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Planning commission recommends rezoning of town parcel to Neighborhood Mixed Use

March 07, 2026 | Hideout, Wasatch County, Utah


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Planning commission recommends rezoning of town parcel to Neighborhood Mixed Use
The Hideout Planning Commission voted to recommend that the town rezone Parcel 0000212486 from Mountain Residential to Neighborhood Mixed Use (NMU), a change staff said would allow public service facilities such as a fire station as conditional uses.

Thomas, the staff presenter, told commissioners that NMU would permit public services as conditional uses and that a fire station or public works facility ‘‘would require a conditional use permit’’ and site-plan review before the commission. He said the commission would be the final approving authority for the related conditional use permit and for the associated minor subdivision under the town code cited in the packet.

A commissioner moved that the commission make a positive recommendation to council to rezone Parcel 0000212486 from Mountain Residential to NMU; the motion was seconded and commissioners recorded affirmative votes. Staff noted there were no public comments at the public hearing on the rezoning.

Why it matters: Staff emphasized the rezoning preserves the town’s ability to site a public safety facility while keeping procedural safeguards — any fire station or public works facility would still return to the commission as a conditional use permit with site-plan details to review. Commissioners also asked that outstanding technical items be addressed during final engineering and CUP reviews.

What happens next: The planning commission’s positive recommendation moves the rezoning forward to the next step under town procedure and state code; any conditional use permit and final subdivision approval will require the additional technical documentation staff and engineering requested.

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