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Commission urges denial of rezone to allow flag lot at 1050 West 100 North, flags spot‑zoning and owner‑occupancy risks

5793615 · August 14, 2025
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Summary

The planning commission on Aug. 13 recommended that the municipal council deny a proposed rezoning of 1050 West 100 North from R‑1.6 to Very Low Density Residential (VLDR) to allow a flag lot subdivision, citing spot‑zoning concerns, condominium plat maintenance risks and lack of owner‑occupancy guarantees.

The Provo City Planning Commission voted unanimously Aug. 13 to recommend denial to the municipal council of a request to rezone 1050 West 100 North from R‑1.6 single‑family residential to VLDR (Very Low Density Residential) so the applicant could create a flag lot and condominium plat.

Jessica, a city planner presenting the item, told commissioners that staff recommended denial because the property could achieve an additional dwelling through an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) without a rezone, and the VLDR…

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