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Council adopts general‑plan change for 74‑acre parcel; developer outlines ~300‑unit concept
Summary
The council amended Brigham City's future‑land‑use map to reclassify about 74 acres from office/light industrial to residential. Clark Conway of Stewart Land Company presented a concept of roughly 300 housing units and identified railroad crossing and UDOT access as key constraints.
Brigham City’s council voted on March 19 to amend the city’s general plan future‑land‑use map to change about 74 acres along SR‑13 and 1500 North from office/light industrial to a mix of low‑ and medium‑density residential.
Planning staff told the council the Planning Commission recommended approval by a 5–1 vote, while noting concerns about the site’s relative isolation (the railroad and SR‑13 create connectivity and access constraints).…
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