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Council debates voluntary attainable-ownership overlay; staff to schedule deeper work session
Summary
City staff presented a voluntary attainable-ownership overlay proposal that would let developers seek higher density or smaller homes in exchange for units priced at least 20% below market. Council raised concerns about infrastructure, income targeting, deed restrictions and investor purchases and asked for a detailed work session before any adoption.
Planning staff (referred to in the record as Britney) presented a voluntary 'attainable ownership overlay' to the Lehi City Council on Dec. 10 designed to let developers propose denser configurations and deed-restricted homes priced at least 20% below market in exchange for development incentives.
Under the proposed approach, an applicant would provide two plans (base zoning and overlay proposal), a simplified pro forma reviewed by the city’s…
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