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Commission debates RM zone amendments: rear-loaded access, height, setbacks and fee-in-lieu options

2723045 · March 21, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners discussed draft amendments to the RM (mixed residential) zone at a March 20 workshop, focusing on rear-loaded access requirements, modified setbacks, reduced heights near single-family neighborhoods and fee-in-lieu options for required amenities.

The Nibley City Planning Commission held a workshop on March 20 to discuss draft amendments to the mixed residential (RM) zone. The session examined design standards, transitions to adjacent single-family neighborhoods, and options for required amenities and open space.

Levi Roberts, city planner, summarized staff's preliminary draft changes. Key points in the draft included reversing front/rear setback standards for rear-loaded multifamily units (20-foot rear setback and 15-foot front setback when units are alley- or rear-accessed), requiring rear-loaded access where…

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