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Planning commission recommends denial of Edge Homes' mixed-use plan, citing density and topography concerns
Summary
Herriman's planning commission recommended denial to city council of a general-plan amendment and a zoning map amendment that would reclassify a 10-plus acre site from C-2 to MU-2; the commission cited the proposal's density (149 units) versus MU-2 horizontal caps, steep topography, and the conceptual nature of the plan.
The Herriman Planning Commission voted to recommend denial to the city council of a developer's proposal to amend the general plan and rezone a site from C-2 (commercial) to MU-2 (mixed use).
Planning staff framed the two linked items (5.1 and 5.2) as conceptual requests on the same 10-plus-acre property near Mountain View Corridor and Academy Parkway. Staff said the conceptual plan showed 149 dwelling units, two commercial pads and a potential hotel, but that the general-plan amendment met only one of five required criteria for approval. Staff also noted the projected residential density exceeds the MU-2 horizontal limit of 10 dwelling units per acre cited in the code, producing roughly a 42-unit overage as…
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