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American Fork council approves 30.5-acre land‑use change to allow medium‑density homes near 1100 South
Summary
The City Council voted to amend the land‑use map for roughly 30.5 acres near 400 East/1100 South from industrial to residential medium density, enabling small‑lot and rental housing; council members required annexation agreement terms to limit density and preserve community standards.
The American Fork City Council on Nov. 11 approved a resolution to change about 30.52 acres near 400 East and 1100 South from a design/industrial designation to residential medium density, a move that clears the way for small‑lot and townhome development.
City planner Patrick told the council the change aligns with a pending general‑plan update and would allow a modest density increase in that corner of the city. Dane Hill of Property Reserve, representing the applicants,…
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