The Grantsville City Planning Commission held a regular meeting on January 2, 2025, where significant discussions focused on a proposed rezone and a planned unit development (PUD) for the Brentwood Subdivision.
The meeting began with a motion to recommend the approval of a rezone for the property located at 799 North 600 West, changing its designation from a 10 to RR-1. The motion received a second and was passed following a roll call vote, with the majority in favor.
Following the rezone discussion, the commission turned its attention to the proposed PUD for the Brentwood Subdivision. The conversation highlighted procedural requirements, specifically the need to approve a deviation table before moving forward with the PUD application. Members discussed the relevant sections of the Grantsville Land Use Development Management Code that dictate this process.
Commissioners clarified that the PUD application, along with the deviation table, would require approval from both the Planning Commission and the City Council. However, the development agreement associated with the PUD would only go through the City Council for approval.
The meeting underscored the importance of adhering to procedural guidelines in planning discussions, ensuring that all special conditions and variations are properly addressed before advancing development proposals. The commission's next steps will involve further evaluation of the PUD's conceptual layout and compliance with local regulations, including parking and driveway specifications.