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Votes at a glance: Lindon council adopts market-farm ordinance, amends general plan and approves budget
Summary
At its May 19 meeting the Lindon City Council unanimously approved a new market-farm ordinance, amended the general plan and zoning map for a Millhaven parcel, adopted the 2025–26 budget and passed related RDA and consent items.
LINDON, Utah — The Lindon City Council on May 19 approved several ordinances and resolutions in a packed meeting that included public hearings on a market-farm ordinance, a general-plan and zoning map amendment, and the city budget for fiscal 2025–26.
All items voted during the meeting passed unanimously. Major outcomes included adoption of a market-farm ordinance authorizing small-scale commercial urban farms in R-120 zones with conditions; a general-plan land-use amendment and corresponding zoning map change for property near State Street filed by Millhaven Development; adoption of the city’s 2025–26 proposed budget and an associated amendment to fiscal 2024–25; and an RDA resolution approving tax-participation payments.
Why it matters: The market-farm ordinance creates a clear pathway for small urban agricultural businesses to operate legally in residential R-120 areas under specific rules intended to limit traffic, hours and external displays. The land-use and zoning changes reshape development potential on a State Street parcel and the budget sets spending and capital projects for the coming fiscal year.
What the council approved
- Market-farm ordinance (Ordinance…
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