During the recent Hurricane City Council meeting, a significant discussion centered around a proposed zone change for a property located at 184 North State Street. The council considered an amendment to change the zoning from single-family residential (R-110) to multifamily (RM-3). This proposal, which had been tabled from a previous meeting, aimed to address community concerns regarding density and neighborhood character.
The applicant's request involved a 1.22-acre parcel, and a public hearing held on August 28 revealed one objection from a resident who felt that the RM-3 designation would lead to excessive density. The Planning Commission echoed this sentiment, unanimously recommending a more moderate RM-2 zoning instead, which they believed would be more suitable for the area.
In response to community feedback, the applicant engaged with neighbors to discuss their concerns. The primary issue raised was the desire to maintain a more rural feel, avoiding a dense row of homes adjacent to existing properties. As a result, the applicant proposed a revised plan that would include triplexes along State Street, separated by a private drive, with single-story duplexes on the other side. This design aims to minimize the visual impact on neighboring homes, allowing for a more gradual transition in density.
The council's deliberations reflect a commitment to balancing development needs with community preferences, ensuring that any changes to zoning align with the residents' vision for their neighborhood. As the council moves forward, the next steps will involve further discussions and potential adjustments to the proposal to better meet the community's expectations.