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Logan council approves narrower infill rules after debate over cul‑de‑sacs and shared driveways
Summary
The Logan City Council approved an ordinance to amend the city’s infill code, changing flag‑lot and middle‑of‑block rules, reducing some lot‑size multipliers, tightening setbacks and allowing smaller private‑street cross‑sections. Council debate centered on emergency access, neighborhood character and whether cul‑de‑sacs should remain an option.
The Logan City Council voted to adopt amendments to the city’s infill provisions, approving changes the planning commission had forwarded after a 4–1 vote.
City staff said the revisions aim to better manage multifamily infill and flag lots while preserving neighborhood character. Staff proposed reducing the lot‑size multiplier for some flag lots (from 150% toward 100% in select cases), increasing setbacks to create buffers, and standardizing driveway and setback dimensions. For middle‑of‑block infill, staff proposed limiting small projects to three to six units and allowing a…
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