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Commission recommends Land‑Use and Zoning change at 3526 E. Fort Union, forwards to City Council
Summary
The Cottonwood Heights Planning Commission on May 7 voted to recommend approval to the City Council of a land‑use map amendment and zone map amendment for 3526 East Fort Union Blvd., forwarding the proposals for final action.
The Cottonwood Heights Planning Commission on May 7 voted to recommend approval to the City Council of a general‑plan land‑use map amendment and a zone map amendment for 3526 East Fort Union Boulevard (project ZMA‑25‑002). Applicant Adam Nash (Land Development LLC) asked to change the property’s future land use from residential office to residential medium density and to rezone the site from R1‑8 (single‑family) to R2‑8 (two‑family/twin homes).
Staff told commissioners the parcel is just under one acre. Residential medium density envisions roughly six to ten units per acre; on this site staff said a three‑lot subdivision could yield up to six dwelling units (two units per lot under…
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