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Planning commission recommends removing two future streets from master plan, forwards map amendment to city council
Summary
The Lindon City Planning Commission voted unanimously Feb. 10 to recommend a general-plan amendment to remove two future street alignments at the request of MS Properties; staff said the change preserves industrial zoning while leaving alignments available if redevelopment occurs later.
The Lindon City Planning Commission voted unanimously Feb. 10 to recommend that the City Council amend the city’s general-plan street master plan to remove two future street alignments on property owned by MS Properties.
Staff presenter Mike Florence said the applicant asked to remove a short segment of 1200 West and a portion of a future 200 North alignment because the properties are zoned heavy industrial and the city and owner do not know when redevelopment will occur. "The purpose right now is to remove those two streets off of the map," Florence said, adding that the city will reconsider…
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