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Holladay panel approves zone-boundary interpretation for 6114 South Holiday Boulevard
Summary
The Holladay Planning Commission voted to grant an appeal interpreting the zone boundary so that 6114 South Holiday Boulevard will be treated entirely as R-143, resolving a mapping discrepancy where a creek bisected the parcel. Staff said the step corrects an inconsistency; commissioners debated precedent and process.
The Holladay Planning Commission voted on Aug. 12 to grant an appeal interpreting the zone boundary for 6114 South Holiday Boulevard so the parcel will be treated entirely as R-143 rather than being bisected by a creek.
The decision resolves a mapping discrepancy staff discovered: a small portion of the lot (about "three tenths of an acre," according to applicant representative Jaren Achin of JUB) lies on the opposite side of a creek and would otherwise count separately for zoning calculations. Staff recommended the commission grant the appeal to align the parcel with the majority of its acreage and to avoid an anomalous interpretation driven solely by topography.
"What we're faced with is we're trying to develop this property," said Jaren Achin, the project…
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