
Hotel/motel
spaces per guest
bedroom
Vehicles and Equipment
2 spaces per 1,000
Vehicle Auction
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of office area
sq. ft. of office
No Minimum
No Maximum
plus 1 space per service bay
area plus 1 space
per service bay
Automobile part sales
Automobile and truck
repair sales/rental and
service
1 space per 1,000
All Contexts: 3 spaces
Boat/recreational vehicle
sales and service (indoor)
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of indoor
sales/leasing/office area plus 1 space
sq. ft. of indoor
sales/leasing/office
No Minimum
per 1,000 sq. ft. of
indoor
sales/leasing/office
Equipment rental (indoor
and/or outdoor)
per service bay
area plus 1 space
area, plus 1 space per
per service bay
service bay
Equipment, heavy (rental,
sales, service)
Manufactured/mobile home
sales and service
31
Recreational vehicle (RV)
sales and service
Truck repair sales and
rental (large)
Car wash
Car wash as accessory use
to gas station or
convenience store that sells
gas
Gas station
Bus line yard and repair
facility
Impound lot
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
No Minimum
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.
No Minimum
1 space per 1,000 sq. ft., plus 1 space per commercial fleet
vehicle
32
No Minimum
Transit and Urban
Center Contexts: 1
space per 1,000 sq. ft.
Neighborhood Center
Context: 2 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
General Context: 5
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
General Context: 5
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
Neighborhood Center
Context: 3 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
Urban Center and
Transit Contexts: 1
space per 1,000 sq. ft.
No Maximum
307
308
309
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
service
distribution
Entertainment Establishments
(Sexually oriented business I 3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. I 1 space per 1,000 I No Minimum I. Contexts: 5 spaced
sq. ft. per 1,0000 sq. ft.
able Notes:
Facilities that are (a) occupied by persons who's right to live together is protected by the federal Fair Housing Act, and that (b)
;upy a building originally constructed for another residential use shall have the same parking requirements as the residential use for
ich the building was constructed.
Parking requirements to be determined by the transportation director based on considerations of factors such as estimated facility
e, vehicle traffic to the facility, transit use to the facility, potential traffic congestion, and likelihood of overflow parking in
DU= dwelling unit sq. ft.= square feet
Minimum Parking Requirement
General Context
Neighborhood
Urban Center
Transit Context
Center Context
Context
All zoning
districts not
RB, SNB, CB, CN,
R-MU-35,R-MU -
D-2, MU, TSA-T,
CSHBDI,
D-1, D-3, D-4,
G-MU, TSA-C,
Land Use
Maximum Parking
Allowed
listed in another
45, SR-3, FB-UNl,
CSHBD2
UI, FB-UN2,
context area
FB-SE, SSSC
FB-MUll, FB-
Overlay
SC, R-MU, MU-
8
TRANSPORTATION USES
33
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
Airport
Determined by Airport Authority
No Maximum
Heliport
Bus line station/terminal
Urban Center and
Transit Contexts: 2
Intermodal transit
passenger hub
No Minimum
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
Neighborhood Center
Railroad, passenger station
Transportation terminal,
and General Contexts:
including bus, rail and
1 space per 150
trucking
average daily
passenger boardings
Railroad, repair shop
1 space per 1,000 sq. ft., plus 1 space per fleet vehicle
No Minimum
Truck freight terminal
generally stored on -site
No Maximum
Railroad, freight terminal
No Minimum
facility
INDUSTRIAL USES
Manufacturing and Processing
Artisan food production
Transit and Urban
Center Contexts: 1
space per 1,000 sq. ft.
0.5 spaces per
of production area,
1,000 sq. ft. of
plus 2 spaces per
1 space per 1000 sq. ft. of production
production area,
1,000 sq. ft. of
Bakery, commercial
area, plus 2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of
plus 1.5 spaces per
No Minimum
office/retail
office/retail
1,000 sq. ft. of
office/retail
Neighborhood Center
and General Contexts:
2 spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft. of production area,
plus 3 spaces per
34
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
Automobile salvage and
recycling (outdoor)
Processing center (outdoor)
Automobile salvage and
recycling (indoor)
Blacksmith shop
Bottling plant
Brewery/Small Brewery
Chemical manufacturing
and/or storage
Commercial food
reparation
Distillery
Drop forge industry
Explosive manufacturing
and storage
Food processing
Heavy manufacturing
Incinerator, medical
waste/hazardous waste
Industrial assembly
Jewelry fabrication
Laundry, commercial
Light manufacturing
Manufacturing and
processing, food
Paint manufacturing
35
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
WroceSSIm center (indoor) I
IStudio, motion picture I
oodworking mill
fllection station
)ncrete and/or asphalt
No minimum
r,xtractive mctustry
Refinery, petroleum
orage and Warehousing
.r cargo terminals and
ckage delivery facility
No minimum
gilding materials
3tribution
ammable liquids or
ses, beating fuel
3tribution and storage
.ckage delivery facility
arehouse No minimum
arehouse, accessory to
-,ail and wholesale
.siness (maximum 5,000
uare foot floor plate)
holesale distribution
36
No minimum
No maximum
No maximum
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of office area,
2 spaces per 1,000
Storage, self
plus 1 space per 30 storage units
sq. ft. of office
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of office area
Contractor's yard/office
Rock, sand and gravel
storage and distribution
No Minimum
Storage (outdoor)
Storage and display
(outdoor)
Storage, public (outdoor)
PUBLIC AND SEMI-PUBLIC UTILITY USES
Utility: Building or
structure
Antenna, communication
tower
Antenna, communication
tower, exceeding the
maximum building height
in the zone
No Minimum
Large wind energy system
Solar array
Utility: Electric generation
facility
Utility Sewage treatment
plant
Utility: Solid waste transfer
station
37
Utility: Transmission wire,
line, pipe or pole
Wireless
telecommunications facility,
ACCESSORY USES
Accessory Dwelling Unit
Accessory guest and
servant's quarter
Living quarter for caretaker
or security guard
Retail, sales and service
accessory use when located
within a principal building
Retail, sales and service
accessory use when located
within a principal building
and operated primarily for
the convenience of
employees
Warehouse, accessory
Accessory use, except
those that are otherwise
specifically regulated
elsewhere in this title
Heliport, accessory
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
See Section 21A.40.200: Accessory Dwelling Units
1 space per DU
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. I 1 space per 1,000
sq. ft.
No Minimum
In
No Minimum I
All Contexts: 4 spaces
per DU
No Minimum I No Maximum
Transit and Urban
Center Contexts: 2
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
Neighborhood Center
Context: 3 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
General Context: 4
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
No Maximum
310
311
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
(Reverse vending machine
storage, accessory
outdoor)
RARY USES
✓Iobile food business
operation in public right-
✓Iobile food business
operation on private
iroperty) No minimum, unless required by temporary use permit or as determined by the
✓Iobile food court Zoning Administrator
fending cart, private
ending cart, public
arm stand, seasonal
le Notes:
No Maximum
Facilities that are (a) occupied by persons who's right to live together is protected by the federal Fair Housing Act, and that (b)
py a building originally constructed for another residential use shall have the same parking requirements as the residential use for
the building was constructed.
Parking requirements to be determined by the transportation director based on considerations of factors such as estimated facility
e, vehicle traffic to the facility, transit use to the facility, potential traffic congestion, and likelihood of overflow parking in
39
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
312 SECTION 12. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Table 21A.44.040-C. That
313 Table 21A.44.040-C of the Salt Lake City Code (Off Street Parking, Mobility and Loading:
314 Required Off Street Parking: Minimum Bicycle Parking Requirements) shall be, and hereby is
315 amended to read and appear as follows:
.O
316
317
318
319
320
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
TABLE 21A.44.040-C: MINIMUM BICYCLE PARKING REQUIREMENTS*:
(Calculation of Bicycle Parking Spaces to be Provided per Residential Unit or Based on Usable Floor Area)
Use
General Context
Neighborhood Center
Urban Center Context
Transit
Context
Context
All zoning districts
RB, SNB, CB, CN, R-MU-
D-2, MU, TSA-T, CSHBDI,
D-19 D-3, D-
not listed in
35, R-MU-45, SR-3, FB-
CSHBD2
4, G-MU,
another context
UN1, FB-SE, SSSC
TSA-C, UI,
area
Overlay
FB-UN2,
FB-
UNJMU11,
FB- SC, R-
MU, MU-8
Residential Uses
1 per 5 units
1 per 4 units
1 per 3 units
1 per 2 units
Public, Institutional,
1 per 10,000 sq. ft.
1 per 5,000 sq. ft.
1 per 5,000 sq. ft.
1 per 3,000
and Civic Uses
sq. ft.
Commercial Uses
1 per 10,000 sq. ft.
1 per 5,000 sq. ft
1 per 4,000 sq. ft.
1 per 2,000
sq. ft.
Industrial Uses
1 per 15,000 sq. ft.
1 per 8,000 sq. ft.
1 per 5,000 sq. ft.
1 per 3,000
sq. ft.
*For all uses: In determining the minimum number of bicycle parking spaces required, fractional spaces are rounded to the
nearest whole number, with one-half counted as an additional space
41
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
321
322 SECTION 13. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Table 2 1 A.44.060-A. That
323 Table 21A.44.060-A of the Salt Lake City Code (Off Street Parking, Mobility and Loading:
324 Parking Location And Design: Parking Location And Setback Requirements) shall be, and
325 hereby is amended to read and appear as follows:
42
326
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
TABLE 21A.44.060-A: PARKING LOCATION AND SETBACK REQUIREMENTS:
N = parking prohibited between lot line and front line of the principal building
Zoning District
Front Lot Line
Corner Side Lot Line
Interior Side Lot Line
Rear Lot Line
GENERAL CONTEXT
Residential (FR Districts, RB, RMF, RO)
FR
N
Parking in driveways that comply with all
applicable city standards is exempt from this
restriction.
6 ft.
0 ft.
R-1, R-2, SR-1, SR-2
0 ft.
RMF-30
N
0 ft.; or 10 ft. when abutting
any 1-2 family residential
district
RMF-35, RMF-45, RMF-
75, RO
0 ft.; or 10 ft. when abutting
any 1-2 family residential
district. Limited to 1 side yard
except for single-family
attached lots.
Commercial and Manufacturing (CC, CS, CG, M-1, M-2, SNB)
CC
15 ft.
0 ft.; or 7 ft. when abutting any residential district
CS
0 ft.; or 15 ft. when abutting any residential district
CG
N.
See also Subsection 21A.26.070 .I
M-1
15 ft.
M-2
0 ft.; or 50 ft. when abutting any residential district
Special Purpose Districts
A
0 ft.
0 ft.
AG, AG-2, AG-5, AG-20
N
BP
8 ft.; or 30 ft. when abutting any residential district
EI
10 ft.
30 ft.
30 ft.
20 ft.
FP
20 ft.
6 ft.
0 ft.
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LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
1
0 ft.; or 15 ft. when abutting any residential district
MH
0 ft.
OS
30 ft.
10 ft.
PL
0 ft.; or 10 ft. when abutting any residential district
PL-2
20 ft.
RP
30 ft.
8 ft.; or 30 ft. when abutting any residential district
NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER CONTEXT
CB, CN, SNB
N
0 ft.; or 7 ft. when abutting any 1-2 family residential district
R-MU-35, R- MU-45
Surface Parking: N
Parking Structures: 45' or located behind principal
building
Limited to 1 side yard, 0 ft,; or
10 ft. when abutting any 1-2
family residential district
0 ft.; or 10 ft. when abutting
any 1-2 family residential
district
RB, SR-3, FB-UN1, FB-
SE
N
0 ft.
URBAN CENTER CONTEXT
CSHBDI
N
0 ft.; or 7 ft. when abutting any residential district
CSHBD2
0 ft.; or 7 ft. when abutting any 1-2 family residential district
D-2
Surface Parking: N
Surface parking must be located behind the
principal structure and comply with other
requirements of Subsection 21A.30.010 .F
Parking Structures: N
0 ft.
MU
Surface Parking: 25 ft. or located behind principal
structure
Parking Structures: 45 ft. or located behind
principal structure
0 ft.; limited to 1 side yard
0 ft.
TSA-T
See Subsection 21A.44.060.13.2
0 ft.
TRANSIT CONTEXT
D-1
See Subsection 21A.44.060.B. I
D-3
D-4
See Subsection 21A.44.060 .B.1, 21A.30.010 .F
and 21A.31.010 .H
0 ft.
G-MU
327
328
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
FB-UN2, FB- U4MU11,
N
FB-SC
MU-8
TSA-C
See Subsection 21A.44.060.13.2
R-MU
Surface Parking: 30 ft.
0 ft.; or 10 ft. when abutting
0 ft.; or 10 ft. when abutting
Parking Structures: 45 ft. or located behind
any 1-2 family residential
any 1-2 family residential
principal structure
district
district
Surface parking at least 30 ft.
from front lot line
UI
0 ft; Hospitals: 30 ft.
0 ft.; or 15 ft. when abutting
0 ft.; or 15 ft. when abutting
any 1-2 family residential
any 1-2 family residential
district; Hospitals: 10 ft.
district;
Hospitals: 10 ft.
LI
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
329 SECTION 14. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Table 21A.44.080-A. That
330 Table 21A.44.080-A of the Salt Lake City Code (Off Street Parking, Mobility and Loading:
331 Drive -Through Facilities and Vehicle Stacking Areas) shall be, and hereby is amended to read
332 and appear as follows:
we
333
334
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
TABLE 21A.44.080-A: REQUIRED VEHICLE STACKING SPACES:
Use
General Context
Neighborhood Center Context
Urban Center Context
Transit Context
All zoning districts
RB, SNB, CB, CN, R-MU-35, R-
D-2, MU, TSA-T,
D-J, D-3, D-4, G-MU,
not listed in another
MU-45, SR-3, FB-UNI, FB-SE,
CSHBDI, CSHBD2
TSA-C, UI, FB-UN2,
context area
SSSC Overlay
FB-MU11, FB-SC, R-
I
MU, MU-8
Car Wash,
3 spaces per bay or stall
2 spaces per bay or stall
Self -Service
Car Wash,
4 spaces per lane or stall
3 spaces per lane or stall
Automated
Food and
5 spaces per service lane
4 spaces per service lane
Beverage
Service Uses
Other Uses
3 spaces per service lane
3 spaces per service lane
47
LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
SECTION 15. 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
CHAIRPERSON
ATTEST:
CITY RECORDER
Transmitted to Mayor on
day of
Mayor's Action: Approved. Vetoed.
MAYOR
CITY RECORDER
(SEAL)
Bill No. of 2024.
Published:
Ordinance adopting FB-MU8 (legislative)v2
2024.
SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE
No. of 2024
(An ordinance amending various sections of the Title 2 1 A of the
Salt Lake City Code to create the MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8 Subdistrict)
An ordinance amending various sections of Title 2 1 A of the Salt Lake City Code pursuant
to Petition No. PLNPCM2023-00169 to create the MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8 Subdistrict.
WHEREAS, the Salt Lake City Planning Commission ("Planning Commission") held a
public hearing on October 25, 2023 to consider a petition submitted by Salt Lake City Mayor
Erin Mendenhall (Petition No. PLNPCM2023-00169) to amend various sections of Title 2 1 A of
the Salt Lake City Code pertaining to create the MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8 Subdistrict, to
establish regulations for that subdistrict, and to apply the MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8
Subdistrict to the properties within boundaries of the Ballpark Station Area pursuant to Petition
No. PLNPCM2023-00169; and
WHEREAS, at its October 25, 2023 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.22.010. That Section
21A.22.010 of the Salt Lake City Code (Specific District Regulations: Zoning Districts, Map and
Boundaries) shall be and hereby is amended to add a new chapter titled "21A.25 Form Based Mixed
Use Districts" and subsection "21A.25.060 MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8 Subdistrict" in the
zoning districts table, which Section Reference and District Name shall appear as follows:
21A.22.010 ZONING DISTRICTS:
In order to carry out the purposes of this title, Salt Lake City is divided into the following zoning
districts:
Section Reference
District Name
A.
Residential Districts:
21A.24.020
FR-1/43,560 Foothills Estate Residential District
21A.24.030
FR-2/21,780 Foothills Residential District
21A.24.040
FR-3/12,000 Foothills Residential District
21A.24.050
R-1/12,000 Single -Family Residential District
21 A.24.060
R-1 /7,000 Single -Family Residential District
21 A.24.070
R-1 /5,000 Single -Family Residential District
21A.24.080
SR -I and SR -IA Special Development Pattern Residential District
21A.24.090
SR-2 (Reserved)
21A.24.100
SR-3 Special Development Pattern Residential District
21A.24.110
R-2 Single- and Two -Family Residential District
21A.24.120
RMF-30 Low Density Multi -Family Residential District
21A.24.130
RMF-35 Moderate Density Multi -Family Residential District
21A.24.140
RMF-45 Moderate/High Density Multi -Family Residential District
21A.24.150
RMF-75 High Density Multi -Family Residential District
21A.24.160
RB Residential/Business District
21A.24.164
R-MU-35 Residential/Mixed Use District
21A.24.168
R-MU-45 Residential/Mixed Use District
21A.24.170
R-MU Residential/Mixed Use District
21A.24.180
RO Residential/Office District
B.
Form Based Mixed Use Districts:
21A.25.060
MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8 Subdistrict
C.
Commercial Districts:
21A.26.020
CN Neighborhood Commercial District
21A.26.025
SNB Small Neighborhood Business District
21A.26.030
CB Community Business District
21A.26.040
CS Community Shopping District
21A.26.050
CC Corridor Commercial District
W
21A.26.060
CSHBD Sugar House Business District
21A.26.070
CG General Commercial District
21A.26.078
TSA Transit Station Area District
D.
Form Based Districts:
21A.27.040
FB-SC and FB-SE Form Based Special Purpose Corridor District
21A.27.050
FB-UN1 and FB-UN2 Form Based Urban Neighborhood District
21A.27.060
FB-MU Form Based Mixed Use District
E.
Manufacturing Districts:
21A.28.020
M-1 Light Manufacturing District
21A.28.030
M-2 Heavy Manufacturing District
F.
Downtown Districts And Gateway Districts:
Downtown Districts:
21A.30.020
D-1 Central Business District
21A.30.030
D-2 Downtown Support District
21A.30.040
D-3 Downtown Warehouse/Residential District
21A.30.045
D-4 Downtown Secondary Central Business District
Gateway Districts:
21A.31.020
I G-MU Gateway -Mixed Use District
G.
Special Purpose Districts:
21A.32.020
RP Research Park District
21A.32.030
BP Business Park District
21A.32.040
FP Foothills Protection District
21A.32.050
AG Agricultural District
21A.32.052
AG-2 Agricultural District
21A.32.054
AG-5 Agricultural District
21A.32.056
AG-20 Agricultural District
21A.32.060
A Airport District
21A.32.070
PL Public Lands District
21A.32.075
PL-2 Public Lands District
21A.32.080
I Institutional District
21A.32.090
UI Urban Institutional District
21A.32.100
OS Open Space District
21A.32.105
NOS Natural Open Space District
21A.32.110
MH Mobile Home Park District
21A.32.120
EI Extractive Industries District
21A.32.130
I MU Mixed Use District
H.
Overlay Districts:
21A.34.020
H Historic Preservation Overlay District
21A.34.030
T Transitional Overlay District
21A.34.040
AFPP Airport Flight Path Protection Overlay District
21A.34.050
LC Lowland Conservancy Overlay District
21A.34.060
Groundwater Source Protection Overlay District
21A.34.070
LO Landfill Overlay District
21A.34.080
CHPA Capitol Hill Protective Area Overlay District
21A.34.090
SSSC South State Street Corridor Overlay District
21A.34.100
M-1H Light Manufacturing Height Overlay District
21A.34.110
DMSC Downtown Main Street Core Overlay District
21A.34.120
YCI Yalecrest Compatible Infill Overlay District
21A.34.130
RCO Riparian Corridor Overlay District
21A.34.140
Northwest Quadrant Overlay District
21A.34.150
IP Inland Port Overlay District
I.
Character Conservation Districts:
21A.35.010
I Purpose
SECTION 2. Enacting the text of Salt Lake City Code Chapter 21A.25. That Title 21 A of
the Salt Lake City Code (Specific District Regulations) shall be, and hereby is amended to include a
new chapter, 21A.25 Form Based Mixed Use Districts as follows:
CHAPTER 21A.25
FORM BASED MIXED USE DISTRICT
21 A.25.010: GENERAL PROVISIONS
A. Intent: The intent of this chapter is to create a scale of form based, mixed use
districts that can be used in different areas of the city based on the land use policies identified in
the general plan. The regulations are intended to provide places for small and large businesses,
increase the supply of a variety of housing types in the city, and promote the public health by
increasing the opportunity for people to access daily needs by walking or biking. The
regulations focus on the form of development, the manner in which buildings are oriented toward
public spaces, the scale of development, and the interaction of uses within the city.
B. Allowed Uses: Land uses shall be allowed as a permitted or conditional use based
on the land use tables for each listed district in Chapter 21A.33.
al
1. Accessory Uses and Structures: Accessory uses and structures shall be allowed
subject to the requirements of 21A.36.020, 21A.36.030, and 21A.40 of this title and
any other provisions that specifically applies to accessory uses and structures that
may be found in this title.
2. Obnoxious or Offensive Uses: No use of land shall be permitted which creates a
nuisance by reason of odor, dust, smoke, vapors, noise, light, vibration or refuse
matter. Any nuisance shall be considered a violation of this title.
21A.25.020: Reserved
21A.25.030: Reserved
21A.25.040: Reserved
21A.25.050: Reserved
21A.25.060 MU-8 FORM BASED MIXED USE 8 SUBDISTRICT
A. Purpose: the purpose of the MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8 zoning subdistrict is
to implement the city's general plan in areas that identify mid rise buildings, generally eight
stories or less in height, that contain a mix of land uses that support people who choose to live in
or near the subdistrict.
B. Building form standards for each allowed building form and other associated
regulations for the MU-8 subdistrict are listed in the below tables of this section.
Row House Building Form Standards:
a. Prohibitions: This use is prohibited on the following streets:
(i). 1300 South
(ii). West Temple
(iii). Main Street
TABLE 21A.25.060.B.1
Building Regulation
Regulation for Building Form:
Row House
H
Height
Maximum of 40'. All heights measured from established grade.
Rooftop decks and associated railing/parapet are allowed on any roof, including roofs at
the maximum allowed height.
F
Front and
Minimum 10'. Maximum 20', unless a greater setback is required due to existing utility
Corner Side
easements in which case the maximum setback shall be at the edge of the easement.
Yard Setback
May be modified through Design Review (Chapter 21A.59).
5
S
R
Interior Side
Yard
Rear Yard
Minimum of 5' between row house building form and side property line, except when
an interior side yard is abutting a zoning district that has a maximum permitted building
height of 30' or less, then the minimum shall be 10'. For the purpose of this regulation,
an alley that is a minimum of 10' in width that separates a subject property from a
different zoning district shall not be considered abutting. No setback required for
common walls.
Minimum of 20'
U
Uses Per Story
Residential on all stories; live/work units permitted on ground level.
E
Entry Feature
Each dwelling unit must include an allowed entry feature. See 21A.37.050.P for
allowed entry features. Dwelling units abutting a street must include an entry feature on
street facing fagade. Pedestrian connections, as per Subsection 21A.37.050.P with
minimum 5' width are required for each required entry feature.
U
Upper Level
When abutting a lot in a zoning district with a maximum building height of 30' or less,
Stepback
the first full floor of the building above 30' shall step back 10' from the building fagade
at finished grade along any side and rear yard that is abutting the lot in the applicable
zoning district. This regulation does not apply when a lot in a different zoning district is
separated from the subject parcel by a street or alley.
OS
Open Space
Each dwelling unit shall include a minimum open space area that is equal to at least
Area
25% of the footprint of the individual unit, subject to all other open space area
requirements of Subsection 21A.25.060.0 "Open Space Area." A minimum of 20% of
'
the required open space area shall include vegetation.
BF
Building Forms
Multiple buildings may be built on a single lot provided all of the buildings have
Per Lot
frontage on a street. All buildings shall comply with all applicable standards.
SO
Side/Interior
Dwelling units not located directly abutting a street are permitted, provided the design
Orientation
standards for glass are complied with on the fagade with the required entry feature.
Lots for individual row house dwelling units without public street frontage are allowed
subject to recording a final subdivision plat that:
1. Documents that new lots have adequate access to a public street by way of
easements or a shared driveway; and
2. Includes a disclosure of private infrastructure costs for any shared infrastructure
associated with the new lot(s) per Section 21A.55.110 of this title.
MW
Midblock
If a midblock walkway is shown in an adopted city plan on the subject property, a
Walkway
midblock walkway shall be provided. The midblock walkway must be a minimum of
10' wide and include a minimum 6' wide unobstructed path.
DS
Design
See Chapter 21A.37 for other applicable building configuration and design standards.
Standards
2. Multi -Family Residential, Storefront, and Vertical Mixed -Use Building Form
Standards:
(a). Ground floor residential uses are prohibited on the following streets:
(i). 1300 South
(ii). West Temple
(iii). Main Street
TABLE 21A.25.060.B.2
Con
Building
Regulation for Building Forms:
Regulation
Multi -family Residential/Storefront/Vertical Mixed Use
H
Height
Maximum height of 90'. All heights measured from established grade.
Buildings in excess of 50' require design review in accordance with Chapter 21A.59.
Rooftop decks and associated railing/parapet are allowed on any roof, including roofs at
the maximum allowed height.
GH
Ground Floor
Minimum ground floor height 14'. This requirement shall precede the ground floor
Height
height requirements established in Subsection 21A.37.050.A.1.
a
Front and
Minimum: 10'. Maximum 20' but may be increased if the additional setback is used for
Corner Side
plazas, courtyards, or outdoor dining areas unless a greater setback is required due to
Yard Setback
existing utility easements in which case the maximum setback shall be at the edge of the
easement. May be modified through Design Review process (Chapter 21A.59).
B
Required
Minimum of 50% of street facing facade shall be built within 10' of the front or corner
Build -To
side property line. May be modified through Design Review process (Chapter 21A.59).
S
Interior Side
No minimum required, except when an interior side yard is abutting a zoning district that
Yard
has a maximum permitted building height of 45' or less, then the minimum shall be 10'.
For the purpose of this regulation, an alley that is a minimum of 10' in width that
separates a subject property from a different zoning district shall not be considered
abutting.
R
Rear Yard
No minimum required, except when a rear yard is abutting a zoning district with a
maximum permitted building height of 45' or less, then the minimum is 20'. For the
purpose of this regulation, an alley that is a minimum of 10' in width that separates a
subject property from a different zoning district shall not be considered abutting.
GU
Ground Floor
The required ground floor use space facing the street shall be limited to the following
Use
uses: retail goods establishments, retail service establishments, public service portions of
businesses, restaurants, taverns/brewpubs, bar establishments, art galleries, theaters, or
performing art facilities. This applies to all streets with a right of way that is wider than
66'. May be modified through Design Review process (Chapter 21A.59).
E
Ground Floor
Ground floor dwelling units abutting a street must have an allowed entry feature. See
Dwelling
21A.37.050.P for allowed entry features. Pedestrian connections, as per Subsection
Entrances
21A.37.050.P are required to each required entry feature.
U
Upper Level
When abutting a lot in a zoning district with a maximum building height of 30' or less,
Stepback
the first full floor of the building above 30' shall step back 10' from the building facade
at finished grade along the side or rear yard that is abutting the lot in the applicable
zoning district. This regulation does not apply when a lot in a different zoning district is
separated from the subject parcel by a street or alley.
MW
Midblock
If a midblock walkway is shown in an adopted city plan on the subject property, a
Walkway
midblock walkway shall be provided. The midblock walkway must be a minimum of 10'
wide and include a minimum 6' wide unobstructed path.
BF
Building
Multiple buildings may be built on a single lot provided all of the buildings have
Forms Per
frontage on a street. All buildings shall comply with all applicable standards.
Lot
OS
Open Space
A minimum of 20% of the lot area shall be open space area subject to all other open
Area
space area requirements of Subsection 21A.25.060.0 "Open Space Area." A minimum
of 20% of the required open space area shall include vegetation.
DS Design I See Chapter 21A.37 for other applicable building configuration and design standards.
Standards
C. Open Space Area Requirements: When the building forms allowed in this
subdistrict require an open space area, the open space area shall comply with the following
standards:
1. Open Space Area: Open space area may include landscaped yards, patio,
dining areas, common balconies, rooftop gardens, and other similar outdoor living
spaces. Private balconies shall not be counted toward the minimum open space
area requirement. Required parking lot landscaping or perimeter parking lot
landscaping shall also not count toward the minimum open space area
requirement.
2. At least one open space area shall include a minimum dimension of at least 15'
by 15'.
3. Trees shall be included at a rate where the mature spread of the tree will cover
at least 50% of the open space area.
4. Open space areas that are greater than 500 square feet must contain at least one
useable element, accessible to all building occupants, from the following list.
a. A bench for every 250 square feet of open space area;
b. A table for outdoor eating for every 500 square feet of open space
area;
c. An outdoor amenity. This is defined as an amenity that intends to
provide outdoor recreation and leisure opportunities including, but not
limited to, walking paths, playgrounds, seating areas, gardens, sport
court or similar amenity intended to promote outdoor activity; and/or
d. Landscaping that equals at least 33% of the landscaped area.
D. Parking Regulations: Specific parking standards applicable to this subdistrict are
listed below in Table 21A.25.060.D of this section. These are in addition to any other applicable
parking standards in Chapter 21A.44.
TABLE 21A.25.060.D
Parking
Applicability: Applies to all properties in the zone
Regulation
SP
Surface Parking
Surface parking shall be located behind or to the side of a principal building provided:
Location
N.
1. The parking is set back a minimum of 25' from the front or corner side property line;
and
2. The setback area shall be considered a landscaped yard and comply with the landscape
yard planting requirements in Chapter 21A.46 and include:
a. Trees with a minimum mature spread of 20' planted at one tree for every 20' of
street frontage; and
b. A 3' tall solid wall or fence at the property line along the street. A hedge or
other similar landscaped screen may be used in place of a wall or fence provided
the plants are spaced no further than 18 inches on center across the entire frontage.
GE Garage Street facing parking garage entrance doors shall have a minimum 20' setback from the front
Entrances property line and shall not exceed 50% of the first floor building width. One-way garage entry
may not exceed 14' in width; multiway garage entry may not exceed 26' in width. Driveways
for row house building forms must be located along an alley or accessed at the rear of the
building.
LS Loading and Allowed behind or to the side of a principal building only. All service areas shall be screened or
Service Areas located within the building.
EB Existing The reuse of existing buildings is exempt from the requirements of this table unless new
Buildings parking area(s) are being added. New parking areas are subject to compliance with this
subsection.
E. Streetscape Regulations: Specific streetscape regulations applicable to the MU-8
subdistrict are listed below in Table 21A.25.060.E of this section. These regulations are in
addition to any other applicable streetscape standards in Title 21A.
TABLE 21A.25.060.E
Streetscape
Applicability: Applies to all properties in the zone
Regulation
ST Street Trees
Street trees are required and shall be provided as per Subsection 21A.48.060.D.
SW Sidewalk Width
Sidewalks shall have a minimum width of 10'. Additional sidewalk width shall be
installed by the developer so there is a minimum sidewalk width of 10'. This applies to
new buildings and to additions that increase the gross building square footage by more
than 50%. This standard does not require removal of existing street trees, buildings, or
portions thereof. For purposes of this section, sidewalk width is measured from the
back of the park strip or required street tree if no park strip is provided, toward the
abutting property line.
SL
Street Lights
Street lights are required and shall be installed in compliance with the city's Street
Lighting Master Plan and Policy or its successor.
F. Uses Not Associated with Building Form: Allowed uses that do not involve
construction of a building, such as parks and open space, are not required to comply with any
specific building form regulation.
G. Additional Regulations: The following regulations apply to properties located in
this subdistrict.
1.21A.33 Land Use Tables
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2.21A.36 General Provisions
3.21A.37 Design Standards
4.21A.38 Nonconforming Uses and Noncomplying Structures
5.21A.40 Accessory Uses, Buildings, and Structures
6.21A.42 Temporary Uses
7.21 A.44 Off Street Parking, Mobility, and Loading
8. 21A.46 Signs
9.21A.48 Landscaping and Buffers
SECTION 3. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Subsection 21A.33.010.A. That
Subsection 21A.33.010.A of the Salt Lake City Code (Land Use Tables: General Provisions:
Permitted Uses) shall be, and hereby is amended to read and appear as follows:
A. Permitted Uses: The uses specified as permitted uses in sections 21A.33.020,
21A.33.025, 21A.33.030, 21A.33.035, 21A.33.040, 21A.33.050, 21A.33.060, 21A.33.070, and
21A.33.080 of this chapter, tables of permitted and conditional uses, are permitted provided that
they comply with the general standards set forth in part IV of this title and all other applicable
requirements of this title.
SECTION 4. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Subsection 21A.33.010.B. That
Subsection 21A.33.010.B of the Salt Lake City Code (Land Use Tables: General Provisions:
Conditional Uses) shall be, and hereby is amended to read and appear as follows:
B. Conditional Uses: The uses specified as conditional uses in sections 21A.33.020,
21A.33.025, 21A.33.030, 21A.33.035, 21A.33.040, 21A.33.050, 21A.33.060, 21A.33.070, and
21A.33.080 of this chapter, tables of permitted and conditional uses, shall be allowed provided they
are approved pursuant to the standards and procedures for conditional uses set forth in chapter
21 A.54 of this title, and comply with all other applicable requirements of this title.
SECTION 5. Enacting the text of Salt Lake City Code Section 21A.33.025. That
Chapter 21A.33 of the Salt Lake City Code (Land Use Tables) shall be, and hereby is amended to
include a new section, 21A.33.025 "Table Of Permitted And Conditional Uses For Form Based
Mixed Use Districts" shall read and appear as follows:
21A.33.025: TABLE OF PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES FOR FORM BASED
MIXED USE DISTRICTS
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Legend: C = Conditional P = Permitted
Use
Permitted and Conditional Uses By District
MU-8
Accessory use, except those that are
otherwise specifically regulated elsewhere
in this title
P
Affordable Housing Incentives
Development
P
Alcohol:
Bar establishment (indoor)
P
Bar establishment (outdoor)
P
Brewpub (indoor)
P'
Brewpub (outdoor)
P'
Tavern (indoor)
P'
Tavern (outdoor)
C'
Animal, veterinary office
P
Antenna, communication tower
P
Antenna, communication tower, exceeding
the maximum building height
C
Art gallery
P
Artisan food production
P2,3
Bed and breakfast
P
Bed and breakfast inn
P
Bed and breakfast manor
P
Bio-medical facility
P3,4
Bus line station/terminal
P5
Clinic (medical, dental)
P
Commercial food preparation
P3
Community garden
P
Crematorium
P
Daycare
center, adult
P
center, child
P
nonregistered home daycare
P6
11
registered home daycare or
preschool
P6
Dwelling:
Accessory Unit
P
Artists' loft/studio
P
Assisted living facility (large)
P
Assisted living facility (limited
capacity)
P
Assisted living facility (small)
P
Congregate care facility (large)
P
Congregate care facility (small)
P
Group home (large)
P
Group home (small)
P
Multi -family
P
Residential support (large)
P
Residential support (small)
P
Shared Housing
P
Exhibition hall
Farmers' market
P
Financial institution
P
Funeral home
P
Gas station
Government facility
C
Government facility requiring special
design features for security purposes
P5
Heliport, accessory
Home occupation
P7
Hotel/motel
P
Industrial assembly
C3
Laboratory, medical related
P3
Library
P
Mixed use development
P
Mobile food business (operation in the
public right of way)
P
Mobile food business (operation on private
property)
P
Mobile food court
P
Municipal services uses including city
utility uses and police and fire stations
P
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Museum
P
Office
P
Office, publishing company
P
Open space on lots less than 4 acres in size
PS
Park
P
Parking
Commercial
C8
Off site
P8
Performing arts production facility
P
Place of worship
P9
Radio, television station
P
Railroad, passenger station
P
Reception center
P
Recreation (indoor)
P
Recreation (outdoor)
P
Research and development facility
P3
Restaurant
P
Restaurant with drive -through facility
Retail goods establishment
P
Retail service establishment
P
Retail service establishment, upholstery
shop
P
Sales and display (outdoor)
P
School:
College or university
P
K - 12 private
P
K - 12 public
P
Music conservatory
P
Professional and vocational
P
Seminary and religious institute
P
Small brewery
P
Social service mission and charity dining
hall
C
Stadium
Storage, self
Studio, art
P
Technology facility
P3
Theater, live performance
P
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Theater, movie
P
Utility, buildings or structure
P' °
Utility, transmission wire, line, pipe or pole
P' °
Vending cart, private property
P
Vending cart, public property
P
Warehouse
Warehouse, accessory
P
Wireless telecommunications facility (see
Section 21A.40.090, Table 21A.40.090.E
of this title
Qualifying provisions:
1. Subject to conformance with the provisions of section 21A.36.300, "Alcohol
Related Establishments", of this title.
2. Must contain retail component for on -site food sales.
3. Consult the water use and/or consumption limitations of Subsection 21A.33.010.D.1.
4. Prohibited within 1/2 mile of a residential use if the facility produces hazardous or
radioactive waste as defined by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality
administrative rules.
5. Subject to conformance with the provisions of chapter 21A.59, "Design Review", of this
title.
6. Subject to Section 21A.36.130 of this title.
7. Subject to Section 21A.36.030 of this title.
8. Parking lots, garages or parking structures, proposed as the only principal use on a
property that has frontage on a public street that would result in a building demolition
are prohibited subject to the provisions of Subsection 21A.30.010.F.3.
9. If a place of worship is proposed to be located within 600 feet of a tavern, bar
establishment, or brewpub, the place of worship must submit a written waiver of
spacing requirement as a condition of approval.
10. Subject to conformance to the provisions in subsection 21A.02.050B of this title.
SECTION 6. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Section 21A.34.090. That
Section 21 A.34.090 of the Salt Lake City Code (Specific District Regulations: Overlay Districts:
SSSC South State Street Corridor Overlay District) shall be, and hereby is amended to include a
new subsection G while retaining all other subparts, tables and notes in said section:
G. Exemptions: The MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8 Subdistrict, and FB-UN2 Form
Based Urban Neighborhood 2 Subdistrict are exempt from the requirements in this Section.
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SECTION 7. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Subsection 21A.36.020.C. That
Subsection 21A.36.020.0 of the Salt Lake City Code (General Provisions: Conformance With
Lot and Bulk Controls: Height Exceptions) shall be, and hereby is amended to read and appear as
follows.
C. Height Exceptions: Exceptions to the maximum building height in all zoning
districts are allowed as indicated in Table 21A.36.020.0 of this subsection.
TABLE 21A.36.020.0
HEIGHT EXCEPTIONS
Extent Above Maximum Building
Height Allowed
Type By the District Applicable Districts
Chimney As required by local, State or Federal All zoning districts
regulations
Church steeples or spires
No limit
All zoning districts
Elevator/stairway tower or
16 feet
All Commercial,
bulkhead
Manufacturing, Downtown,
FB-UN2, FB-MU11, MU-8,
RO, R-MU, RMF-45, RMF-75,
RP, BP, I, UI, A, PL and PL-2
Districts
Flagpole
Maximum height of the zoning district
All zoning districts
in which the flagpole is located or 60
feet, whichever is less. Conditional
use approval is required for additional
height
Light poles for sport fields
Maximum height of the zoning district
All zoning districts that allow
such as ballparks, stadiums,
or 90 feet whichever is greater.
sport field activities and
soccer fields, golf driving
Special exception approval is required
stadiums excluding parks less
ranges, and similar uses'
for any further additional height or if
than 4 acres in size
the lights are located closer than 30
feet from adjacent residential
structures
Mechanical equipment
5 feet
All zoning districts, other than
parapet wall
the FP, FR-1, FR-2, FR-3, and
Open Space Districts
Note:
1. Lighting shall be shielded to eliminate excessive glare or light into adjacent properties
and have cutoffs to protect the view of the night sky.
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SECTION 8. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Subsection 21A.37.050.A. l.b. That
Subsection 21A.37.050.A. l .b. of the Salt Lake City Code (Design Standards: Design Standards
Defined: Ground Floor Use and Visual Interest: Ground Floor Use Only) shall be, and hereby is
amended to read and appear as follows:
b. The MU-8 (Form Based Mixed Use 8 Subdistrict), TSA (Transit Station Area), R-MU-35
(Residential Mixed -Use), R-MU-45 (Residential Mixed -Use), FB-UN2 (Form Based Urban
Neighborhood), FB-MUI I (Form Based Mixed Use 11 Subdistrict), FBUN-SC (Form Based
Urban Neighborhood Special Corridor Core), FBUN-SE (Form Based Urban Neighborhood
Special Corridor Edge), CSHBD (Sugar House Business District) are not subject to the 16'
minimum floor to ceiling height required by this section. A zoning district that has a similar
requirement, that requirement shall apply.
SECTION 9. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Table 21A.37.060. That Table
21 A.37.060 of the Salt Lake City Code (Design Standards: Design Standards Required in Each
Zoning District: Table 21A.37.060), shall be and hereby is amended to include a new subpart H
while retaining all other subparts, tables and notes in said table:
H. Form Based Mixed Use Districts
District
Standard (Code Section)
MU-8
Ground floor use (%)
803
(21A.37.050.A.1)
Ground floor use + visual
interest (%) (21A.37.050.A.2)
Building materials: ground
70
floor (%) (21A.37.050.B.3)
Building materials: upper
50
floors (%) (21A.37.050.B.4)
Glass: ground floor (%)
601
(21A.37.050.C.1)
16
Glass: upper floors (%)
15
(21A.37.050.C.2)
Reflective Glass: ground floor
0
(%) (21A.37.050.C.1)
Reflective Glass: upper floors
0
(%) (21A.37.050.C.2)
Building entrances (feet)
40
(21A.37.050.D)
Blank wall: maximum length
30
(feet) (21A.37.050.E)
Street facing facade:
200
maximum length (feet)
(21A.37.050.F)
Upper floor stepback (feet)
(21A.37.050.G.4)
Lighting: exterior
X
(21A.37.050.H)
Lighting: parking lot
X
(21A.37.050.I)
Screening of mechanical
X
equipment (21A.37.050.J)
Screening of service areas
V
(21A.37.050.K.1)
Ground floor residential
X
entrances for dwellings with
individual unit entries
(21A.37.050.L)
Parking garages or structures
X
(21A.37.050.M)
Tree canopy coverage (%)
66%
(21A.37.050.P.1)
Minimum vegetation standards
X
(21A.37.050.P.2)
Street trees (21A.37.050.P.3)
X
Soil volume (21A.37.050.P.4)
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Minimize curb cuts
X
(21A.37.050.P.5)
Overhead cover
X
(21A.37.050.P.6)
Streetscape landscaping
X
(21A.37.050.P.7)
Height transitions: angular
X
plane for adjacent zone
districts (21A.37.050.Q)
Lrizontal articulation
A.37.050.R)
Notes:
1. This may be reduced to twenty percent (20%) if the ground floor is within one of the
following building types: urban house, two-family, cottage, and row house; subject to
the building type being allowed in the zone.
2. Except where specifically authorized by the zone.
3. For buildings with street facing facades over 100' in length, a minimum of 30% of
the facade length shall be an "active use" as defined in Subsection
21A.37.050.A. L Except for the rowhouse building form, residential units shall
not count as an "active use" toward the 30% minimum.
SECTION 10. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Subsection 21A.40.120.D.2.
That Subsection 21A.40.120.D.1.2 of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Regulations of General
IN
Applicability: Regulations of Fences, Wall and Hedges: Design Requirements) shall be, and
hereby is amended to read and appear as follows:
2. Nonresidential districts (chapters 21A.25 through 21A.34 of this title: form based
mixed use districts, commercial districts, manufacturing districts, downtown districts, gateway
districts, special purpose districts and overlay districts):
a. Allowed Materials: Fences and walls shall be made of high quality, durable
materials that require minimal maintenance. Acceptable materials for fencing
in nonresidential districts include, but are not limited to, chainlink, prewoven
chainlink with slats, wood, brick, tilt -up concrete, masonry block, stone,
metal, composite/recycled materials or other manufactured materials or
combination of materials commonly used for fencing. Other materials of
similar quality and durability, but not listed herein, may be used upon
approval by the zoning administrator through an administrative interpretation
application.
b. Prohibited Materials: Fences or walls in nonresidential districts shall not be
constructed of or contain:
(1) Scrap materials such as scrap lumber and scrap metal.
(2) Materials not typically used or designated/manufactured for fencing
such as metal roofing panels, corrugated or sheet metal, tarps or
plywood.
SECTION 11. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Table 2 1 A.44.040-A. That
Table 21A.44.040-A of the Salt Lake City Code (Off Street Parking, Mobility and Loading:
Required Off Street Parking: Minimum and Maximum Off Street Parking) shall be, and hereby is
amended to read and appear as follows:
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TABLE 21A.44.040-A: MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM OFF STREET PARKING:
DU= dwelling unit sq. ft.= square feet
Land Use I Minimum Parking Requirement
General
Context
All zoning
districts not
listed in another
context area
Neighborhood
Center Context
RB, SNB, CB, CN,
R-MU-35,R-MU -
45, SR-3, FB-UN1,
FB-SE, SSSC
Overlay
Urban Center
Context
D-2, MU, TSA-T,
CSHBDI,
CSHBD2
Vehicle Stacking and Drive -Through Facilities: See Subsection 21A.44.040.A.6
Jutdoor Sales/Display/Leasing/Auction Areas: See Subsection 21A.44.040.A.7
2ESIDENTIAL USES
3ousehold Living
' loft/studio
factured home
.e home
family (attached)
family (detached)
family cottage
)pment building form
home
family
1.5 spaces per
DU
2 spaces per DU
1 space per DU
2 spaces per DU
1 space per DU 1 0.5 spaces per DU
1 space per DU
1 space per DU
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Transit Context
D-1, D-3, D-4,
G-MU, TSA-C,
UI, FB-UN2,
FB-MU11, FB-
SC, R-MU, MU-
8
No Minimum
No Minimum
No Minimum
Maximum Parking
Allowed
No Maximum
All Contexts: 4 spaces
per DU, not including
recreational vehicle
parking spaces
All Contexts: 4
spaces, not including
recreational vehicle
parking spaces
family
roup Living
ssisted living facility
care facility
:ongregate Care Facility
large)
,ongregate Care Facility
small)
Jroun home
support
tory, fraternity,
(boarding) house
Studio and 1
bedrooms: 1
space per DU,
2+ bedrooms
1.25 space per
DU
Studio and
1+bedrooms: 1
space per DU
Studio: No
minimum
1 bedroom: 0.5
space per Du
2+ bedrooms: 1
space per DU
1 space for every 8
infirmary or
1 space for every 6 infirmary or
nursing home
beds; plus 1 space
nursing home beds; plus 1 space for
for every 6
every 4 rooming units; plus 1 space for
rooming units;
every 3 DU; See Table Note A
plus 1 space for
every 4 DU; See
Table Note A
1 space for each family, plus 1 space for every 4 individual
bedrooms, plus 1 space for every 2 support staff present
3 spaces per facility and 1 space for every
2 support staff
present
1 space per 4
1 space per 6
1 space per 4
persons design
persons design
persons design
capacity; See
capacity; See Table
capacity; See
Table Note A
Note A
Table Note A
1 space per 2
persons design
capacity
1 space per 2
guest rooms
1 space per 3
persons design
capacity
1 space per 3 guest
rooms
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1 space per 4
persons design
capacity
1 space per 4 guest
rooms
No Minimum
No Minimum
No Minimum
No Minimum
No Minimum
No Minimum
No Minimum
All Contexts: Studio
& 1 Bedroom: 2
spaces per DU; 2+
bedrooms: 3 spaces
per DU
No Maximum
All Contexts: 1 space
per bedroom plus 1
space for each suppoi
staff present
All Contexts: 1 space
per 3 persons design
capacity; See Table
Note A
All Contexts: 1 space
per 1 persons design
capacity
No Maximum
Shared housing
Notes:
0.5 spaces per unit I 0.25 spaces per I No Minimum I No Maximum
unit
Facilities that are (a) occupied by persons who's right to live together is protected by the federal Fair Housing Act, and that (b)
;upy a building originally constructed for another residential use shall have the same parking requirements as the residential use for
ich the building was constructed.
Parking requirements to be determined by the transportation director based on considerations of factors such as estimated facility
vehicle traffic to the facility, transit use to the facility, potential traffic congestion, and likelihood of overflow parking in
U= dwelling unit sq. ft.= square feet
Use
General Context
All zoning
districts not
listed in another
context area
Minimum Parking Requirement
Neighborhood
Center Context
RB, SNB, CB, CN,
R-MU-35,R-MU -
45, SR-3, FB-UNI,
FB-SE, SSSC
Overlay
3LC, INSTITUTIONAL, AND CIVIC USES
nmunity and Cultural Facilities
gallery
1io, Art
1 space per 1,000 sq. ft.
.ibition hall
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Urban Center
Context
D-2, MU, TSA-T,
CSHBDI,
CSHBD2
0.5 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
Transit Context
D-19 D-39 D-4,
G-MU, TSA-C,
UI, FB-UN2,
FB-MU11, FB-
SC, R-MU, MU-
8
No Minimum
Maximum Parking
Allowed
Contexts: 2 spa
per 1,000 sq. ft.
rium
center, adult
center, child
s resource center
mmunity correctional
ility
mmunitv recreation
ail
iernment facility
ial service mission and
rity dining hall
nicipal service use,
uding city utility use
police and fire station
hall membership
home
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.
3 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
2.5 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of office area
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of office area,
plus 1 space per service vehicle
1 space per 6
seats in main
assembly area
1 space per 4
persons design
capacity
1 space per 4
seats in main
assembly area
1 space per 8 seats
in main assembly
area
1 space per 6
persons design
capacity
1 space per 5 seats
in main assembly
area
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1 space per 1,000
sq. ft.
1 space per 1,000
sq. ft. of office
area
1 space per 1,000
sq. ft. of office
area, plus 1 space
per service vehicle
1 space per 10
seats in main
assembly area
1 space per 8
persons design
capacity
1 space per 6 seats
in main assembly
area
No Minimum I
No Minimum
No Minimum
No Minimum
No Minimum
No Minimum
No Maximum
No Maximum
No Maximum
All Contexts: 1 space
per 4 seats in main
assembly area
No Maximum
Urban Center and
Transit Contexts: 2
spaces per 4 seats in
main assembly areas
of worship
airground
ark
use
gical park
dance service
space
itional Facilities
and university
-12 private
-12 public
1 space per 6
seats or 1 space
per 300 sq. ft.,
whichever is less
2 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
office, research,
and library area,
plus 1 space per
6 seats in
assembly areas
Elementary or
1 space per 8 seats
or 1 space per 400
sq. ft., whichever is
less
See Tabl
1 space per 10
seats or 1 space
per 500 sq. ft,
whichever is less
e Note B
See Table Note B
See Table Note B
No Minimum
1 space per 1,000 sq. ft. office, research,
and library area, plus 1 space per 10
seats in assembly areas
Middle: 1 space per 20 students design
capacity
High Schools: 1 space per 8 students design capacity
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No Minimum
No Minimum
Neighborhood Center
and General Contexts:
No maximum
All Contexts: 1 space
per 3.5 seats or 1
space per 200 sq. ft.,
whichever is greater
No Maximum
All Contexts: 1 space
per 3.5 seats or 1
space per 200 sq. ft.,
whichever is greater
No Maximum
Contexts: 4 spa
per 1,000 sq. ft.
)ance/music studio
dusic conservatory
'rofessional and vocational
'rofessional and vocational
with outdoor activities)
ieminary and religious
nstitute
Facilities
inic (medical, dental)
lood donation center
Hospital, including
accessory lodging facility
Table Notes:
3 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
2.5 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
4 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.
3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.
1 space per 3 patient beds design
capacity
1 space per 1,000
sq. ft.
1 space per 1,000
sq. ft.
1 space per 1,000
sq. ft.
1 space per 2
patient beds design
capacity
No Minimum
All Contexts: 6 space:
per 1,000 sq. ft.
Transit and Urban
Center Contexts: 3
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
Neighborhood Center
and General Contexts:
6 spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
All Contexts: 1 space
per 2 patient beds
design capacity
Facilities that are (a) occupied by persons who's right to live together is protected by the federal Fair Housing Act, and that (b)
;upy a building originally constructed for another residential use shall have the same parking requirements as the residential use for
ich the building was constructed.
Parking requirements to be determined by the transportation director based on considerations of factors such as estimated facility
vehicle traffic to the facility, transit use to the facility, potential traffic congestion, and likelihood of overflow parking in
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U= dwelling unit sq. ft.= square feet
Use
General Context
All zoning
districts not
listed in another
context area
OMMERCIAL USES
ericultural and Animal Uses
e
eterinary office
remation service, animal
.ennel on lots of 5 acres or
farm or processing
t
ing of furbearing
,gricuiturai use
:ommunity garden
armer's market
Minimum Parki
Neighborhood
Center Context
RB, SNB, CB, CN,
R-MU-35,R-MU -
45, SR-3, FB-UNI,
FB-SE, SSSC
Overlay
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.
ng Requirement
Urban Center
Context
D-2, MU, TSA-T,
CSHBDI,
CSHBD2
1 space per 1,000 sq. ft.
1 space per 1,000
sq. ft.
No Minimum
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Transit Context
D-1, D-3, D-4,
G-MU, TSA-C,
UI, FB-UN2,
FB-MU11, FB-
SC, R-MU, MU-
8
No Minimum
No Minimum
Maximum Parking
Allowed
Transit and Urban
Center Contexts: 2
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
Neighborhood Center
and General Contexts:
No Maximum
in elevator
cemetery
rban farm
otanical garden
.ecreation and Entertainr
heater, live performance
heater, movie
.mphitheater
.thletic Field
tadium
ennis court (principal use)
owling
nvention center
imming pool, skating
k or natatorium
alth and fitness facility
•forming arts production
ility
center
See Table Note B
sent
1 space per 4 1 space per 6 seats 1 space per 8 seats
seats in assembly in assembly areas in assembly areas
areas
2 spaces per court
2 spaces per lane
1 space per 1,000 sq. ft.
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.
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See Table Note B
No Minimum
No Minimum
1 space per 1,000
sq. ft.
No Minimum
All Contexts: 1 space
per 3 seats in
assembly areas
Transit and Urban
Center Contexts: 2
spaces per court or
lane
Neighborhood Center
and General Contexts:
No Maximum
All Contexts: 3 spaces
per 1,000 sq. ft.
Contexts: 4 spa
per 1,000 sq. ft.
ation (indoor)
Zecreational vehicle park
minimum 1 acre)
kmusement park
Zecreation (outdoor)
ood and Beverage Servic
i avern
as
3 spaces per I
2 spaces per 1,000
1,000 sq. ft. sq. ft.
1 space per designated camping or RV spot
See Table Note B
See Table Note B
Indoor tasting/seating area: 2 spaces
per 1,000 sq. ft.;
Outdoor tasting/seating area: 2 spaces
per 1,000 sq. ft.
Business, and Professional Services
cashing/payday loan
►ental laboratory/research
Icility
inancial institution
.esearch and laboratory
ties
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.
Indoor
tasting/seating
area: 2 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
Outdoor
tasting/seating
area: 1 space per
1,000 sq. ft.
1 space per 1,000
sq. ft.
No Minimum
No Minimum
No Maximum
Transit, Urban Center,
and Neighborhood
Center Contexts: 5
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft. indoor
tasting/seating area
General Context: 7
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft. indoor
tasting/seating area
All Contexts: Outdoor
tasting/seating area: 4
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
General Context: 4
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
Neighborhood Center
Context: 3 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
ce (excluding medical 3 spaces per 2 spaces per 1,000
dental clinic and 1,000 sq. ft. sq. ft.
;e)
retail Sales & Services
hoto finishing lab
Jectronic repair shop
urniture repair shop
No Minimum
Tpholstery shop
,adio, television station
3 spaces per
2 spaces per 1,000
1,000 sq. ft.
sq. ft.
tore, Convenience
3 spaces per
2 spaces per 1,000
1,000 sq. ft.
sq. ft.
,uction, Indoor
tore, Department
2 spaces per
1.5 spaces per
ashion oriented
1,000 sq. ft.
1,000 sq. ft.
evelopment
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Urban Center and
Transit Center
Contexts: 2 spaces pet
1,000 sq. ft.
Transit and Urban
1 space per 1,000
Center Contexts: 2
sq. ft.
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
No Minimum
Neighborhood Center
1 space per 1,000
and General Contexts:
sq. ft.
3 spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
Transit and Urban
Center Contexts: 2
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
1.5 spaces per
No Minimum
Neighborhood Center
1,000 sq. ft.
Context: 3 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
General Context: 5
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
Transit Context: 2
1 space per 1,000
No Minimum
spaces per 1,000 sq.
s ft.
q
ft.
market (indoor)
market (outdoor)
Mass merchandising
Pawn shop
Specialty
it goods establishment
it service
Superstore and
Warehouse club
Retail shopping center over
55,000 sq. ft. usable floor
area
int and garden shop with
tdoor retail sales area
Up to 100,000 sq. ft: 2 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
Above 100,000 sq. ft.: 1.5 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
2 spaces per 1.5 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft. 1 1,000 sq. ft.
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Up to 100,000 sq.
ft: 1.5 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
Above 100,000 sq.
ft: 1.25 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
1 space per 1,000
sq. ft.
No Minimum
No Minimum
Urban Center and
Neighborhood Center
Contexts: 3 spaces pet
1,000 sq. ft.
General Context: 4
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
Transit and Urban
Center Contexts: up to
100,000 sq. ft.: 2
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft., above 100,000 sq.
ft.: 1.75 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
Neighborhood Center
and General Contexts:
Up to 100,000 sq. ft.:
3 spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft., above 100,000 sq.
ft.: 2.5 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
Transit and Urban
Center Contexts: 1.5
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
ins Facilities
ed and breakfast
ehicles and Equipment
ehicle Auction
tobile part sales
tobile and truck
sales/rental and
oat/recreational vehicle
Iles and service (indoor)
quipment rental (indoor
id/or outdoor)
quipment, heavy (rental,
Iles, service)
and service
1 space per guest bedroom
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of office area
plus 1 space per service bay
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of indoor
sales/leasing/office area plus 1 space
per service bay
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0.5 spaces per
guest bedroom
2 spaces per 1,000
sq. ft. of office
area plus 1 space
per service bay
1 space per 1,000
sq. ft. of indoor
sales/leasing/office
area plus 1 space
per service bay
No Minimum
No Minimum
No Minimum
Neighborhood Center
Context: 2 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
General Context: 3
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
All Contexts: 1.25
spaces per guest
bedroom
All Contexts: 1.5
spaces per guest
bedroom
No Maximum
All Contexts: 3 spaces
per 1,000 sq. ft. of
indoor
sales/leasing/office
area, plus 1 space per
service bay
reational vehicle (RV)
s and service
;k repair sales and
al (large)
wash
[r wash as accessory use
gas station or
nvenience store that sells
station
s line yard and repair
ility
pound lot
No Minimum
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.
No Minimum
1 space per 1,000 sq. ft., plus 1 space per commercial fleet
vehicle
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No Minimum
Transit and Urban
Center Contexts: 1
space per 1,000 sq. ft.
Neighborhood Center
Context: 2 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
General Context: 5
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
General Context: 5
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
Neighborhood Center
Context: 3 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
Urban Center and
Transit Contexts: 1
space per 1,000 sq. ft.
No Maximum
)usine service
cab facility
distribution
Entertainment Establishments
y oriented business
able Notes:
3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. 1 space per 1,000 No Minimum All Contexts: 5 spai
sq. ft. per 1,0000 sq. ft.
Facilities that are (a) occupied by persons who's right to live together is protected by the federal Fair Housing Act, and that (b)
;upy a building originally constructed for another residential use shall have the same parking requirements as the residential use for
ich the building was constructed.
Parking requirements to be determined by the transportation director based on considerations of factors such as estimated facility
vehicle traffic to the facility, transit use to the facility, potential traffic congestion, and likelihood of overflow parking in
dwelling unit sq. ft.= square feet
Use
General Context
All zoning
districts not
listed in another
context area
RTATION USES
Minimum Parking Requirement
Neighborhood
Center Context
RB, SNB, CB, CN,
R-MU-35,R-MU -
45, SR-3, FB-UNI,
FB-SE, SSSC
Overlay
Urban Center
Context
D-2, MU, TSA-T,
CSHBDI,
CSHBD2
Determined by Airport Authority
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Transit Context
D-1, D-3, D-4,
G-MU, TSA-C,
UI, FB-UN2,
FB-MU11, FB-
SC, R-MU, MU-
8
Maximum Parking
Allowed
No Maximum
line station/terminal
1 transit
hub
passenger station
asportation terminal,
uding bus, rail and
oad, repair shop
k freight terminal
oad, freight terminal
ty
USTRIAL USES
and Processing
food production
akery, commercial
No Minimum
1 space per 1,000 sq. ft., plus 1 space per fleet vehicle
generally stored on -site
No Minimum
1 space per 1000 sq. ft. of production
area, plus 2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of
office/retail
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0.5 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft. of
production area,
plus 1.5 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft. of
office/retail
No Minimum
No Minimum
Urban Center and
Transit Contexts: 2
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
Neighborhood Center
and General Contexts:
1 space per 150
average daily
passenger boardings
No Maximum
Transit and Urban
Center Contexts: 1
space per 1,000 sq. ft.
of production area,
plus 2 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft. of
office/retail
Neighborhood Center
and General Contexts:
2 spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft. of production area,
plus 3 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft. of
office/retail
utomobile salvage and
;cycling (outdoor)
rocessing center (outdoor)
utomobile salvage and
;cycling (indoor)
lacksmith shop
ottling plant
rewery/Small Brewery
hemical manufacturing
id/or storage
ommercial food
)rop forge industry
;xplosive manufacturing
,nd storage
ood processing
leavy manufacturing
ncinerator, medical
vaste/hazardous waste
ndustrial assembly
ewelry fabrication
,aundry, commercial
,fight manufacturing
✓Ianufacturing and
irocessing, food
'aint manufacturing
'rinting plant
center (indoor)
1 space per 1,000 sq. ft. of office
1 space per 1,000 sq. ft.
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No Minimum
No Minimum
No Maximum
No Maximum
painting/fabrication
o, motion picture
oodworking mill
and Warehousing
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No minimum
No maximum
No maximum
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of office area, 2 spaces per 1,000 All Contexts: 1 space
self I plus 1 space per 30 storage units I sq. ft. of office for every 15 storage
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of office area
's yard/office
Lock, sand and gravel
torage and distribution
,torage (outdoor)
,torage and display
outdoor)
,torage, public (outdoor)
'UBLIC AND SEMI-PUBLIC UTILITY USES
Rility: Building or
communication
itenna, communication
ver, exceeding the
iximum building height
the zone
.rge wind energy system
lar array
ility: Electric generation
'ility
ility Sewage treatment
int
Solid waste
No Minimum
No Minimum
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Contexts: 3 spaces
1,000 sq. ft. of
:�e area
No Maximum
No Maximum
tility: Transmission wire,
ne, pipe or pole
Tireless
lecommunications facility
CCESSORY USES
ccessory Dwelling Unit
ccessory guest and
,rvant's quarter
iving quarter for caretaker
- security guard
etail, sales and service
;cessory use when located
ithin a principal building
ail, sales and service
-ssory use when located
iin a principal building
operated primarily for
convenience of
arehouse, accessory
cessory use, except
use that are otherwise
ecifically regulated
,ewhere in this title
acces
See Section 21A.40.200: Accessory Dwelling Units
1 space per DU
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. I 1 space per 1 000
sq. ft.
No Minimum
No Minimum
No Minimum
Contexts: 4
per DU
No Maximum
Transit and Urban
Center Contexts: 2
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
Neighborhood Center
Context: 3 spaces per
1,000 sq. ft.
General Context: 4
spaces per 1,000 sq.
ft.
No Maximum
teverse vending machine
>torage,accessory
outdoor)
Y USES
✓Iobile food business
operation in public right -
if --way)
✓Iobile food business
operation on private
[obile food court
ending cart, private
ending cart, public
arm stand, seasonal
'able Notes:
No minimum, unless required by temporary use permit or as determined by the
Zoning Administrator
No Maximum
Facilities that are (a) occupied by persons who's right to live together is protected by the federal Fair Housing Act, and that (b)
py a building originally constructed for another residential use shall have the same parking requirements as the residential use for
the building was constructed.
Parking requirements to be determined by the transportation director based on considerations of factors such as estimated facility
vehicle traffic to the facility, transit use to the facility, potential traffic congestion, and likelihood of overflow parking in
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SECTION 12. Amendiniz the text of Salt Lake City Code Table 2 1 A.44.040-C. That
Table 21A.44.040-C of the Salt Lake City Code (Off Street Parking, Mobility and Loading:
Required Off Street Parking: Minimum Bicycle Parking Requirements) shall be, and hereby is
amended to read and appear as follows:
TABLE 21A.44.040-C: MINIMUM BICYCLE PARKING REQUIREMENTS*:
(Calculation of Bicycle Parking Spaces to be Provided per Residential Unit or Based on Usable Floor Area)
Use
General Context
Neighborhood Center
Urban Center Context
Transit
Context
Context
All zoning districts
RB, SNB, CB, CN, R-MU-
D-29 MU, TSA-T, CSHBDI,
D-19 D-3, D-
not listed in
35, R-MU-45, SR-3, FB-
CSHBD2
4, G-MU,
another context
UN1, FB-SE, SSSC
TSA-C, UI,
area
Overlay
FB-UN2,
FB- MU11,
FB- SC, R-
MU, MU-8
Residential Uses
1 per 5 units
1 per 4 units
1 per 3 units
1 per 2 units
Public, Institutional,
1 per 10,000 sq. ft.
1 per 5,000 sq. ft.
1 per 5,000 sq. ft.
1 per 3,000
and Civic Uses
sq. ft.
Commercial Uses
1 per 10,000 sq. ft.
1 per 5,000 sq. ft
1 per 4,000 sq. ft.
1 per 2,000
sq. ft.
Industrial Uses
1 per 15,000 sq. ft.
1 per 8,000 sq. ft.
1 per 5,000 sq. ft.
1 per 3,000
sq. ft.
*For all uses: In determining the minimum number of bicycle parking spaces required, fractional spaces are rounded to the
nearest whole number, with one-half counted as an additional space
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SECTION 13. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Table 2 1 A.44.060-A. That
Table 21A.44.060-A of the Salt Lake City Code (Off Street Parking, Mobility and Loading:
Parking Location And Design: Parking Location And Setback Requirements) shall be, and
hereby is amended to read and appear as follows:
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TABLE 21A.44.060-A: PARKING LOCATION AND SETBACK REQUIREMENTS:
N = parking prohibited between lot line and front line of the principal building
Zoning District
Front Lot Line
Corner Side Lot Line
Interior Side Lot Line
Rear Lot Line
GENERAL CONTEXT
Residential (FR Districts, RB, RMF, RO)
FR
N
Parking in driveways that comply with all
applicable city standards is exempt from this
restriction.
6 ft.
0 ft.
R-1, R-2, SR-1, SR-2
0 ft.
RMF-30
N
0 ft.; or 10 ft. when abutting
any 1-2 family residential
district
RMF-35, RMF-45, RMF-
75, RO
0 ft.; or 10 ft. when abutting
any 1-2 family residential
district. Limited to 1 side yard
except for single-family
attached lots.
Commercial and Manufacturing (CC, CS, CG, M-1, M-2, SNB)
CC
15 ft.
0 ft.; or 7 ft. when abutting any residential district
CS
0 ft.; or 15 ft. when abutting any residential district
CG
N.
See also Subsection 21A.26.070 .I
M-1
15 ft.
M-2
0 ft.; or 50 ft. when abutting any residential district
Special Purpose Districts
A
0 ft.
0 ft.
AG, AG-2, AG-5, AG-20
N
BP
8 ft.; or 30 ft. when abutting any residential district
El
10 ft.
30 ft.
30 ft.
20 ft.
FP
20 ft.
6 ft.
0 ft.
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1
0 ft.; or 15 ft. when abutting any residential district
MH
0 ft.
OS
30 ft.
10 ft.
PL
0 ft.; or 10 ft. when abutting any residential district
PL-2
20 ft.
RP
30 ft.
8 ft.; or 30 ft. when abutting any residential district
NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER CONTEXT
CB, CN, SNB
N
0 ft.; or 7 ft. when abutting any 1-2 family residential district
R-MU-35, R- MU-45
Surface Parking: N
Parking Structures: 45' or located behind principal
building
Limited to 1 side yard, 0 ft,; or
10 ft. when abutting any 1-2
family residential district
0 ft.; or 10 ft. when abutting
any 1-2 family residential
district
RB, SR-3, FB-UN1, FB-
SE
N
0 ft.
URBAN CENTER CONTEXT
CSHBDI
N
0 ft.; or 7 ft. when abutting any residential district
CSHBD2
0 ft.; or 7 ft. when abutting any 1-2 family residential district
D-2
Surface Parking: N
Surface parking must be located behind the
principal structure and comply with other
requirements of Subsection 21A.30.010 .F
Parking Structures: N
0 ft.
MU
Surface Parking: 25 ft. or located behind principal
structure
Parking Structures: 45 ft. or located behind
principal structure
0 ft.; limited to 1 side yard
0 ft.
TSA-T
See Subsection 21A.44.060.B.2
0 ft.
TRANSIT CONTEXT
D-1
See Subsection 21A.44.060.B.I
D-3
D-4
See Subsection 21A.44.060 .B.1, 21A.30.010 .F
and 21A.31.010 .H
0 ft.
G-MU
FB-UN2, FB- MU11, FB-
N
SC
MU-8
TSA-C
See Subsection 21A.44.060.B.2
R-MU
Surface Parking: 30 ft.
0 ft.; or 10 ft. when abutting
0 ft.; or 10 ft. when abutting
Parking Structures: 45 ft. or located behind
any 1-2 family residential
any 1-2 family residential
principal structure
district
district
Surface parking at least 30 ft.
from front lot line
UI
0 ft; Hospitals: 30 ft.
0 ft.; or 15 ft. when abutting
0 ft.; or 15 ft. when abutting
any 1-2 family residential
any 1-2 family residential
district; Hospitals: 10 ft.
district;
Hospitals: 10 ft.
'LI
SECTION 14. Amendiniz the text of Salt Lake City Code Table 21A.44.080-A. That
Table 21A.44.080-A of the Salt Lake City Code (Off Street Parking, Mobility and Loading:
Drive -Through Facilities and Vehicle Stacking Areas) shall be, and hereby is amended to read
and appear as follows:
.o
TABLE 21A.44.080-A: REQUIRED VEHICLE STACKING SPACES:
Use
General Context
Neighborhood Center Context
Urban Center Context
Transit Context
All zoning districts
RB, SNB, CB, CN, R-MU-35, R-
D-2, MU, TSA-T,
D-J, D-3, D-4, G-MU,
not listed in another
MU-45, SR-3, FB-UNl, FB-SE,
CSHBDI, CSHBD2
TSA-C, UI, FB-UN2,
context area
SSSC Overlay
FB-MUl1, FB-SC, R-
I
I MU, MU-8
Car Wash,
3 spaces per bay or stall
2 spaces per bay or stall
Self -Service
Car Wash,
4 spaces per lane or stall
3 spaces per lane or stall
Automated
Food and
5 spaces per service lane
4 spaces per service lane
Beverage
Service Uses
Other Uses
3 spaces per service lane
3 spaces per service lane
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SECTION 15. 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
CITY RECORDER
(SEAL)
Bill No. of 2024.
Published:
Ordinance adopting FB-MU8 (fmal)Q
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APPROVED AS TO FORM
Salt Lake City Attomey's Office
Date: February 19, 2024
By:
Katherine D. Pasker, Senior City Attomey
2. PROJECT CHRONOLOGY
ERIN MENDENHALL
L DEPARTMENT of COMMUNITY
Mayor
�and NEIGHBORHOODS
Blake Thomas
Director
PROJECT CHRONOLOGY
Petition:
PLNPCM2023-00169
Nov. 2021
Salt Lake City initiated the creation of a small area plan within the Ballpark
Neighborhood, The Ballpark Station Area Plan.
Oct. 18 2022
The Ballpark Station Area Plan was adopted by Salt Lake City Council.
Mar. 1, 2023
Mayor Erin Mendenhall initiated a zoning map and zoning text amendment petition to
implement the recommendations in the Ballpark Station Area Plan and rezone
properties within the boundaries of the plan.
Mar. 22, 2023
Petition PLNPCM2023-00169 assigned to Brooke Olson, Principal Planner.
Apr. 2023
An informational webpage was posted to the Planning Division's website. This
webpage provides additional information regarding the City's proposal, frequently
asked questions, next steps in the Planning process, and the project contact information.
Apr. —Jun. 2023
Zoning map and text amendment proposal was refined and finalized.
Jun. 2, 2023
Property owners and residents within 300 feet of the development were provided early
notification of the proposal. The Ballpark, Central 9th, Liberty Wells, and Central City
Community Councils were sent the 45-day required notice for recognized community
organizations.
Jul. 13, 2023
Planning Staff presented the proposal at the joint Ballpark and Central 9th Community
Council meeting to solicit feedback on the proposal and answer questions.
Jul. — Sept. 2023
Significant modifications were made to the proposal in response to public input
received.
Sept. 7, 2023 Planning Staff presented the proposal modifications at a Ballpark Community Council
meeting to solicit feedback on the modified proposal.
Sept. 8, 2023 Property owners and residents within 300 feet of the development were provided early
notification of the proposal modifications. The Ballpark, Central 9th, Liberty Wells,
and Central City Community Councils were sent a 45-day notice for the proposal
modifications.
Oct. 11, 2023 Staff presented the petition at a Planning Commission work session meeting to gather
feedback, identify key issues, and answer questions in anticipation of a future public
hearing.
Oct. 13, 2023 Notice of the Planning Commission public hearing is sent to property owners and
occupants within 300 ft of the subject properties. Notice of the Planning Commission
public hearing property signs are also posted in the project boundary.
Oct. 16, 2023 Planning Staff held a public engagement event to inform the public and solicit feedback
on the proposal and answer questions.
ERIN MENDENHALL L DEPARTMENT of COMMUNITY
Mayor %A f�, and NEIGHBORHOODS
Blake Thomas
ri Director
Oct. 25, 2023 The Planning Commission held a public hearing for the petition and voted to
recommend the City Council adopt the proposed zoning map and zoning text
amendments.
Nov. 21, 2023 Draft ordinances requested from the City Attorney's Office.
Nov. 29, 2023 The Planning Commission ratifies the minutes for their meeting on October 25, 2023.
Jan. 29, 2024 Draft ordinances received from the City Attorney's Office
3. NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Salt Lake City Council is considering Petitions PLNPCM2023-00169— Mayor Erin Mendenhall
initiated this petition to implement the recommendations in the Ballpark Station Area Plan, and rezone
properties identified within four future land use areas specified in the plan including the Heart of the
Neighborhood, Main Street Area, State Street Area, and the Jefferson Park Mixed Use Area. The proposal
consists of the following amendments:
A: Zoning Map Amendments: The proposed zoning map amendments are intended to establish
zoning districts that align with the goals, policies, future land use recommendations, and community
vision established in the plan.
B: Zoning Text Amendments: The City is proposing zoning text amendments to establish a new
zone, MU-8, Form Based, Mixed Use 8 Zoning District. The City is proposing associated zoning
map amendments to implement the proposed MU-8 zone in the Ballpark Station area, within a
portion of the Heart of the Neighborhood, Main Street and State Street Areas.
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.2ov/council/virtual-meetin2s. 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 Brooke
Olson at 801-535-7118 or via e-mail at brooke.olson@slcgov.com. The application details can be
accessed at https:Hcitizenportal.slcgov.com/, by selecting the "Planning" tab and entering the
petition number PLNPCM2023-00169.
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.
4. PETITION INITATION REQUEST
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MEMORANDUM
MY MayorPm Mendenhall
Cc: Lisa Slater, luxte oasis, Depaznneot ofCommuntyand
Ne%bIxd wds Dhator Mrlaele Olday, DeputyPlanning Dire¢or
Pmm: NickNunis,Plausing Dhcemr
Date March �,'M4
Re: Initiate PetiiontoforMamig MapAmandmrats in the 1xibiukNeighbodiood and�el
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This memo is to request that a petition is initiated directing the Planning Division to amend the
zoning in portions of the Ballpark neighborhood in response to direction provided by the recently
adopted BallpazkStation Area Plan. This plan was approved by the City Council on October 18, z0zz.
The Ballpark Station Area Plan provides guidance for future development and land use to support the
livability and future growth in the Ballpark neighborhood.
One of the key implementation steps identified in the plan is updating the zoning to establish a
framework for future growth. The Planning Division is recommending that the zoning changes be
broken into two phases:
• Phase l: Zoning changes for the"Heart of the Neighborhood"which is focused on the vicinity
Of 1300 S and West Temple St, the Jefferson Park Mixed Use area (located north of the
ballpark to the Interstate 15 viaduct)and the Main Sheet corridor between Kelsey Ave and
Cleveland Ave. Please refer to the attached map for the areas intended to be addressed in
Phase 1.
• Phase z: The remaining area along Main Street, south of Cleveland Ave. It is anticipated that
Phase zWill be started in conjunction with the adoption process for Life on State, anticipated
to start later this year.
As part ofthe process, the Planning Division will follow the City adoption process for zoning map
amendments, which includes contacting recognized organizations and mailing notices to all property
owners and residents in the study area in addition to general citizen input and public hearings with
the Planning Commission and (Sty Cored. The division will also hold public engagement events to
the neighborhood to provide property owners, residents and business owners a convenient way to
share theircomments withstaff. The adoption process will also include collaboration with other City
Departments.
The map belowi isplays the initial proposal recommendedbythe Planning Division and identifies
the areas that would be retuned and the identified zoning district that most closely aligns with the
Ballpark Station Area Plan vision and goals.
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In addition to the proposed wning map amendmens the working group recommended that some
zoning text amendments be included as well. These amendments would help to ensure that the
proposed zones meet the recommendations from the plan and may include such things but not
limited to greater height in the UAareas than currently allowed and increased setbacks on heavily
trafficked streets.
Ibis memo includes a signatureblockto initiate the petition if that is the decided course of action. If
the decided course of action is to not initiate the application, the signature block can remain blank
Please notify the Planning Division when the memo is signed or if the decision is made to not initiate
thepetition.
Pleasemntactmeatext.6173ornicknorrisnoslceov.w ifyou have any questions. Thank you.
Concurrence to initiate the zoning teat amendmentpetition as noted ahooe.
Erin Mendenhall 03/02/2023
Rrin Mendenhall, Mayor Date
Signature E
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5. BALLPARK NEXT DRAFT GUIDING PRINCIPLES
Ballpark
NEXT Pr
The following draft Ballpark NEXT vision and Guiding Principles will provide direction for decision -
making throughout the development process. Each of the Guiding Principles include possible strategies
to implement the concept. The strategies are intended to provide guidance and spur creativity, not limit
options. Together, the Guiding Principles work to achieve the vision for an iconic, actived space.. The
vision and Guiding Principles will be incorporated into next steps of the development planning process
and will play an important role in determining what takes place at the Ballpark site.
The vision and Guiding Principles apply to the two city -owned parcels - Smith's Ballpark and the parking
lot to the north. These 13.5 acres have been the focus of the Community Visioning Process and are
referred to as the Ballpark NEXT Site.
The Guiding Principles are based on input from the public process that kicked off in early 2023 and will
continue throughout the process.
Ballpark NEXT Vision Statement
The future Ballpark Site is an iconic, exciting destination for the neighborhood, city, and region. It is a
catalyst for the transformation of our neighborhood, attracting people and development that uplifts and
celebrates the area and its residents.
Guiding Principles
Neighborhood Safety and Activation/Safety in Every
Stride
Goal: welcoming; visible; secure; pedestrian -first approach; enliven the heart of the neighborhood; year-
round activation
Possible Strategies: design streets and public spaces with clear sightlines, effective lighting, and CPTED
principles; prioritize walkability and pedestrian friendly circulation, designate community gathering spaces
and event areas; activate ground floors with a mix of uses to create diverse and active spaces throughout
the site
Connectivity/I nterwoven
Goal: connected; established; interactive; discovery
Possible Strategies: incorporate material and textures of the adjacent residential neighborhood; provide
clarity of entry and sense of arrival and procession; design massing and wayfinding that supports
movement throughout the space; periphery is connected to neighborhood sidewalks, bikeways, roads, and
transit; emphasize connections between the two parcels across 1300 S
Natural Geography/Be Green
Goal: unique and historic natural features
Possible Strategies: incorporate design around green spaces and mature trees; incorporate natural view
corridors to Wasatch Mountain Range; acknowledge natural history of area and explore options to
incorporate or reinstate natural elements
Wellness/Culture of Health
Goal: promote a culture of proactive physical health and wellbeing
Ballpark
NEXT Pr
Possible Strategies: attract health focused retail and dining; incorporate areas for physical activity and
social cohesion in public spaces or parks; incorporate areas for programming of physical activities;
incorporate design that ensure accessibility for all abilities; integrate greenspace that helps to alleviate
urban heat island
Community-Centered/A Space for Every Face
Goal: support daily needs of residents; fosters community interaction and involvement
Strategies: incorporate uses that serve the community and foster community collaboration and
participation; encourage a mix of local businesses and non-profit organizations; provide spaces for local
cultural expression
Acknowledge the Past/ Honor the Neighborhood's History
Goal: future visitors understand the history of the site and the neighborhood
Strategies: Explore adaptive reuse of primary structure or preservation of distinct design elements.;
Incorporate the history of the ballfield andneighborhood on the site
6. PUBLIC COMMENT RECEIVED AFTER THE PLANNING
COMMISSION STAFF REPORT WAS PUBLISHED
October 25, 2023
Hello Planning Commissioners,
My name is Amy J. Hawkins, and I serve as Chair of the Ballpark Community Council. Thank you for
your attention this evening during a lengthily virtual meeting. My additional thanks are plentiful and at
the end of this comment. We only have three out of five Ballpark Community Council board positions
filled as we come up to an election next week, so I hesitate to say that these comments are the official
position of the board. However, they are informed by extensive public engagement sessions with the
Ballpark Community Council.
My remarks tonight are fundamental: we understand that fixed rail goes through our neighborhood. We
hope to capitalize on the opportunities it provides for economic development, best practices in urban
planning, and the ability for folks to live in what's almost a "15-minute neighborhood", without
displacing our committed residents and businesses, allowing folks the opportunity to age in place,
without sacrificing affordability or community safety. These desires sound completely reasonable to
residents and yet aren't an easy ask in one of the most rapidly developing neighborhoods in one of the
most actively growing metropolitan areas in the United States.
Residents are concerned about plans to add substantial housing density when 1) we are already short
on public land and spaces to recreate to support residents' health, and 2) we're concerned about plans
for rezoning that eliminate setbacks. I know some view setbacks as a way to make housing
unnecessarily more expensive, but in a community that already has serious disparities in our
neighborhood's urban tree canopy, in health outcomes, and a demonstrable heat island effect,
removing setbacks removes our remaining opportunities to grow our urban tree canopy and protect our
future residents. Planning Commissioners, please view setbacks through the lens of what needs to
happen to prevent our heat island effect from becoming worse in a neighborhood that is still hurting
from the effects of redlining and the "People's Freeway" —Interstate 15, the 9th South offramp, and
State Street, that powerfully disconnect us from our neighbors.
We realize that the guiding principles for the Ballpark NEXT project may direct future planners to
meet some of these concerns, but since that project is now completely disconnected from this Ballpark
rezone proposal, we can't build in those expectations for the Ballpark space when the committee may
choose to go in a completely different direction.
Over and over, I heard from fellow residents that we want to avoid recreating the problems of 400
South in this new MU-8 zone in Ballpark. Do these new MU-8 ground floor activation requirements do
enough to avoid the problems of 400 South? Are there special considerations to preserve the little
mature tree canopy that we have?
It is important to highlight that this plan proposes re -zoning a public school site from PL to MU-8.
This is only obliquely referenced in your 145-page Staff Report a few times. Horizonte Instruction and
Training Center is an alternative public high school in the Salt Lake City School District located at
1234 S. Main Street. Horizonte works with community organizations, including Catholic Community
Services' refugee resettlement program and the Odyssey House, to reach students from diverse
backgrounds, and enrolls both high school -aged students and continuing education adults. In 2019,
about 85% of the 217 12th grade students were low income, and those students collectively spoke
more than a dozen languages.
Horizonte is the is the only public school within our neighborhood boundaries. Maybe we could have
emphasized this more during the Ballpark Station Area Plan meetings, which I was a part of, but
during COVID and meeting over Zoom, we may not have thought to give this the emphasis that we
should have. Community Council participation tends to select for people who experience the kind of
privilege such that we might not have been taught at schools like Horizonte. Prior to the pandemic,
Elizabeth, my neighbor across the street who grew up in Mexico and who learned English as a second
language, was earning her GED at Horizonte.
Does it serve the interests of equity and investing in human capital in the Ballpark neighborhood to
rezone Horizonte? Does it serve the interests of economic development? I don't know, but given the
wider discussion about closing public elementary schools in Salt Lake City, it's concerning that this
isn't part of the staff report and tonight's discussion. Please discuss why we should consider rezoning
this property.
This is a huge project with big implications for the Ballpark neighborhood. I attended my first informal
Ballpark Station Area Plan meeting with Christine Richman and Annaka Egan and others from GSBS
Consulting to brainstorm about building the committee in November 2020. That means the Ballpark
Community Council, along with and private and Planning Division partners, have been engaging on
variations on this topic for three years, in spite of the pandemic. I applaud my community for showing
up, online, on comment boards, on post -its, and then in person, even though we have been dealt what
feels like a very significant blow of the Salt Lake Bees announcing that they are leaving our
neighborhood.
I also want to state our strong appreciation for how much the Planning Division, particularly Brooke
Olson, John Anderson, and Nick Norris, have been willing to work with the Ballpark neighborhood
and the Community Council in the past several months, working with us as we negotiated trying to
find a new in -person meeting place —Thank you, Salt Lake Community College, for opening your
doors to us —as we have been simultaneously juggling the engagement calendar of the engagement for
this rezone, the Ballpark NEXT engagement plan, and the engagement for the 300 West Corridor
and Central Pointe Station area plan. Not only did they and Nick Norris's formidable e-bike show up
for our in person meetings and our outdoor engagement event at Jefferson Park last week, but they
heard our feedback and created a new form of zoning, MU-8, replacing the proposed TSA zoning. I'm
grateful for the granular discussions they've had about Lucy and Paxton Avenue, activation
requirements for ground floor use, and our concerns about greenspace. Their passion for community
engagement is clear, and they have gone the extra mile to be collaborators with the community in this
project.
Sincerely,
Amy J. Hawkins
Olson, Brooke
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Hi Ciara,
Olson, Brooke
Tuesday, December 5, 2023 3:43 PM
Ciara C
RE: (EXTERNAL) Ballpark rezone
Tables4.pdf
Thank you so much for reaching out with your questions and comments. Your comments will be provided to the City
Council prior to the public hearing. I'm not sure how familiar you are with the proposal but the City's proposal is
available on the project webpage: https://www.slc.gov/planning/2023/04/14/ballparkplan-rezones/. The Planning
Commission held a public hearing for the City's Ballpark Station Area rezone proposal on October 25th, 2023, and
recommended the City Council adopt the proposal. The proposal is currently in the process of being transmitted to the
City Council Office. Once transmitted, the City Council will hold a briefing and a public hearing for the proposal and make
a final decision.
To provide you with some brief background information, the City is proposing to rezone properties along Main Street and
Major Street, 200 W, and West Temple to FB-UN2, Form Based Urban Neighborhood 2. The City's rezone
recommendations are based on land use, design, building height, and density recommendations specified in the Ballpark
Station Area plan: http://www.slcdocs.com/Planning/Master%20PIans/Central%2OCommunity/22-10-27_Ballpark.pdf
The majority of these areas proposed to be rezoned to FB-UN2 are currently zoned CC, Community Commercial and
RMF-35, Multifamily Residential.
The existing zoning CC and RMF-35 regulations lack design standards, a mix of pedestrian oriented uses, and higher
density allowance identified in the master plan. The plan calls for a moderate density mixed use development and
buildings up to 4-7 stories in height, in the Main Street and State Street areas between 1300 S and Merrimac/Cleavland
Avenue, as well as the Jefferson Park mixed use area along 200 W and West Temple. The proposed zoning changes are
intended to establish a zoning framework which meets the master plan vision to create quality pedestrian oriented
development that provides higher density housing, neighborhood amenities, and activates the neighborhood.
The FB-UN 2 zone is a form based mixed use district which allows a mix of residential, office, institutional, community,
open space, commercial, and retail service uses.
The purpose of the FB-UN2 zone states the zone "Generally includes buildings up to four stories in height, with taller
buildings located on street corner parcels, which may contain a single use or a mix of commercial, office, and residential
uses. Development regulations are based on building type, with the overall scale, form, and orientation of buildings as
the primary focus"
The standards of the FB-UN2 zone are based on specific building forms established in the zone including:
Cottage Development
Row House
Multifamily Residential/ Storefront/Vertical Mixed Use (Other)
The FB-UN2 zoning regulations were recently changed to address several livability concerns identified in the zoning
regulations including the lack of setback requirements and open space requirements as you mentioned. The code
changes were recently adopted by the City Council earlier this year. The changes increased the design standards, open
space design standards, and required landscape yards for specific building forms and uses. The new regulations are
intended to create pedestrian oriented developments and mitigate impacts associated with higher density through a
variety of architectural design standards and additional setback requirements. Open space design standards have been
added to ensure the open spaces on site consist of living vegetation and are usable by all occupants of a property.
I've attached a summary of the current FB-UN2 development regulations, which list some of the general requirements of
the zone. The development standards of the FB-UN2 zone can be found at this link:
https://codeIibrary.amlegaI.com/codes/saItlakecityut/latest/saItlakecity_ut/0-0-0-65370#JD_21A.27.050
Thank you again for reaching out and please let me know if you have any further questions.
BROOKE OLSON I (She/Her/Hers)
Principal Planner
PLANNING DIVISION I SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION
Office: (801) 535-7118
Email: Brooke.olson@slcgov.com
WWW.SLC.GOV/PLANNING WWW.SLC.GOV
Disclaimer: The Planning Division strives to give the best customer service possible and to respond to questions as
accurately as possible based upon the information provided. However, answers given at the counter and/or prior to
application are not binding and they are not a substitute for formal Final Action, which may only occur in response to a
complete application to the Planning Division. Those relying on verbal input or preliminary written feedback do so at
their own risk and do not vest any property with development rights.
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Dear Brook,
I understand the comment period time for the Ballpark rezone has ended however I have simple question. This is not
meant with anger or sarcasm but why is much of the rezone going to be FBUN 2? From what I understand that zone is
extremely beneficial to the developer without much of a benefit to the neighborhood. Two examples are that the
developer gets to build higher and without a setback. This seems like a negative to an area with many single family
homes with the least amount of greenspace compared to any other area in the city.
I truly want to know what the upside is.
Thanks
Ciara
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Olson, Brooke
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Hello Brooke,
Here is a new comment after attending planning commission for ballpark.
As a homeowner on Jefferson street -I welcome the new zoning classification passed through the planning commission
for the Ballpark proposal. I'm against TAGs amendments to change that new zoning to large scale RMU. Even TAG has
made statements they want to align with ballpark plan but now sound like they just want to change for their purposes
not the community/Ballpark Proposal. Planning Commission Berry and others almost voted against Ballpark plan due to
wanted to remove 3 RMU zones near Jefferson street.
Please deny TAGs two proposals.
Thank you!
Chuck B
Jefferson Street Homeowner.
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OWN_ADDR
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MILLCREEK
UT
84109
LEE, CHRISTOPHER
955 S WASHINGTON ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
WILCOX, STEFANIE
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ST GEORGE
UT
84770
WOLFSON WEST OLD KENTAPARTMENTS LIMITED PART
1475 E SIGSBEE AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
PITTSBURGH HOUSE LOFTSLIMITED PARTNERSHIP
1475 E SIGSBEE AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
9TH STREET CENTER LLC
1175 E 1850 S
BOUNTIFUL
UT
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DAVIS, TRAVIS
967 S WASHINGTON ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
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3170 BANNOCK DR
PROVO
UT
84604
PROVOST, TIFFANIE
351 W 400 S
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
HERNANDEZ, JOSE R &ROSALBA R; JT
1213 S ONTARIO DR
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84104
CAPITOL CENTER PROPERTIES, LLC
1475 E SIGSBEE AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
FENTON & ELAINE BATES FAM TRETAL
6816 S ANDERSON WY
WEST JORDAN
UT
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SILVER ANTLER, LLC
1717 S REDWOOD RD
board
UT
84104
UTAH TRANSIT AUTHORITY
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SALT LAKE CITY board
UT
84101
WASATCH LIMITED COMPANY
926 S JEFFERSON ST
board
UT
84101
965 CENTRAL LC
70 NORTH MAIN #106
BOUNTIFUL
UT
84010
SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION
PO BOX 145460
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84114
PRICE 959 SOUTH, LLC
230 E SOUTHTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
FACADE, LLC
64 W FAYETTE AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
LAKE LIMITED
987 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
1G PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LC
1141 N OAK FOREST RD
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
STRONG DESIGN, LLC
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
AND JUSTICE FOR ALL
205 W 400 N
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
DKL PROPERTIES, LLC
560 E SOUTHTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84102
AMAZING GRACE, LC
503 E TENTH AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
WEST BROOKLYN, LLC
1141 N OAK FOREST RD
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
REALTY INCOME PROPERTIES S,LLC
11995 EL CAMINO REAL
SAN DIEGO
CA
92130
TWO HUNDRED WEST, LLC
720 N REXFORD DR
BEVERLY HILLS
CA
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JOHNSON, LISA; TR(EZE FAM REV TRUST)
1102 S 200 W
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
JOHNSON, LISA; TR(EZEF REV TRUST)
1112 S 200 W
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
MARATHON PROPERTY MANAGEMENT,LLC
3731 W SOUTHJORDAN PKWY
SOUTH JORDAN
UT
84009
LONG, JIMMIE E
1049 S 200 W
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
HILDEBRAND, DANIELLE; JTLONARDO, MARCUS A; JT
160 E FORT UNION BLVD
MIDVALE
UT
84047
ROBERTS, KATHLEEN M
175 W MEAD AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
MYLECRAINE, DAN E
171 W MEAD AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
SS CAPITAL, LLC
35 E 100 S
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
ELK RIDGE MANAGEMENT, LLC
526 E REDONDO AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84105
GILES, KRISTIE
1022 S JEFFERSON ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
PASIC, AMRA
1032 S JEFFERSON ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
TAG HOLDINGS, LLC
1036 S JEFFERSON ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
BUTTON, CHARLES E
1052 S JEFFERSON ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
CABRERA, LERNICE
1056 S JEFFERSON ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
THORPE, JAMIE L
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
TENFIFTEEN PARTNERS, LLC
3045 E LOUISE AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84109
DE ANZA-C9 LP
960 N SAN ANTONIO RD
LOS ALTOS
CA
94022
CAUSEY, KATHRYN A
923 LONGLEAF DR
NORTH SALT LAKE
UT
84054
JOHNSON BROTHERS INVESTMENTS,LLC
126 W MEAD AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
MATINKHAH, AKBAR
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84108
CARNEGIE HOLDINGS LLC
4019 S OLYMPIC WY
HOLLADAY
UT
84124
R AND J PROPERTIES ANDINVESTMENTS LLC
5288 S COMMERCE DR #13-150
MURRAY
UT
84107
INTERMOUNTAIN LAND COMPANY LLC
5288 S COMMERCE DR #13-150
MURRAY
UT
84107
KETCH, GREGORY C
655 E 100 N
ALPINE
UT
84004
GONZALEZ B, RUBEN A &LOPEZ V, TIMOTEO S; JT
1035 S JEFFERSON ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
BAILEY, GREG R; TRET AL
639 MOUNTAIN VIEW CIR
NORTH SALT LAKE
UT
84054
MIDGLEY, DAVID P
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
FLAGER, DOUGLAS; JTWRIGHT, MARCUS; JT
134 W GOLTZ AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
ALLEN, CARLETON 1
128 W GOLTZ AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
CONNELLY, CARL
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SANDY
UT
84092
KOMAROV, VADIM D; JTLAMB, CHRISTOPHER E; JT
1002-1006 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
LAM, RACHELLE
1008 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
BROWN, RICHARD E
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
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SANDY
UT
84092
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
BEMIS, DAVID M
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SANDY
UT
84093
HERNANDEZ, JOSEPH L
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
TAG HOLDINGS, LLC
2223 S HIGHLAND DR
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84106
BURT, ANDREW; JTBURT, CYNTHIA; JT
133 W MEAD AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
SIERRA, ISMAEL G &OJEDA, JESUS J; JT
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
MANO, DARIN M
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
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DRAPER
UT
84020
CURRENT OCCUPANT
1697 N FORT LN
LAYTON
UT
84041
CURRENT OCCUPANT
440 W 900 S
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
FLORES, GUADALUPE
1091 S 200 W
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
SALT LAKE CITY
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
PEREZ, TERESA &CARDENAS, PASCUAL; JT
1121 S 200 W
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
HUNT, LARISSA M
167 W GOLTZ AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
SOMEWHERE OTR, LLC
PO BOX 9874
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84109
TAYLOR, JAMES C &JESSICA M; 1T
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WEST VALLEY
UT
84120
GOWON, JOB G
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
ANDERSON, LEE
137 W GOLTZ AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
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PO BOX 520697
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84152
SALT LAKE CITY CORP
PO BOX 145460
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84114
TAG SLC, LLC
1089 S 200 W
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
DOHENY-VIDOVICH PARTNERS
960 N SAN ANTONIO RD
LOS ALTOS
CA
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
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169 W FREMONT AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
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WEST VALLEY
UT
84120
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
COCHRAN, KATHLEEN L; TR
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
GARZARELLI, DAN 0
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HENDERSON
NV
89002
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
HART, NATHAN
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MILLCREEK
UT
84109
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
CASS, JEREMY; 1TCASS, SARA; JT
178 W PAXTON AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
FINLINSON, MITCHELL T
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
BRUNELLE, BRIANA
170 W PAXTON AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
ORLANDINI, KIM; JTETAL
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WEST VALLEY
UT
84128
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162 W PAXTON AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
MARQUIS, TANGUY
156 W PAXTON AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
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152 W PAXTON AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
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111 W 33RD ST
NEW YORK
NY
10120
SHAPIRO, ALLIE R
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LOS ANGELES
CA
90035
DALE WINETEER TRET AL
132 W PAXTON AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
COATES FAMILY INVESTING,LLC SERIES 2
PO BOX 526344
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84152
KANE, JOHN A; JTKANE, CAROLINE 0; JT
122 W PAXTON AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
VALLEY MENTAL HEALTH INC
PO BOX 572070
MURRAY
UT
84157
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84114
HOUSING AUTHORITY OFSALT LAKE CITY
1776 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
STATE OF UTAH
450 N STATE ST #4110
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84114
10TH AND MAIN, LLC
1000 S MAIN ST #104
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
LAKE LIMITED
8350 S VIA RIVIERA WY
COTTONWOOD HTS
UT
84093
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF SALTLAKE CITY
1776 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
STRONG DESIGN LLC
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
N C CARRIDO INC
1085 N NOCTURNE DR
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84116
COLLABORATIVE 1135 GP, LLC
1135 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
WILLIAMSON, CARY AETAL
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WHITE CITY
UT
84094
D & P PROPERTY INVESTMENTS LLC
10032 ROBIN OAKS DR
LAS VEGAS
NV
89117
SCHNEIDER, PROPERTIES, LLC
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
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SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84108
31 WEST FREMONT AVENUE LLC
805 E EIGHTEENTH AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
25 FREMONT AVENUE, LLC
805 E EIGHTEENTH AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
21 WEST FREMONT AVENUE, LLC
805 E EIGHTEENTH AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
1127 RICHARDS STREET. LLC
805 E EIGHTEENTH AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
1133 RICHARDS STREET, LLC
805 E EIGHTEENTH AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
1139 RICHARDS STREET, LLC
805 E EIGHTEENTH AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
ACTION MOBILE REPAIRS, INC
1145 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
E7 PARTNERS, LLC
949 S DENVER ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
BLOCKYARD, LLC
1159-1161 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
KCTH PROPERTY LLC
1165 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
JAVA PROPERTIES, LLC
PO BOX 71899
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84171
RIC-ROB LC
1130 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
GS INVESTMENT, LLC
1160 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
BROWN, EILEEN G; JTBROWN, MICHAEL J; JT
1148 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
CUTTING, WILLIAM M III; JTETAL
1146 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
WILLSON, SHEILA
1144 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
1G ROWHAUS, LLC
4035 W 58TH PLACE
LOS ANGELES
CA
90043
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SALT LAKE CITY
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84106
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1138 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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1136 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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1134 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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1132 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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1130 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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1128 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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1124 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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SALT LAKE CITY
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353 E 1500 N
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121 W FREMONT AVE #17
SALT LAKE CITY
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123 W FREMONT AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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125 W FREMONT AVE #119
SALT LAKE CITY
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127 W FREMONT AVE #120
SALT LAKE CITY
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129 W FREMONT AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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131 W FREMONT AVE #122
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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133 W FREEMONT AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84701
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135 W FREMONT AVE
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1944 E QUARTZRIDGE DR
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ORANGEVALE
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77 DRY CANYON DR
LINDON
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6629 TROUT CREEK CT
PARK CITY
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235 W PAXTON AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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809 E THIRD AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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1145 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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1471 E TUMBLEWEED WY
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235 W PAXTON AVE
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600 E GILBERT DR
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13775 S KENNINGTON CT
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PO BOX 1000
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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230 W 1300 S
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230 W 1300 S #11
SALT LAKE CITY
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230 E 1300 S
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1222 W LEGACY CROSSING BL
CENTERVILLE
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SOUTH SALT LAKE
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230 W 1300 S
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7438 S DAN DR
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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PARK CITY
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84098
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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84115
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8143 COURTYARD LOOP
PARK CITY
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84098
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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84115
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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741 E 600 N
ROOSEVELT
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84066
LAPP, ROBERT ANDREW
230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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PROVO
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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230 W 1300 S
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SALT LAKE CITY
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230 W 1300 S
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230 W 1300 S
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1222 W LEGACY CROSSING BL
CENTERVILLE
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84014
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3010 S RICHMOND ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84106
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179 W PAXTON AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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175 W PAXTON AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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170 W PAXTON AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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655 E 100 N
ALPINE
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10962 S MANITOU WY
SOUTH JORDAN
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1112 N 1100 W
FARMINGTON
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84025
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141 W PAXTON AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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137 W PAXTON AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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133 W PAXTON AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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4121 WEBSTER ST
OAKLAND
CA
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125 W PAXTON AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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121 W PAXTON AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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178 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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178 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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174 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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8084 S 1700 E
SANDY
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84093
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1055 S 200 W
SALT LAKE CITY
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160 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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156 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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150 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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146 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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211 E TRUMAN AVE
SOUTH SALT LAKE
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130 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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132 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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140 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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3683 S RIVER HORSE RD
WEST VALLEY
UT
84119
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122 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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118 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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2826 E DIMPLE DELL RD
SANDY
UT
84092
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1174 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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1178 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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1182 WEST TEMPLE, LLC
805 E EIGHTEENTH AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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1188 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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1192 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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10962 S MANITOU WY
SOUTH JORDAN
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155 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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125 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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121 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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119 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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117 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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115 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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111 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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105 W LUCY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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2967 E MORNINGSIDE DR
HOLLADAY
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84124
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1208 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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1212 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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1216 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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1220 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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120 W 1300 S
SALT LAKE CITY
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PO BOX 711
DALLAS
TX
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PO BOX 145460
SALT LAKE CITY
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OIKOS 8 LLC
1185 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
JENSEN, MARC R
1056 S 500 E
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84105
SALT LAKE CITY BOARD OFEDUCATION
440 E 100 S
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
BFR, LLC
907 E 250 S
BOUNTIFUL
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BFR, LLC
185 S STATE ST #800
SALT LAKE CITY
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1300 BALLPARK, LLC
1000 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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3751 S WASATCH BLVD
SALT LAKE CITY
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8704 S SUGARLOAF DR
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1000 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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PO BOX 571217
SALT LAKE CITY
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1349 S JEFFERSON ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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301 W SOUTHTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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1000 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY UT
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2904 MILLCREEK CANYON RD
SALT LAKE CITY
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84109
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1240 E 2100 S
SALT LAKE CITY
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595 S RIVERWOODS PKWY
LOGAN
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SALT LAKE CITY
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242 W PARAMOUNT AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84115
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6434 S 1650 E
SALT LAKE CITY
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84121
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1429 E ROOSEVELT AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84105
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6434 S 1650 E
SALT LAKE CITY
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84121
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3211 W STARLITE DR
WEST JORDAN
UT
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1328 E SECOND AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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2182 E BALD EAGLE CT
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124 W 1400 S #101
SALT LAKE CITY
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1380 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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8919 S RED WILLOW CIR
SANDY
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84093
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1410 S JEFFERSON ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84115
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444 W BEECH ST
SAN DIEGO
CA
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4267 SUMMERMEADOW DR
BOUNTIFUL
UT
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105-109 W 1400 S
SALT LAKE CITY
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84115
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3855 S 500 W
SOUTH SALT LAKE
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84115
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1416 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84115
RUECO, LLCTRADITION POINTE LLC
4267 SUMMERMEADOW DR
BOUNTIFUL
UT
84010
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38 S NORTHRIDGE WY
SANDY
UT
84092
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540 E NORTHMONT WY
SALT LAKE CITY
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84103
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1116 N SONATA ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84116
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1421 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1429 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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68 W MERRIMAC AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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62 W MERRIMAC AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84115
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1388 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1396 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1400 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1404 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84115
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3 S ALTAWOOD DR
SANDY
UT
84092
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1418 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84115
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4051 S 3200 W
WEST VALLEY
UT
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4893 GLENHOLLOW CIR
OCEANSIDE
CA
92057
SALT LAKE CITY
PO BOX 145460
SALT LAKE CITY
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SALT LAKE CITY
301 W SOUTHTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
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PO BOX 145460
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84114
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301 W SOUTHTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84101
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JT 1381 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84115
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7617 NE 1ST CT
MIAMI
FL
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1399 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1401 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1407 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84115
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553 E FOURTH AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
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2174 S MAIN ST
SOUTH SALT LAKE
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1430 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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PO BOX 1078
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
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1360 S MAIN, LLC
1360 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
OMAHONY, RYAN E
32 W MERRIMAC AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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30 W MERRIMAC AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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286 E SNOWY RIVER CT
SOUTH SALT LAKE
UT
84115
WHALEY, BRIAN; JTHAWKINS, AMY; JT
26 W MERRIMAC AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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24 W MERRIMAC AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1494 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1478 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1488 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1500 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1502 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1748 E MOUNTAIN VIEW DR
SALT LAKE CITY
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PO BOX 526110
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
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1469 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84115
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1475 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1481 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1487 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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246 E HAMPTON AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84111
RAMPTON, MARY A M; JTET AL
65 W MERRIMAC AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1454 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1460 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1470 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1476 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84115
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1482 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84115
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13087 S 1300 W
RIVERTON
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1494 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
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84115
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930 S 1100 E
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
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1EQUITY WY
WESTLAKE
OH
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64 W ANDREW AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1964 E GYRFALCON DR
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UT
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12786 S 600 E
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1859 W SIR JAMES DR
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84116
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1455 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1463 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1475 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1475 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1340 E SECOND AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
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84103
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1487 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
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1491 S RICHARDS ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
JOHNS, KEELAN
2320 S 2100 E
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84109
GABBOTT'S ROW, LLC
650 S 500 W
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
C Z PROPERTIES LLC
1476 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
GARCIA, RASHELL C
1484 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
UTAH OPEN LANDS CONSERVATIONASSOCIATION A NOI 1488 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
JEFF SANDSTROM LIV TRSANDSTROM, JEFF; TR
35 W LAYTON AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
FOUR HOLDINGS, INC
1530 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
GARFF ENTERPROSES, INC
777 S WESTTEMPLE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
BROWN, BILL B, TR
3433 S WASATCH BLVD
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84109
GARFF ENTERPRISES INC
64 E 900 S
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
FOOD FORWARD HOLDINGS, LLC
439 E SEVENTH AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
HANSEN & HANSEN PROPERTIES LLC
5840 S HOLLADAY BLVD
HOLLADAY
UT
84121
GRANDEUR PROPERTIES LLC
858 S STATE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
GRANDEUR PROPERTIES LLC
858 S STATE ST #3
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
SHELTER THE HOMELESS II LC
1415 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
CITY CREEK HOSPITALITY, LLC,LLC
1009 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
ANDERSON, THOMAS E
3178 E VISTA BONITA CIR
COTTONWOOD HTS
UT
84121
EVERGREENE CONSTRUCTION CO,LC
571 E 600 S
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84102
CHEN'S INTERNATIONAL CORP
PO BOX 1385
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84110
CHENS INTERNATIONAL CORP
PO BOX 1385
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84110
DALE & LORILYN KINYON LIV TRETAL
1696 MUELLER PARK RD
BOUNTIFUL
UT
84010
RANDY TOPHAM PROPERTIES LLC
168 E YALE AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
UNIQUE PROPERTIES, LLC
1677 E BURNING OAK DR
DRAPER
UT
84020
CREATESPACE SLC, LLC
2605 JEFFERSON AVE
OGDEN
UT
84401
FRESH START PROPERTIES LLC
1807 E VINTAGE OAK LN
MURRAY
UT
84121
KENTUCKY BOURBON LLC
832 E CLAYBOURNE AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84106
CLARK, MARION B; TRSET AL
2500 E ARNETT DR
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84109
GREEN BEINGS LLC
563 E 3785 S
SOUTH SALT LAKE
UT
84106
HODZIC, IRFAN &JASMINKA; JT
481 E 2700 S
SOUTH SALT LAKE
UT
84115
CLATTERBUCK, ALISON 0
1055 S MAJOR ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
EVEREAL-ESTATE 2, LLC
11711 S GROVES MEADOW CIR
SOUTH JORDAN
UT
84095
PHOENIX WEST ENTERPRISE, LLC
PO BOX 65694
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84165
OH MAI DOWNTOWN, INC
1102 S STATE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
VASILIOU, GEORGE
1061 S MAJOR ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCHOF SALT LAKE CITY
1090 S STATE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
BECKSTRAND, DONALD S FAMILYLTD PARTNERSHIP
5727 S 675 E
MURRAY
UT
84107
ANDERSON, KATIE L
1144 S FOULGER ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
GODFREY, THOMAS; JTPACKER, KIERA K; JT
1150 S FOULGER ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
MAGAR, WILSON T
1154 S FOULGER ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
JORDAN, LAWRENCE W, JR
1160 S FOULGER ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
RAEDER, RACHEL M
9 E KELSEY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
SMITH, SEAN E; JTMARQUEZ, T'KEYA; JT
17 E KELSEY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
VINA, SHERRY & RHETT B; 1T
3751 S WASATCH BLVD
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84109
DSPTOO, LLC
1111 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
KUANG FAMILY INVESTMENTS, LLC
1623 W MORNING VIEW WY
LEHI
UT
84043
BROUSE, DONALD &SHARON; JT
1136 S STATE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
LEDO ENTERPRISES
PO BOX 9167
SPRINGFIELD
MO
65801
60E LLC
2840 E JENNIE UN
HOLLADAY
UT
84117
DYNASTY CONDOM INIUMOWNERS ASSOCIATION
1623 W MORNING VIEW WAY
LEHI
UT
84043
PEREZ, INMER
1029 S 800 W
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84104
VALINO, GABINO F &ROBIN L; JT
1149 S FOULGER ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
CASTRO, MCEDGAR G
1155 S FOULGER ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
CORONODO, CLAUDIA
1167 S FOULGER ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
MARTINEZ, MARIO A
1535 S BRAVA ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84104
GRANT, TERI
1156 S MAJOR ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
WILDING, THOMAS V
1162 S MAJOR ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
WALSTER, JOHN D; TR(JDWFT)
PO BOX 65122
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84165
KOTTWITZ, CASSINDA N
37 E KELSEY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
GHIMIRE, BISHNU
41 E KELSEY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
45 EAST KELSEY, LLC
1373 E SKYLINE DR
BOUNTIFUL
UT
84010
SCHNEIDER PROPERTIES LLC
1207 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
HUXFORD, TYLER; JTZUNIGA, YESENIA; JT
50 E KELSEY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
MOORE, RYAN C; JTWILKINSON, OLIVIA E; JT
58 E KELSEY AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
1700 INVESTMENTS, LLC
1190 S STATE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
NATE WADE INVESTMENTCOMPANY
1421 S AMBASSADOR WY
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84108
BING KONG TONG INC
PO BOX 735
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84110
1213 MAJOR STREET LLC
1539 E MEADOWMOOR RD
HOLLADAY
UT
84117
1200 STATE PROPERTY LLC
1418 E MICHIGAN AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84105
BING KONG TONG, INC
PO BOX 735
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84110
GPKP, LLC
1220 S STATE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
LANDEN PROPERTIES LLC
13 E WANDERWOOD WY
SANDY
UT
84092
FREE WESLEYAN CHURCH OFTONGA IN UTAH
57 E 1300 S
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
DAGNEY GROUP LLC THE
9424 S 300 W
SANDY
UT
84070
THE DAGNEY GROUP, LLC
9424 S 300 W
SANDY
UT
84070
BMP II VENTURES, L.L.C.
1343 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
BMP VENTURES LLC
569 N 300 W
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
NATE WADE INVESTMENT
1421 S AMBASSADOR WY
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84108
LOCKHART, DORINA C
1398 N 640 W
WEST BOUNTIFUL
UT
84087
NATE WADE INVESTMENT CO
1421 S AMBASSADOR WY
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84108
BIG CHEEZ PROPERTY MANAGEMENTLLC
1345 S MAJOR ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
BROTHERS & SON RETAIL LLC
1302 S STATE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
1324 SOUTH STATE, LLC
PO BOX 31356
TAMPA
FL
33631
VU, HAI T T
569 N 300 W
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
AXIOM PROPERTIES III, LLC
351 W 400 S
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84101
SCHILLING, BRUCE C; TR
917 E MILLCREEK WY
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84106
KIM, JOONG Y &JONG I; JT
3880 E THOUSAND OAKS CIR
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84124
KIM, JOONG Y &JONG I;JT
3880 E THOUSAND OAKS CIR
MILLCREEK
UT
84124
KIM, JOONG Y &JONG I;JT
3880 E THOUSAND OAKS CIR
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84124
KIM, JOONG Y &JONG I; JT
3880 E THOUSAND OAKS CIR
MILLCREEK
UT
84124
DEVARGAS, MARVINE M; TR
3774 S 400 E
SOUTH SALT LAKE
UT
84115
1405 MAIN, LLC
2014 E 900 S
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84108
FAMILY HOUSING SOLUTIONS, LLC
1415 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
1 & S AUTO SERVICE INC
1433 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
THOMAS INVESTMENT HOLDINGSLLC
PO BOX 9948
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84109
THOMAS INVESTMENT HOLDINGS,LLC
1163 E LAIRD AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84105
PEREZ ENTERPRISES, INC
2774 W 3500 S
WEST VALLEY
UT
84119
JOHNSON, JORDAN
23 E CLEVELAND AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
DALIPE, DEN M T; JTLAYDA, NATHALIE J C; JT
25 E CLEVELAND AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
WILKINS, HEATHER R
29 E CLEVELAND AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
LE, TRUC T
33 E CLEVELAND AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
SOR-LOKKEN,SNOWOWLWOLFESCHLEGELSTEINH
1392 S MAJOR ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
HRM REAL ESTATE, LLC
5267 W SUN BLOOM CIR
HERRIMAN
UT
84096
CATALAN PROPERTIES LLC
215 S 400 E
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
CATALAN PROPERTIES, L.L.0
1383 S MAJOR ST #E
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
THOMAS, DANIEL
1389 S MAJOR ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
SOUZA LAND LLC
2230 DOC HOLLIDAY DR
PARK CITY
UT
84060
FOUNDRY PROPERTIES LLC
722 S STATE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
WASATCH INN, LLC
1009 S MAIN ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
1438 S PROPERTIES LLC
3424 S STATE ST #A
SOUTH SALT LAKE
UT
84115
GJACK ENTERPRISES LLC
59 E CLEVELAND AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
BIG WORLD PROPERTY LLC
8126 S HIDDEN SPRINGS CV
SANDY
UT
84094
CONDIE MAIN STREET HOLDINGS LC
4625 W 4100 S
WEST VALLEY
UT
84120
PSAMMOSLIN LLC
1725 S 1700 E
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84108
BRIGHT BOLIDE LLC
976 E FOURTH AVE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84103
STATE OF UTAH DIV FACILITIESCONSTRUCTION & MGM-450 N STATE OFFICE #4110
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84114
BEEHIVE STATE EMPLOYEESCREDIT UNION
40 NE LOOP 410 STE 607
SAN ANTONIO
TX
78216
UTAH STATE BUILDINGOWNERSHIP AUTHORITY
450 N STATE ST #4110
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84114
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1725 S 1700 E
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84108
MAJOR STREET BUILDING LC
4625 W 4100 S
WEST VALLEY
UT
84120
RASMUSSEN, L NEIL &SALLY A; TRS
7988 S STAUNING CV
COTTONWOOD HTS
UT
84121
WASATCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1085 N MAIN ST
BOUNTIFUL
UT
84010
BEN NELSON TRUST 12/14/2022NELSON, BENNY E; TR
1481 S MAJOR ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
WULFPAK PRODUCTIONS LLC
1483 S MAJOR ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
1485 MAJOR STREET, LLC
110 MATTERHORN DR
PARK CITY
UT
84098
MATTINGLY, PHILIP R TR
PO BOX 375
HEBER CITY
UT
84032
ATK, LLC
1017 W HIDDEN COVE DR
TAYLORSVILLE
UT
84123
SUES ALTERATION UT INC
1441 E 2100 S
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84105
KHANAL, BIPLOB; JTSHARMA, UMA; JT
1480 S STATE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
BVT LLC
1484 S STATE ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
LASSETER, LINDA D
1463 S EDISON ST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
LOTUS 1492 STATE, LLC
338 E SOUTHTEMPLE
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84111
1KC LLC
2843 E WATER VISTA WY
SANDY
UT
84093
NGUYEN, VINH; 1TVO, LOAN; JT
1774 W 3500 S
WEST VALLEY
UT
84119
OSTROWSKI PEARCE LIV TRET AL
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#A
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
GOSSELIN-URIBE, ALEXANDRE; JTLOUGHLIN, EMILY Q; Jl
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#B
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
JUSTESEN, STEPHEN M
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#C
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
MANNAN, BEENISH; JTRAHIM, FAHIM; JT
2850 SUMMIT DR
POCATELLO
ID
83201
PETERSON, CLAIRE
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#E
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
GRAVES, LINCOLN R; JTWEISBERG, BRENT M; JT
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#F
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
SMITH, BRADY; JTPATEL, CHANDANI; JT
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
# G
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
SINGH, SAHIBA
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#H
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
LUNDQUIST, TAYLOR B; JTLUNDQUIST, LISA K; JT
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#J
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
UHLIG, KYLE; JTUHLIG, ANAHI N; JT
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#K
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
DANIEL HOUPT AND SHAWNA CUANTRUST; ET AL
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#L
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
RUECK, JOSEPH E; JTRUESCK, LAUREN E; JT
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#M
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
JIANG, ZIYANG
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#N
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
LAM, TUNG X
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#P
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
SCHREYER, TANNER
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#Q
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
DEHERRERA, SAMANTHA A
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#R
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
BANASIK, CLAYTON
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#S
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
SORRENTINO, DIANA M
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#T
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
APHICO, LLC
1055 E LAFAYETTE ST
SANDY
UT
84094
PATEL, RUPA
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#V
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84115
M15 LOFTS CON DOMINIUMASSOCIATION INC
PO BOX 5555
DRAPER
UT
84020
Current Occupant
945 S WASHINGTON ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
951 S WASHINGTON ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
961 S WASHINGTON ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
936 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
950 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
956 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
964 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
966 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
224 W FAYETTE AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
222 W FAYETTE AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
216 W FAYETTE AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
970 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
942 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
937 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
943 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
947 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
969 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
971 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
936 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
940 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
942 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
950 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
954 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
956 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
965 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
223 W FAYETTE AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
215 W FAYETTE AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
933 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
935 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
937 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
939 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
959 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
46 W FAYETTE AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
36 W FAYETTE AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
940 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
960 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
24 W FAYETTE AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
52 W FAYETTE AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
80 W FAYETTE AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
939 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
949 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
975 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
230 W BROOKLYN AVE
#NFF1
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
230 W BROOKLYN AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1018 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1095 S 300 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1024 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1050 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1098 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1140 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1039 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1055 S 200 W
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
165 W MEAD AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
151 W MEAD AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1046 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1015 S 200 W
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1075 S 200 W
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1062 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
120 W MEAD AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
130 W MEAD AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
129 W MEAD AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
127 W MEAD AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
111 W MEAD AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1025 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1043 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
124 W GOLTZ AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1002 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1008 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1010 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1012 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1042 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1068 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1061 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1058 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1064 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1095 S 200 W
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1101 S 200 W
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1103 S 200 W
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
175 W GOLTZ AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
163 W GOLTZ AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
159 W GOLTZ AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
149 W GOLTZ AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
147 W GOLTZ AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
135 W GOLTZ AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
125 W GOLTZ AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
121 W GOLTZ AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
168 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
158 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
154 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
148 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
142 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
136 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
130 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
126 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
122 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
110 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1085 S 200 W
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
185 W GOLTZ AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
163 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
157 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
151 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
145 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1143 S 200 W
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
166 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
160 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
138 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
134 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
128 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
987 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
65 W FAYETTE AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1020 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
36 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1099 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1041 S WEST TEMPLE ST
#NFF1 Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1000 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
995 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1000 S MAIN ST
#NFF Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1011 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1070 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1117 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1135 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1116 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
60 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
56 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1152 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1159 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
35 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
31 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
25 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
21 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1127 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1133 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1139 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1155 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1159 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1171 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1144 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1148 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1150 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1164 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1172 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1148 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1146 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1144 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1142 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1140 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1138 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1136 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1134 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1132 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1130 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1128 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1126 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1124 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1122 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1120 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1118 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
121 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
125 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
127 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
131 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
133 W FREMONT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1028 S WEST TEMPLE ST
#1
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1028 S WEST TEMPLE ST
#2
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1028 S WEST TEMPLE ST
#3
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1028 S WEST TEMPLE ST
#4
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1028 S WEST TEMPLE ST
#5
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1028 S WEST TEMPLE ST
#6
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1028 S WEST TEMPLE ST
#7
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1028 S WEST TEMPLE ST
#8
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1028 S WEST TEMPLE ST
#9
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1028 S WEST TEMPLE ST
#10
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1028 S WEST TEMPLE ST
#11
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1028 S WEST TEMPLE ST
#12
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1028 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
218 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
216 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1148 S 200 W
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
227 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
211 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
232 W LUCY AVE
#NFF1
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
232 W LUCY AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
222 W LUCY AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
220 W LUCY AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
208 W LUCY AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
203 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
224 W LUCY AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
225 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
208 W LUCY AVE
#NFF1
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
203 W PAXTON AVE
#NFF1
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
238 W 1300 S
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
228 W 1300 S
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1335 S 300 W
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
230 W 1300 S
#11
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
230 W 1300 S
#13
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
230 W 1300 S
##COM
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
230 W 1300 S
#1
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
230 W 1300 S
#3
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
230 W 1300 S
#6
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
230 W 1300 S
#30
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
230 W 1300 S
#25
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
230 W 1300 S
#16
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
230 W 1300 S
##COM2
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1167 S 200 W
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
173 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
165 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
159 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
147 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
129 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
182 W LUCY AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
170 W LUCY AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
164 W LUCY AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
142 W LUCY AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
140 W LUCY AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
130 W LUCY AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
126 W LUCY AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1170 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1174 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1178 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1182 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1188 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1192 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
155 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
151 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1204 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1208 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1212 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1216 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1220 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
114 W 1300 S
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
180 W 1300 S
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
55 W PAXTON AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1186 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1234 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1285 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
34 W 1300 S
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1270 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84101
Current Occupant
1338 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
135 W 1300 S
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1309 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1317 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1321 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1333 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1339 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1306 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1308 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1310 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1312 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1314 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
77 W 1300 S
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1340 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
150 W 1400 S
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1376 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1380 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1386 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1390 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1445 S 300 W
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
208 W PARAMOUNT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1365 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
126 W ALBERMARLE AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1350 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1358 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1370 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
127 W ALBERMARLE AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1385 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1394 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
124 W 1400 S
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1380 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1404 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
149 W 1400 S
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1414 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1425 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
105 W 1400 S
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1410 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1414 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
119 W 1400 S
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1411 S JEFFERSON ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1355 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1401 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1409 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1417 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1421 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1429 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1414 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1422 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
50 W MERRIMAC AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1395 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1397 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1357 S WEST TEMPLE ST
#NFF Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1381 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1395 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1411 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1415 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1400 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1414 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1380 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1356 S MAIN ST
#NFF Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
28 W MERRIMAC AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1494 S WEST TEMPLE ST
#NFF1 Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1478 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1488 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1496 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1500 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1502 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1450 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1447 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1455 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1461 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1469 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1475 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1481 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1487 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1493 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1451 S WEST TEMPLE ST
#NFF1
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1490 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1501 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1497 S WEST TEMPLE ST
#NFF1
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
68 W ANDREW AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1500 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1431 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1449 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1471 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1481 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1499 S RICHARDS ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1470 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1492 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1496 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1498 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1448 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1530 S WEST TEMPLE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
20 E 900 S
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
958 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1017 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1025 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
21 E HERBERT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
33 E HERBERT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
999 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
998 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1035 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1007 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1009 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1019 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
45 E HERBERT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1000 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1004 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1010 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1016 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1026 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1030 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1045 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1077 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1085 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1101 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
50 E HERBERT AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1051 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1050 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1062 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1084 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1175 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
19 E KELSEY AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1147 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1141 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1147 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1151 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1157 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1142 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1146 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1148 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1152 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1156 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1122 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
60 E HARVARD AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1158 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1158 S STATE ST
#201
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1158 S STATE ST
#202
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1158 S STATE ST
#204
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1158 S STATE ST
#206
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1158 S STATE ST
#205
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1158 S STATE ST
#208
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1158 S STATE ST
#203
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1158 S STATE ST
#101
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1158 S STATE ST
#102
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1145 S FOULGER ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1146 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1150 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
33 E KELSEY AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
45 E KELSEY AVE
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1185 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1222 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1207 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1212 S STATE ST
#REAR
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
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1209 S MAJOR ST
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84111
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UT
84111
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1225 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
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1200 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
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1216 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
85 E 1300 S
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1241 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1212 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84111
Current Occupant
1325 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
28 E 1300 S
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1345 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1337 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
40 E 1300 S
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
60 E 1300 S
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1325 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1331 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1335 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1318 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1324 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1330 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1332 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1340 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1350 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1357 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1361 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1375 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1381 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1401 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1405 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1364 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1376 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1382 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1388 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1398 S MAJOR ST
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Salt Lake
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UT
84115
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1406 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1412 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
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UT
84115
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1420 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1448 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1359 S MAJOR ST
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City
UT
84115
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1363 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1379 S MAJOR ST
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City
UT
84115
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1383 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1393 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1397 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1401 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
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1405 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1374 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1382 S STATE ST
Salt Lake
City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1388 S STATE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1392 S STATE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1400 S STATE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1410 S STATE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1416 S STATE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1438 S STATE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1411 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1421 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1356 S STATE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1475 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1479 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1476 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1496 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1457 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1467 S MAIN ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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38 E CLEVELAND AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1482 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1490 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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48 E CLEVELAND AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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54 E CLEVELAND AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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58 E CLEVELAND AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1453 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1463 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1471 S MAJOR ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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47 E KENSINGTON AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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65 E KENSINGTON AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
1458 S STATE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1460 S STATE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1470 S STATE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1472 S STATE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1488 S STATE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1492 S STATE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1504 S STATE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
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1446 S STATE ST
Salt Lake City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#D Salt Lake City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
#U Salt Lake City
UT
84115
Current Occupant
15 E KENSINGTON AVE
Salt Lake City
UT
84115