3 results for “redevelopment commission” · proposal
3 results for “redevelopment commission” · proposal
This ordinance approves amendments to The Wilmington Flats, a large-scale redevelopment project in Wilmington originally approved in 2013 by Woodlawn Trustees, Inc. The amendments, submitted in September 2023 and recommended by the Planning Commission in November 2023, include minor layout modifications to certain blocks, a redesign of Block M from six buildings to one apartment building, and elimination of two planned parking garages. City Council is authorizing these changes to the previously approved site plan following the required review and public hearing procedures.
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This ordinance repeals and replaces sections of the South Salt Lake City Code governing land use, business licensing, nuisance regulations, and code enforcement, with the primary purpose of consolidating dispersed regulations across four chapters, removing conflicting provisions, modernizing language, and aligning local law with recent state mandates. The Planning Commission held a legally noticed public hearing on May 26, 2020, and recommended City Council approval, finding the ordinance would promote efficiency, add clarity, stabilize neighborhoods, and facilitate sustainable redevelopment. The ordinance specifically revises Sections 3.11.040 and 3.11.050, amends Title 5, repeals and replaces Title 8, and revises Section 17.11.090 of the South Salt Lake City Code. Section 3.11.040 establishes building permit fee calculations based on the International Code Council Building Valuation Data updated semi-annually, using formulas for the Building Fee, Plan Check Fee, and State Surcharge Fee.
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