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The applicant is seeking review and recommendation of a proposed zone change from TH-5 to MU (Mixed Use) on 16 acres of property located at approximately 1450 South 1100 West. The General Plan designation of VLDRA with the Village Overlay is consistent with the zone change request to MU due to the Overlay. The rezone will allow the applicant to increase the allowed density on the property. The maximum total units for the Village Overlay area is 500 units. The applicant has also submitted a concept plan for the first phase of the project which would build 150 units.
The applicant is seeking review and recommendation of a proposed zone change from TH-5 to MU (Mixed Use) on 16 acres of property located at approximately 1450 South 1100 West. The General Plan designation of VLDRA with the Village Overlay is consistent with the zone change request to MU due to the Overlay. The rezone will allow the applicant to increase the allowed density on the property. The maximum total units for the Village Overlay area is 500 units. The applicant has also submitted a concept plan for the first phase of the project which would build 150 units.
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My first thoughts on such high density housing in this area is the traffic it will cause along 1100 w as well as with Dry Creek Elementary. I currently live along 1100 w and have my driveway blocked constantly with the traffic from the church and the school. The school only has one way in and out(from 1100 w) and may not have the capacity to accept that many new students in one influx once the housing is complete. In addition, the increased traffic flow would be a safety issue for children walking to and from school-in an already busy/high trafficked area during the school times start and release. Is there something in place for the school and along 1100 w to combats those issues? Is there going to be an issue with water? That’s a lot of people that would need water. Last year, Lehi city implemented water restrictions due to the drought and I’m worried this new development will cause more issues than not. If I remember correctly, traffic and safety was also something of a concern when the Maverik and churches were built along 1100 w. I have also witnessed many accidents in front of my house from people coming and going from church or the school. One went into my fence. It doesn’t seem like a safe plan for the community. I believe there are probably better places to build such high density housing. This would take away from the identity of Lehi City and what many of us have come to love about it or grown up with. If housing was to be built there, I feel it should be VLDRA or VLDR like the areas around it. Thank you, Alexis Johnson.
My first thoughts on such high density housing in this area is the traffic it will cause along 1100 w as well as with Dry Creek Elementary. I currently live along 1100 w and have my driveway blocked constantly with the traffic from the church and the school. The school only has one way in and out(from 1100 w) and may not have the capacity to accept that many new students in one influx once the housing is complete. In addition, the increased traffic flow would be a safety issue for children walking to and from school-in an already busy/high trafficked area during the school times start and release. Is there something in place for the school and along 1100 w to combats those issues? Is there going to be an issue with water? That’s a lot of people that would need water. Last year, Lehi city implemented water restrictions due to the drought and I’m worried this new development will cause more issues than not. If I remember correctly, traffic and safety was also something of a concern when the Maverik and churches were built along 1100 w. I have also witnessed many accidents in front of my house from people coming and going from church or the school. One went into my fence. It doesn’t seem like a safe plan for the community. I believe there are probably better places to build such high density housing. This would take away from the identity of Lehi City and what many of us have come to love about it or grown up with. If housing was to be built there, I feel it should be VLDRA or VLDR like the areas around it. Thank you, Alexis Johnson.