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Lindon planning commission backs amendment to let adjoining flag lots share a driveway

3000094 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Lindon City Planning Commission voted unanimously April 15 to recommend that the City Council approve an amendment to the city's flag lot ordinance (17.32.290) to allow two adjoining flag lots to share a single driveway, with conditions on easements, setbacks and fire-access widths.

The Lindon City Planning Commission voted unanimously on April 15 to recommend that the City Council approve an amendment to ordinance 17.32.290 to allow two adjoining flag lots to share one driveway, with recorded easements and updated fire-code requirements.

Michael Florence, the presenting staff member, said the change "would allow 2 adjoining flag lots to share 1 shared driveway" and described required plat notes and recorded right-of-way and public-utility easements for the shared flagpole portion.

The amendment keeps the existing minimum lot size for flag lots at 20,000 square feet and retains the ordinance's requirement that each qualifying lot maintain at least 25 feet of frontage for the flagpole drive. The commission discussed how the shared lane would be platted: the lane would belong to a single lot on the recorded plat (for example, Lot 3) and later lots would be…

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