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Planning Commission approves controversial land amendment

June 19, 2024 | Millcreek City Planning Commission , Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah



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Planning Commission approves controversial land amendment
In a recent Planning Commission meeting, commissioners discussed a proposed amendment to the subdivision plat for the Cove on Mount Olympus, focusing on existing easements and a tax lien affecting the property. The primary concern was whether the amendment would alter any existing easements, which commissioners clarified would remain unchanged regardless of the amendment's approval.

One commissioner noted that the land in question is steep and largely unmaintained, suggesting that it holds little value for development. This sentiment was echoed by others who expressed support for the amendment, arguing that it would allow homeowners to better utilize their properties without significant risk of adverse effects.

The discussion also touched on a tax lien associated with the property, with several commissioners indicating that it should not impede the approval process. They argued that holding up the amendment due to the lien would unfairly affect other homeowners in the community. The consensus was that the amendment complied with existing codes and that the community's desire for change should be prioritized.

Ultimately, the commission voted in favor of the subdivision amendment, with the motion passing unanimously, contingent upon the resolution of tax clearances. The meeting concluded with a sense of progress, as commissioners acknowledged the long-standing issues surrounding the property and expressed hope for a resolution that benefits the community.

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