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Council approves amendment to Lakeside Landing development agreement with 40% park-completion permit cap
Summary
The Springville City Council voted to adopt Ordinance 02-2026, restarting a six-year vesting period for design standards and limiting building permits to 40% of lots in the north or south area until the corresponding neighborhood park is substantially completed; staff and developers said utility and infrastructure costs drove the delay.
The Springville City Council on Feb. 5 adopted Ordinance 02-2026, the first amendment to the Lakeside Landing development agreement, after a staff presentation and public remarks from a development owner. The ordinance restarts the vesting period for design standards and adds a condition that no more than 40% of building permits in either the North or South area may be issued until the respective neighborhood park is substantially completed and meets life-safety standards.
City staff told the council that the development agreement recorded in April 2022 established vesting periods and park-completion deadlines that were not met. A staff presenter explained that the amendment does not restart the…
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