Residents of Silver Creek expressed significant concerns during the Snyderville Basin Planning Commission meeting on August 22, 2023, regarding a proposed 5,000 square foot accessory building. The discussions highlighted issues related to building height, water runoff, and potential commercial use, reflecting the community's desire to maintain the residential character of the area.
Neighbors raised questions about the building's height, which is proposed to be just under the maximum limit of 26 feet. Concerns were voiced about how the structure's size might impact views and whether it could lead to commercial activities in a residential zone. One resident noted that the proposed building is three times the size of the existing home on the property, raising suspicions about its intended use.
Water runoff was another critical topic. Residents worried that the new construction could obstruct natural water flow, potentially causing flooding in neighboring properties. The Planning Commission assured attendees that any building permit would require measures to manage runoff effectively, ensuring that water does not negatively impact adjacent homes.
The meeting also addressed the aesthetic impact of the building. Residents suggested that the long, unbroken facade of the structure could be visually unappealing and proposed landscaping to mitigate this effect. The Planning Commission acknowledged these concerns and indicated that conditions could be placed on the approval to enhance the building's appearance and ensure compliance with community standards.
In conclusion, while the proposed accessory building complies with current regulations, the meeting underscored the importance of community input in planning decisions. The Planning Commission is expected to consider the residents' feedback as they move forward with the approval process, emphasizing the need for a balance between property rights and neighborhood integrity.