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Spanish Fork council approves three annexations to reduce unincorporated islands and fix boundary issues

4435156 · June 18, 2025
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The Spanish Fork City Council approved ordinances to annex three separate parcels — Johnson Yount, Peterson Riverbottoms Road and Creekside — applying city zoning to each and saying the moves reduce or correct islands of unincorporated Utah County land and resolve development or right‑of‑way issues.

The Spanish Fork City Council on Monday approved ordinances annexing three separate parcels into the city and assigning zoning for each.

City staff said the Johnson Yount annexation covers about 18.5 acres at roughly 300 West and 1600 North and was proposed to reduce the size of an existing island of unincorporated Utah County land. Ian, a city planner, told the council the parcel lies inside the city's growth and annexation policy boundaries and that the city already serves properties nearby. The council approved annexation of the Johnson Yount property with RR (rural residential) zoning after discussion about whether to keep an industrial…

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