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Holladay planning commission approves conditional use for David McDonald House jewelry shop
Summary
The Holladay Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional‑use permit allowing J. Brooks Jewelers to operate at the newly designated David McDonald House (4659 S. Highland Drive), with conditions to retain the historic fence, add two small‑to‑medium trees in front, and comply with waterway and parking rules.
The Holladay City Planning Commission on Sept. 2 approved a conditional‑use permit allowing a small custom jewelry shop to operate at the David McDonald House, a property recently added to the city’s historic sites list.
City staff told commissioners the house at 4659 South Highland Drive was designated a historic site by the city council last week and that the owner proposes limited, historically sensitive exterior work and interior adaptations to support a low‑scale retail use. City staff noted the project includes ADA access, window replacements for energy and security reasons, parking refinements and a structural rebuild of a rear porch to support a new second‑floor sunroom.
"It is being proposed for use as a jewelry store, doing custom jewelry, very low…
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