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Kaysville council votes to revise downtown CRA plan, remove residential parcels and send map back to staff
Summary
After public concern about homes included in the proposed Community Reinvestment Area, the Kaysville City Council voted to send the CRA map back to staff with instructions to remove residential parcels on 200 North and explore expanding commercial districts.
KAYSVILLE, Utah — The Kaysville City Council voted Thursday to send the proposed Kaysville City Center Community Reinvestment Area (CRA) map back to staff for revision, directing that residential properties identified on 200 North be removed and that staff explore adding commercial areas instead.
The motion — made during deliberation on agenda item 7B and seconded by a council member — was approved by the council after several residents and council members urged changes. Mayor Tran and City Manager Jason Christensen explained the process and timeline for further public review and taxing-entity approvals.
Why it matters: Council members and residents said the map, as drafted, included several long-established…
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