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Moab planning commissioners unanimously recommend annexation of two Cermak properties into city with C-3 zoning
Summary
The Moab City Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend City Council approve two ordinances to annex 602 and 611 Cermak into Moab, moving both parcels into the C-3 central commercial zone under pre‑annexation agreements that include use restrictions and long‑term housing covenants.
The Moab City Planning Commission on June 4 unanimously recommended that City Council approve two ordinances to annex properties at 602 Cermak and 611 Cermak into the city and rezone them C-3 (Central Commercial).
The recommendation followed staff presentations about pre‑annexation agreements for each parcel and a review of the general plan’s future annexation and land‑use maps. The planning commission’s action was a recommendation only; City Council will consider formal annexation and certification, with a public hearing anticipated on June 10, 2025.
Staff said the two parcels are currently in unincorporated Grand County and would be brought into city limits and rezoned C-3 under separate pre‑annexation agreements. The pre‑annexation documents set initial permitted uses, require the projects to meet a bundle of environmental requirements, and include deed…
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