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Planning commission recommends rezone to commercial for 1.5-acre parcel near Antelope Drive; commissioners raise golf-course and traffic concerns
Summary
The Syracuse Planning Commission on July 1 recommended that the City Council rezone roughly 1.5 acres near 3400 West and Antelope Drive from medium-density residential to general commercial, prompting debate over golf-course proximity, mitigation and UDOT roadway requirements.
The Syracuse Planning Commission on July 1, 2025 voted to recommend that the Syracuse City Council amend the general plan map and rezone about 1.5 acres near 3400 West and Antelope Drive (1700 South) from medium-density residential (R-1) to general commercial. The recommendation would make a small pocket of land contiguous with existing commercial zoning along Antelope Drive.
The application, submitted by Fort Street Partners (applicant identified online as Rick), proposes commercial development on two small parcels directly west of Glen Eagle Golf Club’s clubhouse. The applicant told the commission the rezone is needed, in part, to allow a second vehicle entrance aligned with an existing roadway across Antelope Drive; the applicant said UDOT (Utah Department of Transportation)…
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