Spanish Fork City
A master-planned community proposing to preserve 118 acres of farmland while developing 60 acres for residential and mixed-use.
This could change the landscape of the river bottoms area by setting a precedent for how we balance building homes and keeping our farms.
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A master-planned community proposing to preserve 118 acres of farmland while developing 60 acres for residential and mixed-use.
Spanish Fork is updating its zoning rules for ADUs to align with new state mandates. If you're planning to build a backyard cottage or basement apartment, these changes will dictate exactly what you can and can't do on your property.
The city is weighing how to allow for new homes while keeping the local agricultural land that defines the area. The developer is proposing a 'cluster' model to save the river bottoms from development.