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Sandy City Council rejects Riverside Park rezoning after neighbors raise safety, access concerns
Summary
The City Council voted unanimously to reject a request to rezone a Riverside Drive parcel from CBC commercial to PUD residential after residents and several council members said site access and impacts on adjacent homes were unresolved.
Sandy City Council members unanimously voted 7–0 on April 29 to reject an application to rezone property along Riverside Drive from CBC (commercial) to a PUD intended for residential development.
The measure, Ordinance 205-11, was put forward by applicant Adam Nash but drew sustained concern from neighbors and several council members about driveway access, sight lines, and potential traffic impacts on Seventh West and adjacent residential lots. Planning staff had presented the rezoning request for action at the meeting.
Council member Marcy Houseman said she continued to have unanswered questions about traffic and…
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