SALT LAKE CITY — Developers behind a proposed mixed-use tower east of downtown say they plan to find ways to mitigate impacts to a neighboring historic church as their project received support from Salt Lake City’s planning commission.

Members of the Salt Lake City Planning Commission voted 7-1 on Wednesday to favorably recommend a request to rezone a large parcel at 265 E. 100 South in the Central City neighborhood from form-based mixed-use 8 (MU-8) to central business district (D-1). While D-1 zoning, the same used within Salt Lake’s downtown core, has no height limits, the board also supported the city’s proposed conditions that cap the project at 225 feet.

A future development agreement, which appears likely for the project, could also include construction mitigation language to prot

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