Lehi-Draper Boundary Adjustment Zoning

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This item received a positive recommendation from the Planning Commission and will go to City Council on December 14, 2021.

The applicant wants to have TH-5 zoning on area that will come into Lehi from Draper. This land can be better served by Lehi utilities and services. The TH-5 zoning is transitional zoning, allowing it to come into the City but nothing can be built on it. The applicant has expressed the intent to include this land in the Micron Area Plan. This will include a future zone change to Planned Community (PC).

You can read more in the staff report to the right. You can also ask a question, or leave a comment below.


The applicant wants to have TH-5 zoning on area that will come into Lehi from Draper. This land can be better served by Lehi utilities and services. The TH-5 zoning is transitional zoning, allowing it to come into the City but nothing can be built on it. The applicant has expressed the intent to include this land in the Micron Area Plan. This will include a future zone change to Planned Community (PC).

You can read more in the staff report to the right. You can also ask a question, or leave a comment below.


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This item received a positive recommendation from the Planning Commission and will go to City Council on December 14, 2021.

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