Planning Commission Meeting - April 24, 2025
Thursday, April 24, 2025
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Meeting Summary
The April 24, 2025 Lehi City Planning Commission meeting was among the busiest of the year, with more than a dozen agenda items spanning annexations, a major subdivision, commercial uses, and a code amendment. The most significant development item was Edge Homes' preliminary subdivision application for Lehi Main Street, an 83-lot single-family home development near 2500 West Main Street. Access into the subdivision was planned from 560 South and 2500 West, with a future connection to 2300 West, and a master-planned trail linking the future Power Line Trail to 700 South. Because the project falls within an existing development agreement, the commission's review was constrained to ensuring compliance with that agreement and the city development code. The commission also considered two items related to a 13.32-acre annexation by Fieldstone Homes near 500 East and 950 South — a General Plan amendment request to shift the land use designation from Very Low Density Residential Agriculture to High Density Residential, and accompanying transitional holding (TH-5) zoning. A smaller 7.2-acre annexation by Caden Hazard near 1800 West 1300 South, called Clark Meadows, sought R-1-22 residential zoning. Additional items included a code amendment to Chapter 20 addressing home-based landscape and construction businesses, and a Swig drive-thru conditional use at 1678 East Timpanogos Highway that had been tabled from the March meeting. Commercial applications on the agenda included a 7-Eleven concept plan near 3600 West and Waterbury Drive, a Starbucks pylon sign at 2255 North 1200 West, a Fibertel request to run Comcast infrastructure through the Traverse Mountain area, a Fabian House concept plan at 585 East 200 South, and a plat amendment for the Hardman Lehi Subdivision near 2100 North 3600 West. Specific votes are not confirmed at publication. The official agenda and video recording are available using the links above.