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Commission postpones Aspen Lane accessory building hearing over water rights issue

May 28, 2024 | Snyderville Basin Planning Commission, Snyderville, Summit County, Utah



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Commission postpones Aspen Lane accessory building hearing over water rights issue
The Snyderville Basin Planning Commission convened on May 28, 2024, to address several key issues impacting the community, including a conditional use permit for a major accessory building and an amendment to an existing permit. The meeting began with an opportunity for public input, but no comments were received from attendees or those online.

The first significant agenda item involved a conditional use permit for a major accessory building located at 603 Aspen Lane. Due to unresolved water rights issues, the commission decided to postpone this item to an uncertain date. The commissioners emphasized the importance of public participation, inviting anyone interested to provide comments during the next hearing. This decision reflects the commission's commitment to ensuring that all community concerns are addressed before moving forward with the application.

Following this, the commission discussed an amendment to a conditional use permit for an existing major accessory building at 4200 North 250 East. The applicant, Arm Cone Construction, sought to add 560 square feet to the previously approved structure, which was originally set at 11,040 square feet. The proposed expansion would not alter the building's footprint or site plan, remaining compliant with local regulations that permit accessory buildings up to 12,500 square feet on the given lot size.

The meeting highlighted the commission's procedural approach, ensuring that all voices are heard while balancing the need for development with community concerns. As the commission moves forward, the postponed hearing on the Aspen Lane project will be a focal point for future discussions, with the potential for community input shaping the outcome. The commission's next steps will involve addressing the water rights issue and preparing for the upcoming public hearing on the accessory building amendment.

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