In a recent government meeting, city officials outlined several key strategies aimed at enhancing residential development and addressing housing affordability. The discussions focused on zoning reforms and comprehensive updates to land use regulations, particularly in areas near major transit corridors and commercial centers.
One of the primary strategies discussed was the rezoning for higher density residential development, which aims to facilitate moderate-income housing. Officials emphasized the importance of the Town Center Station Area Plan, noting that once adopted, it will lead to proposed zoning changes that will be reviewed by the Planning Commission and City Council.
Additionally, the city has initiated a comprehensive update of its zoning and subdivision codes, which includes public engagement through surveys and workshops. This process is designed to explore various housing types and styles that could be integrated into future developments. The city is also considering zoning incentives to encourage the construction of moderate-income units in new developments.
Another significant point raised was the potential reduction or elimination of impact fees associated with moderate-income housing. However, it was noted that the current budget prioritizes funding for the zoning code update and station area plans over this study.
The meeting also highlighted ongoing efforts to develop a station area plan in accordance with Utah State Code, with staff actively working on drafting requests for proposals to engage consultants for the Kimbells Lane Station area plan. Furthermore, discussions included potential partnerships with other jurisdictions to bolster affordable housing initiatives.
Overall, the meeting underscored the city's commitment to addressing housing challenges through strategic planning and collaboration, aiming to create a more inclusive and accessible community for residents.