Planning commission recommends amendment to Lakeside Landing agreement tied to park completion

Springville Planning Commission · January 14, 2026

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Summary

Planning commissioners recommended that City Council approve a first amendment to the Lakeside Landing development agreement that ties further permit issuance to park completion (40% performance trigger) and resets a six-year vesting period for design standards while leaving density vesting unchanged.

The Springville Planning Commission on Dec. 9 voted to recommend that the City Council approve a first amendment to the Lakeside Landing development agreement, a land-use regulation originally adopted in December 2021 and recorded in April 2022. The commission's recommendation follows a staff presentation explaining two principal changes: replacing a date-based park-completion deadline with a performance trigger and resetting the vesting period for the project's design rules.

Josh (staff presenter) told the commission the amendment would prevent the city from issuing building permits beyond 40% of units in each of the North and South neighborhoods until the two neighborhood parks are complete. He said the change was proposed after developers fell short of the original April 2025 parks completion date and the parties agreed a permit cap tied to park delivery was a practical way to advance the project while protecting public amenities. "The city will not issue any building permits beyond 40% of the units in the North or South area before the parks are completed," Josh said.

Josh also described a reset of the six-year vesting period that applies to architectural, landscape and other design standards while leaving the 15-year vesting for density and minimum commercial yield unchanged. He said the amendment was the product of collaborative work with Lakeside Landing Partners, Unified Business Alliance and the project's legal teams and that staff recommended the commission forward the amendment to the City Council for final action.

No members of the public spoke during the Lakeside Landing hearing. After closing the public hearing, Commissioner (mover) Speaker 2 moved and the motion was seconded; the commission approved the recommendation by voice vote with no recorded opposition.

Next steps: the commission's favorable recommendation will be transmitted to the City Council for its review and final decision on whether to authorize the city to enter the amended development agreement with Lakeside Landing Partners and the identified partners.