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Willow Tree Farm annexed into city under RA‑1 zoning; owner urges preservation of century‑old willow

American Fork City Council · April 14, 2026
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Summary

The Council accepted the petition to annex Willow Tree Farm (11.13 acres) under RA‑1 very low density residential zoning; property owner Mary Street asked the city to consider preserving a willow tree she estimates is over 100 years old with a trunk diameter of about 22 feet.

The American Fork City Council adopted a resolution accepting the petition for the Willow Tree Farm Annexation, bringing roughly 11.13 acres at about 1300 South 100 East into the city under an RA‑1 (very low density residential) designation.

Development Services Director Patrick O’Brien clarified the zoning designation and surrounding land uses. Property owner Mary Street thanked staff for their assistance and asked the city to help preserve a willow tree on the property she estimated to be more than 100 years old; she told the Council she intends to continue living on and maintaining the land for agricultural use. Council Member Staci Carroll moved to adopt the resolution and Council Member Ryan Hunter seconded; the motion passed.