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Council approves rezoning at 3410 W. Center Street after adding 50-foot river setback
Summary
Provo Council rezoned 13 acres at 3410 West Center Street from agricultural to Airport Industrial, approving a development agreement and an added 50-foot buffer from the top of bank to protect the river corridor after extensive public comment and debate.
The Provo City Council voted to amend the zone map for 3410 West Center Street, changing the property from A-1/10 (agricultural) to the Airport Industrial zone and approving a development agreement on April 8. The council approved a substitute motion that added a 50-foot buffer from the river top-of-bank where no structures or parking stalls will be allowed; the substitute passed 5–1 with Councilor George Hanley voting no and Councilor Travis Hoban excused.
Planning supervisor Aaron Ardmore told the council the rezoning aligns with the city’s general plan and explained the development agreement includes a continuous public-access trail on the south…
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