Bushman Preliminary Subdivision

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The applicant is requesting review and recommendation of the Bushman Preliminary Subdivision, a 21-lot residential subdivision located at 1610 West 700 South.

The preliminary subdivision plan will consist of 21 single family lots on a total of 7.16 acres. The lots range in size from 8,063 to 23,601 square feet. There is an overall density of 2.93 units per acre for this subdivision which is consistent with the goals of the General Plan designation and zoning. The R-1-Flex zone establishes a maximum density of 3.25 units per acre for developments under ten acres. Each lot also meets the 80-foot frontage requirement. No significant changes have been made to the plans since concept approval.

The applicant meets all the requirements to develop in the R-1 Flex zone, as such they are an “as of right development”, meaning that the Planning Commission cannot deny this project. However, the Commission should review in case staff missed any requirements in their review. The Commission may also make suggestions to improve the subdivision or reduce the impact on the existing neighborhood based on public input.

The applicant is requesting review and recommendation of the Bushman Preliminary Subdivision, a 21-lot residential subdivision located at 1610 West 700 South.

The preliminary subdivision plan will consist of 21 single family lots on a total of 7.16 acres. The lots range in size from 8,063 to 23,601 square feet. There is an overall density of 2.93 units per acre for this subdivision which is consistent with the goals of the General Plan designation and zoning. The R-1-Flex zone establishes a maximum density of 3.25 units per acre for developments under ten acres. Each lot also meets the 80-foot frontage requirement. No significant changes have been made to the plans since concept approval.

The applicant meets all the requirements to develop in the R-1 Flex zone, as such they are an “as of right development”, meaning that the Planning Commission cannot deny this project. However, the Commission should review in case staff missed any requirements in their review. The Commission may also make suggestions to improve the subdivision or reduce the impact on the existing neighborhood based on public input.

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