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Council weighs second-driveway exception for 3396 Antler Way amid steep slopes and failing walls
Summary
A property owner seeking to buy adjacent land and build a garage asked the city for a second driveway approach; staff and council said steep grades and failing retaining walls require geotechnical clearance and recommended sequencing any driveway approval to avoid partial work or long-term liabilities.
Property owner Nash Williams asked Cottonwood Heights staff for a second-driveway exception to serve a parcel at 3396 Antler Way after he proposed purchasing an adjacent strip of land to expand his yard and build a garage and pool. Staff said the lot-line adjustment is in process and that steep topography separates the homeowner's existing driveway from the parcel he proposes to buy.
Staff presented aerial photos and plans showing significant grading differences and existing failing retaining walls, including an old railroad-tie wall. Staff said the…
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