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Council hears proposal to rezone 128 North N Street in the Avenues for low-density multifamily
Summary
A property owner has petitioned to change 128 North N Street from SR1A (special pattern residential) to RMF-30 (low-density multifamily). Planning staff recommended approval subject to a development agreement requiring two-bedroom units for the new three-unit building proposed behind an existing historic fourplex.
Salt Lake City planning staff briefed the council on a petition to rezone 128 North N Street in the Avenues from SR1A (special pattern residential) to RMF-30 (low-density multifamily residential).
“A petition for a zoning map amendment on 128 North N Street in the Avenues,” Alicia Seeley, principal planner, told the council as she introduced the item.
Why it matters: The property sits in the Avenues Local Historic District. Staff said the rezone would allow modest infill behind a contributing historic fourplex and would be consistent with city housing plans calling for “gentle infill” and additional rental units in established neighborhoods.
What the project would change - Current site and proposal: The subject parcel contains a historic fourplex…
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