City Council Meeting - May 14, 2024
Tuesday, May 14, 2024
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Meeting Summary
The May 14, 2024 City Council meeting addressed two zone change requests and a residential subdivision, along with several informational presentations during the pre-council work session. The most consequential land use action was the Grant's Corner Zone Change (Ordinance #34-2024), which sought to convert 1.4 acres at 90 North 500 West from RA-1 (Residential/Agriculture) to Mixed Use to accommodate a commercial development proposed by Tyson Fox. The project envisions six warehouse units with attached offices and four retail spaces on the site. Because warehouses and office uses are not typically permitted outright in the Mixed Use zone, a development agreement was required to govern the specific allowed uses and parking arrangements. The Planning Commission had given the request a positive recommendation at its April 11 meeting. The second land use item was the Allison Zone Change (Ordinance #33-2024), a smaller request affecting a 0.99-acre parcel at 2145 West 700 South. The petitioner, Lory Costello-Neeley, sought to rezone the property from TH-5 (Transitional Holding) to RA-1 (Residential/Agriculture). The council also considered preliminary subdivision approval for Grandeur Estates, a 9-lot single-family subdivision at approximately 1650 South Center Street submitted by Andy Welch. During the pre-council session at 4:30 p.m., staff provided updates on the Dry Creek Recreation Area development project, a report on the Lehi Fiber Network, a financial report, and an environmental sustainability update. These informational briefings do not result in formal votes but help council members monitor city operations and upcoming project milestones.