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Council discusses rezoning request for 100-unit Canyon Road development; sewer capacity and ownership mix remain open

2700327 · March 20, 2025
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Summary

Councilors questioned a rezoning and conceptual plan that would rezone 2000 North Canyon Road from R-18 to MDR for a proposed 100-unit project. Developer and staff discussed development agreement timing, sewer capacity needs, landscape bonds and options to provide for-for-sale townhouse units in front of rental apartments.

Provo City planners and a developer presented a rezoning request Dec. 17 to change the zone at 2000 North Canyon Road from R-18 to MDR (medium-density residential) to allow construction of a 100-unit multifamily development.

Planner Nancy Robinson told the council the Planning Commission recommended approval of the rezone and concept plan, and that a prior planning-commission action in March authorized grading on slopes over 30 percent for the site. Robinson said the developer had been provided a development-agreement template but had not returned a completed agreement.

Developer Rob Reynolds said he had not finalized the development agreement because the council’s input would…

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