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Provo council approves design-standard changes to help developer pursue eight-unit campus-area project

Provo Municipal Council · November 12, 2025
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Summary

The council unanimously approved a text amendment to design standards in the campus residential zone, exempting some standards for buildings under 10 units. The change clears the way for an applicant seeking to redevelop a parcel near BYU and the new medical school and pursue up to eight units.

The Provo Municipal Council on Nov. 11 approved a text amendment to city design standards that will apply to development in the campus residential zone, voting 7–0 to exempt certain design rules for structures under 10 units. Staff said the change will remove two specific design constraints — a 30-foot habitable floor-area requirement and driveway-location restrictions — as applied to small campus-zone developments.

Planner Dustin Wright told the council the applicant has requested the amendment to enable…

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