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Trustees Present: Mike Bagley,  Amy Barry, Laurie Bray, Stacey Carroll, Landon Clark, Tina Escobar-Taft, Michael Kavanagh, Steve Kirkegaard, Joedy Lister,  Eric McGill, Larry Migliaccio, David Mulder, Judi Short, Rawlins Young, Bryce Williams

Sugarmont Apartments are finally completed!  We reviewed them initially in July of 2016, and now is June of 2022...

Sugar House Form-based Special Purpose Corridor District  May 24 the City Council held a Public Hearing on this, and they kept the public hearing open, so people who have not yet commented can do so.  You can send an email to [email protected], or you can attend the public hearing and speak.  That is tentatively set for June 7, and they may vote on this that night.  You can find a slider to this proposal on our website www.sugarhousecouncil.org.

[caption id="attachment_1196" align="alignleft" width="107"] Amy Barry[/caption] The SHCC is a volunteer gig for everyone that serves on the board. Some are...

7:00 PM Welcome - Chair Approve Minutes Secretary Report Treasurer Report Chair Announcements     Holiday committee 7:05 PM Community Announcements Fire Department Station #3 Crime Report - Detective Ashdown 7:25 PM Public...

Trustees Present: Teddy Anderson, Sally Baraclough, Amy Barry, Laurie Bray, Stacey Carroll, Landon Clark, Tina Escobar-Taft, Deb Henry, Topher Horman, Benny Keele, Steve Kirkegaard, Susan Koelliker, Joedy Lister,  Eric McGill, Larry Migliaccio, David Mulder, Maggie Shaw, Judi Short, Rawlins Young, Bryce Williams
Verizon Wireless -2066 South 2100 East At the LUZ meeting April 18 , we had a presentation and the land use committee agreed to forward a favorable recommendation to the Planning Commission for an (antenna) on the top of the building at NW corner of 2100 South and 2300 East  (Former Great Harvest location). The utility box will be at the rear of the building, and this antenna will be about 10 feet high and barely visible from the street.  The LUZ took a vote and decided that this was straightforward and did not need to come to the SHCC for a presentation.  I have written a letter to the Planning Commission recommending approval.
On the March 9 Planning Commission Agenda, there was a Master Plan and Zoning Map Amendment at approximately 1964 S 900 E – A request by Cottonwood Residential to amend the master plan and zoning map designation of eight properties near the intersection of Ramona Avenue and 900 E.  The Planning Commission unanimously denied the request.  We recently received word from Salt Lake City Planning that the developers have withdrawn this request.  We don’t know if they might develop the parcels  that they already own, without asking for a rezone.