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Planning commission recommends approval of DAI Utah storage development agreement after debate on height, buffers and traffic
Summary
The commission voted to recommend a development agreement to rezone ~5.63 acres at 12270 S. 4000 W from R3 to CR for a storage facility, approving building design and use limits while asking that inconsistent height language in the draft agreement be clarified before city council review.
The Riverton City Planning Commission on April 24 recommended approval of a development agreement that would rezone about 5.63 acres at 12270 South 4000 West from R‑3 residential to commercial‑regional (CR) with use limited to self‑storage and outdoor vehicle storage. The commission’s recommendation will go to the Riverton City Council for final action on May 6.
Staff described the proposal as a development agreement that functions like a tailored rezone: the applicant, identified in the packet as DAI Utah, proposed storage units, limited building heights (applicant materials showed two taller buildings), and site‑specific exceptions to the standard commercial buffering and signage rules. Staff told the commission the developer had offered to limit most storage building heights to two stories and to use split‑face and smooth masonary with aluminum trim to give the site a residential‑style façade facing 4000 West.
DAI’s presenter, who identified himself as Joe with DAI, said the company planned a neighborhood‑oriented, higher‑quality storage facility with 66 RV/boat stalls, a mix of drive‑up and climate‑controlled…
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