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Planning Commission Approves Controversial Vehicle Storage Proposal

February 22, 2024 | Lehi City Planning Commission, Lehi, Utah County, Utah



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Planning Commission Approves Controversial Vehicle Storage Proposal
The Lehigh Planning Commission convened on February 22, 2024, to address several key agenda items, including a public hearing regarding a conditional use request from James Whitmore for vehicle storage at 43100 North Digital Drive. The meeting commenced with the approval of previous meeting minutes before moving into the main agenda.

Whitmore's proposal faced scrutiny due to ongoing code violations related to vehicles parked on adjacent property not designated for such use. Staff emphasized the need for compliance before granting approval, highlighting concerns about vehicles encroaching on properties zoned for planned community use. Whitmore acknowledged the violations but indicated that he was awaiting approval to relocate the vehicles.

The commission discussed conditions for the approval, including the protection of an existing power pole and ensuring that vehicle storage remains within the designated light industrial zone. After deliberation, the commission voted in favor of the conditional use approval, with stipulations for compliance checks in one year.

Additionally, the commission reviewed a request from Mark Skousen for a zoning change on 1.01 acres at 1070 W State Street, shifting from mixed use to heavy commercial. This item was also part of the public hearing agenda, indicating ongoing developments in the area aimed at accommodating commercial growth.

The meeting underscored the commission's commitment to enforcing zoning regulations while facilitating business operations within the community.

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