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October 27 2009 Planning Commission Agenda NOTICE OF MEETING PLANNING COMMISSION CITY OF ST. GEORGE WASHINGTON COUNTY, UTAH Public Notice Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission of the City of St. George, Washington County, Utah, will hold a meeting in the City Council Chambers, 175 East 200 North, St George, Utah, on Tuesday, October 27, 2009, commencing at 5:00 p.m. The agenda for the meeting is as follows: Call to Order Flag Salute 1. CONSENT ITEM– FINAL PLAT Consider approval of a road dedication plat for “3000 East & Crimson Ridge Road.” Located at approximately 3000 East and 3300 South. This was previously approved in 2007 and has expired. Re-approval is requested. Bush & Gudgell is the representative. Case No. 2009-FP-023. 2. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT- EXTENSION Consider a request for an extension of a previously approved conditional use permit to construct a professional four (4) story medical office building with an adjacent underground parking garage. The proposed maximum height to the top of the parapet would be sixty-four feet four inches (64’-4”) and the maximum roof height would be fifty-four feet (54’). The project is “Smith Memorial Medical Building,” Mr. Mark Dickerson applicant. The site is located at 1100 East Tabernacle. The property is zoned C-2 (Highway Commercial). Case No. 2008-CUP-015. 3. ZONING REGULATION AMENDMENT (5:00 P.M.) Consider a zoning regulation amendment to the City Zoning Regulations, Title 10 Zoning Regulations, Chapter 25 “Landscape Standards”, to add Section 10-25-6 “Single Family Residential Zones,” to require all single family residential zones to provide at least thirty percent (30%) of the dwellings front yard shall be landscaped subject to certain criteria. City of St George applicant. Case No. 2009-ZRA- 011. 4. DISCUSSION ITEM A discussion to consider adding language to Title 10, Chapter 7, Article B “Single-Family Residential Zones” to permit the keeping of chickens and rabbits as an accessory use on properties of 10,000 square feet or greater subject to specific limitations. Gail Williams Planning Secretary |