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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMeeting Agenda - 04/08/2026 SALT LAKE CITY | PLANNING COMMISSION PLANNING DIVISION PLANNING COMMISSION AMENDED AGENDA 1 MEETING PARTICIPATION To comment during the Public Hearing portion of the meeting, please join us in person: • Individuals: Each person gets two (2) minutes. • Recognized Community Organizations: Representative gets five (5) minutes. Note: Speakers cannot transfer their time to another person. SUBMITTING WRITTEN COMMENTS If you are unable to attend the meeting in person but would like to submit comments on an agenda item, please email the staff contact listed for that specific item. Submission Deadlines: • To be included in the Staff Report: Comments must be received by 12:00 PM on the Wednesday the week before the meeting. • To be forwarded to the Commission (but not included in the Staff Report): Comments received between 12:01 PM on the Wednesday the week before the meeting and 12:00 PM on the day of the meeting. Note: Comments and materials received after the deadlines may not be reviewed prior to the meeting but will be added to the official record. Emails received will not be read aloud during the meeting. Wednesday, April 8, 2026 at 5:30 PM City & County Building 451 South State Street, Room 326 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 SALT LAKE CITY | PLANNING COMMISSION 2 MEETING LIVESTREAMS The Planning Commission meeting livestream will be available on the following platform the day of the meeting: • Youtube – SLC Live Meetings BEFORE THE MEETING DINNER – Dinner will be provided for Commissioners and Staff at 5:00 PM in Room 326. During this time, the Commission may also receive training related to their roles and city planning topics. MEETING OPENING CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL REPORT OF THE CHAIR & VICE-CHAIR REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OPEN FORUM – Commissioners may discuss general planning, zoning, or land use topics not listed on the agenda. This discussion is limited to 10 minutes and does not include public input. Note: The order of agenda items may be changed at the Commission’s discretion. CONSENT AGENDA 1. Approval of the Minutes for March 25, 2026 2. Planned Development and Design Review Modification & Time Extension Request for District North at Approximately 523 W 200 N (Public Hearing) – Nicolai Lazarev, property owner representative, is requesting a modification to the Design Review approval. The Planning Commission approved the project on March 26, 2025. The applicant is proposing to change the building materials on the upper two levels of the northeast corner from brick and plaster to concrete and to remove private balconies at the same location. The applicant is also requesting a one-year extension for the project. The project is vested under the former TSA-UC-T zoning regulations that are no longer in effect. The subject property is located within Council District 3, represented by Chris Wharton. (Staff Contact: Amanda Roman at 801-535-7660 or amanda.roman@slc.gov) Case Numbers: PLNPCM2024-01232 & PLNPCM2025-00021 SALT LAKE CITY | PLANNING COMMISSION 3 REGULAR AGENDA 3. POSTPONED - Text Amendment Regarding Affordable Housing Incentives Fines - Mayor Erin Mendenhall has initiated a petition for a Text Amendment to add the fine of $100 per day for violation of the City’s Affordable Housing Incentives (AHI) program into the City’s Zoning Code. Currently, the Zoning Code refers to the City’s “Consolidated Fee Schedule” (CFS) for the fine, but that document legally cannot list fines. This text amendment will remove reference to the CFS and add a line directly into Chapter 21A.20 “Enforcement” of the city zoning code. (Staff Contact: Jason Berntson at 801- 535-6247 or jason.berntson@slc.gov) Case Number: PLNPCM2025-01180 WORK SESSIONS 4. Community Plan Update Schedule – Planning staff will go over the schedule to update all existing community plans over the next five years. Salt Lake City has adopted 10 community plans, with the most recent comprehensive update adopted in 2017. The schedule includes adopting, updating or reporting on station area plans, which the city is required to adopt for all fixed rail transit stations in the city and for stations outside of the city where a portion of the ½ mile radius is within Salt Lake City. To date, the city has certified 14 station area plans and has approved exemptions for six other stations. The Planning Commission recently recommended adopting the Northwest Community Plan, which includes a station area plan for the four stations located on North Temple. (Staff contact: Nick Norris at 801-535-6173 or nick.norris@slc.gov) OTHER BUSINESS 5. Petition Initiation Regarding Community Correctional Facilities – The commission will consider initiating a text amendment to update the land use tables to remove community correctional facilities as an allowed use. The commission is authorized to initiate text amendments under Title 21A.50.030. If initiated by the commission, this petition would not impact lands owned by the United States or lands owned by the State of Utah. RECORDS: For Planning Commission agendas, minutes, staff reports, and YouTube recordings, visit www.slc.gov/pc. Staff Reports will be posted the Friday prior to the meeting and minutes will be posted two days after they are approved, which usually occurs at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Commission.