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Salt Lake City Council annexes Northpointe area near airport and requests rezoning review

3785887 · June 12, 2025
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Summary

The council unanimously adopted an ordinance annexing unincorporated property northeast of the Salt Lake International Airport and requested an administrative review for potential rezoning of a parcel near 2699 West, 3300 North to M1A.

Salt Lake City The Salt Lake City Council on June 10 voted unanimously to annex unincorporated properties northeast of the Salt Lake International Airport near the Davis County border and asked the administration to review a specific property near 2699 West, 3300 North for potential rezoning to M1A.

Why it matters: Annexation brings unincorporated land into the city's regulatory, planning and service frameworks and can trigger zoning, infrastructure and tax changes. The council's request for a rezoning review signals potential industrial or manufacturing land-use considerations for a specific parcel.

Councilmember Nick Petro moved the ordinance annexing the described properties and requested the administrative review of the referenced parcel; Councilmember Lopez Chavez seconded the motion. Chair Alejandro Pua thanked administration, council staff and community partners for their work to move the annexation forward and acknowledged community concerns raised during the process. The motion carried unanimously.

What happens next: With annexation approved, city staff will implement the ordinance, and the requested administrative rezoning review for the property at approximately 2699 West, 3300 North will be undertaken by the administration as directed by the council motion; any formal rezoning would follow the city's planning and public-notice process.