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Commission approves preliminary subdivision for 12-unit Holden Street development; neighbors raise parking, noise and process concerns

2586681 · March 13, 2025
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Summary

The commission granted preliminary subdivision approval for a 12-unit development at 7838 South Holden Street in the RM-25 zone, allowing the units to be sold as individual condominiums; nearby residents raised concerns about parking, setbacks, site green space, construction impacts and notification timing.

The Midvale Planning Commission on March 12 approved a preliminary subdivision that will allow Vision Properties Utah LLC to sell 12 townhome-style units at 7838 South Holden Street individually, rather than retaining the project as rental units.

Staff told the commission the development already received earlier approvals including an administrative conditional use permit and site plan, that construction is near completion and that the subdivision is a procedural step enabling individual sale of the units. Staff said letters were mailed to residents within 500 feet in 2021 and again in April 2024 during prior public hearings and approvals.

Neighbors who spoke at the public hearing objected to multiple aspects of the project. Kenneth Harper, who said he lives next door at 7860 South Holden and that he was born on the property, raised concerns about the timing of…

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