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Commission approves Adams Farm development agreement after residents press drainage and density concerns
Summary
Iron County commissioners approved a development agreement for the 77.45‑acre Adams Farm subdivision, allowing a mix of lot sizes and up to 120 clustered townhome units while requiring oversized drainage measures after nearby residents raised flooding and traffic concerns.
Iron County commissioners on Monday approved a development agreement with DDJ Development LLC to allow the Adams Farm subdivision on about 77.45 acres at the northeast corner of 3200 North and 2300 West in Cedar City. The agreement sets a maximum residential density averaged across the project and limits the clustered townhome component to no more than 120 units.
Tyler Melling, the project representative, told the commission the master plan calls for a mix of lot sizes — from 1‑acre parcels on the north edge down to smaller single‑family lots and a clustered townhome area in the southeast corner. He said the development will include a centralized drainage basin and public trails and that the…
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