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Sunday, March 13, 2022

Garden City Planning and Zoning March 9, 2022 Recap

 

Garden City Planning and Zoning March 9, 2022 Recap

During the public comment people spoke on the following opinions:

 Having Sun Resort help build 3rd West since the road plans have been moved due to their resort plan. The answer from Sun Resort people was that they will help with their share as will other land owners.

Some questions remain about the possible back up on SR 30. UDOT will address the issue when the Resort plans are approved by the City.

 A concern was expressed about the water runoff. The City engineer will approve the water runoff to meet the 100 year possibilities of water drainage.

The Hodges canal company will work with Sun Resort to make sure the canal easements are protected.

A question was raised about the area becoming a PRUD. PRUD’s are flexible, which upsets some people as they do not understand that when a property is sold then the original owners or those who have lived in the community for years really do not have the choice of what will be done by the new owners. Also, for those who want to know where to go for information, it is located at  https://www.utah.gov/pmn/

Regular meeting;

Discussion of Sun Resorts refinement of their Resort Plans. Much discussion was held about the water lines crossing the Sun Resort property. The Resort will work with the Canal Company and the homeowners to make sure they have water. The Resort plans to have transportation to Blue Water Beach area. The Planning Commission denied approval and asked that they bring back the preliminary plat to answer the questions they have.

Randy Scholes from Lockwood wants to combine 3 lots and make two lots. It was approved upon condition that he bring a letter from the HOA giving approval for this change and an amended plat.

Preliminary approval for Water’s Edge 1, 5,& 6 with a spring percolation test and verifying enough parking.

Buttercup was denied as the preliminary plat did not show the building footprint where the canal is located.

Moldenhauer employee RV housing for 20 sites on 2 acres was approved. Discussion was held on egress and ingress area.

Conestoga’s PUD was denied until they bring a plat that shows the open space and the cross section for the RV area.

For Discussion only, Horizon presented a plan for 160 apartment units on 6 acres with 300 parking spaces.

Again may I remind you to go to https://www.utah.gov/pmn/ to see what is on the agendas.

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