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Planning Commission recommends rezone of Namazi property at 1945 E South Weber Drive

South Weber City Planning Commission · April 10, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted 3-0 to recommend that City Council rezone two acres at 1945 E South Weber Drive from R-L (Residential Low) to R-M (Residential Moderate), allowing up to five single-family lots; commissioners directed staff to remove a packet page that showed six lots.

The South Weber City Planning Commission voted 3-0 on April 10 to recommend that the City Council approve a rezone of two acres at 1945 E South Weber Drive to allow a single-family subdivision under the R-M (Residential Moderate) zone. Commissioner Marty McFadden made the motion; Commissioners Julie Losee and Chad Skola joined the vote.

Community Development Manager Lance Evans told the commission the request would allow subdivision of the two-acre parcel into up to five single-family homes and that "the proposed zone change matches the land use designation for the property and is consistent with approved plans and uses." During public comment, neighbor Paul Sturm pointed out the packet graphic showed six lots even though the zoning as proposed allows five, and resident Gayla Harris cited on-site conditions including a rodent infestation and asbestos in the existing structure. Commissioners directed staff to remove page 7 of the packet that displayed six lots before forwarding the recommendation to the City Council.

The motion to recommend approval cited parcel numbers #132750011 and #132750004 and included the explicit direction to correct the packet graphic. Lance Evans said staff would research an outstanding address concern raised by a nearby resident. The commission took no additional action on subdivision engineering, fencing, or sidewalk requirements; Evans said those items will be addressed during the subdivision review phase.