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Resident asks how gravel lot will show stalls; applicant says barriers can delineate spaces

South Salt Lake City Planning Commission · March 5, 2026
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Summary

During public comment, a South Salt Lake resident asked how people will know where to park if an approved gravel (permeable) parking lot lacks painted stalls. The applicant said a physical barrier could delineate stalls.

During the public hearing on the Title 17 amendment, resident Oliver Pechmann asked how drivers would know where to park if the overflow lot is composed of gravel rather than paved with marked stalls. Angela Dean, the applicant’s architect, said the design could include a physical barrier to delineate stalls.

The public hearing record shows no further public comment. Commissioners had already discussed broader concerns—including Chair Carter’s question about potential pollutants from an unpaved surface and Ungricht’s assurance that the standards and cross-departmental review would address access and environmental concerns.