Poplar Grove Community
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Request Type: Zoning Map Amendment Location: 756 S Montgomery Street Zone: R-1/5000 Single-Family Residential (Current); RMF-30 Low Density Multi-Family Residential, SR-3, Special Development Pattern Residential (Proposed) The 45 day period ends on October 30, 2023. Request Description: Salt Lake City has initiated a request to amend the zoning map for the property located at 756 South Montgomery Street. The proposal would rezone the property from R-1/5000, Single-Family Residential District to a zoning district that would support low density multi-family housing, to help create scaled housing choices as recommended in the Westside Plan. RMF-30, Low Density Multi-Family Residential District, and SR-3, Special Development Pattern Residential District, are possible choices. Other zones may be considered based on community input. The lot is approximately 0.51 acres or 22,215 square feet in size. The property is located in the Airport Flight Path Protection Overlay District, in Influence Zone H, which limits the height of new buildings as determined by the Department of Airports. A link to the Online Open House page - https://www.slc.gov/planning/2023/09/11/openhouse-00607/
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Request Type: Zoning Text Amendment Location: Citywide Zone: Impacts properties within the H Historic Preservation Overlay District Notice Period Ends: September 30, 2023 Request Description: Mayor Erin Mendenhall has initiated a petition directing the Salt Lake City Planning Division to update the Salt Lake City Zoning Ordinance, and the Historic Residential and Multifamily/Historic Apartment Design Guidelines, to address the use of vinyl windows in new construction projects in the City’s local historic districts (LHDs). Please note that this only applies to new construction in the City’s local historic districts and to individually listed landmark sites throughout the City. The following is a link to a map of the City’s local historic districts: http://www.slcdocs.com/Planning/Historic%20Preservation/New%20Local%20HD%20map.pdf
Salt Lake City is working with The Other Side Academy on The Other Side Village- a pilot program to provide housing and supportive services for those experiencing homelessness and struggling with substance abuse, mental illness and/or physical disability. This innovative project is a step toward creating more affordable housing choices and options for residents to thrive. The location is the site of a former municipal landfill at 1850 W Indiana Avenue that operated between 1923-1962. To ensure that the area is safe for residential use, the City entered the site into the Utah Department of Environmental Quality’s Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP). The Remedial Action Plan for the village is now open for review and public comment through July 23. This plan outlines the recommended remediation strategies to address environmental concerns at the site. The State Department of Environmental Quality is the entity that will receive public comments. To learn more, including viewing the proposed plan, visit: https://www.slc.gov/sustainability/tosv-environmental/ Below is the official legal notice from DEQ that has recently been published in the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News’ legal pages.
Requests: Zoning Map Amendment (PLNPCM2023-00236) Location: 608 South Gladiola Street Master Plan: Northwest Quadrant Current Zone: M-2 Heavy Manufacturing District Proposed Zone: M-1 Light Manufacturing District Council District: District 2: Alejandro Puy DEADLINE: August 7, 2023 Request Description: Salt Lake City has received a request from Tony Sieverts of Gladiola Street, LLC, the property owner, to rezone the property at approximately 680 South Gladiola Street from M-2 Heavy Manufacturing District to M-1 Light Manufacturing District. The stated intent of the proposed rezoning is to enable uses only permitted within the M-1 district, including light manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution. A map of the subject property is included with this letter.
North Temple Boulevard General Plan Amendment - Salt Lake City is initiating an amendment to the North Temple Boulevard Plan (NTBP) to remove the recommendation to relocate Madsen Park. The NTBP recommends relocating the park to a more central location within the Euclid neighborhood. However, the community has indicated that there is a preference to maintain Madsen Park at its current location and improve the park to help provide open space for the increase in density along North Temple. Petition Number: PLNPCM2023-00327 Council District: District 2, Alejandro Puy Staff Planner: Seth Rios Email: seth.rios@slcgov.com Phone Number: 801.535.7758 End of the Public Comment Period: July 20, 2023 Join the Online Open House at: https://www.slc.gov/planning/openhouse-00327
Request Type: Zoning Text Amendment |
notice_letter_to_community_councils_-_m-1_height_amendment.pdf | |
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Request Type: Design Review
Location: 52 S 800 W
INPUT DEADLINE: July 8, 2023
The Planning Division has received a design review request for a property located in your community council and is notifying your organization to solicit comments.
Salt Lake City has received a request from Jarod Hall, representing the property owner, seeking
modifications to design standards through the Design Review process for a multi-family development.
The proposal is for a 64’ apartment building consisting of 89 units at 52 S 800 W. The property is in the TSA-UN-T Transit Station Area Urban Neighborhood Transition zoning district. The design standard modifications being requested are for ground floor use, glazing, screening of service areas, and driveway width.
modifications to design standards through the Design Review process for a multi-family development.
The proposal is for a 64’ apartment building consisting of 89 units at 52 S 800 W. The property is in the TSA-UN-T Transit Station Area Urban Neighborhood Transition zoning district. The design standard modifications being requested are for ground floor use, glazing, screening of service areas, and driveway width.
52_s_800_w_design_review_written_description.pdf | |
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52_s_800_w_design_review_application.pdf | |
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230517_52_s_800_w_design_review_set.pdf | |
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recognized_organization_input_notification.pdf | |
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What is this?
A Recognized Organization Input Notification refers to a formal communication sent to an organization or group that has been recognized and acknowledged by a governing body or authority. The
purpose of the Recognized Organization review is to inform the community of the project and solicit
comments/concerns they have with the project.
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