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Residents Rally Against Proposed Townhomes Amid Height and Traffic Concerns

September 17, 2024 | Midvale City Council, Midvale , Salt Lake County, Utah


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Residents Rally Against Proposed Townhomes Amid Height and Traffic Concerns
In a recent Midvale City Council meeting, residents expressed significant concerns regarding a proposed development of townhomes at 58 West 75100 South and 7444 South State Street. The discussions highlighted fears about potential changes to the neighborhood's character, increased traffic, and the possibility of the townhomes becoming rental properties.

Residents like Ashley Castle and Sandra Smith voiced their apprehensions about the height of the proposed buildings, which they believe could overshadow existing single-family homes. Castle emphasized the need to maintain the current zoning, which allows for single-family homes and duplexes, arguing that the new development could lead to a surge in rental properties and exacerbate traffic issues on already congested roads.

Council members echoed these concerns, particularly regarding the transition in height between the new development and existing homes. Some members suggested that a development agreement could ensure that the project aligns with community interests, including height restrictions and aesthetic considerations. Council member Glover expressed a strong preference for a development agreement to prevent future changes that could lead to unwanted apartment complexes.

The developer indicated a willingness to collaborate on a development agreement, stating that they have historically focused on selling properties rather than renting them. They also acknowledged the importance of integrating the new project with the existing neighborhood.

The council ultimately decided to table the rezone request pending the establishment of a development agreement that addresses community concerns, particularly regarding height and design elements. This decision aims to ensure that the development aligns with the desires of current residents while also addressing the broader need for housing in the area. The council emphasized the importance of balancing community interests with the necessity for new housing options, particularly in light of state pressures to increase housing density.

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