Springdale public meetings in 2022
8 substantive meetings from 2022, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Appeal Authority
The Springdale Appeal Authority will hold a public meeting to announce a written decision on an appeal by Zion West Properties, LLC regarding the Planning Commission's denial of a Design/Development Review application for a building at 358 Zion Park Blvd. The meeting is scheduled for November 22, 2022, at 2:30 PM at the Canyon Community Center. The official written decision will be available on the Town's website after the meeting.
- Appeal of Planning Commission denial of Design/Development Review application 2021APP-DDR01
- Property at 358 Zion Park Blvd (parcel S-102-B-4-A)
- Appellant: Zion West Properties, LLC, represented by Darren Nielson
- Meeting at Canyon Community Center, 126 Lion Boulevard, Springdale, UT
- Written decision to be posted on Town website after November 22, 2022
Springdale Historic Preservation Commission
The Springdale Historic Preservation Commission will hold a work meeting to review the Pioneer Cemetery Conditions Documentation Project and discuss next steps. The commission will also receive updates on ongoing projects including the Bishop's Granary, a student internship, the Springdale Walking Tour, and an interpretive site at the irrigation ditch. No formal action items are listed; the meeting is for information and discussion only.
- Review of Pioneer Cemetery Conditions Documentation Project and next steps
- Updates on Bishop's Granary project
- Updates on Student Internship program
- Updates on Springdale Walking Tour
- Updates on Interpretive Site at the Irrigation Ditch (across from post office)
Appeal Authority
The Springdale Appeal Authority is holding a public meeting to announce a written decision by the Town's administrative hearing officer. The decision concerns the Town of Springdale's request for a variance from a land-use ordinance that prohibits disturbing natural slopes of 30% grade or greater, in order to make sidewalk and parking improvements within the Lion Boulevard right-of-way south of 126 Lion Boulevard. The official decision will be available on the town's website after October 13, 2022.
- Public announcement of written decision on variance request from Section 10-15B-9
- Variance sought for sidewalk and parking improvements in Lion Boulevard right-of-way south of 126 Lion Boulevard
- Meeting at Canyon Community Center, 126 Lion Boulevard, Springdale, UT
- Official decision available after October 13, 2022 on Springdale town website
Appeal Authority
The Springdale Appeal Authority will hold a public meeting on September 27, 2022, to hear two land-use items. First, Zion West Properties, LLC appeals the Planning Commission's denial of a design review application for a building at 358 Zion Park Blvd. Second, the town requests a variance to allow sidewalk and parking improvements on slopes over 30% within the Lion Boulevard right-of-way.
- Appeal hearing: Zion West Properties, LLC (Darren Nielson) appeals denial of Design/Development Review application 2021APP-DDR01 for building at 358 Zion Park Blvd.
- Variance hearing: Town requests variance from section 10-15B-9 to disturb natural slopes 30% or greater for sidewalk and parking improvements in Lion Boulevard right-of-way south of 126 Lion Blvd.
- Meeting held at Canyon Community Center, 126 Lion Boulevard, Springdale, UT, and via Zoom webinar.
- Written comments due at least two days before the meeting.
Springdale Historic Preservation Commission
The Springdale Historic Preservation Commission will meet to discuss commissioner project updates, recommend potential new commissioners, and take possible action on a request to use salvaged ditch stone for steps and a monument commemorating the historic irrigation ditch below Tiley Hill. The agenda also includes approval of minutes from April 12, 2022.
- Application request to use salvaged ditch stone for steps and monument for historic irrigation ditch below Tiley Hill
- Recommendations of potential new Commissioners
- Approval of minutes from April 12, 2022
Appeal Authority
The Springdale Appeal Authority is holding a public meeting to announce a written decision by the Administrative Hearing Officer regarding a variance request. The applicant, Joe Pitti, seeks relief from the minimum side property line setback requirement in the CC zone to build a structure with a garage and employee housing unit on parcel S-22. The meeting is scheduled for June 16, 2022 at 1:00 PM at the Canyon Community Center, 126 Lion Boulevard, Springdale, Utah.
- Variance request by Joe Pitti on parcel S-22 for relief from Section 10-11A-6(A)(3) (minimum side setback in CC zone)
- Proposed structure includes a garage and employee housing unit
- Written decision to be announced publicly at the meeting
- Official decision to be posted on the Town's website after June 16th
Appeal Authority
The Springdale Appeal Authority will hold a public meeting on May 24, 2022, at 3:00 PM at the Canyon Community Center. The sole agenda item is a variance hearing for Joe Pitti's request to reduce the side setback requirement in the CC zone to build a structure with a garage and employee housing. The meeting will be broadcast via Zoom for public viewing.
- Variance hearing for Joe Pitti on parcel S-22 to waive Section 10-11A-6(A)(3) side setback in CC zone
- Proposed structure includes a garage and employee housing unit
- Meeting at Canyon Community Center, 126 Lion Boulevard, Springdale, UT
- Public can attend via Zoom webinar (ID: 837 0727 0793, passcode: 075684)
Springdale Historic Preservation Commission
The Springdale Historic Preservation Commission is meeting to elect its 2022 chair and vice-chair, and to discuss several preservation topics. These include updates on cemetery condition surveys, the Bishop's Granary interpretive site, and a draft collections scope for the History Center. The meeting is open to the public with a live broadcast and Zoom access.
- Nomination and recommendation of 2022 Chair and Vice-Chair
- Update on Historic Pioneer Cemetery Condition Surveys
- Discussion of Bishop's Granary Interpretive Site
- Review of draft History Center Scope of Collections document
- Consideration of other preservation projects and initiatives