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Springdale revised workforce overlay zone ordinance was approved by the town may increase housing density, Springdale, Utah, unspecified date Photo by Stephanie DeGraw, St.
George News. But while the revised workforce overlay zone ordinance increases housing density, there are some strings attached. And Tom Dansie, community development director, told St.
George News that each applicant would be considered on a case-by-case basis. The Planning Commission recommended the ordinance not be approved. But after holding a public hearing, the Town Council passed it. The revised ordinance would allow the density in the workforce housing overlay zone to hold up to 16 units per acre if the project is developed with multifamily units, Dansie said. For projects designed with single-family or duplex units, the allowance is up to eight units per acre.
And so there were a lot of concerns about what that kind of density would mean placed adjacent to other lower density residential uses. Some people at the public hearing were not on board with the potential of higher-density housing. Community member Brad Luizzi said the town already needed help handling some infrastructure like sewers and that adding more housing would be too much.
Another resident who addressed the council, Louise Excell, said she has lived in Springdale for over three-quarters of a century and has noticed a loss of the quality of life due to the town growing. But she said she understands that housing is needed for workers.