Thursday, May 8, 2025
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The Lehi Planning Commission met on May 8, 2025 to consider a mix of residential, commercial, and code-related items. The commission took up a conditional use request from Brian and Lisa Garrett for a flag lot at 450 East 200 South, as well as a request from Bernahl Development Services for a building addition at the Texas Roadhouse restaurant at 1402 East Main Street — the latter including a requested exception to the city's architectural design standards. Flagship Homes sought preliminary subdivision approval for Pioneer Village, a 34-lot single-family residential project at approximately 1300 West 1400 South. The commission also reviewed a development agreement amendment sought by James Whitmore that would allow equipment and vehicle parking along with sod transfer and green waste facilities in a Planned Community (PC) zone property. Clyde Capital Group brought a request to modify the amenity package for the Vistas at the Point development by removing an amphitheater from its required amenities list, citing changes in project scope. Three development code amendments were also on the agenda, all initiated by Lehi City. The commission considered revisions to Chapter 11 (Concept Plans) clarifying the purpose of concept plans and when public hearings are required; a comprehensive update to Chapter 5 covering zoning districts and bulk and intensity standards for agricultural and residential districts; and clarifying amendments to Chapter 39 (Definitions). These amendments represent ongoing housekeeping and modernization of Lehi's development code to keep pace with the city's rapid growth. Items recommended by the commission at this meeting would advance to the City Council for final action.