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Planning Commission backs zoning text amendment to clarify downtown parking garage design standards
Summary
The Salt Lake City Planning Commission on March 26 voted to send a positive recommendation to City Council for a zoning text amendment that reorganizes downtown parking regulations, narrows when surface parking is allowed and modifies design requirements for parking garages.
The Salt Lake City Planning Commission voted March 26 to recommend that the City Council adopt a zoning text amendment to reorganize and clarify downtown parking regulations and design standards.
Planner Riley Hall, presenting the amendment, said the change was initiated by the mayor and the planning division to “clarify the applicable standards, eliminate conflicting code language, and to support the adopted plans that apply to the downtown area.” The amendment would apply to the D1, D2, D3, D4 and GMU downtown zoning districts.
The amendment reorganizes parking regulations currently scattered across multiple code sections and narrows allowances for surface parking lots. Under the proposal, new surface parking lots would be…
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