Commission approves Jack in the Box site plan at SE corner of 600 North and Main Street

2624713 · March 14, 2025

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Summary

The planning commission approved a site plan review allowing construction of a Jack in the Box on 0.688 acres with 17 parking stalls plus two ADA stalls, expanded landscaping and UDOT-approved access.

The Tooele City Planning Commission approved a site plan Wednesday for a Jack in the Box restaurant at the southeast corner of 600 North and Main Street (application no. 2024061).

Planner Mr. Page described the 0.688-acre site and presented the site plan and elevations. He said the code requires eight parking stalls for this use; the proposal provides 17 stalls plus two ADA spaces. UDOT has approved access onto Main Street, and the proposal eliminates a nearer access on 600 North to improve safety and queuing. The applicant will provide 25% landscaping on-site where the code requires 10%; landscaping will use drip irrigation with a 15-foot front landscape strip, a roughly 50/50 mix of evergreen and deciduous trees and shrubs, and at least 60% of trees meeting the minimum caliber/height requirements.

The item did not require a public hearing. Commissioner Anderson moved to approve the site plan design review for Jasmine Santos representing Wasatch Seasons Properties LLC for the Jack in the Box fast-food restaurant at the southeast corner of 600 North and Main Street (application 2024061), based on the findings and subject to conditions in the March 7, 2025 staff report. Commissioner Proctor seconded. The roll call recorded ayes from Commissioners Hammer, Proctor, Dunn, Hamilton, Jensen, Anderson and Sloan; the motion passed 7-0.

The approval is subject to the conditions in the staff report and any required permits.