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Washington Terrace planning commission tables decision on proposed four-unit townhome infill
Summary
After a public hearing with several neighbors raising parking, grading and future-development concerns, the Washington Terrace Planning Commission voted to table a proposal to allow four attached townhomes and retain the existing house at 445 West 5100 South pending more complete plans and conditions of approval.
The Washington Terrace Planning Commission on Monday night tabled action on an application to allow four attached townhomes at 445 West 5100 South, citing incomplete plans and outstanding conditions of approval.
Chair Steve Jacobson opened a public hearing after staff presented the project and explained that the property lies on the city's infill overlay map. Tyler, a city building official and planner, told the commission the overlay designation allows the applicant to seek an infill development and that the proposed layout "falls into line with what the city code allows." Tyler said the developer's plan proposes four attached units plus the existing house (counted as five units for density purposes), and flagged required elements that remain unresolved: a recorded plat and development agreement, HOA/CC&R documents, a landscape plan, an engineered grading plan and permits…
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