Introduction
The Council recently approved a request to rezone a portion of a parcel at 333 West 700 South. The property was “split-zoned,” meaning it had two different zoning designations: CG (General Commercial) and D-2 (Downtown Support). The request was to rezone the CG portion to D-2, so the entire parcel is within one zone.

Development plans have not been submitted for this project. However, future development will be simplified with the rezoning. The site’s existing building currently houses an art studio and a business that designs and constructs museum exhibits.
The Planning Commission unanimously forwarded a positive recommendation to the Council during their Feb. 14 meeting.
Learn more about the CG, D-2, and other zoning districts in Salt Lake City.
The Latest
At its Jan. 7 formal meeting, the Council approved the request to rezone a portion of a parcel at 333 West 700 South. The rezone consolidates the entire parcel within the D-2 (Downtown Support).
Project Location

Council Discussions
Jan. 7, 2025: Public Hearing & Council Vote
The Council held a public hearing and voted to approve the rezone request. The rezone consolidates the split zoning, making the entire property D-2.
Nov. 19 Briefing
The Council received a briefing on the request to rezone a portion of a parcel at 333 West 700 South. The property is currently “split-zoned,” meaning it has two different zoning designations, and the rezone would consolidate the zoning designation into one single zone. The Council will hold a public hearing to gather feedback on the rezone request at a later meeting.