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Spanish Fork council approves Whispering Pines development agreement with 579-unit cap and emergency-access condition
Summary
The Spanish Fork City Council approved a development agreement with Edge Homes for the Whispering Pines subdivision, including a 579-unit maximum, right-of-way dedication for Fingerhut Road, a bridge over the railroad and a restriction that limits occupancy to 50 units until an emergency access connection to Gomex Road is provided.
The Spanish Fork City Council on a unanimous roll-call vote approved the Whispering Pines development agreement with Edge Homes, a legislative development agreement that establishes project design, utility reimbursement, right-of-way dedications and occupancy conditions.
The approval caps the project at 579 units and includes a condition that no more than 50 units may be occupied until an emergency-access connection to Gomex Road is in place, city staff said. The agreement also requires the developer to dedicate right-of-way for a multi-lane Fingerhut Road extension, build a new bridge over the railroad connecting to U.S. 6, and provide signalization and a roundabout at key intersections.
City planner Vaughn Pickell summarized the agreement during the…
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