Lehi Brownstone General Plan Amendment

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This item received a positive recommendation from the Planning Commission and will go to City Council on September 14th.

The applicant is requesting review and recommendation to amend the General Plan land use designation of this approximately 0.42-acre property from MDR (Medium Density Residential) to HDR (High Density Residential).

The current General Plan land use designation of MDR would allow an overall neighborhood density up to 6 units per acre. The applicant requests the amendment to HDR, which would allow an overall neighborhood density of up to 12 units per acre with the R-3 zone.

The applicant’s narrative states that the proposed amendment is desired because it would allow for the development of a townhome project that is located near the Historic Downtown District and more walkable to nearby community services. The applicant states that they could provide a product that is more affordable and facilitate the development of a difficult piece of property.

The change would result in a maximum total of five lots. If the applicant just developed the property as R-2 the maximum total is two lots. The proposed increase in lots due to the change in the General Plan would be three lots for a total of five units before factoring in any density bonus considerations.

The applicant is requesting review and recommendation to amend the General Plan land use designation of this approximately 0.42-acre property from MDR (Medium Density Residential) to HDR (High Density Residential).

The current General Plan land use designation of MDR would allow an overall neighborhood density up to 6 units per acre. The applicant requests the amendment to HDR, which would allow an overall neighborhood density of up to 12 units per acre with the R-3 zone.

The applicant’s narrative states that the proposed amendment is desired because it would allow for the development of a townhome project that is located near the Historic Downtown District and more walkable to nearby community services. The applicant states that they could provide a product that is more affordable and facilitate the development of a difficult piece of property.

The change would result in a maximum total of five lots. If the applicant just developed the property as R-2 the maximum total is two lots. The proposed increase in lots due to the change in the General Plan would be three lots for a total of five units before factoring in any density bonus considerations.

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This item received a positive recommendation from the Planning Commission and will go to City Council on September 14th.

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