An update to Salt Lake City's Northpoint Small Area Plan has sparked a debate on how a 'unique' piece of Salt Lake City should be used in the future.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Northpoint area is much smaller than most other parts of Salt Lake City.
This map shows where the Northpoint boundary is in Salt Lake City, including which parts are a part of the city and which are a part of the county. The plan also calls for 75-foot setbacks of canals and drains, 75- to 100-foot setbacks of the Jordan River and 65-foot setbacks of existing residential areas, while there is a maximum building frontage of 250 to 400 feet on 2200 West., as well as air quality, odor, noise, traffic standards, and stormwater management policies so water can flow into the Great Salt Lake unobstructed, Gilmore explained.
calling on the city to scrap what they called a "new warehouse district." They called the plan a "folly" that would have "a significant, detrimental impact" on the wetlands by the Great Salt Lake.Residents also expressed worries about what's happening in the area during Tuesday's City Council meeting. They told the council that large construction vehicles are already leading to issues along 2200 West, where many of the homes are.
Terry Marasco, a member of the Westside Coalition, added that he believes the business park zoning would allow for more restrictions on the businesses so they abide by city leaders and not "owning" them. Salt Lake City Councilman Dan Dugan also said Tuesday that he has concerns about the language in the document, using words like "encouraged" or "should be" regarding policies, which he believes will ultimately be ignored.But Petro-Eschler argues that something must be done to help the area, which she says suffered heavily from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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