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Council sends 102‑acre rezoning request back to planning commission after public concerns about density and schools
Summary
Council agreed to send a developer’s request to rezone about 102 acres from agricultural to RM‑7 (multi‑residential) back to the planning commission for a planned‑district rewrite after residents voiced concerns about master‑plan consistency, school capacity and community character.
Brigham City Council voted on Aug. 21 to send a rezoning request for about 102 acres (roughly described in staff materials as west of 1200 West and north of 400 South) back to the planning commission for further review and to develop a planned‑district overlay.
Mark Bradley, the city planner, described the applicant’s request and the planning commission recommendation. Bradley said the area is shown as medium‑density residential in the general plan and that the RM‑7 zoning district would allow higher densities; the applicant and staff are preparing a planned district with a proposed density range of 5.4–5.6 units per acre — which Bradley and city staff said is lower…
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