Planning commission recommends four agricultural-protection areas to county commission amid debate over road exclusions
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The commission recommended four Ag Protection Area designations (Reshilar ~20.52 acres; Thompson ~23.84 acres; DW Miller ~140+ acres with additions; Beck Farm ~25.15 acres) to the county commission. Commissioners debated whether to exclude county road rights-of-way from protections; staff and Public Works sought exclusions for future road acquisition.
The Utah County Planning Commission recommended that the County Commission designate four agricultural-protection areas (APAs) after staff presentations and public comment.
Staff said APAs protect farming operations from some zoning and nuisance challenges but do not change underlying zoning or prevent development if property owners or governing bodies pursue a change. The commission considered four applications: Reshilar (about 20.52 acres), the Thompson Family Farmstead (about 23.84 acres), a large DW Miller Land & Livestock application (originally about 140.25 acres with multiple contiguous additions and some late requests to add parcels), and Beck Farm (approximately 25.15 acres plus an Eccles parcel requested to be added).
Public works asked that certain county road rights-of-way be excluded from some APA boundaries to simplify future right-of-way acquisition and reduce legal complexity; staff explained those exclusions do not prevent roads from being built but do change the eminent-domain standard and acquisition procedures. An attorney advising the commission said leaving roads in APAs can make future condemnation more difficult because APA status changes the standard for eminent domain.
Applicants and other speakers urged the commission to include roads within APAs in some cases, arguing that excluding roads preemptively could create curvy or less optimal alignments and would complicate planning for adjacent landowners. Commissioners balanced those concerns and in several motions approved staff recommendations (which in some cases excluded public-works-identified rights-of-way) and moved the APA recommendations on to the county commission for final action.
What’s next: The planning commission forwarded recommendations to the County Commission; the Ag Board and County Commission will take final action during their respective review processes.
