Public Facilities Zone Change

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This received a positive recommendation from the Planning Commission

Lehi City is proposing to change several City owned and Alpine School District owned properties from their current zoning designations to the Public Facilities zone. The proposed zone change allows the properties to conform with the Public Facility General Plan designation they all show. The City is required to provide public notice to property owners within 300 feet of a change to the General Plan. The map below shows the locations of both existing Public Facility designations (in blue) and proposed (in red).


The Public Facilities designation is meant to ensure and protect the long-term public use of public property. Common uses in the Public Facility District include, but are not limited to parks, trails, public schools, city buildings, city parking lots, and city public utility buildings such as water tanks and power substations. Additionally, changing the designation makes it simpler for both City Staff and residents to identify these facilities on the zoning map.


The Planning Commission will be holding a public hearing on this item in-person on September 23rd at 7 pm at City Hall.


If you would like to leave an official public comment, please do so below.


Lehi City is proposing to change several City owned and Alpine School District owned properties from their current zoning designations to the Public Facilities zone. The proposed zone change allows the properties to conform with the Public Facility General Plan designation they all show. The City is required to provide public notice to property owners within 300 feet of a change to the General Plan. The map below shows the locations of both existing Public Facility designations (in blue) and proposed (in red).


The Public Facilities designation is meant to ensure and protect the long-term public use of public property. Common uses in the Public Facility District include, but are not limited to parks, trails, public schools, city buildings, city parking lots, and city public utility buildings such as water tanks and power substations. Additionally, changing the designation makes it simpler for both City Staff and residents to identify these facilities on the zoning map.


The Planning Commission will be holding a public hearing on this item in-person on September 23rd at 7 pm at City Hall.


If you would like to leave an official public comment, please do so below.


This received a positive recommendation from the Planning Commission

If you have any questions regarding the General Plan Land Use Map change please ask them here. A member of Staff will answer you soon. 

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    what speficic public facilities are proposed being added southeast of the Canyon Hills community/east of the Perry Homes community North of Timp Hwy?

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    The areas shown in blue already are shown as Public Facilities on the General Plan Map, the red areas are new. The area shown in red southeast of Canyon Hills is the new middle school currently under construction.