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Cottonwood Heights council approves rezoning, development agreement and interlocal transfer; five measures pass

Cottonwood Heights City Council · August 20, 2025
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Summary

At its Aug. 19 meeting, the Cottonwood Heights City Council unanimously approved two ordinances and three resolutions, including a general-plan amendment and rezone for property at 3526 E. Fort Union Blvd., a development agreement, disposal of unclaimed property, and an interlocal agreement to transfer pre‑2025 applications.

The Cottonwood Heights City Council on Tuesday approved five items on its agenda, including a general-plan amendment and rezone for a Fort Union property, a development agreement, disposal of unclaimed evidence and an interlocal agreement with Salt Lake County.

The council voted unanimously on each measure. Council member Newell moved to approve Ordinance 441‑a, a general‑plan amendment to change 0.95 acre at 3526 East Fort Union Boulevard from residential‑office to residential medium density; Council member Hyland seconded, and the recorded votes were Hyland — Yes; Newell — Yes; Mayor Mike Quickers — Yes. The motion carried.

The council then approved Ordinance 442‑a to rezone the same 0.95 acre from R‑18 to R‑28 and amend the zoning map. Council member Hyland moved; Council member Newell seconded. The council again recorded unanimous affirmative votes.

Separately, the council approved Resolution 2025‑54, a development agreement with Land Development LLC. Council members thanked the applicant for working with neighboring residents and noted the agreement follows prior discussion in work sessions.

Resolution 2025‑62 authorizing disposal of unclaimed property or former evidence was approved by motion and voice vote. The council also approved Resolution 2025‑63, an interlocal cooperation agreement with Salt Lake County and the Greater Salt Lake Municipal Services District to process and transfer pre‑01/2025 applications related to the Tabatchi development; council members clarified that permits begun in the county will be completed by the county.

The measures were presented as items the council had discussed in earlier meetings and work sessions and were advanced with motions and seconds from council members Newell and Hyland. The consent calendar (minutes from Aug. 5) was approved later in the meeting. The meeting adjourned after the council completed votes on the listed items.