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Council briefed on proposal to shrink minimum lot size in commercial neighborhood zone

5356081 · July 10, 2025
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Summary

Staff proposed reducing the minimum lot size in the Commercial Neighborhood zone from one-half acre to one-quarter acre to spur redevelopment along sections of Main Street and Seventh South; planning commission held a public hearing June 19 and forwarded a positive recommendation.

South Salt Lake planning staff presented a proposal July 9 to amend the Commercial Neighborhood zone's minimum lot size from 0.5 acre to 0.25 acre to encourage redevelopment along Main Street and nearby corridors.

Charlotte, a planning staff member, said the Commercial Neighborhood zone covers roughly Main Street and portions of 200 South and 700 South…

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