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Council reviews proposal to split family farm into six R‑1‑8 lots at 303801 S. 6400 W.
Summary
City staff and the applicant described a conceptual plan to rezone about 2.4 acres at 303801 South 6400 West from A‑2 (large‑lot) to a mix of A and R‑1‑8 to allow a cul‑de‑sac subdivision creating six new lots while retaining two existing homes; council debated garage requirements, lot widths and setbacks.
West Valley City staff on Tuesday presented a conceptual rezoning and subdivision proposal for a roughly 2.4‑acre, family‑owned property at 303801 South 6400 West that would convert part of the site from A‑2 (large‑lot agricultural) to a mix of A and R‑1‑8 zoning and create six new residential lots.
Planner comments to the council described the plan as retaining two existing homes on the parcel and adding a new cul‑de‑sac to create six buildable R‑1‑8 lots. Staff said the applicant is requesting a few exceptions from development standards: a reduced lot width in one A‑zone parcel (requesting 90 feet instead of the 100‑foot minimum), a rear yard setback reduction from 20 feet to 15 feet on a couple of narrow lots, and…
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