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Planning commission approves preliminary site plan and conditional use for State Street flex-space development
Summary
The Sandy Planning Commission voted to approve a preliminary site plan and a conditional use permit allowing warehouse/wholesale/light-industrial (flex-space) uses for the RASH development at 8475 South State Street, subject to conditions including an 8-foot masonry wall, a 10-foot landscape buffer and resolution of a property-line encroachment.
The Sandy Planning Commission on a unanimous vote approved a preliminary site plan and a conditional use permit for the RASH development, a three-building commercial and flex-space project proposed along State Street.
The project team described the proposal as three buildings (two on the north parcel, one on the south) with retail facing State Street and “flex space” industrial uses — light manufacturing, warehousing and small business offices — in rear and east-building spaces. The development team said the site is split-zoned, with the south parcel inside the historic Sandy neighborhood zone and the north parcel in an RC zone near the city boundary.
“The proposal is 3 buildings, 2 on the North, 1 on the South, a driveway extending east to west off State Street,” planning staff said during the presentation. Staff also noted the southern building is inside the historic district and will be returned to the Sandy City Historic Landmarks Committee for architectural review following…
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