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Provo hearing officer approves warehouse addition at 652 South Lakeview Parkway with subdivision condition

November 06, 2025 | Provo City Council, Provo, Utah County, Utah


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Provo hearing officer approves warehouse addition at 652 South Lakeview Parkway with subdivision condition
Provo City Planning Commission hearing officer Nancy Robinson approved a project plan for an addition to a commercial warehouse building at 652 South Lakeview Parkway in the Provo Bay neighborhood, subject to a recorded subdivision plat before a certificate of occupancy.

Planner Aaron Ardmore told the hearing that the airport industrial zone permits the use and that the proposed addition would match existing architecture and landscaping. Ardmore said the site would retain a surplus of 86 parking spaces after the addition and that staff and CRC had reviewed and approved the design pending this decision.

The applicant identified himself for the record as Joel Pilling. The hearing officer invited the applicant and others to speak; the applicant declined additional presentation time. During public comment, an attendee asked about current and planned uses of the warehouse spaces. A public commenter identified the current tenant as Ionic Metals; staff noted that specific business activities would be subject to review by the citys licensing division to confirm permitted uses within the airport industrial zone.

At the close of the hearing, Robinson said, "I approve the proposed warehouse office addition subject to the following condition that a subdivision plat is approved and recorded prior to a certificate of occupancy." The record does not show a separate roll-call vote; the decision was issued by the hearing officer as part of the administrative hearing process.

Staff noted CRC approval and that approval from this hearing will allow the applicant to proceed to building permit application once the condition is met. No fees, funding sources, square-footage figures beyond the parking surplus, or formal vote tallies were specified during the hearing.

The hearing lasted approximately 12 minutes in the provided transcript excerpt; no additional hearings on this item were recorded in the transcript.

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