In a recent government meeting, representatives Ryan Banaski and Tanner Polser presented a proposal for a new equipment dealership in Utah, which they believe will significantly benefit the local economy. The proposed dealership, named Arm Up Equipment Sales, aims to generate approximately $15 million in gross sales in its first year, contributing substantial tax revenue to the city.
The property, currently under contract with Stephen Wade, is positioned as an optimal reuse of land that has historically been associated with heavy equipment. Banaski emphasized that the dealership will not only sell new high-end equipment but will also offer rental options, catering to contractors who may prefer a rent-to-own arrangement.
During the meeting, the zoning change necessary for the dealership's establishment was discussed. Commissioners expressed support for the proposal, noting that the change aligns with the surrounding area, which includes construction and landscaping businesses. The commissioners unanimously voted to forward a positive recommendation to the city council for the zoning map amendment, indicating a strong likelihood of approval for the project.
The public hearing segment of the meeting saw no opposition, and the commissioners concluded that the proposed dealership would enhance the neighborhood's value and image. The next step will involve the city council's review of the recommendation.