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Roy planning commission forwards mixed-use height-measure changes to city council after public objections
Summary
The Roy City Planning Commission voted unanimously March 10 to forward changes that measure building height by stories instead of overall feet for mixed‑use zones, after public commenters raised concerns about view loss, property values and infrastructure.
The Roy City Planning Commission voted unanimously March 10 to forward a positive recommendation to the city council for amendments to Title 10, Chapter 13 (mixed use), changing building-height measurement from a single overall height in feet to allowed numbers of stories for building types in BPSC, SNS and UC zones.
Planning staff member Steve, who presented the proposal, told the commission that the change is intended to fix inconsistencies in the mixed‑use code and provide developers predictable, by‑right standards rather than relying on development agreements. "So changing the building height from 80 feet to eight stories," he said, and explained…
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