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Rezone for Avenues ‘cottages’ gets thumbs-up despite heavy neighborhood pushback

The change would let Ivory Homes build up to 38 new dwellings on a 3.2-acre patch of open space at the north end of F Street, but it still requires a vote by the Salt Lake City Council.

(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Ivory Homes, Utah's largest homebuilder, won a rezone Wednesday on a 3.2-acre plot at 675 North F Street in the Avenues in Salt Lake City, where it wants to build 19 high-end homes, 14 of them with accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, inside and five built as luxury custom homes. Hundreds of neighbors opposed the project.