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Planning Commission initiates code amendments on public rights‑of‑way vacations and fence heights in manufacturing zones

2303215 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted unanimously to initiate two separate text‑amendment processes: one to add policy considerations and review standards for petitions to close or vacate public rights‑of‑way (initially proposed for alleys, expanded to include streets), and a second to amend fence‑height regulations in manufacturing zones.

Salt Lake City Planning Commission unanimously voted to initiate two city code text amendments: one to revise review criteria and policy considerations for petitions to close or vacate public rights‑of‑way (the staff memo initially referenced alleys but staff asked that the scope explicitly include streets and other rights‑of‑way), and a second, separate amendment to address fence‑height regulations in manufacturing zones.

Planning director (name recorded as planning director in the meeting file) summarized the request, explaining the first item responds to a prior commission request to clarify standards for alley vacations and that staff…

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