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Developer and neighbors reach terms-in-principle for Fort Union housing; council delays rezoning vote to July 15

3648324 · June 4, 2025
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A developer seeking to amend the general plan and rezone property at 3526 East Fort Union Boulevard described why commercial uses did not pencil out and agreed to negotiate a development agreement with the city and neighbors; the council voted to table consideration of two ordinances to July 15 to allow agreement language to be drafted.

A developer pursuing a general plan amendment and rezoning for property at 3526 East Fort Union Boulevard agreed to work on a development agreement with the city and neighborhood representatives, and the Cottonwood Heights City Council voted June 3 to table two related ordinances until its July 15 meeting.

The council considered two related items: an ordinance to approve a general plan amendment and rezoning of about 0.95 acre from residential office to residential medium density, and a second ordinance related to a 0.59-acre parcel. The applicant, identified in the meeting as Adam (surname Nash), told the council his firm's expertise is multifamily residential development and that earlier commercial or…

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