A public meeting was held at 5:00 and the agenda was
reviewed. No one called in on the phone. You may access agendas at ut.gov.pmn.
(Citizens, this is your opportunity to voice your opinions in a responsible
way. Our City officials work hard to study the problems that Garden City
faces.)
Regular meeting followed with roll call and approval of
minutes after a few corrections.
#3 Much discussion of a development on 70 acres located
South of Pickleville Parkway ensued. Chairman, Dan asked the developer to bring
a conceptual to the next meeting.
#4. Buttercup Acres discussion consisted of the plat not
containing the non-buildable lot information. The commission suggested that the
plat contain an overlay of the potential problems i.e. length of house on long
lots and location of covered canal parts. Approved with suggestions to be met.
#5. There was discussion and final approval for Waters Edge
phases 1, 5, & 6 as to how much parking was available due to changes in the
plat. They will need to come in again for approval having met the questions.
#6. Brian Hirschi presented his architectural, parking, and
landscape plans for his property. Water shares and roadway access were
discussed. Approval was given. Joey excused himself from voting as he is a
cousin.
#7. Seth Porter from Conestoga Ranch was at the meeting to
ask approval for phase 2. The Sanitation Dept. strongly suggested that they
move the dumpster area for the safety of vacationers.
#8. A conditional permit was given to New Horizons if they
have a 32’ ROW to Kimball Lane.
#9. Discussion for Psion’s plans for Condo’s off 1st
West and a large storage unit for 200 RV’s, boats, etc. off 3rd West. Approval
was given by a vote of 2-3. Reservations were still a consideration of a large
building in the middle Garden City. The setbacks will be 100 feet from 1st
South and 50’ setback from 3rd West.
#10. A Preliminary plat for Bear Lake Vista (originally Blue
Vista) was presented and after much discussion on roads and garbage location
the preliminary was approved upon conditions.
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