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Council approves Creekside Village rezoning and preliminary plat for Main Street riverfront project
Summary
The council approved a zone change to R-4 with a master plan overlay and a preliminary plat for Creekside Village — a 169-unit townhome development along Main Street — subject to conditions including a riverbank stabilization study and compliance with a new street standard approved earlier in the meeting.
Spanish Fork’s City Council voted Tuesday to rezone property on the south end of Main Street to R-4 with a master-planned development overlay and approved a preliminary plat for “Creekside Village,” a proposed 169-unit townhome community that fronts the Spanish Fork River Trail.
The development, as presented by applicant Mark Hampton and architect Riley Jarrett, would place three-story townhome buildings along Main Street with two-story, rear‑loaded units and interior courtyards, a clubhouse, pool and pickleball courts. The applicant told the council the design seeks to activate front yards and connect to the river trail. "We wanted to push the driveways as close as we can," Hampton said, explaining the…
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