During a recent council meeting, a proposal to amend the land use designation and zoning for properties located at 770 and 780 West 53100 South and 845 West Clover Meadow Drive was discussed. The application, presented by Zachary Smallwood on behalf of developer Justin Lang, seeks to change the designation from low density residential to medium density residential and rezone the area from R18 (residential single-family) to RM15 (multiple-family medium density residential).
Smallwood emphasized that the proposal aligns with the general plan's moderate income housing section, supporting the development of infill housing in the area. He noted that the properties are situated between two existing townhouse developments, making the transition to medium density residential a logical step. Lang confirmed that he would not be constructing the units himself but would oversee the necessary infrastructure work, including roads, curbs, and gutters.
The public hearing segment of the meeting revealed significant community concern regarding the proposed changes. Several residents submitted emails expressing their opposition, citing issues with existing developments by Ivory Homes, which they claimed had not fulfilled promises regarding construction impacts and community planning. One resident detailed damage to their property from construction vibrations and raised concerns about increased traffic and insufficient local infrastructure to support additional housing.
Council members acknowledged the residents' concerns, clarifying that the current proposal is not directly associated with Ivory Homes, which is developing a separate project nearby. Despite this clarification, the council noted the community's apprehension about the cumulative impact of new developments on local resources, including roads and schools.
As the council deliberates on the proposal, the feedback from residents will play a crucial role in their decision-making process, highlighting the ongoing tension between development and community needs in Murray City.