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Planning commission approves Ninetieth South convenience‑store site plan with parking and traffic conditions
Summary
The Sandy Planning Commission approved a site plan for a convenience store at 694 West Ninetieth South, adding a condition to shorten a raised median now and reserve city authority to reinstall it later; staff also required a parking adjustment and allowed the applicant to seek administrative relief for up to 10% additional parking with analysis.
The Sandy Planning Commission approved a site plan for a convenience store and small commercial building at 694 West Ninetieth South and attached traffic and parking conditions intended to address a constrained site and nearby intersection operations.
Commissioners and staff described the parcel as steep and heavily constrained by overhead utility easements and limited access. City Engineer Brittney Ward told the commission that a planned raised median on Seventh West would be 530 feet long under traffic projections tied to nearby development, and that the length was derived from traffic studies for future build‑out. “The raised median is planned to be 530 feet long as measured from the…
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