In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a conditional use permit for a new multi-tenant building in South Jordan, aimed at accommodating recreational uses and training activities. The permit would apply to the entire site, allowing for flexibility in how the spaces are utilized, rather than being restricted to specific units.
Lynn Bowler, representing the applicant, clarified that the facility is not expected to host large tournaments but will cater primarily to private lessons and smaller group activities. The proposed development is designed to meet the needs of local youth sports, with a focus on popular activities such as volleyball, basketball, and baseball.
The building will feature a demising wall system, allowing for the combination or division of units based on user requirements. This adaptability is intended to maximize usage throughout the day, accommodating different schedules for school-aged children and other potential users.
The project includes two one-story buildings with the option for mezzanine levels, primarily for office space. The total potential for the development is approximately 16 units, although specific details about landscaping and other features were not confirmed during the meeting.
Public comments were invited, with one resident expressing interest in the development due to personal connections to the area. The meeting highlighted the community's engagement in the planning process, reflecting ongoing discussions about the impact of new developments on local neighborhoods.