Utah Freedom Coalition

Category: General High Density Housing Meeting Kaysville

High Density Housing Meeting Kaysville


September 7, 2023

Subject: Changes coming to Kaysville

HIGH DENSITY HOUSING OR NOW IT IS CALLED MULTI-FAMILY:

https://buildingtheskyline.org/highrise-living/

More changes are coming to Kaysville.

Below is a petition for limited growth in Kaysville.  This is an opportunity to let the city council and Mayor know that we are an interested and involved community, and that it is our community.  We have a chance to voice our desire for the future of Kaysville. Three of the city council members are running for re-election.

You can sign the petition below or we have a petition that you can sign in person.  We need as many signatures as possible. Please feel free to send this along to family, friends, neighbors, work buddies, and any other Kaysville residents that you feel would be interested. If you have people that want to sign in person, let us know and we will get the petition to them.

We are also hoping to fill the room this Thursday at the city council meeting.

This Thursday September 7th

7:00 p.m.

If you would like to address the Mayor and Council come 15 minutes early.  There is a table set up and a paper to sign up to speak.  You may speak for 3 minutes.

We really appreciate any and all help that any can give; this is an opportunity to have a voice.  The more people, the bigger the voice.

PETITION: Citizens for Kaysville Limited Growth and Response to HG Ventures Proposal

Will you please sign?  https://chng.it/RjBjr4jMCr

Kaysville Aug 10 Planning Commission https://kaysville.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes   look for Aug 10 Planning Commission, you can scroll down, and download the files   Packet  (184 pages) Item  6- PUBLIC HEARING FOR A REZONE APPLICATION FROM PHIL HOLLAND FOR 521 WEST 350 NORTH FROM GENERAL COMMERCIAL TO MIXED USE ZONING DISTRICT OVERLAY  p5,11, 14, 183 Project: Creekside Commons, 521 W 350 N

160 Apartments: 2-80 apartment buildings

114 Room Hotel

Commercial Building

Office Building

Note the sketches on pg 42, 43, 44 are misleading and have not been revised to show 4 story apartment buildings.   After acceptance from the planning Commissions suggestion to go from 3 to 4 stories.  The original proposal was 132 apartments.

 If you are wanting to send a message to any of the city representatives here is their information below:

Physical Address:View Map

23 E Center Street

Kaysville, UT 84037

Phone:

801-546-1235

Mayor & City Council

mailbox@kaysvillecity.com 

City Council meetings are held the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at City Hall.

Staff

Name

Title

Email

Phone

Additional Phone

Tran, Tamara

Mayor

Mayor.tran@kaysville.gov

(801) 497-7001

(801) 499-2379

Adams, John Swan

Council Member

councilmember.jadams@kaysville.gov 

(801) 758-5053

Blackham, Mike

Council Member

councilmember.mblackham@kaysville.gov 

(801) 940-1535

Hunt, Abbigayle

Council Member

councilmember.ahunt@kaysville.gov 

(801) 703-8931

Jackson, Nate

Council Member

councilmember.njackson@kaysville.gov 

(801) 837-8012

Oaks, Perry

Council Member

councilmember.poaks@kaysville.gov 

(385) 310-0766

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