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Council approves annexation of roughly 6.5-acre parcel at about 200 N., 920 W.; zoning to be rural residential
Summary
The Spanish Fork City Council voted unanimously on Feb. 4 to annex about 6.5 acres near Sunset Park and assign a rural-residential holding zone, citing that the property fits the city's annexation boundary and general plan for medium-density residential use.
Spanish Fork City Council voted unanimously on Feb. 4 to annex approximately 6.5 acres located near 200 North and 920 West and to assign a rural-residential zone as a holding classification until a development proposal is submitted.
Why it matters: Annexation expands the city’s municipal boundary and establishes local zoning and development review jurisdiction; staff and the applicant said the property is designated medium-density residential on the city general plan, a designation that anticipates 3.5–8 housing units per acre.
Planner David G. Anderson told the council…
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