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Public Hearing on Amare Vita Subdivision and PUD Opened and Continued; Commissioners Press for Tree‑canopy, Setback and Gate Clarifications
Summary
The commission opened the public hearing for the Amare Vita conceptual subdivision and PUD on Aug. 19 but continued it because notice fell one day short of requirements. Commissioners discussed creek setbacks, lot‑width variances, tree preservation and concerns about a gated single access onto Holiday Boulevard.
The Holiday City Planning Commission on Aug. 19 opened a public hearing on the Amare Vita subdivision concept and associated planned unit development but continued the hearing to a future meeting after staff confirmed notice for the hearing was one day short of the city’s required 10‑day public‑notice period.
City planning staff presented the project as an 11.42‑acre PUD split across two zoning districts: an R‑143 side with one‑acre lots and an R‑187 side with two‑acre lots. Staff said the creek that runs through the site (Big Cottonwood Creek) creates a 100‑foot no‑build setback for undeveloped parcels, which constrains buildable area and will likely make relief on lot widths necessary. The conceptual plan shows seven lots on the R‑143 side and two on the R‑187 side for a total of nine dwelling units; staff told the commission the applicant has incorporated variance requests for reduced lot…
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