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City Planning Commission Approves Controversial Condominium Project

May 09, 2024 | Planning Commission, Moab, Grand County, Utah



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City Planning Commission Approves Controversial Condominium Project
In a recent meeting of the Moab Planning Commission, members unanimously approved the Cottonwood condominiums plat, located at 241 South 200 East, Moab, Utah. The decision followed a motion made by Commissioner Miles, which was seconded by Commissioner Carolyn. The approval process was described as straightforward, with no significant objections raised during the discussion.

The meeting also addressed the timeline for an ongoing land use appeal related to the project. City staff indicated that the first briefing for the appeal is scheduled for early June, with a ruling expected by early July. It was clarified that the appeal process does not automatically halt ongoing developments unless a stay is requested by the appellant. In this case, the appellant has chosen not to request a stay, allowing the project to proceed as planned.

Commissioners noted the complexities introduced by new legislative conditions affecting the appeal process, including the potential for an ombudsman’s opinion to inform the case. However, it was emphasized that this opinion would not dictate the final determination of the appeal.

The meeting concluded with a sense of clarity regarding the approval and appeal processes, allowing the Cottonwood condominiums project to move forward without interruption.

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