Planning Commission Meeting - December 11, 2025
Thursday, December 11, 2025
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Meeting Summary
The Lehi City Planning Commission held its December 11 meeting, reviewing several residential development applications and continuing work on long-range planning documents. Among the items addressed was the Spur Ranch Final Concept Plan, a proposed 14-lot single-family residential subdivision at 2424 West 900 North submitted by Jaren Davis. The property is currently zoned TH-5, a holding zone that does not permit active development, meaning the applicant would need to pursue a subsequent zone change before construction could begin. Commissioners reviewed the concept plan's layout and density in relation to surrounding land uses and zoning. The commission also continued to track progress on the Downtown Revitalization Plan and Station Area Plan, two significant long-range planning documents that had been circulating for public input on the Engage Lehi platform. These documents, which guide how the city envisions growth in Lehi's historic downtown and near transit corridors, were expected to come before the commission for formal public hearings in the coming months. The plans represent an important part of Lehi's effort to encourage more walkable, mixed-use development in its core rather than concentrating all new growth in outlying areas. This December meeting was among the last Planning Commission sessions held at the city's previous location, as the new Lehi Civic Center was opening in January 2026. The first meeting of 2026 on January 8 was held in the new facility. Residents wishing to track development applications or comment on long-range plans may do so through the city's Engage Lehi platform.