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Commission approves oversized accessory building for residential lot at 135 E. 110 S.

November 06, 2025 | Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah


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Commission approves oversized accessory building for residential lot at 135 E. 110 S.
The Sandy City Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit allowing an oversized accessory structure at 135 East 110 South.

Applicant John Rushton requested a 40‑by‑60 foot metal accessory building (2,618 square feet) with a maximum height of 24 feet to be placed in the northeast corner of the lot. Staff reviewed the proposal and noted setback requirements and that the proposed east and rear setbacks align with the property's existing main dwelling setbacks; the applicant said he had reviewed the staff report and was comfortable with the stated findings and conditions.

No members of the public spoke on the item. The commission moved to approve the permit with the two findings and five conditions listed in the staff report; the motion passed on a unanimous roll call.

The approval is subject to the conditions in the staff report, including coordination on setbacks, compliance with building and engineering standards, and required permits prior to construction.

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