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Orem board approves variance to extend dead-end street for Sunflower Dunes subdivision

2980195 · March 26, 2025
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The Orem City Board of Adjustment on March 26 approved a variance to Orem City code to allow a dead-end access longer than the 650-foot limit so applicants can subdivide land on South 360 West; approval was conditioned on city engineering, fire-department, and zoning/subdivision requirements.

Carlos Iglesias, acting chair of the Orem City Board of Adjustment, opened a public hearing March 26 on a request by Sunflower Dunes to allow a dead-end access longer than Orem City’s 650-foot limit so the property could be subdivided into residential lots.

Planning staff described the request and the five statutory tests for a variance. Jared, a planning staff member, told the board the terminal access would need “just over 900 feet” to reach the rear of the property and serve four proposed lots, and that other city divisions — engineering, public works, and the fire department — had reviewed the plan and said the design…

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