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Salt Lake City council tentatively backs M‑1A zoning for property owners who requested Northpointe annexation
Summary
Council members discussed a city‑led annexation in the Northpointe area and signaled support for applying M‑1A transitional zoning only to properties whose owners requested that zoning, with staff to return a formal ordinance for adoption.
Salt Lake City council members and staff discussed whether to apply M‑1A transitional zoning as part of a city‑led annexation in the Northpointe area, and the council indicated it would move forward with zoning only for property owners who have asked for it and bring a draft adoption ordinance back at a future meeting.
The council review focused on a city‑initiated annexation area generally along 2200 West north of 2100 North up to the Davis County boundary. Nick Tarbet of council staff summarized the status and said the annexation process had been delayed while county and city records were reconciled where the Jordan River altered the boundary. "This is what we refer to as the Northpointe annexation," Tarbet said during the…
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