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Santaquin planning commission tables agritourism code amendment after questions on size, signage and hospitality

3776778 · June 12, 2025
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The Planning Commission held a public hearing on a proposed agritourism code amendment that would allow conditional agritourism uses across many zones, then voted unanimously to table the draft for further edits and outreach after members raised questions about signage, unit counts, livestock rules and other conditions.

The Santaquin City Planning Commission held a public hearing Tuesday on a draft ordinance to expand agritourism as a conditional use across most zoning districts, then unanimously voted to table the item for additional edits and outreach.

City staff presented the draft as an update to definitions first added last year allowing agritourism as a temporary use and proposed moving toward a more permanent, conditional framework. Jason Bond, community development staff, read the draft definition into the record: agritourism is “the practice of touring agricultural areas to view and participate in agricultural related activities for recreational, entertainment, or educational purposes.” Bond said the proposal would add agriculture and…

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