Public Comment for Planning Commission Items
- Below is a list of the public hearing items
- They include a brief explanation
- Click on them if you would like to leave a comment
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- You may also ask questions about the projects to Staff
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- Below is a list of the public hearing items
- They include a brief explanation
- Click on them if you would like to leave a comment
- You may leave comments and read others comments. BE RESPECTFUL
- You may also ask questions about the projects to Staff
NOTE: You must register to leave a public comment. All it takes is a quick registration (2-3 minutes).
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Thanksgiving Station Concept
Share Thanksgiving Station Concept on Facebook Share Thanksgiving Station Concept on Twitter Share Thanksgiving Station Concept on Linkedin Email Thanksgiving Station Concept linkThis item received a positive recommendation from the Planning Commission and will go to City Council on March 22, 2022. Their motion included recommendations.The applicant requests review and recommendation of the proposed Thanksgiving Station concept plan. The proposed plan is an update from the previous concept plan submit from December 2021. The updated plan reflects comments from the City Council regarding density and land uses. This concept plan is the first step in amendment to the Thanksgiving Point area plan. The concept plan provides a general overview of the proposed future development of the property. If this concept plan is approved, other amendments to the area plan will follow including the allowed table of uses, TOD development requirements, land uses, utilities, transportation, and other regulations needed for the future development of this area.
The proposed concept plan shows a mix of different land uses on approximately 77.8-acres of property. The applicant is proposing a maximum overall density of 2,000 dwelling units after working with staff and a recommendation from the City Council. The dwelling units will be dispersed throughout the development and will be built over a series of phases and at a variety of density levels. The northern portion, being adjacent to the Frontrunner Station is proposed to have the majority of dwelling units (1,800 units), while the southern portion has been allotted fewer units (200 units).
The land uses for the development will include residential, commercial, mixed use, heavy commercial, and open space areas. The development is split into two different sections, the northern portion being focused on transit-oriented uses, while the southern is focused on heavy commercial and residential.
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River Point Phase 1 Preliminary
Share River Point Phase 1 Preliminary on Facebook Share River Point Phase 1 Preliminary on Twitter Share River Point Phase 1 Preliminary on Linkedin Email River Point Phase 1 Preliminary linkThis item received a positive recommendation from the Planning Commission and will go to City Council on April 12th.The applicant is requesting review and recommendation of the River Point Phase 1 Preliminary Subdivision. The proposed development is for 75 residential units and would include a mixture of single-family lots and rear-load townhomes. In addition to the proposed clubhouse, a pool and playground will be located in the open space. Guest parking will be provided in front of the clubhouse and near the townhomes. This phase will also continue the master-planned trail along 3600 West.
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Marion Surgical Center Sign Upgrade
Share Marion Surgical Center Sign Upgrade on Facebook Share Marion Surgical Center Sign Upgrade on Twitter Share Marion Surgical Center Sign Upgrade on Linkedin Email Marion Surgical Center Sign Upgrade linkThis item was approved by the Planning Commission.The conditional use permit proposal is for an upgrade to the existing pylon sign located at 310 North 850 East. Marion Surgical Center hopes to retrofit the existing sign to a multi-tenant sign as part of their update to the entire property. As part of the retrofit, they propose to lower the height of the pole by ten feet and structurally reinforce the bottom eight feet.
The applicant requests two exceptions to the pylon sign area size and pole cover requirements of the Development Code.
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Elevens 2-Lot Subdivision
Share Elevens 2-Lot Subdivision on Facebook Share Elevens 2-Lot Subdivision on Twitter Share Elevens 2-Lot Subdivision on Linkedin Email Elevens 2-Lot Subdivision linkThis item was approved by the Planning Commission.This project proposal is a two-lot subdivision with an existing home on a 1.24-acre parcel located at 689 West 1200 North. Both lots meet and exceed the minimum lot size. The original lot will be approximately 8,609 square feet and the new lot will be 45,104 square feet.
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Osmond Design Concept
Share Osmond Design Concept on Facebook Share Osmond Design Concept on Twitter Share Osmond Design Concept on Linkedin Email Osmond Design Concept linkThis item was approved by the Planning CommissionThe applicant wants to build a new building for furniture sales located at 3275 North Outlet Parkway to the east of the Strap Tank.
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Fort Street Zone Change
Share Fort Street Zone Change on Facebook Share Fort Street Zone Change on Twitter Share Fort Street Zone Change on Linkedin Email Fort Street Zone Change linkCLOSED: This item received a positive recommendation by the Planning Commission and will be scheduled for City Council on March 22nd.The applicant wants to change to zoning from transitional holding (TH-5) to Commercial and R-1-10 Residential on the parcel located at 3300 North 1200 West.
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Somerset Hills Preliminary
Share Somerset Hills Preliminary on Facebook Share Somerset Hills Preliminary on Twitter Share Somerset Hills Preliminary on Linkedin Email Somerset Hills Preliminary linkCLOSED: This item received a positive recommendation by the Planning Commission and will be scheduled for City Council on March 22nd.The applicant requests review and recommendation of the Somerset Hills preliminary subdivision located at 795 East 760 North in the R-1-8 zone. The proposed subdivision includes five single family lots ranging in size from 9,124 square feet to 21,992 square feet.
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Silicon Slopes Storage Units Concept
Share Silicon Slopes Storage Units Concept on Facebook Share Silicon Slopes Storage Units Concept on Twitter Share Silicon Slopes Storage Units Concept on Linkedin Email Silicon Slopes Storage Units Concept linkCLOSED: This item was approved by the Planning Commission.The applicant provided a very basic conceptual layout of storage units located at approximately 4300 North Digital Drive.
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The Falls at the Point General Plan Amendment
Share The Falls at the Point General Plan Amendment on Facebook Share The Falls at the Point General Plan Amendment on Twitter Share The Falls at the Point General Plan Amendment on Linkedin Email The Falls at the Point General Plan Amendment linkCLOSED: This item received a positive recommendation by the Planning Commission and will be scheduled for City Council on March 22nd.The applicant wants to change the General Plan designation from Commercial to Mixed-Use on 11.1 acres located at approximately 4300 North Digital Drive. The applicant is proposing 372 residential units.
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Heart of Country Swing
Share Heart of Country Swing on Facebook Share Heart of Country Swing on Twitter Share Heart of Country Swing on Linkedin Email Heart of Country Swing linkCLOSED: This item was approved by the Planning Commission.The applicant requests approval of a public dance hall conditional use for the Heart of Country Swing. The proposed use will go inside an existing building located at 3940 North Traverse Mountain Boulevard. The existing building is used for office space as well as receptions.
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