SECOND AMENDED AGENDA FOR THE SALT LAKE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING

In Room 326 of the City & County Building at 451 South State Street

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 at 5:45 p.m.

 

The field trip is scheduled to leave at 4:00 p.m. Dinner will be served to the Planning Commissioners and Staff at 5:00 p.m., in Room 126. Work Session—the Planning Commission may discuss project updates and other minor administrative matters. This portion of the meeting is open to the public for observation.

 

Approval of Minutes from Wednesday, November 19, 2008 and Wednesday, December 10, 2008.

 

Report of the Chair and Vice Chair

 

Report of the Director

 

Issues Only Hearing

 

1.      Rocky Mountain Power Northeast Substation at 144 South 1100 East—a request by Rocky Mountain Power, for a conditional use planned development and preliminary subdivision approval in order to reconstruct and expand electric power capacity to the existing Northeast Substation, located at approximately 144 South 1100 East. The project consists of installation of a new 46/12.5 kilovolt (kV) transformer. The project also includes replacement of obsolete, deteriorated electrical equipment and supporting structures. Associated bus work and circuit breakers will be constructed to meet electrical safety clearance and insulation requirements to accommodate future operation at 138 kilovolts (kV). The project is located in an RMF-30 Low Density Multi-family Residential zoning district. The property is located in City Council District Four, represented by Luke Garrott (Staff contact: Everett Joyce at 535-7930 or everett.joyce@slcgov.com).

 

a.       PLNSUB2008-00641 Conditional Use Planned Development—a request by the applicant for  modifications to the front yard, and rear yard setback and buffer requirements, grade changes and fence and wall height. 

b.      PLNSUB2008-00814 Preliminary Subdivision—a request by the applicant for preliminary approval to combine three lots into one lot for the existing substation.

 

Public Hearings

 

2.      Rosewood Senior Housing Project Master Plan Map and Zoning Map Amendments, and Street Closure—a request by the Housing Authority of Salt Lake City, represented by Executive Director Bill Nighswonger, for approval for a 75 unit senior housing development located at approximately 158 North 600 West and approximately 171—187 North Phoenix Circle. The property is located in City Council District Three represented by Eric Jergensen (Staff contact: Ray Milliner at 535-7645 or ray.milliner@slcgov.com).

 

a.       Petition PLNPCM2008-00466 Master Plan Amendment—the applicant is requesting approval to amend the Capitol Hill Community Master Plan’s Future Land Use Map for the property from Low Density Residential (1-15 dwelling units/acre) to Medium High Density Residential (30-50 dwelling units/acre).

b.      Petition PLNPCM-00470 Zoning Map Amendment—the applicant is requesting approval to rezone the property from SR-3 and SR-1A Special Development Pattern Residential to RMF-45 Residential Multi-Family.

c.       Petition PLNSUB-00615 Street Closure and Declaration of Surplus Property—the applicant is requesting that the City close platted, but unimproved Phoenix Circle (located at approximately 560 West at 200 North). 

 

3.      PLNPCM2008-00347, Central City Recreation Center Zoning Amendment—a request by Salt Lake County to amend the City zoning map for the property located at approximately 615 South 300 East so that the entire property is zoned PL (Public Lands). The subject property is the current location of the Central City Recreation Center and currently has a split zoning designation of Multi-Family RMF-35 and PL. The property is located in City Council District Four, represented by Luke Garrott (Staff contact: Casey Stewart at 535-6260 or casey.stewart@slcgov.com)

 

4.      PLNPCM2008-00744, Autozone Planned Development Amendment—a request by The Boyer Co., represented by Nate Swain, for a conditional use to amend a recently approved planned development to include a monument sign. The pad site for the proposed Autozone auto parts retail building is not a separate lot and therefore is not eligible, per the sign ordinance, for its own monument sign. The subject site is located at approximately 1199 East 3300 South, at the south entrance to Brickyard Plaza, in a CB zoning district. The property is located in City Council District Seven, represented by Søren Simonsen (Staff contact: Casey Stewart at 535-6260 or casey.stewart@slcgov.com).

 

5.     

Postponed

 
PLNSUB2008-00574 View of the Valley (VoV) Planned Development—a request by Ronaldo Hunt for a redevelopment of existing Sugar House cottages located  at approximately 1325 East 2100 South into a new single building, mixed use project (retail, office, residential).  Project seeks relief from lot size maximum limit of 16, 500 sq ft in the CN district. This property is located in City Council District Six, represented by J.T. Martin (Staff contact: Casey Stewart at 535-6260 or casey.stewart @slcgov.com)

 

6.      400-08-10 Crestview Holdings Master Plan Amendment—a request by Juston Puchar, with Crestview Holdings, for a master plan amendment located at approximately 356 North and 358 North Redwood Road. The applicant proposes amendment of the Northwest Community Future Land Use Plan for the subject property from Parks/Open Space to Medium Density Residential to accommodate an eight (8) unit multi-family residential development. The property is located in City Council District Two represented by Van Turner (Staff contact: Michael Maloy at 535-7118 or michael.maloy@slcgov.com).

 

7.      410-08-55, PLNPCM2008-00187, McGillis School Conditional Use—a request by the McGillis School, represented by Glen W. Anderson, for a Conditional Use to allow for additional height on the proposed addition to the existing building at approximately 668 South 1300 East in the Institutional Zoning District. The height of the proposed building is approximately 38.5 feet (with additional height extensions for decorative features to match surrounding architecture), consistent with the height of the existing school building. The ordinance allows heights over 35 feet, but less than 75 feet, as a conditional use in the Institutional Zoning District. The property is located in City Council District Four, represented by Luke Garrott (Staff contact: Cheri Coffey at 535-6188 or cheri.coffey@slcgov.com).

 

 

 Visit the Planning Division’s website at www.slcgov.com/CED/planning for copies of the Planning Commission agendas, staff reports, and minutes. Staff Reports will be posted the Friday prior to the meeting and minutes will be posted two days after they are ratified, which usually occurs at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Commission.

 

 

 

 

MEETING GUIDELINES

 

1.      Fill out registration card and indicate if you wish to speak and which agenda item you will address.

2.      After the staff and petitioner presentations, hearing swill be opened for public comment. Community Councils will present their comments at the beginning of the hearing.

3.      In order to be considerate of everyone attending the meeting, public comments are limited to two (2) minutes per person, per item. A spokesperson who has already been asked by a group to summarize their concerns will be allowed five (5) minutes to speak. Written comments are welcome and will be provided to the Planning Commission in advance of the meeting if they are submitted to the Planning Division prior to noon the day before the meeting. Written comments should be sent to:

                               Salt Lake City Planning Commission

                       451 South State Street, Room 406

                       Salt Lake City UT  84111

4.      Speakers will be called by the Chair.

5.      Please state your name and your affiliation to the petition or whom you represent at the beginning of your comments.

6.      Speakers should address their comments to the Chair. Planning Commission members may have questions for the speaker. Speakers may not debate with other meeting attendees.

7.      Speakers should focus their comments on the agenda item. Extraneous and repetitive comments should be avoided.

8.      After those registered have spoken, the Chair will invite other comments. Prior speakers may be allowed to supplement their previous comments at this time.

9.      After the hearing is closed, the discussion will be limited among Planning Commissioners and Staff. Under unique circumstances, the Planning Commission may choose to reopen the hearing to obtain additional information.

10.   Salt Lake City Corporation complies will all ADA guidelines. People with disabilities may make requests for reasonable accommodation no later than 48 hours in advance in order to attend this meeting. Accommodations may include alternate formats, interpreters, and other auxiliary aids.  This is an accessible facility.  For questions, requests, or additional information, please contact the Planning Office at 535-7757; TDD 535-6220.

 

 

On Friday, January 9, 2009 I personally posted copies of the foregoing notice within the City and County Building at 451 South State Street at the following locations: Planning Division, Room 406; City Council Bulletin Board, Room 315; and Community Affairs, Room 345. A copy of the agenda has also been faxed/e-mailed to all Salt Lake City Public Libraries for posting and to the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News.

 

 

 

 

 

Signed: ___________________________________________

STATE OF UTAH                              )                                                                          Tami Hansen

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COUNTY OF SALT LAKE               )

 

SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this day January 9, 2009.

 

 

 

 

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NOTARY PUBLIC residing in Salt Lake County, Utah