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In the heart of St. George, a new development is taking shape that promises to blend community spirit with individual ownership. During a recent city council meeting, officials discussed the proposed Hobby Garages project, located at 850 North, just north of Costco and west of Sportsman's Warehouse. This initiative aims to transform the current commercial zoning (C3) into a Planned Development Commercial (PDC) zone, allowing for the construction of 76 individually owned hobby garages.

The project is designed with careful attention to community standards. Each garage will be set back the required 20 feet from the front, rear, and sides, ensuring ample space and privacy for owners. In addition to the garages, a clubhouse will serve as a common area for residents, fostering a sense of community among the owners.
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Landscaping is a key component of the development, with plans in place to beautify the areas not occupied by buildings or driveways. City officials emphasized the importance of maintaining green spaces, particularly in the sections between buildings and along the rear of the property. This commitment to landscaping will enhance the overall aesthetic of the project.

The architectural design of the garages reflects a modern yet functional style, with elevations ranging from 15 to 20 feet, well below the maximum allowable height of 25 feet. This thoughtful approach aims to integrate the new structures harmoniously into the existing neighborhood.

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As the city council deliberates on this zoning change, the Hobby Garages project stands as a testament to St. George's growth and the evolving needs of its residents. With a focus on individual ownership and community engagement, this development could pave the way for similar projects in the future, enriching the fabric of the city.

Converted from St. George City Council April 24, 2025 meeting on April 25, 2025
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