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West Valley City Council approves manufacturing zone for 5750 W. 2300 S.; ordinance passes unanimously

West Valley City Council · February 11, 2026
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Summary

The council approved Ordinance 26-03 to rezone 5750 West 2300 South from light industrial to manufacturing for a proposed King B Vans headquarters, including upfitting shop space and secure outdoor parking. No public testimony was offered and the ordinance passed unanimously.

The West Valley City Council on Feb. 10 approved Ordinance 26-03 to change the zoning of property at 5750 West 2300 South from light industrial to manufacturing, clearing the way for a new headquarters and vehicle upfitting facility for King B Vans.

The council opened a public hearing on application Z-82025 and heard no public testimony. The applicant proposes a headquarters building with shop space for upfitting vans and secure outdoor storage for new vans; the project description in the hearing record notes both indoor shop operations and exterior vehicle parking.

A council member moved to adopt Ordinance 26-03 and the motion was seconded. A roll call vote was held and the ordinance passed unanimously. Council then considered a related development agreement resolution; council discussion included a desire from one member to limit the height of stored equipment relative to the required fence.

On the development-agreement resolution, the council held a separate vote. The motion to adopt the development agreement passed by majority, with one council member recorded as dissenting on the resolution vote.

City staff present included City Manager Peeley and City Recorder Kamick, who administered roll call.

The ordinance establishes the manufacturing designation for the property consistent with the application filed by Wadsworth Development Group. The council did not record public conditions beyond the development-agreement process at the hearing; staff will finalize the development agreement and any required administrative approvals.

The council moved on to other items after the votes; there was no additional public comment on the Wadsworth application during the meeting.