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Show Townhome development request revived A request from a developer asking for a reason why his proposed townhome development was turned down resulted in the Pleasant Grove Planning Commission rescheduling a discussion on the request. Planning Commission Chairman Dell Young read a letter from All American Development asking for reasons why the project was not approved. A review of the minutes snowed that apparently no motion on the matter had been made. The Commission decided that John Swenson of All American Development will be placed on the agenda for next month. Two members of the Commission, Ken Packer and Darrell Cook, were assigned to look into the matter and be prepared with a proposal at the next meeting. It will have to go to a public hearing to have it approved. The development is known as the Shady Tree Condominiums and would include 40 units. Property on 1800 North has been proposed for the project. Thad Adams, a resident of the area, said that residents should be permitted to be present at the next meeting and hear the plan. He said he felt that this would create a housing density problem. He was concerned as to whether the owner occupied condo might eventually evolve into something much less pleasing over the years. The Commission recommended that the Pleasant Grove City Council adopt the new zone as proposed for a Research and Development Park District. The Commission did not, however, make any recommendations recom-mendations as to where such a zone be located in Pleasant Grove. ' Questions on the Home Occupation Ordinance which has been in the hands of the Commission for some time delayed any action being taken on it until further study is completed. com-pleted. City Building Inspector, Fred Christensen, suggested that vicinity maps for the Manila Area be set up so that the work on the Master Plan can continue with ease. |