Commission recommends approval of small zone change to enable two‑lot subdivision at 2525 West 620 North

5793615 · August 14, 2025

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Summary

The planning commission recommended approval of a zone map amendment to rezone a 0.71‑acre portion of a larger parcel to match surrounding agricultural zoning so a two‑lot subdivision can proceed.

The Provo City Planning Commission on Aug. 13 recommended approval to the municipal council of a zone map amendment requested by Steven Davis to rezone a 0.71‑acre portion of 2525 West 620 North from R‑1.8 single‑family residential to A‑1.1 agricultural so a two‑lot subdivision may be processed.

Nancy Robinson, a city planner, described the parcel and the proposed split. The rezoning aligns the zoning map with the planned subdivision so each resulting parcel will have consistent zoning. Applicant Steven Davis told the commission the intent is to conform the northern portion to agricultural zoning and leave the southern portion as R‑1.8.

No members of the public spoke on the item. Commissioners voiced no objections. Commissioner Kendall Seymour made the motion to forward a recommendation of approval to city council; the commission voted unanimously to recommend approval.