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Commission approves Summit Ridge site plan; commissioners urged coordination with UDOT over future ramp corridor

2556197 · March 12, 2025
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Summary

Linden City Planning Commission approved a site plan for Summit Ridge, a 30,000-square-foot, 13-unit office-warehouse project at about 300 North and 2000 West, but commissioners and the applicant were urged to coordinate with UDOT because an on-ramp/frontage road concept could require right-of-way acquisitions.

The Linden City Planning Commission on March 11 approved the site plan for Summit Ridge, a proposed 30,000-square-foot office-warehouse project at approximately 300 North and 2000 West, subject to standard engineering and landscaping conditions and UDOT permitting if access or utility permits are required.

City staff described the project as a precast concrete tilt-up building with 13 office-warehouse units on a 2.32-acre site. The developer proposed 98 parking spaces where the ordinance minimum is 92, and staff said the building height of 32 feet complies with the light-industrial zoning (the maximum in the zone is 48 feet). Staff also noted the project sits in a transit-adjacent area next to I-15 and must meet landscaping and tree-spacing…

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