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Council denies text change sought to keep Old Dominion fence where built

Spanish Fork City Council · February 17, 2026
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The Spanish Fork City Council voted to deny a zoning text amendment that would have allowed an 8-foot security fence closer to the front property line at the Old Dominion freight site, citing aesthetics and precedent despite planning commission support and the company’s safety rationale.

Spanish Fork — The City Council on Monday denied a proposed zoning text amendment that would have allowed taller security fences closer to the street in a limited industrial zone, a change the applicant said is needed to protect employees who park overnight.

Dave Anderson, the city planner, told the council the amendment ‘‘would allow for fences that are taller than 4 feet … as close as 10 feet’’ to the property line in the Industrial‑1 zone that surrounds the airport, narrowing the existing setback by 15 feet. He said the development review committee had…

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