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Residents press Council to preserve 300 North residential buffer, raise notice concerns

American Fork City Council · June 9, 2026
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Summary

Neighbors near 300 North urged the Council to retain a residential buffer, restore a planned road extension, and improve public notice for zoning actions after some residents reported missing or unclear notifications.

Residents near 300 North urged the City Council to preserve a long-standing residential buffer and to restore prior plans for the extension of 200 North where appropriate. Carol Bell presented a petition signed by 28 residents asking the Council to restore the planned extension of 200 North, maintain appropriate zoning for affected properties, and preserve a residential buffer on the south side of 300 North.

Neighbors raised concerns that mail and posted notices about proposed zoning changes were inconsistent or difficult to locate. Cindy Miller told the Council that some residents were unable to find information about an open house on the City website and urged the City to follow notice requirements under Utah law, including mailing notices to affected property owners and posting signs on impacted properties. Council discussion on the item affirmed the Council heard the comments; staff follow-up on notification practices was requested.