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Commission backs small map-and-zoning changes so homeowner can rebuild detached garage

Springville Planning Commission · September 25, 2024
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Summary

The Planning Commission recommended Sept. 24 that three parcels on Center Street be reclassified on the general plan from Low Density to Medium Density and rezoned from R1-10 to R2, allowing the property owner to replace a nonconforming detached garage in its existing footprint; staff noted potential for a maximum of two duplexes on a residual lot but said full subdivision improvements would be required for any future development.

The Springville Planning Commission on Sept. 24 recommended city council approve a general-plan amendment and rezoning for three parcels on Center Street so a homeowner can reconstruct a nonconforming garage.

Staff said the parcels at 920 E. Center, 928 E. Center and 919 E. 100 S. were historically rezoned in the 1990s from R2 to R1-10, leaving several structures nonconforming. The applicant, Travis Menlove, told the…

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