
Cherry Dale Lofts – New Construction
Petition Number: PLNHLC2024-00862
Application Type: Historic Preservation – New Construction
Project Location: 230 & 226 West 300 North
Zoning District: RMF-35, Moderate Density Multi-Family Residential District
Overlay District: Capitol Hill Local Historic District
Council District: D3 – represented by Chris Wharton
Salt Lake City received a request from Ralph Nagasawa with MJSA Architects, representing the property owner for New Construction in a local historic district. This request is to facilitate a development on site of 3 new residential townhouse type of structure, with a total of 13 new residential units. The Cherry Dale Lofts project is located at approximately 230 West 300 North. Through the New Construction process the applicant is requesting a modification of lots without street frontage, a reduction in the minimum lot size, a reduction in the minimum lot width, increase the allowed maximum building coverage, and a reduction in the interior side yard setback. The property is in the RMF-35 (Moderate Density Multi-Family Residential) District and located within City Council District 3, represented by Chris Wharton.
Next Steps
- Open House held per Salt Lake City Code 21A.34.020(C)(9). The proposed New Construction in a Local Historic District is located within the Capitol Hill Neighborhood Council.
- Notice will be sent to property owners and residents within 300 feet of the project to obtain public input and comments on the proposal. Notified parties are given a 45-day period to respond before a public hearing with the Historic Landmark Commission can be scheduled.
- During and following this comment period, the Planning Division will evaluate the proposal against the applicable standards, taking into consideration public comments as they relate to the standards, and develop a recommendation for the Historic Landmark Commission.
- The Historic Landmark Commission will make the final decision on the New Construction in a Local Historic District.
What is the role of the Planning Staff in this process?
Planning Staff processes the application, communicates with the applicant to understand the project, and seeks input from the community.
Public Comments and Questions
We want to hear from you! To submit a comment or question please contact the staff planner via email or leave a voicemail, your questions will be answered within a week after the comment period has ended.
Start of Comment Period: September 10, 2024
End of Comment Period: October 28, 2024
During and following this comment period, the Planning Division will evaluate the proposal against the applicable zoning standards, taking into consideration public comments as they relate to the standards, and develop a recommendation for the Historic Landmark Commission and the Planning Commission.
Project Planner: Nannette Larsen, Senior Planner
Email: nannette.larsen@slc.gov
Phone Number: 801.535.7645