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Planning commission approves SLC Padel Club expansion to add fourth court at 2269 S. 1200 W.

Woods Cross Planning Commission · January 13, 2026
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Summary

The commission approved an amended conditional-use permit for SLC Padel Club to add a fourth indoor court in existing gym space at 2269 South 1200 West (suites 101 and 105). Staff said no new construction is needed; the business has 7 employees, 106 designated parking spaces and operates 8:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m.

The Woods Cross Planning Commission voted to approve an amended conditional-use permit enabling SLC Padel Club to expand within its existing gym at 2269 South 1200 West (suites 101 and 105) by adding a fourth indoor padel court.

Code Enforcement Officer Leah Seawright told commissioners that the expansion would add one padel court to the existing three, that no new construction is required and that the new court floor will be laid in available space. The applicant, Pedro Bautista, said the expansion requires adding a door to an already walled area and that all business activities and storage will remain inside the gym. Staff noted the business currently has seven employees, 106 designated parking spaces, and hours of operation of 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.; the applicant said the South Davis Metro Fire Department would inspect the space if required.

Commissioner Mike Doxey moved to approve the amended conditional-use permit with four conditions: (1) obtain and maintain a business license; (2) obtain a South Davis Metro Fire inspection, if required, and submit a copy to the city before a business license is issued; (3) comply at all times with any government entity having jurisdiction over the business or property; (4) ensure business operations do not negatively impact adjacent businesses and properties. Commissioner LeGrande Blackley seconded and the motion passed by roll call.