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Planning commission recommends rezone of 535 S. 400 W. from agricultural low to residential low

2144629 · January 23, 2025
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Summary

The Centerville Planning Commission voted to recommend city council approval to rezone 535 South 400 West from agricultural low to residential low, a change that would permit up to four dwelling units per acre; commissioners cited general-plan consistency while several neighbors raised concerns about privacy, traffic and tree loss.

The Centerville Planning Commission on Jan. 22 voted to recommend that the City Council rezone the property at 535 South 400 West from agricultural low (AL) to residential low (RL), a land‑use designation the staff said is consistent with the city’s general plan and the surrounding neighborhood.

Why it matters: The proposed rezone increases the potential density from agricultural low standards to residential low, which staff and the commission said aligns with the general plan’s residential density classifications and the prevailing development pattern nearby. Neighbors told the commission they feared loss of privacy, increased traffic on 400 West and removal of mature trees.

Staff presentation: Community development staff explained the review criteria for zoning-map amendments — consistency…

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