Neighbors are worried that new 'R-1-Flex' zoning might lead to high-density housing or traffic issues on streets like Center Street. The city is working to ensure these developments match existing neighborhood character.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 5 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
New developments may increase tax revenue but also require additional city services and infrastructure maintenance.
Developers and new homeowners looking for housing options in Lehi.
Existing residents who may be concerned about increased traffic or changes to neighborhood character.
The city is considering a development agreement to allow 13 homes on a 7-acre lot. This is a compromise after a previous plan for more homes was rejected.
The city is balancing new housing density with requirements for trails and pedestrian bridges to keep neighborhoods connected.
The city is reviewing multiple requests to increase lot counts in residential areas. This affects how many homes are built in existing neighborhoods and the overall density of the city.
Two annexation proposals were discussed, involving Cedar Hollow Holdings and Slay Holdings. These proposals include public hearings and consideration of annexation agreements and new zoning designations for the properties.
A conditional use permit was granted for converting an accessory building into a detached ADU, allowing for more flexible housing options.
Neighbors are worried that new 'R-1-Flex' zoning might lead to high-density housing or traffic issues on streets like Center Street. The city is working to ensure these developments match existing neighborhood character.
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