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Planning commission tables Taylor Landing rezone after residents and commissioners press for bigger park donation and process fixes
Summary
The commission voted to table the Taylor Landing rezoning request (rezoning phases of the Taylor Landing cluster subdivision and a proposed Phase 6) and asked the applicant to pursue a parallel general plan amendment and to return with clearer park‑donation funding, street connectivity and water/irrigation commitments.
The Western Weber Planning Commission on April 9 voted to table an application to rezone about 45.9 acres associated with Taylor Landing (ZMA‑2024‑03) after lengthy public comment and detailed staff discussion. Commissioners cited procedural concerns about making a zoning change without a corresponding general‑plan map amendment, worries that donated open space is difficult to farm or develop as usable parkland, and requests for a larger or more concrete park donation and stronger street connectivity commitments.
Charlie (staff) presented the proposal and staff's recommendation options. Staff described the Taylor Landing subdivision as a cluster subdivision with five existing phases that preserved open space in exchange for additional density. The applicant sought to convert the Phase 4 and 5 preserved open space into Phase 6 lots and to donate roughly 22 acres to the Taylor West Weaver Park…
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