Rezone

Odd parcel rezoned for homes in Layton

LAYTON — City leaders have approved the rezone of almost 10 acres of property at the northeast corner of Church Street and Fairfield Road and have given preliminary approval to a development plan to construct 32 single-family homes on the property.

Syracuse OKs rezone request for future route of the North Davis Corridor

SYRACUSE — City leaders have approved a rezone request and amended the city’s general plan for 1.61 acres in what could eventually be the route of the North Davis Corridor.

Layton rezones property industrial

LAYTON -- City leaders have agreed to rezone a 9.5- acre parcel of property at 275 N. King St. from agricultural to heavy manufacturing-industrial, with an eye to a future project for Kroger Corporation.

Layton rezones land for single-family residences

LAYTON -- The second time around proved to be a charm in an effort to rezone a small tract of land on the south end of the city, near the Layton Parkway.

The city council recently voted unanimously to approve rezoning .73 acres of city-owned land near the parkway from an agricultural zone to a R-1-8 single family residential zone. The vacant plot is located at approximately 400 West Weaver Lane.

Ogden residents oppose annexation for industrial use

OGDEN — The city council is reviewing a proposal to annex land near the western border of Ogden and zone the area for industrial use, but nearby residents don’t want to lose the rural feel of their neighborhood.

The council voted to review a petition filed by David Phipps for the annexation of several large undeveloped parcels at approximately 3024 Midland Drive, which is in unincorporated Weber County.

Change on Ogden’s Wall Avenue to help clear away red tape

OGDEN — An area that has long been used for industrial and manufacturing purposes is now zoned for business, a move the city says will help area businesses avoid red tape in the future.

The city council has unanimously adopted an ordinance to rezone two sections of land adjacent to Wall Avenue, changing it from a manufacturing M-1 zone to a commercial C-3 zone.

Florence Parker Allen and her nephew Lyle Johnston, who takes care of her 16-acre farm at 5000 W. 1937 North in unincorporated Davis County, are seen Thursday. Allen is applying to a conservation board to be placed in an agricultural protection zone, which would protect her from nuisance complaints if the area around her farm is developed. (KENDAL RUSSELL/Standard-Examiner)

Rezone would shield two Davis farms from nuisance complaints

FARMINGTON — The owners of two certified Utah Century Farms in Davis County are applying to a conservation board to be placed in an agricultural protection zone.

It is the first time in six years such a request has been made in Davis County.

Residents protest proposed rezone for Layton High-built housing

LAYTON — Residents on Weaver Lane do not want two more houses on their street. They let the city council know their concerns Thursday night and also mixed in a few threats of what would happen if the council didn’t see things their way.

Kaysville approves rezone for assisted living area

The city council recently approved a development agreement and rezone request for a 16 bedroom assisted living facility on 0.66 acres at 770 South Main Street.

Developer Keith Russell said that the proposed building will be considered a Type I Assisted Living Center, which means that the patients will be mobile and capable of escaping independently in case of an emergency.

The building will be constructed to resemble a residential home, and

Syracuse OKs 66-unit subdivision

SYRACUSE -- The city council has given final approval to a 66-unit subdivision project in the southern end of the city.

Property changed to Gateway West zone

PLEASANT VIEW -- Property at 1496 W. 2700 North has been rezoned from manufacturing to the relatively new Gateway West zone, which was created as part of Pleasant View's general plan.

Layton OKs apartment projects

LAYTON -- There are already too many apartment buildings in Layton.

Farr West residential property rezoned as business; owner to sell paver-type products for patios, driveways

FARR WEST -- The city council has unanimously rezoned property at 2214 N. 2000 West from residential to commercial.

NICHOLAS DRANEY/Standard-Examiner
Residents of the Far West Motel in Kaysville pose for a portrait outside recently. Residents are still waiting to get 30-day eviction notices. Destination Homes is in the process of purchasing 2.9 acres of property in Kaysville.

Far West Motel property faces zone change

KAYSVILLE -- A 30-day eviction notice for tenants living at the Far West Motel could come as early as Wednesday, making way for a $6.5 million townhouse development with plans to open its first units by the end of 2011.

Rezone requested for farm animals

Some residents living on Bountiful’s south side would like the city to consider rezoning the area to allow for domestic farm animals.

It appears city leaders are ready to do just that.

Following a public hearing at a recently meeting, staff has been instructed to prepare an ordinance for consideration at the council’s next meeting in April.

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