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Utah County approves Eagles Landing development agreement after lengthy public comment; requires cash bond
Summary
After extended public comment about missing infrastructure and disputed HOA rules, the commission approved a development agreement for Eagles Landing that requires a cash bond (125% of the engineering estimate, approximately $6 million) and fixes to water, roads and drainage; vote passed 3-0.
The Utah County Commission voted 3-0 on June 28 to approve and authorize signing a development agreement that would allow the developer to complete the remaining phases of Eagles Landing, a long-delayed subdivision off U.S. 89.
County staff described the agreement's main requirements: corrected access points on U.S. 89, interior road completion, engineering-approved drainage improvements, fire service coordination with Sanpete County and a developer-funded structure-type fire engine if needed. Crucially, a county condition requires a cash bond rather than a letter of credit; staff said the updated engineering estimate (06/27/2022) produces a bond requirement that the county has set at 125% of the estimate to ensure sufficient funds are available for completion if the developer…
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