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Commission recommends rezoning 10 Oakland Avenue parcels from TOD to City Facility to assemble Public Works site

2878883 · April 4, 2025
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Summary

The Planning Commission unanimously recommended that City Council rezone 10 parcels along West Oakland Avenue from Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) to City Facility to allow consolidation for the new Public Works Campus; staff said the city already owns several of the parcels and will pursue a plat to consolidate them.

The South Salt Lake Planning Commission on April 3 voted unanimously to forward a recommendation to City Council to amend the zoning map for 10 parcels along West Oakland Avenue from TOD (Transit-Oriented Development) to City Facility (CF). The rezoning is a step toward consolidating properties for the new Public Works Campus.

Staff presented existing and proposed zoning maps and said the city has been acquiring parcels within the block to assemble a larger footprint for the public works site. Once the code amendments to the CF district are in place, staff said they will return with a plat to consolidate the parcels for the new facility.

The parcels proposed for rezoning were listed on the record as 119 West, 168 West, 169 West, 171 West, 172 West, 174 West, 175 West, 178 West, 179 West and 182 West Oakland Avenue. Commissioners asked whether the city already owned the properties; staff confirmed ownership of several parcels.

Commissioner Peschman moved to forward a recommendation of approval to City Council to amend the zoning map for the ten parcels from TOD to City Facility based on the staff report; Commissioner Salty seconded. The motion passed unanimously.

The recommendation advances the rezoning to City Council for final action. Staff noted that subsequent platting and capital approvals will be required to complete the Public Works Campus consolidation and construction.