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Pleasant Grove council approves rezoning of 1.98 acres at 1381 North 600 West

Pleasant Grove City Council · February 18, 2026
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Summary

The Pleasant Grove City Council on Feb. 17 approved Ordinance 2026-005 to rezone about 1.98 acres at 1381 North 600 West from rural residential to R1-10, following a unanimous planning commission recommendation; the applicant must next pursue subdivision and road engineering.

Pleasant Grove — The Pleasant Grove City Council voted unanimously on Feb. 17 to approve Ordinance 2026-005, changing roughly 1.98 acres at 1381 North 600 West from Rural Residential to R1-10 to allow smaller lots. Council member Williams moved for approval and Council member Phillips seconded; the motion passed by roll-call voice vote.

The measure was introduced by Director Cardenas, who said the city’s general plan supports the rezoning and the Planning Commission forwarded “a unanimous recommendation of approval.” The request comes from applicant Scott Dent and is a rezoning application only; subdivision approval, engineering of roads and property lines, and neighbor coordination remain to be completed before development can proceed.

Council members asked whether the existing flag-lot drive and road connection would be continued as part of the future subdivision. Director Cardenas said the city will require continuation of the road and that the applicant must address engineering and property-line issues during the subdivision review.

There were no public speakers during the public hearing. The council’s approval changes the zoning designation but does not itself approve any lot splits or road designs; those will return for administrative review and, where required, subdivision approvals.

Next steps: The applicant must submit subdivision plats and engineered road plans that respond to city requirements and neighborhood concerns. The planning and engineering review will determine final lot lines and required improvements.