General Plan Update

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The General Plan was approved. You can view the updated General Plan Land Use Element at https://www.lehi-ut.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/General-Plan-Final-Document-2022.pdf

City Council tabled this item directing staff to look at the impact ADUs might have on the City. This will be discussed at the December work session meeting. The General Plan will go back to the City Council to vote after the new year.

Thank you for everyone who has already provided feedback. All feedback on the map was provided to Staff and included in the DRC comments given to the Planning Commission.

The General Plan directs future zoning and ultimately what gets built. You can learn more information about the General Plan and the process we have gone through at our previous website https://lehifuturelanduse.com/.

It can be hard to understand exactly what is happening and what everything means. Please feel free to reach out to one of the planners, we would be happy to discuss it with you.



City Council tabled this item directing staff to look at the impact ADUs might have on the City. This will be discussed at the December work session meeting. The General Plan will go back to the City Council to vote after the new year.

Thank you for everyone who has already provided feedback. All feedback on the map was provided to Staff and included in the DRC comments given to the Planning Commission.

The General Plan directs future zoning and ultimately what gets built. You can learn more information about the General Plan and the process we have gone through at our previous website https://lehifuturelanduse.com/.

It can be hard to understand exactly what is happening and what everything means. Please feel free to reach out to one of the planners, we would be happy to discuss it with you.



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