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New construction proposal sparks debate in historic district

October 04, 2024 | Salt Lake City Council and RDA Board meetings, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah


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New construction proposal sparks debate in historic district
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed a proposed zoning change that would reduce the side yard setback from the standard 8 feet to 5 feet. The staff indicated that this adjustment is compatible with existing setbacks in the district, which feature narrow lots and homes often built closer than 5 feet to property lines.

The discussion highlighted the historical context of the area, with examples of nearby properties showcasing even narrower setbacks. Concerns regarding fire code compliance were raised, but it was confirmed that the proposal meets the necessary fire safety regulations.

Following the deliberation, a motion was made to approve the new construction application, which received unanimous support from the commission members present.

The meeting also included a public hearing for a new construction project, the Kinney House, located at 563 North Center Street in the Capitol Hill Historic District. Staff recommended approval of the project, noting that design modifications had been made since its last presentation. The commission will continue to review the proposal in the context of the district's regulations and historical significance.

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