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Planning commission preliminarily approves Byland Farms Phase 1 subdivision, flags future wetlands and traffic issues

2172421 · January 29, 2025
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Summary

The Lindon City Planning Commission gave preliminary approval to Byland Farms Phase 1, a six-lot subdivision of a parcel historically owned by the Davis family. The approval includes a flagged private driveway (flag lot) for one lot, conditions on engineering and utility easements, and requirements for public-infrastructure assurances.

The Lindon City Planning Commission on Jan. 28 granted preliminary approval to Byland Farms Phase 1, a proposed six-lot subdivision on a roughly 1.45-acre parcel historically associated with the Davis family. The commission approved the preliminary plat and attached conditions, including engineering corrections, increased utility-easement widths, and assurances for required public infrastructure.

Bridal Corbett, planning staff presenting the item, told commissioners the application proposed five conventional lots plus a unique flag lot (lot 4). Corbett cited Title 17.32.290 of the Lindon City Code, which allows flag lots only when standard frontage or a public street is not practicable or would be more disruptive to the neighborhood. Corbett also noted that the developers must widen an existing sewer easement from 20 feet to 25…

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