Pleasant View Planning Commission weighs sober living facility permit
The Pleasant View Planning Commission met June 25 to consider a conditional use permit for a sober living facility at 1330 West 3100 North, but meeting minutes have not yet been published, so the outcome is not yet known.
The proposal, first tabled at the commission’s June 4 meeting, would allow a residential facility for persons with disabilities. The commission reviewed the application during the June 25 session and adjourned shortly after the administrative review. No vote tally or decision was available as of July 5.
Catch up on what happened
Conditional-use permit for sober living facility
The Planning Commission took up a tabled conditional-use permit request for a sober living facility intended for people with disabilities at 1330 West 3100 North. The agenda noted the commission planned to decide on the item and then close the meeting. Because the minutes have not been published, residents cannot yet confirm whether the permit was approved, denied, or tabled again.
What it means for residents
Sober living facilities provide structured housing for individuals recovering from substance use disorders. If approved, the facility would add a new residential use in a part of Pleasant View. The property is located near the intersection of 3100 North and 1330 West, an area zoned for residential uses. Residents interested in the final decision should check the city’s website for the published minutes.
Coming up
No Pleasant View city meetings are scheduled in the next two weeks as of July 5.
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