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Council approves Whispering Pines zone change and preliminary plat, with development agreement required
Summary
Spanish Fork City Council unanimously approved a rezoning and preliminary plat for the Whispering Pines mixed‑use subdivision at the mouth of the canyon, and required the applicant to enter into a development agreement with the city; council and applicants discussed access, trail connections and a state-funded railroad/trail crossing.
The Spanish Fork City Council on March 18 approved a zone change and preliminary plat for the 579‑unit Whispering Pines development at the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon, subject to the applicant entering into a development agreement with the city.
The council voted unanimously to rezone the majority of the site from light industrial to R‑3 with a master plan development overlay and approved the project's preliminary plat, which lays out eight phases, multiple housing types and planned public improvements including a trailhead and new trail connections to the Spanish Fork River bottoms.
The development would include about 579 residential units across eight phases: 240 condominium units, 175 front/rear‑loaded townhomes, 140 back‑to‑back townhomes, and 24 detached single‑family lots along the golf course (figures provided…
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