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Planning commission backs lowering minimum lot size for agritourism overlay from 5 acres to 1 acre

2309447 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners voted unanimously to recommend a municipal-code change allowing the agritourism overlay to apply to parcels as small as 1 acre citywide; staff and neighbors said site‑specific review will still be required for any rezone.

The Provo City Planning Commission voted Feb. 12 to recommend that City Council amend the municipal code to reduce the minimum lot size for the agritourism overlay from five acres to one acre.

Dustin Wright, senior planner, told the commission the change would not automatically rezone properties; it would allow owners of agriculturally zoned parcels as small as one acre to apply for the overlay. Any applicant would still need to…

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