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Planning Commission approves controversial housing development

April 03, 2024 | Provo City Planning Commission, Provo, Utah County, Utah



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Planning Commission approves controversial housing development
In a recent planning commission meeting, members discussed and ultimately approved a preliminary subdivision request for an eight-lot single-family housing development on a site with significant grading challenges, including slopes exceeding 30%. The proposal, submitted by developer Tyson Reynolds, is located at 2100 North Canyon Road in the Pleasant View Neighborhood.

Commissioners expressed cautious optimism about the project, acknowledging the risks associated with developing on steep terrain. One member noted that developers typically do not invest in projects they believe the market cannot support, suggesting confidence in the proposal's viability. Despite concerns about the market's response—highlighted by the presence of unsold homes in a nearby development—commissioners agreed that the engineering and permitting processes would provide adequate oversight to ensure safety.

The motion to approve the subdivision included several conditions, such as addressing comments from the City Review Committee (CRC), obtaining a geotechnical report, recording the final plat, securing necessary bonding, and ensuring the area is revegetated as required. The motion passed unanimously, reflecting a collective belief in the project's potential benefits for the community.

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, marking the end of a session focused on balancing development opportunities with community safety and environmental considerations.

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