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Lehi Planning Commission re-elects Greg Jackson, names Brent Everett vice chair and adopts 2025 meeting calendar

January 02, 2025 | Lehi City Planning Commission, Lehi, Utah County, Utah


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Lehi Planning Commission re-elects Greg Jackson, names Brent Everett vice chair and adopts 2025 meeting calendar
The Lehi City Planning Commission re-elected Commissioner Greg Jackson as chair and chose Commissioner Brent Everett as vice chair during a 2025 work session. Commissioners also approved a revised 2025 meeting schedule that cancels a handful of dates and adds one July meeting.

The commission took nominations for chair and vice chair, heard seconds, and then held voice votes. Chair Jackson was re-elected by voice vote with no opposition recorded. Brent Everett received a nomination and second and was likewise approved by voice vote. No formal roll-call tallies were recorded in the meeting transcript.

Commissioners then reviewed the draft 2025 calendar. The schedule adopted at the session cancels the April 3 meeting and the July 3 and July 24 meetings and adds a July 31 meeting to the calendar; the commission also retained the May 22 meeting. Staff will circulate the updated schedule to commissioners after the session.

The revised calendar reflects holiday and staff availability considerations discussed in the session; commissioners noted the goal of keeping meetings efficient while preserving public accessibility. The commission voted to adopt the schedule by voice vote; no oppositions were recorded in the transcript.

Staff said they would distribute the updated calendar to commissioners and post it as appropriate. The schedule change does not by itself alter noticing requirements for any specific applications or hearings; those remain governed by the city's public-notice procedures.

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