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The meeting included a prayer and pledge of allegiance, followed by several proclamations. The council recognized volunteer contributions with the Just Serve City Award and proclaimed April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The council officially appointed a new finance director. Additionally, the city received three awards from the Utah Recreation and Parks Association for a partner organization, a volunteer, and the St. George Marathon. The council also proclaimed Arbor Day and announced plans for tree planting at Little Valley Park. The meeting concluded with an open comment period regarding city policies.
The Planning Commission meeting involved public hearings and reviews of several development requests. Key items included a zone change request from C-3 to PD-C for a hotel project at 559 East St. George Blvd, a zone change from C-4 to PD-MU for a mixed-use project at First West, and an amendment to zoning regulations regarding alley-to-garage setbacks and lot frontage requirements proposed by SUHBA. Additionally, the commission reviewed preliminary plat requests for the Mojave Crossing and Desert Canyons Town Center West commercial subdivisions. The agenda also included a report on recent City Council actions and a planning commission training session.
The commission reviewed several land use and development requests. Key items included a General Plan Amendment for the Trails East project to convert residential land to commercial use, a zone change from Residential Estates to a larger minimum lot size for the RL Wyman 2450 South property, and preliminary plat requests for the Three Peaks residential subdivision and the Rusty Cliffs South Phase 1 development consisting of single-family and townhome units.
The Planning Commission discussed several land use and development proposals. Key actions included issuing a positive recommendation for a General Plan amendment for the Trails East project, approving a zone change request from RE-20 to RE-37.5, and recommending approval for the Three Peaks residential subdivision plat with specific conditions regarding easements, structure demolition, and ADA-compliant sidewalk requirements. Additionally, the commission approved a preliminary plat for the Rusty Cliffs South Phase 1 development and received a report from the Community Development Director concerning recent City Council items.
The commission will conduct public hearings for several general plan and planned development amendments, including land use designation changes to accommodate medium-high and medium density residential developments, as well as modifications to existing commercial planned developments for new restaurant and coffee shop construction. Additionally, the commission will review a preliminary plat for a commercial subdivision and receive a report regarding actions taken by the City Council.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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