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Council hears that engineer’s plan reduces planned housing on site from 28 to 24 units

West Valley City Council · May 14, 2025
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Summary

City staff told the West Valley City Council that an engineer’s late site concept reduces a proposed residential project from the 28 units allowed under a signed development agreement to a likely 24‑unit layout, prompting council questions about modifying the agreement and the risk of leaving the city ‘in limbo’ if the landowner refuses a revised signature.

West Valley City staff told the council an engineer’s revised site concept likely will cut a proposed residential project from the 28 units written into an already signed development agreement to a 24‑unit plan.

The presenter said the signed development agreement allows up to 28 units but that the engineer’s concept—received after the property owner signed the agreement—shows parking and open‑space needs that reduce the buildable units to 24. The plan also reserves the frontage for commercial use and places the…

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