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Board meetings and strategic plans from Kimberly Crane's organization

Feb 11, 2026·Board Meeting

Springville City Council Planning Commission Planning Commission

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The meeting addressed the approval of the agenda and minutes. A primary discussion involved a legislative request for an amendment to the official zone map for a property at the northwest corner of Wallace Drive and 1600 South, rezoning from NC (Neighborhood Commercial) to HC (Highway Commercial). The presentation detailed the context shift due to new interchange construction, making HC zoning more compatible with potential uses like supply stores or automotive-related businesses, and noting the lack of frontage for neighborhood-centric development. The request was reviewed and approved by the Development Review Committee without concerns regarding infrastructure or planning. Additionally, a lengthy segment involved an update on the transportation impact fee analysis, detailing projected vehicular trips over the next 10 years and how inflationary adjustments factor into fee structures to avoid large, sudden increases for homebuilders.

Jan 21, 2026·Board Meeting

Springville City Council Planning Commission Planning Commission

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The meeting included an invocation and pledge of allegiance. The ceremonial agenda was postponed until a later date. Key discussions revolved around amending the Springville City Code, specifically Title 4, Chapter 8 (Airport). The Risk Manager presented an ordinance to repeal the existing airport code since the city no longer has airport part ownership, while also adding a new chapter to address a reverter clause concerning property previously shared with Spanish Fork. Ordinance number 01-2026 was adopted for this amendment after a roll call vote. The consent agenda, which included minutes from the December 31, 2025, and January 6, 2026, meetings, was also approved by a regular vote. Public comment was opened but no members approached the council to speak.

Feb 4, 2026·Board Meeting

Springville City Council Meeting

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The meeting commenced with an invocation and the pledge of allegiance, followed by the approval of the agenda. The council welcomed youth and scouts present. The public comment section included a presentation advocating for allowing backyard hens and chickens, linking it to preparedness for supply chain disruptions and maintaining Springville's small-town feel. The consent agenda, containing two items, was approved via roll call vote. The primary discussion focused on an ordinance amendment to the Lakeside Landing Development Agreement. This amendment addresses vesting periods, specifically restarting the six-year vesting period for design rights and continuing the longer vesting period for unit production rights. The amendment also updates the deadline for the North and South Community Parks, proposing that no more than 40% of units may receive building permits until those parks are completed. Council members raised detailed questions regarding the mechanics of ensuring park completion if development proceeds slowly and the developer's obligation, especially concerning infrastructure costs exceeding $7.5 million prior to reaching the 40% build-out threshold. A developer present addressed these concerns, highlighting the infrastructure work necessary.

Feb 18, 2026·Board Meeting

Springville City Council Meeting

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The meeting included welcoming remarks and an invitation for youth attendees to sit with the council for a different perspective. Following an invocation and the pledge of allegiance, a council member shared reflections on a recent trip abroad contrasting local freedoms with corruption encountered elsewhere. The agenda included the approval of the meeting agenda. A significant portion of the session was dedicated to the Youth City Council program, detailing its educational and service components, including a recent visit to the Capitol, and administering the oath of office to the new members. Public comments focused extensively on proposed changes to chicken ordinances, with residents advocating for maintaining current rights, particularly for larger lots, emphasizing community building, emergency preparedness, and homesteading benefits derived from allowing more chickens based on lot size, while expressing reservations about new permitting requirements.

Jan 8, 2026·Board Meeting

Springville City Council Meeting

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The meeting commenced with an invocation and pledge of allegiance, followed by the approval of the agenda. Key discussion points focused on public comments, including updates on two calendar items: a public meeting scheduled for January 14th regarding the budget process, and a work meeting followed by a regular meeting on January 20th. The public comment session featured extensive discussion regarding the death of Michael Euing, with multiple speakers urging the City Council to support an independent, external review of the investigation due to perceived lack of transparency and procedural concerns. Another resident addressed the police chief's recommendation to simplify chicken ordinance enforcement by restricting the number of chickens, arguing against sacrificing citizen rights for ease of enforcement. Lastly, a representative from The Ruth theater proposed spotlighting Springville the week of February 23rd to 28th with performances of "Fiddler on the Roof" and "Forever Plaid," offering VIP tickets to city officials and a discount code for Springville residents.

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