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Springdale Planning Commission discusses commercial-residential buffer zone requirements

October 02, 2025 | Springdale Planning Commission, Springdale , Washington County, Utah


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Springdale Planning Commission discusses commercial-residential buffer zone requirements
The Springdale Planning Commission convened on October 1, 2025, at the Canyon Community Center, where members approved the meeting agenda despite some technical difficulties with audio and video equipment. The meeting was attended by commissioners Jennifer and Rich, along with Melissa and Kosh, who were called to vote in the absence of Keniston and Kruschke.

The commission began by addressing the agenda, which was unanimously approved after a motion by Jennifer and a second from Rich. The meeting also noted the absence of representatives from the National Park staff, who were unable to attend due to a government shutdown.

As the meeting progressed, the commission focused on ensuring that all members were aligned and prepared for the discussions ahead. The approval of the agenda marks a crucial step in facilitating the planning and development discussions that will impact the Springdale community.

Looking forward, the commission aims to address key planning issues in future meetings, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and communication among all stakeholders involved in the town's development.

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