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Planning Commission forwards MU‑3 rezoning for 1300 South properties with affordable-unit pledge

Salt Lake City Planning Commission · November 13, 2025
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Summary

Salt Lake City’s Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend city council approval of a rezoning that would allow a 26‑unit for‑sale development at three parcels near 2260–2290 E. 1300 South, conditional on a development agreement that includes affordable units and tenant‑relocation assistance.

Salt Lake City’s Planning Commission voted unanimously on Nov. 12 to recommend that the City Council approve a zoning map amendment that would reclassify three parcels on 1300 South (near 2260–2290 E. 1300 South) from single‑family R‑17000 to MU‑3 mixed‑use zoning. Staff said the rezoning would allow a roughly 26‑unit for‑sale community with about eight townhomes and 18 condominium units and identified community benefits and conditions to be finalized by the council.

Planner Brooke (staff) told commissioners the applicant proposes to dedicate 10 percent of the new units to households earning no more than 80 percent of area median income as the community benefit and that staff recommends approval with conditions that would be secured in a development agreement. Staff also…

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