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Council hears workshop on infill and flag‑lot code changes; planning commission recommended easing single‑family size requirement

Logan City Council · November 5, 2025
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Summary

City staff presented a workshop proposing code changes to clarify infill and flag‑lot standards and private access roads while the planning commission recommended reducing the single‑family supplemental flag‑lot size requirement from 150% to 100%.

City staff presented a workshop on proposed zoning code amendments intended to clarify how the city treats infill and flag‑lot development in existing blocks.

City staff member Ross Holly described the revisions as clarifying two categories: single‑family flag lots (one additional home accessed by a shared private driveway) and middle‑of‑block infill (three to six new single‑family homes or three to 20 multifamily units). "Infill is generally defined as building inwardly," Holly explained while illustrating examples of flag lots, private access roads and mid‑block infill configurations. The presentation stressed…

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