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City Council Moves Forward with Controversial Development Agreement

July 08, 2024 | Millcreek City Council, Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah



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City Council Moves Forward with Controversial Development Agreement
During a recent government meeting, council members discussed amendments to a development agreement concerning a property located at 3739 South 900 East. The meeting marked the second reading of the zoning matter, allowing for a final decision on the proposed changes.

The council emphasized the importance of community protection in the development process. The discussion highlighted modifications to the original site plan presented in June 2023. Notably, the initial plan included off-site parking arrangements with Granite Credit Union, which have since fallen through. As a result, the developers are now required to adjust their plans to accommodate parking on-site.

The revised proposal includes a wider median and a single ingress point for traffic, with egress facilitated through an existing easement onto the adjacent Bridal Union site. The loss of three residential units from the original plan has been compensated by reallocating those spaces for parking, particularly for a new 3,000-plus square foot restaurant planned for the site. Additionally, the developers plan to incorporate more open space into the design.

The council's decision will reflect the community's interests and the adjustments made to the development plan, ensuring that the project aligns with local needs and zoning regulations.

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