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Commission recommends favorable rezone for 330 N 300 W to R1-10; public raises safety and access concerns

Morgan Planning Commission · November 19, 2025
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Summary

At the Nov. 18 meeting the planning commission forwarded a unanimous, favorable recommendation to the city council to rezone 1.2 acres (part of a 1.95-acre parcel at 330 N 300 W) from rural residential to R1-10 to enable a future single-family flag-lot home; nearby residents raised safety concerns about narrow Island Road and heavy truck traffic.

The Morgan Planning Commission voted on Nov. 18 to forward a favorable recommendation to the city council for a partial rezone of a 1.95-acre parcel at 330 North 300 West, recommending that 1.2 acres of the rear be rezoned from rural residential to R1-10 (single-family residential).

Planner Jake Young told the commission the parcel is a single lot currently split between zones, with the front portion already functioning as R1A (effectively R1-10) and the back portion designated rural residential. "It is a single parcel," Young said, and staff concluded the…

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