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Commission backs new Commercial Flex (CF) zone to support small‑scale industrial, storage and maker spaces with 条 (sic) conditions
Summary
Planning commissioners voted 4–1 to recommend a new Commercial Flex (CF) zoning category that would allow small‑scale warehousing, wholesale, and flex spaces—subject to design standards, acreage limits for storage uses and conditional‑use review for larger projects.
Herriman City Planning Commissioners recommended the city council adopt a new Commercial Flex (CF) zone intended to help under‑used commercial parcels develop as small‑scale commercial, maker, and light industrial spaces. Commissioners approved the recommendation with a modification to reduce the minimum contiguous acreage threshold for certain sign-overlay eligibility from 8 acres to 5 acres.
Staff presented the proposed CF zone as a tool to fill a gap between existing commercial (C-2) and manufacturing (M-1/M-2) uses, expand options for home‑grown businesses to scale up locally, and…
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