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Spanish ForkUT averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$444,200 Typical home value $520,115 +1.7% yr/yr · +14.9% 5-yr
Municipal budget
Total revenue$222.4M (FY2023)
Total spending$189.5M (FY2023)
Taxes$44.7M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$120.7M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$4,319 (FY2023)
Development activity
2025177 housing units ($64.7M)
Recent meetings
Wed Jul 1, 2026
Development Review Committee
Committee to review annexation of 18.76 acres for South Valley Village
The Development Review Committee will discuss and take action on three items: a final plat for three condominium units at Canyon Court, a site plan for a commercial retail pad at Canyon Creek, and an annexation request for the 18.76-acre South Valley Village site at 700 East 2200 North. The annexation is accepted for further study only. No dollar amounts are listed.
- Final Plat for Canyon Court Lot 6 Condominiums – three units at 2777 East 400 North
- Site Plan for Canyon Creek Phase 6 Lot 604 – commercial retail pad at 1264 North Canyon Creek Parkway
- Annexation request for South Valley Village – 18.76 acres near 700 East 2200 North
- All items are listed as Action/Discussion; no public hearing noted
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Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Development Review Committee
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Development Review Committee of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a regular meeting at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Second Floor, Spanish Fork, Utah, commencing at 10:00 a.m. This meeting is not available to attend virtually.
1. Final Plat
Subject
A. CANYON COURT LOT 6 CONDOMINIUMS. This proposal involves the approval of a Final Plat to create three condominium units in a commercial building located at 2777 East 400 North.
Meeting
Jul 1, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
1. Final Plat
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.canyoncourtlot6condominiumplat.7-1-2026.pdf (931 KB)
2. Site Plan
Subject
A. CANYON CREEK PHASE 6 LOT 604. This proposal involves the development of a commercial retail pad located at 1264 North Canyon Creek Parkway.
Meeting
Jul 1, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
2. Site Plan
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.canyoncreeklot604.7-1-2026.pdf (1,158 KB)
3. Annexation
Subject
A. SOUTH VALLEY VILLAGE ANNEXATION. This request is for acceptance of the South Valley Village Annexation for further study. The proposed annexation is 18.76 acres located at approximately 700 East 2200 North.
Meeting
Jul 1, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
3. Annexation
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Wed Jul 1, 2026
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to consider industrial park and substation plats
The Planning Commission will hold a work session at 5:30 p.m. touring city sites, then meet at 7:30 p.m. to consider approval of preliminary plats for a three-lot industrial subdivision and a substation. The meeting includes approving minutes from June 3, 2026.
- Preliminary Plat for NICOLSON INDUSTRIAL PARK — three-lot industrial subdivision at 999 West 3800 North
- Preliminary Plat for VERK 1 SUBSTATION — substation development at 1730 West 3400 North
- Approval of minutes from June 3, 2026 Planning Commission meeting
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Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Planning Commission
Planning Commission Agenda
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Planning Commission of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a work session commencing at 5:30 p.m. During the work session, the Planning Commission will tour various sites throughout the city. The scheduled Planning Commission Meeting will commence at 7:30 p.m. on July 1, 2026 in the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, on the second floor, 80 South Main Street, Spanish Fork, Utah.
Planning Commissioners
Todd Mitchell
Shauna Warnick
Michelle Carroll
Michael Clayson
Paul Dayton
Dave Woodhouse
SPANISH FORK CITY does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the employment or the provision of services. The public is invited to participate in all Spanish Fork City Planning Commission Meetings located at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Spanish Fork. If you need special accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the Community Development Office at 801-804-4580.
1. 5:30pm WORK SESSION - No formal actions are taken in a work session.
2. 7:30 Agenda Items
3. Minutes
Subject
A. June 3, 2026.
Meeting
Jul 1, 2026 - Planning Commission
Category
3. Minutes
Type
Action
File Attachments
minutes.planningcommission.6-3-2026.pdf (84 KB)
4. Preliminary Plat
Subject
A. NICOLSON INDUSTRIAL PARK. This proposal involves approval of …
Wed Jun 24, 2026
Development Review Committee
DRC to consider two large subdivisions with zone changes
The Development Review Committee will discuss and take action on preliminary plats and zone changes for two major residential subdivisions: Larson Park (204 lots) and Leland Meadows (206 lots). They will also review a site plan for a Maverik convenience store and improvements at the Spanish Fork Fairgrounds. Concept reviews for a business park and a development are scheduled for discussion only.
- Larson Park Subdivision – preliminary plat for 204 residential lots and townhomes with 1 commercial lot at 1700 West 1900 South
- Larson Park Zone Change – from R-R to R-3, R-1-15, and C-2 with Master Planned Development Overlay
- Leland Meadows Subdivision – preliminary plat for 206 residential lots and garden homes at 1200 West 1400 South
- Leland Meadows Zone Change – from R-R to R-1-6 and R-1-15 with Master Planned Development Overlay
- Maverik Convenience Store – site plan for a store with gas sales at 1341 North Main Street
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Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Development Review Committee
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Development Review Committee of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a regular meeting at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Second Floor, Spanish Fork, Utah, commencing at 10:00 a.m. This meeting is not available to attend virtually.
1. Approval of Minutes
Subject
A. June 17, 2026.
Meeting
Jun 24, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
1. Approval of Minutes
Type
Action
File Attachments
minutes.drc.6-17-2026.pdf (106 KB)
2. Preliminary Plat & Zone Change
Subject
A. LARSON PARK SUBDIVISION. This proposal involves approval of a Preliminary Plat for a Master Planned Development with 204 residential lots and townhomes with 1 commercial lot, located at approximately 1700 West 1900 South.
Meeting
Jun 24, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
2. Preliminary Plat & Zone Change
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.larsonparkpreliminaryplat.6-24-2026.pdf (28,410 KB)
Subject
B. LARSON PARK ZONE CHANGE. This proposal involves changing the current zoning of a property from R-R to R-3, R-1-15, and C-2 with the Master Planned Development Overlay to accommodate a residential subdivision of 204 residential lots and townhomes as a Master Planned Development with 1 commercial lot, located at approximately 1700 West 1900 South.
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Wed Jun 17, 2026
Development Review Committee
Development reviews include Costco expansion and industrial subdivision proposals
The Development Review Committee will review several site plans, a zone change, and multiple concept reviews. The agenda also includes discussion regarding annexations.
- Costco exterior cooler addition at 273 East 1000 North
- Nicolson Industrial Park three-lot industrial subdivision at 999 West 3800 North
- Zone change from I-1 to R-4 for a 35-acre site at 2100 North Canyon Creek Parkway
- SRS Distribution outdoor storage concept review
- Clegg Auto overflow concept review
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Development Review Committee
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Development Review Committee of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a regular meeting at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Second Floor, Spanish Fork, Utah, commencing at 10:00 a.m. This meeting is not available to attend virtually.
1. Approval of Minutes
Subject
A. May 27, 2026.
Meeting
Jun 17, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
1. Approval of Minutes
Type
Action
File Attachments
minutes.drc.5-27-2026.pdf (120 KB)
2. Site Plan
Subject
A. COSTCO EXTERIOR COOLER ADDITION. This proposal includes an exterior expansion for the existing commercial business located at 273 East 1000 North.
Meeting
Jun 17, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
2. Site Plan
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.costcoaddition.6-17-2026.pdf (1,996 KB)
3. Preliminary Plat
Subject
A. NICOLSON INDUSTRIAL PARK. This proposal involves approval of a Preliminary Plat for a three-lot industrial subdivision located at 999 West 3800 North.
Meeting
Jun 17, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
3. Preliminary Plat
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.nicolsonindustrial.6-17-2026.pdf (708 KB)
4. Zone Change
Subject
A. CANYON CREEK DEVELOPMENT ZONE CHANGE. This proposal would change the zoning from I-1 …
Tue Jun 16, 2026
Spanish Fork City Council, Local Building Authority, and Redevelopment Agency Meeting
Council to adopt FY2027 budget and consider zone change for Arrowhead Commercial
The City Council will hold public hearings and vote on the Fiscal Year 2027 budget, a budget revision, and a zone change for roughly 4 acres at Arrowhead Trail and Del Monte Road from R-1-12 Residential to C-2 General Commercial. They will also consider contracts for AI-powered police report writing ($18,000) and a fairground arena project, along with consent items including a property sale at 1158 South Bradford Lane and a franchise agreement with Forged Fiber.
- Public hearing and vote on FY2026 Revision 2 Budget
- Public hearing and vote on Arrowhead Commercial zone change (approx 4 acres to C-2 General Commercial)
- New business: approve FY2027 Budget
- Contract approval for Code 4 Labs AI police report writing service ($18,000 for 30 officers)
- CM/GC agreement with Barber Company for new Fairground Arena/Stall Barn project
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✓ Decided: No formal actions were taken during this meeting
The meeting consisted of a work session and a formal council session where no substantive decisions, votes, or ordinances were approved. The work session included discussions regarding code enforcement reviews, land use in the Canyon Creek Parkway corridor, and a transition to new agenda software.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Spanish Fork City Council, Local Building Authority, and Redevelopment Agency Meeting
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council, Local Building Authority, and Redevelopment Agency of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a public meeting on June 16, 2026 in the Council Chambers, located on the second floor of Library Hall, 80 South Main Street.
-A Work Session Meeting will begin at 4:30 pm in the Explorer Room.
-City Council Meeting will begin at 6:00 pm in the Council Chambers.
Notice is hereby given that:
-In the event of an absence of a quorum, agenda items will be continued to the next regularly scheduled meeting.
-By motion of the Spanish Fork City Council, pursuant to Title 52, Chapter 4 of the Utah Code, the City Council may vote to hold a closed meeting for any of the purposes identified in that Chapter.
- Electronic Participation: Members of the City Council and City Staff may participate by phone, zoom, or other electronic means.
SPANISH FORK CITY does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the employment or the provision of services. The public is invited to participate in all Spanish Fork City Council Meetings located at 80 South Main Street, Utah 84660. If you need special accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the City Manager's Office at 801-804-4530
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ADOPTED MINUTES
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
June 16, 2026, at 4:30 pm
80 South Main Street
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
Councilmembers Present
Mike Mendenhall, Mayor
Jesse Cardon, Councilmember
Kevin Oyler, Councilmember
Stacy Beck, Councilmember
Landon Tooke, Councilmember
Shane Marshall, Councilmember (Absent)
Staff Members Present:
Jordan Hales, Finance Director
Tara Silver, City Recorder
Seth Perrins, City Manager
Bronco Hunter, Asst. Parks & Rec Director
Tyler Jacobson, Asst. City Manager
Dave Anderson, Community Development Director
Joshua Neilsen, Assistant City Attorney
Matt Johnson, Police Chief
Dale Robinson, Parks and Recreation Director
Cory Pierce, Public Works Director
Eddie Hales, Fire and EMS Director
Vaughn Pickell, City Attorney
Visitors Present:
Name
Marty Barber
Dana Drake
Jesse Gilman
Kaye Ault
Name
Chase Thomson
Jeffery Cannon
Johnathan Cannon
Name
Bin Fay
Devin Thomsom
Arlya Ault
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Wed Jun 3, 2026
Planning Commission
Flood plain ordinance update to current FIRM/FIS goes to public hearing
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings on updates to the city's flood damage prevention ordinance (Title 15) and construction standards (Section 26.01). The commission will also consider approving meeting minutes from April and May 2026. No other substantive actions are scheduled.
- Public hearing on Title 15 Flood Damage Prevention updates to align with current FIRM/FIS maps
- Public hearing on Construction Standards Revision 26.01 with various updates
- Approval of April 1, 2026 Planning Commission minutes
- Approval of May 6, 2026 Planning Commission minutes
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Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Planning Commission
Planning Commission Agenda
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Planning Commission of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a meeting in the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, on the second floor, 80 South Main Street, Spanish Fork, Utah, with a work session commencing at 5:15 p.m., and the Planning Commission Meeting commencing at 6:00 p.m. on June 3, 2026.
Planning Commissioners
Todd Mitchell
Shauna Warnick
Michelle Carroll
Michael Clayson
Paul Dayton
Dave Woodhouse
SPANISH FORK CITY does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the employment or the provision of services. The public is invited to participate in all Spanish Fork City Planning Commission Meetings located at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Spanish Fork. If you need special accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the Community Development Office at 801-804-4580.
1. 5:15pm WORK SESSION - No formal actions are taken in a work session.
2. 6:00 Agenda Items
3. Minutes
Subject
A. April 1, 2026.
Meeting
Jun 3, 2026 - Planning Commission
Category
3. Minutes
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
minutes.planningcommission.4-1-2026.pdf (227 KB)
Subject
B. May 6, 2026.
Meeting
Jun 3, 2026 - Planning Commission
Category
3. Minutes
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
minutes.pc.5-6-2026. …
Tue Jun 2, 2026
Amended Spanish Fork City Council, Local Building Authority, and Redevelopment Agency Meeting
Council, LBA to consider $83M bond for fire station, public works building
The Spanish Fork City Council, Local Building Authority (LBA), and Redevelopment Agency (RDA) will hold a combined meeting. The LBA will consider a resolution to issue up to $83 million in lease revenue and refunding bonds to finance a new fire station (Station 61) and public works building. The council will hold public hearings on the Fiscal Year 2027 budgets for the city, RDA, and LBA, and will consider an ordinance to allow larger directional signs requested by Wheeler Machinery Co.
- LBA resolution to issue up to $83M in bonds for a new fire station (Station 61) and public works building.
- Public hearing on the city's Fiscal Year 2027 budget.
- Public hearing on the RDA Fiscal Year 2027 budget.
- Public hearing on the LBA Fiscal Year 2027 budget.
- Ordinance 10-2026 to amend Title 5 to allow directional signs up to 4 feet tall with 16 sq ft of copy area (requested by Wheeler Machinery Co.).
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✓ Decided: Council approved a closed meeting on real‑property strategy and then adjourned
The council voted to hold a closed meeting to discuss the purchase, exchange, or lease of real property. Later, the council voted to adjourn the session. No other formal actions were taken during the work session.
- Approved closed meeting on real‑property strategy (5-0)
- Adjourned meeting (5-0)
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Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Amended Spanish Fork City Council, Local Building Authority, and Redevelopment Agency Meeting
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council, Local Building Authority, and Redevelopment Agency of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a public meeting on June 2, 2026 in the Council Chambers, located on the second floor of Library Hall, 80 South Main Street.
-A Work Session Meeting will begin at 4:30 pm in the Explorer Room.
-City Council Meeting will begin at 6:00 pm in the Council Chambers.
Notice is hereby given that:
-In the event of an absence of a quorum, agenda items will be continued to the next regularly scheduled meeting.
-By motion of the Spanish Fork City Council, pursuant to Title 52, Chapter 4 of the Utah Code, the City Council may vote to hold a closed meeting for any of the purposes identified in that Chapter.
- Electronic Participation: Members of the City Council and City Staff may participate by phone, zoom, or other electronic means.
SPANISH FORK CITY does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the employment or the provision of services. The public is invited to participate in all Spanish Fork City Council Meetings located at 80 South Main Street, Utah 84660. If you need special accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the City Manager's Office at 801-804-4530
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ADOPTED MINUTES
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
June 2, 2026, at 4:30 pm
80 South Main Street
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
Councilmembers Present
Mike Mendenhall, Mayor
Jesse Cardon, Councilmember
Kevin Oyler, Councilmember
Stacy Beck, Councilmember
Landon Tooke, Councilmember
Shane Marshall, Councilmember
Staff Members Present:
Jordan Hales, Finance Director
Tara Silver, City Recorder
Seth Perrins, City Manager
Bronco Hunter, Asst Parks & Rec Director
Staff Members Absent:
Tyler Jacobson, Asst. City Manager
Dave Anderson, Community Development Director
Eddie Hales, Fire and EMS Director
Vaughn Pickell, City Attorney
Joshua Neilsen, Assistant City Attorney
Matt Johnson, Police Chief
Dale Robinson, Parks and Recreation Director
Cory Pierce, Public Works Director
Visitors Present:
Name
Darrin L. Mellor
Kara Brandt
Palmer Brandt
Garrett Gross
Name
Mathew Brandt
Robert Brandt
David Olson
Name
Kevin Olson
Kathleen Leavitt
Johnathan Ward
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Wed May 27, 2026
Development Review Committee
Whispering Pines 56-unit final plat, hospital expansion, Harmons concept on DRC agenda
The Development Review Committee will consider a final plat for Whispering Pines Subdivision Phase 1, adding 56 residential units near 3600 East Powerhouse Road. Site plans include a Spanish Fork Hospital expansion at 765 East Market Place Drive and a VERK 1 Substation at 1730 West 3400 North. Concept reviews are scheduled for a Harmons Grocery Store and Carps Coffee, and a discussion item on SR-164 access is also on the agenda.
- Final plat for Whispering Pines Subdivision Phase 1 (56 residential units) at approximately 3600 East Powerhouse Road
- Site plan for Spanish Fork Hospital Emergency Department and Imaging Expansion at 765 East Market Place Drive
- Site plan for VERK 1 Substation at 1730 West 3400 North
- Concept review for Harmons Grocery Store
- Concept review for Carps Coffee
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Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Development Review Committee
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Development Review Committee of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a regular meeting at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Second Floor, Spanish Fork, Utah, commencing at 10:00 a.m. This meeting is not available to attend virtually.
1. Approval of Minutes
Subject
A. May 13, 2026.
Meeting
May 27, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
1. Approval of Minutes
Type
Action
File Attachments
minutes.drc.5-13-2026.pdf (93 KB)
2. Site Plan
Subject
A. SPANISH FORK HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT AND IMAGING EXPANSION. This proposal involves the construction of an additional building located at 765 East Market Place Drive.
Meeting
May 27, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
2. Site Plan
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.spanishforkhospital.5-27-2026.pdf (1,853 KB)
Subject
B. VERK 1 SUBSTATION. This proposal involves the development of a substation located at 1730 West 3400 North.
Meeting
May 27, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
2. Site Plan
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.verk1substation.5-27-2026.pdf (871 KB)
3. Final Plat
Subject
A. WHISPERING PINES SUBDIVISION PHASE 1. This proposal involves approval for a Final Plat for a Master Planned Development for 56 residen …
Tue May 19, 2026
Spanish Fork City Council Meeting
Council to vote on Land Use Element and Growth Boundary updates
The Spanish Fork City Council will hold a work session on the budget at 5:00 pm, followed by a regular meeting at 6:00 pm. A public hearing is scheduled for a zone change to Public Facilities for the Station 61/Argyle Substation sites. New business includes ordinances to adopt the Land Use Element of the General Plan and amend the Growth Management Boundary, as well as approval of two project signage plans and a $500,000 interest-free loan from the general fund to the airport. Consent items include the purchase of a railroad right-of-way for $181,865 and approval of minutes from the previous meeting.
- Public hearing on ordinance to rezone Station 61/Argyle Substation properties to Public Facilities
- Ordinance to adopt the Land Use Element of the Comprehensive General Plan
- Ordinance to amend the Growth Management Boundary
- Approval of $500,000 interest-free General Fund loan to the Airport Fund
- Consent item: purchase of 1.076 acres of railroad right-of-way for $181,865 with MAG reimbursement
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✓ Decided: Council approves consent items and zoning map correction for new fire station
The City Council approved a consent agenda including minutes and a real estate purchase contract. They also passed a zoning map correction for the Station 61/Argyle Substation to align with the new fire station construction, which is proceeding regardless of the change.
- Approved consent items (5-0)
- Approved Condor Heights Real Estate Purchase Contract for Railroad Right-of-Way (5-0)
- Approved execution of Ground Lease Estoppel Certificate and Consent (5-0)
- Approved Station 61/Argyle Substation Zone Change to clean up zoning map (5-0)
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Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Spanish Fork City Council Meeting
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a public meeting on May 19, 2026 in the Council Chambers, located on the second floor of Library Hall, 80 South Main Street.
-A Work Session Meeting will begin at 5:00 pm in the Explorer Room.
-City Council Meeting will begin at 6:00 pm in the Council Chambers.
Notice is hereby given that:
-In the event of an absence of a quorum, agenda items will be continued to the next regularly scheduled meeting.
-By motion of the Spanish Fork City Council, pursuant to Title 52, Chapter 4 of the Utah Code, the City Council may vote to hold a closed meeting for any of the purposes identified in that Chapter.
- Electronic Participation: Members of the City Council and City Staff may participate by phone, zoom, or other electronic means.
SPANISH FORK CITY does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the employment or the provision of services. The public is invited to participate in all Spanish Fork City Council Meetings located at 80 South Main Street, Utah 84660. If you need special accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the City Manager's Office at 801-804-4530
1. 5:00pm WORK MEETING
Subject
A. Budget Document
Meeting
May 19, 2026 - Spanish Fork City Council Meeting
Category
1. 5:00pm WORK MEETING
Type
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ADOPTED CITY COUNCIL WORK MEETING &
COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
May 19 2026 , 5:00 PM & 6:00 PM
Explorer Room & Council Chambers
80 South Main Street
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
Work Meeting in the Explorer Room - No formal actions are taken in a work session.
Mayor Pro Tem Beck called the work session to order at 5:00 p.m.
Councilmembers Present for Work Meeting:
Stacy Beck, Mayor Pro Tem Jesse Cardon, Councilmember
Kevin Oyler, Councilmember Landon Tooke, Councilmember
Staff Members Present for Work Meeting:
Seth Perrins, City Manager
Cory Slaymaker, Lieutenant
Shelley Hendrickson, Deputy Recorder
Jack Urquhart, Communications Manager
Christian Davis, Airport Manager
Cory Pierce, Public Works Director
Jared Bartel, SFCN/IT Director
Vaughn Pickell, City Attorney
Tyler Jacobson, Assistant City Manager
Dale Robinson, Parks & Recreation Director
Jordan Hales, Finance Director
Seth Perrins explained that a comprehensive budget document, primarily developed by Carson Hardy and Jordan Hales, was published on the city’s finance and utilities webpage with clearly organized department and utility sections. He emphasized transparency throughout the process to reinforce accountability and avoid any perception of withholding budget information.
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Wed May 13, 2026
Development Review Committee
Title 15 flood damage prevention ordinance update considered
The Development Review Committee will consider a proposed amendment to Title 15 to update the city's flood plain ordinance to align with current effective FIRM/FIS maps. The meeting also includes approval of minutes from two prior meetings, concept reviews for the Leland Commercial site plan and roadway dedication and the Hollow Acres Commercial project, and a discussion on Sky Park Development.
- Approval of minutes from April 15 and April 29, 2026
- Title 15 Flood Damage Prevention ordinance update to adopt current FIRM/FIS maps
- Leland Commercial site plan and roadway dedication concept review
- Hollow Acres Commercial concept review
- Discussion on Sky Park Development
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Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Development Review Committee
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Development Review Committee of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a regular meeting at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Second Floor, Spanish Fork, Utah, commencing at 10:00 a.m. This meeting is not available to attend virtually.
1. Approval of Minutes
Subject
A. April 15, 2026.
Meeting
May 13, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
1. Approval of Minutes
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
minutes.drc.4-15-2026.pdf (165 KB)
Subject
B. April 29, 2026.
Meeting
May 13, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
1. Approval of Minutes
Type
Action
File Attachments
minutes.drc.4-29-2026.pdf (114 KB)
2. Title 15 Amendment
Subject
A. TITLE 15 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION. This proposal includes updates to the city's flood plain ordinance to current effective FIRM/FIS.
Meeting
May 13, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
2. Title 15 Amendment
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
ORD Title 15 Flood Damage Prevention - 4-20-2026 - Travis Warren.pdf (199 KB)
3. Concept Review
Subject
A. LELAND COMMERCIAL SITE PLAN AND ROADWAY DEDICATION CONCEPT.
Meeting
May 13, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
3. Concept Review
Type
Discussion
File Attachments
plan.lelandcommercialsiteplanand …
Tue May 12, 2026
City Council and Planning Commission Joint Work Session
Council and planning commission review Heritage Community concept
The City Council and Planning Commission hold a joint work session where no formal actions are taken. Items include a land-use training presentation by the city attorney, a concept presentation on the Heritage Community project, and general discussion.
- Land-use training provided by City Attorney Vaughn Pickell
- Concept presentation on Heritage Community (agenda PDF attached)
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Tuesday, May 12, 2026
City Council and Planning Commission Joint Work Session
CITY COUNCIL AND PLANNING COMMISSION JOINT WORK SESSION MEETING AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council and Planning Commission of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a special meeting in the Explorer Room in Library Hall, 80 South Main Street on the second floor commencing at 5:30 p.m. on May 12, 2026, Spanish Fork.
SPANISH FORK CITY does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the employment or the provision of services. The public is invited to participate in all Spanish Fork City Council and Planning Commission Meetings. If you need special accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the Community Development Department at 801-804-4580.
1. WORK SESSION - No formal actions are taken in a work session.
2. Call to order 5:30 pm.
3. Required Training
Subject
A. Land Use Training provided by City Attorney Vaughn Pickell.
Meeting
May 12, 2026 - City Council and Planning Commission Joint Work Session
Category
3. Required Training
Type
Discussion
File Attachments
4. Concept Presentation
Subject
A. Heritage Community.
Meeting
May 12, 2026 - City Council and Planning Commission Joint Work Session
Category
4. Concept Presentation
Type
Discussion
File Attachments
5-12-26 City Council - Planning Commission Concept Doc.pdf (1,256 KB)
5. Discussion …
Wed May 6, 2026
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to consider zone changes for fire station and commercial projects
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings on two zone changes: one to allow a new fire station and power substation at 137 West Center Street, and another to rezone a parcel at 450 West 1675 South for general commercial use. The commission will also vote on signage plans for a Maverik convenience store and a Doug Smith auto dealership. A work session will review the Thomas Multi-Family concept before formal decisions are made.
- Public hearing on Station 61 - Argyle Substation zone change from R-O and R-1-6 to P-F at 137 West Center Street for fire station and substation
- Public hearing on Arrowhead Commercial zone change from R-1-12 to C-2 General Commercial at approximately 450 West 1675 South
- Maverik Convenience Store signage plan at 1399 North Main Street
- Doug Smith Project auto dealership signage plan at approximately 200 East 2940 North
- Work session concept review of Thomas Multi-Family (no formal action)
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Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Planning Commission
Planning Commission Agenda
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Planning Commission of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a meeting in the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, on the second floor, 80 South Main Street, Spanish Fork, Utah, with a work session commencing at 5:15 p.m., and the Planning Commission Meeting commencing at 6:00 p.m. on May 6, 2026.
Planning Commissioners
Todd Mitchell
Shauna Warnick
Michelle Carroll
Michael Clayson
Paul Dayton
Dave Woodhouse
SPANISH FORK CITY does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the employment or the provision of services. The public is invited to participate in all Spanish Fork City Planning Commission Meetings located at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Spanish Fork. If you need special accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the Community Development Office at 801-804-4580.
1. 5:15pm WORK SESSION - No formal actions are taken in a work session.
Subject
A. THOMAS MULTI-FAMILY CONCEPT REVIEW.
Meeting
May 6, 2026 - Planning Commission
Category
1. 5:15pm WORK SESSION - No formal actions are taken in a work session.
Type
Discussion
File Attachments
plan.thomasmultifamilyconcept.4-8-2026 (3).pdf (1,336 KB)
2. 6:00 Agenda Items
3. Minutes
Subject
A. April 1, 2026.
Meeting
May 6, 2026 - Planning Commission
Category …
Tue May 5, 2026
Spanish Fork City Council, Local Building Authority, and Redevelopment Agency Meeting
Council to present Fiscal Year 2027 tentative budget for review
The Spanish Fork City Council, Local Building Authority, and Redevelopment Agency will meet May 5, 2026. The council will present the Fiscal Year 2027 tentative budget, with a public hearing set for June 2. Other actions include approving a consent agenda with the Brent Money Annexation Agreement, and considering ordinances for personnel policy updates, project signage plans, and the Creekside Townhomes development agreement. Two items—the Land Use Element and Growth Management Boundary updates—are tabled.
- Fiscal Year 2027 tentative budget presented; public hearing June 2
- Brent Money Annexation Agreement (consent item) for newly annexed territory
- Ordinance 07-2026 approving Creekside Townhomes Master Development Agreement
- Resolution 2026-08 updating personnel policies (bilingual pay, drug policy, etc.)
- Ordinance 06-2026 modifying application requirements for Project Signage Plans
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✓ Decided: Spanish Fork City Council discusses FY27 budget and resident satisfaction results
The City Council held a work session to review the proposed Fiscal Year 2027 budget and the 2025 Resident Opinion Survey. The budget discussion included potential utility rate adjustments, staffing priorities, and broadband infrastructure upgrades. No formal actions or votes were taken during this work session.
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Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Spanish Fork City Council, Local Building Authority, and Redevelopment Agency Meeting
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council, Local Building Authority, and Redevelopment Agency of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a public meeting on May 5, 2026 in the Council Chambers, located on the second floor of Library Hall, 80 South Main Street.
-A Work Session Meeting will begin at 4:30 pm in the Explorer Room.
-City Council Meeting will begin at 6:00 pm in the Council Chambers.
Notice is hereby given that:
-In the event of an absence of a quorum, agenda items will be continued to the next regularly scheduled meeting.
-By motion of the Spanish Fork City Council, pursuant to Title 52, Chapter 4 of the Utah Code, the City Council may vote to hold a closed meeting for any of the purposes identified in that Chapter.
- Electronic Participation: Members of the City Council and City Staff may participate by phone, zoom, or other electronic means.
SPANISH FORK CITY does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the employment or the provision of services. The public is invited to participate in all Spanish Fork City Council Meetings located at 80 South Main Street, Utah 84660. If you need special accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the City Manager's Office at 801-804-4530
1. 4:30 pm WORK MEETING - No formal actions are taken in a work sessi …
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ADOPTED MINUTES
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
May 5, 2026, at 4:30 pm
80 South Main Street
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
Councilmembers Present
Mike Mendenhall, Mayor
Jesse Cardon, Councilmember
Kevin Oyler, Councilmember
Stacy Beck, Councilmember
Landon Tooke, Councilmember
Shane Marshall, Councilmember
Staff Members Present:
Jordan Hales, Finance Director
Tara Silver, City Recorder
Dave Anderson, Community Development Director
Eddie Hales, Fire and EMS Director
Tyler Jacobson, Asst. City Manager
Seth Perrins, City Manager
Staff Members Absent:
Vaughn Pickell, City Attorney
Matt Johnson, Police Chief
Dale Robinson, Parks and Recreation Director
Cory Pierce, Public Works Director
Jack Urquhart, Public Information Officer
Visitors Present:
Name
Hope Heslington
Steve Tate
Abbigail Ainge
Gretchen Crevisiston
Emily Leger
Richard Davis
Name
Becki Knepper
Monte Knepper
Heath Lyman
Sam Lyman
Zac Staheli
Tamara Davis
Name
Joe Lyman
Wi Lyman
Heidi Rowbury
Kim Hall
Callie McGuire
Paisley Keller
Daisy Findlay
…
Wed Apr 29, 2026
Development Review Committee
Zone change for Arrowhead Commercial to C-2 at 450 W 1675 S
The Development Review Committee will consider a zone change for Arrowhead Commercial from R-1-12 to C-2 General Commercial at approximately 450 West 1675 South. They will also discuss a concept review for Modera East and West involving 560 units. Other items include discussions on annexations and a proposed roundabout standard, as well as a revision to the city's construction standards.
- Zone change for Arrowhead Commercial (R-1-12 to C-2) at 450 West 1675 South
- Concept review for Modera East and West (560 units)
- Discussion on proposed roundabout standard
- Construction Standards Revision (26.01)
- Discussion on annexations
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Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Development Review Committee
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Development Review Committee of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a regular meeting at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Second Floor, Spanish Fork, Utah, commencing at 10:00 a.m. This meeting is not available to attend virtually.
1. Approval of Minutes
Subject
A. April 15, 2026.
Meeting
Apr 29, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
1. Approval of Minutes
Type
Action
File Attachments
2. Zone Change
Subject
A. ARROWHEAD COMMERCIAL. This proposal involves changing the zoning from R-1-12 to C-2 General Commercial located at approximately 450 West 1675 South.
Meeting
Apr 29, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
2. Zone Change
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.arrowheadcommercial.4-29-2026.pdf (2,523 KB)
3. Concept Review
Subject
A. MODERA EAST AND WEST CONCEPT 2026.
Meeting
Apr 29, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
3. Concept Review
Type
Discussion
File Attachments
plan.layout.560units.moderaeastandwestconcept2026.4-21-2026.pdf (499 KB)
4. Disucssion Item
Subject
A. ANNEXATIONS.
Meeting
Apr 29, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
4. Disucssion Item
Type
Discussion
File Attachments
Subject
B. PROPOSED ROUNDABOUT STANDARD.
Meeting
Apr 29 …
Tue Apr 21, 2026
Spanish Fork City Council Meeting
Council to consider creating Stockman Flats PIDs for infrastructure
The Spanish Fork City Council will hold public hearings on four items: an ordinance modifying development standards for churches, a zone change for a two-lot infill subdivision at 208 North 600 East, a resolution creating three Public Infrastructure Districts (PIDs) for the Stockman Flats subdivision to finance infrastructure via property taxes, and a zone change from R-R to R-1-12 for the Andy Ridge property. Under consent, the council will vote on purchasing two properties (80 S 100 W and ~1300 S Main), awarding the Airport Taxiway Bravo Phase 2 construction contract to Geneva Rock, and approving prior meeting minutes. The agenda also includes a work session on budget and self-generation power projects, a water outlook report, and a discussion on a transportation utility fee.
- Public hearing: Resolution to create Stockman Flats Public Infrastructure Districts (PIDs) allowing up to 5 mills property tax and bonding for infrastructure
- Public hearing: Ordinance to allow two-lot infill subdivision with modified setbacks at 208 North 600 East
- Public hearing: Zone change from R-R to R-1-12 for Andy Ridge property for standard single-family subdivision
- Consent: Purchase of 80 S 100 W for future city development
- Consent: Award of Airport Taxiway Bravo Phase 2 construction to Geneva Rock
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✓ Decided: Council discusses data center proposal and utility rate planning
The City Council held a work session to discuss a proposal for energy-independent data centers using fuel cell technology. Staff also presented updates regarding utility rate planning and a proposed Transportation Utility Fee.
- Discussed Volition proposal for onsite power generation and data center development
- Reviewed proposed utility rate increases for water, power, and wastewater
- Discussed proposed Transportation Utility Fee to fund road maintenance
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Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Spanish Fork City Council Meeting
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a public meeting on April 21, 2026 in the Council Chambers, located on the second floor of Library Hall, 80 South Main Street.
-A Work Session Meeting will begin at 4:30 pm in the Explorer Room.
-City Council Meeting will begin at 6:00 pm in the Council Chambers.
Notice is hereby given that:
-In the event of an absence of a quorum, agenda items will be continued to the next regularly scheduled meeting.
-By motion of the Spanish Fork City Council, pursuant to Title 52, Chapter 4 of the Utah Code, the City Council may vote to hold a closed meeting for any of the purposes identified in that Chapter.
- Electronic Participation: Members of the City Council and City Staff may participate by phone, zoom, or other electronic means.
SPANISH FORK CITY does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the employment or the provision of services. The public is invited to participate in all Spanish Fork City Council Meetings located at 80 South Main Street, Utah 84660. If you need special accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the City Manager's Office at 801-804-4530
1. 4:30 pm WORK MEETING - No formal actions are taken in a work session.
Subject
A. Budget
Meeting
Apr 21, 2026 - Spanish Fork City Council Meeting
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ADOPTED MINUTES
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
April 21, 2026, at 4:30 pm
80 South Main Street
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
Councilmembers Present
Kevin Oyler, Councilmember
Mike Mendenhall, Mayor
Jesse Cardon, Councilmember
Absent:
Stacy Beck, Councilwoman
Landon Tooke, Councilmember
Shane Marshall, Councilmember
Staff Members Present:
Tara Silver, City Recorder
Dave Anderson, Community Development Director
Eddie Hales, Fire and EMS Director
Vaughn Pickell, City Attorney
Dale Robinson, Parks and Recreation Director
Jordan Hales, Finance Director
Jared Bartel, Information Systems Director
Cory Pierce, Public Works Director
Visitors Present:
Name
Gary McFadyen
Steve Boyack
Dana Boyack
Mike Hutchings
Steve Leifson …
Wed Apr 15, 2026
Development Review Committee
Committee to review site plans for industrial building, warehouse, and hotel
The Development Review Committee will consider approval of minutes from April 1, 2026, and take action on three site plans: Parkway Plaza Condominiums Phase 1 Amended (Building B), GLH Industrial Park Lot 2, and Canyon Creek Hotel. The committee will also discuss three concept reviews: Thomas Multi-Family Concept, Spanish Fork Heritage Community Concept, and Public Works Building Concept. The meeting is in-person only with no virtual attendance.
- Site plan action for Parkway Plaza Condominiums Phase 1 Amended (Building B) at 1498 East Spanish Fork Parkway
- Site plan action for GLH Industrial Park Lot 2 warehouse at approximately 2453 North 700 West
- Site plan action for Canyon Creek Hotel at 654 East Commerce Way
- Concept review discussion for Thomas Multi-Family Concept
- Concept review discussion for Spanish Fork Heritage Community Concept
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Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Development Review Committee
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Development Review Committee of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a regular meeting at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Second Floor, Spanish Fork, Utah, commencing at 10:00 a.m. This meeting is not available to attend virtually.
1. Approval of Minutes
Subject
A. April 1, 2026.
Meeting
Apr 15, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
1. Approval of Minutes
Type
Action
File Attachments
minutes.drc.4-1-2026.pdf (113 KB)
2. Site Plan
Subject
A. PARKWAY PLAZA CONDOMINIUMS PHASE 1 AMENDED (BUILDING B). This proposal involves the development of an industrial building located at 1498 East Spanish Fork Parkway.
Meeting
Apr 15, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
2. Site Plan
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.parkwayplaza.4-15-2026.pdf (2,314 KB)
Subject
B. GLH INDUSTRIAL PARK LOT 2. This proposal involves the development of an industrial warehouse located at approximately 2453 North 700 West.
Meeting
Apr 15, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
2. Site Plan
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.glhindustriallot2.4-15-2026.pdf (16,541 KB)
Subject
C. CANYON CREEK HOTEL. This proposal involves the development of a commercial hotel located at 654 East Commerce Way.
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Tue Apr 7, 2026
Spanish Fork City Council Meeting
Council to hold public hearings on land use plan update and growth boundary
The Spanish Fork City Council will hold a 4:30 pm work session on budget and a research trip, followed by a 6:00 pm regular meeting. Consent items include approval of minutes and release of a sewer easement in Whispering Pines Subdivision. Public hearings are scheduled for an updated Land Use Element of the General Plan, a modified Growth Management Boundary, and the disposition of surplus land at 1172 S. Bradford Lane. A ceremonial oath of office will be administered to three police officers.
- Public hearing on ordinance to adopt updated Land Use Element of General Plan (not yet acted on)
- Public hearing on ordinance to adopt modified Growth Management Boundary (not yet acted on)
- Public hearing on disposition of ~1.45 acres surplus land at 1172 S. Bradford Lane; proceeds refunded to MAG
- Consent item: release of unused sewer easement in Whispering Pines Subdivision near Powerhouse Road and US-6
- Ceremonial oath of office for Officers Kurt Dunn, Trevor McGuire, and Moises Fernandez
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✓ Decided: Mayor Mendenhall swears in three new police officers
The City Council held a work session to discuss fuel cell technology and budget refinements before the formal meeting. During the council meeting, the Mayor administered the oath of office to three new police officers. No other formal legislative actions were recorded.
- Sworn in police officers Kurt Dunn, Trevor McGuire, and Moises Fernandez
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Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Spanish Fork City Council Meeting
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a public meeting on April 7, 2026 in the Council Chambers, located on the second floor of Library Hall, 80 South Main Street.
-A Work Session Meeting will begin at 4:30 pm in the Explorer Room.
-City Council Meeting will begin at 6:00 pm in the Council Chambers.
Notice is hereby given that:
-In the event of an absence of a quorum, agenda items will be continued to the next regularly scheduled meeting.
-By motion of the Spanish Fork City Council, pursuant to Title 52, Chapter 4 of the Utah Code, the City Council may vote to hold a closed meeting for any of the purposes identified in that Chapter.
- Electronic Participation: Members of the City Council and City Staff may participate by phone, zoom, or other electronic means.
SPANISH FORK CITY does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the employment or the provision of services. The public is invited to participate in all Spanish Fork City Council Meetings located at 80 South Main Street, Utah 84660. If you need special accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the City Manager's Office at 801-804-4530
1. 4:30 pm WORK MEETING - No formal actions are taken in a work session.
Subject
A. Budget
Meeting
Apr 7, 2026 - Spanish Fork City Council Meeting
Categ …
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CITY COUNCIL WORK MEETING &
COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
April 7, 2026 , 4:30 PM & 6:00 PM
Explorer Room & Council Chambers
80 South Main Street
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
Work Meeting in the Explorer Room - No formal actions are taken in a work session.
Mayor Mendenhall called the work session to order at 4:30 p.m.
Councilmembers Present for Work Meeting:
Mike Mendenhall, Mayor Jesse Cardon, Councilmember
Shane Marshall, Councilmember Kevin Oyler, Councilmember
Landon Tooke, Councilmember Stacy Beck, Councilmember
Staff Members Present for Work Meeting:
Seth Perrins, City Manager
Matt Johnson, Police Chief
Shelley Hendrickson, Deputy Recorder
Jack Urquhart, Communications Manager
Dave Anderson, Comm Dev Director
Scott Aylett, Library Director
Jared Bartel, SFCN/IT Director
Eddie Hales, Fire & EMS Chief
Vaughn Pickell, City Attorney
Tyler Jacobson, Assistant City Manager
Jered Johnson, Asst. Public Works Director
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Wed Apr 1, 2026
Development Review Committee
Zone change for new fire station at 137 West Center Street considered
The Development Review Committee will discuss and vote on a zone change from R-O to P-F for a new City Fire Station and substation at 137 West Center Street. Other action items include an amended site plan for Patey Aviation tie-downs, a site plan for GLH Industrial staging area at 950 West 2140 North, and a minor plat amendment adjusting the road alignment at 320 North Slant Road. Concept reviews for Seven Brew Coffee, 7th North Building, and U-Haul Self Storage are for discussion only.
- Zone change from R-O to P-F for Station 61 - Argyle Substation at 137 West Center Street to allow a new fire station
- Site plan for GLH Industrial staging area at approximately 950 West 2140 North
- Amended site plan for Patey Aviation tie-down layout
- Minor plat amendment for Maple Mountain Plat N Phase 2 adjusting 320 North Street road alignment
- Concept reviews for Seven Brew Coffee, 7th North Building, and U-Haul Self Storage
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Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Development Review Committee
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Development Review Committee of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a regular meeting at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Second Floor, Spanish Fork, Utah, commencing at 10:00 a.m. This meeting is not available to attend virtually.
1. Approval of Minutes
Subject
A. MARCH 25, 2026.
Meeting
Apr 1, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
1. Approval of Minutes
Type
Action, Minutes
File Attachments
drc.minutes.3-25-2026 (1).pdf (107 KB)
2. Amended Site Plan Approval
Subject
A. PATEY AVIATION TIE-DOWN PLAN. This proposal is to discuss a new layout for tie downs which is an amendment to the Patey Aviation Phase 1 Site Plan.
Meeting
Apr 1, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
2. Amended Site Plan Approval
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
3-23-26 PateyParkTieDown-PTY-1_wTSATOFA.pdf (536 KB)
3-23-26 PateyParkTieDown-PTY-2_clean.pdf (532 KB)
3. Site Plan
Subject
A. GLH INDUSTRIAL STAGING AREA. This proposal involves the development of an outdoor staging area to be located at approximately 950 West 2140 North.
Meeting
Apr 1, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
3. Site Plan
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.glhindustrialstagingarea.4-1-2026.pdf (11,993 KB)
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Wed Apr 1, 2026
Planning Commission
Spanish Fork Planning Commission to decide Andy Ridge subdivision
The Planning Commission will hold a work session at 5:15 p.m. followed by the regular meeting at 6:00 p.m. on April 1, 2026. Action items include approving preliminary plats, zone changes, and amendments to Title 15. Public hearings are scheduled for two zone changes and the code amendments.
- Preliminary plat for Andy Ridge Subdivision – 6 single-family lots at 418 West Quail Run Road
- Zone change from R-R to R-1-12 for the Andy Ridge property at 418 West Quail Run Road
- Zone change to apply Infill Overlay at 208 North 600 East for two single-family residences with modified setbacks
- Public hearing on various amendments to Title 15
- Concept review for a building at 7th North (no address specified)
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Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Planning Commission
Planning Commission Agenda
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Planning Commission of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a meeting in the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, on the second floor, 80 South Main Street, Spanish Fork, Utah, with a work session commencing at 5:15 p.m., and the Planning Commission Meeting commencing at 6:00 p.m. on April 1, 2026.
Planning Commissioners
Todd Mitchell
Shauna Warnick
Michelle Carroll
Michael Clayson
Paul Dayton
Dave Woodhouse
SPANISH FORK CITY does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the employment or the provision of services. The public is invited to participate in all Spanish Fork City Planning Commission Meetings located at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Spanish Fork. If you need special accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the Community Development Office at 801-804-4580.
1. 5:15pm WORK SESSION - No formal actions are taken in a work session.
2. 6:00 Agenda Items
3. Minutes
Subject
A. December 3, 2025.
Meeting
Apr 1, 2026 - Planning Commission
Category
3. Minutes
Type
Action
File Attachments
minutes.planningcommission.12-3-2025.pdf (218 KB)
Subject
B. February 4, 2026.
Meeting
Apr 1, 2026 - Planning Commission
Category
3. Minutes
Type
Action
File Attachments
minutes.planningcommission.2-4-20 …
Wed Mar 25, 2026
Development Review Committee
Zone change for infill overlay at 208 North 600 East
The Development Review Committee will consider a zone change to apply an Infill Overlay to the R-1-6 Zone at 208 North 600 East, paired with a minor subdivision to create two residential lots. Also on the agenda are updates to Title 15 Land Use code, concept reviews for Davis Townhomes and Westone Industrial, and a discussion of the Nelson Meadows plat. All items are open for discussion and possible action.
- Zone change to apply Infill Overlay at 208 North 600 East to permit two single-family residences with modified setbacks
- Minor subdivision (Hales 2-Lot Subdivision) to create two residential lots at 208 North 600 East
- Title 15 Amendments proposing updates to the Land Use code
- Concept review of Davis Townhomes project
- Concept review of Westone Industrial project
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Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Development Review Committee
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Development Review Committee of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a regular meeting at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Second Floor, Spanish Fork, Utah, commencing at 10:00 a.m. This meeting is not available to attend virtually.
1. Approval of Minutes
Subject
A. March 18, 2026.
Meeting
Mar 25, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
1. Approval of Minutes
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
minutes.drc.3-18-2026.pdf (101 KB)
2. Minor Subdivision
Subject
A. HALES 2-LOT SUBDIVISION. This proposal involves subdividing a parcel to create two residential lots located at 208 North 600 East.
Meeting
Mar 25, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
2. Minor Subdivision
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.hales2-lotsubdivision.3-25-2026.pdf (4,747 KB)
3. Zone Change
Subject
A. HALES 2-LOT INFILL. This proposal involves a Zone Change to apply the Infill Overlay to the R-1-6 Zone at 208 North 600 East in order to permit two single-family residences with modified setbacks.
Meeting
Mar 25, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
3. Zone Change
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.halesinfillzonechange.3-25-2026.pdf (8,760 KB)
4. Title 15 Amendment
Subject
A. TITLE 15 AMENDM …
Tue Mar 24, 2026
Spanish Fork City Council Meeting
Council to consider joining opioid settlement with remnant defendants for direct funds
The city council will vote on a consent agenda that includes authorizing participation in a national opioid settlement against six regional defendants, sending funds directly to Spanish Fork for education and crisis response. Other consent items include an interlocal agreement with Utah County for a waterline easement, an eighth extension to the San Miguel land exchange, and an easement for a 138 kV transmission line. A 4:30 pm work session will discuss the Stockman Flats Public Infrastructure District and Fit60+ Pass and Senior Meals.
- Participation in national opioid settlement against six remnant defendants; settlement funds sent directly to Spanish Fork for education and response
- Approval of interlocal agreement with Utah County for a waterline easement (previously approved in 2021 but never formally signed)
- Eighth amendment to San Miguel Land Exchange Agreement — six-month extension as final extension for exchange of city-owned airport property
- Gary Thomas easement agreement for a new 138 kV transmission line along 5000 South to serve the Verk industrial area
- Agreement with Forensic Nursing Services for 24/7 post-accident drug and alcohol testing at a flat rate
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Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Spanish Fork City Council Meeting
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a public meeting on March 24, 2026 in the Council Chambers, located on the second floor of Library Hall, 80 South Main Street.
-A Work Session Meeting will begin at 4:30 pm in the Explorer Room.
-City Council Meeting will begin at 6:00 pm in the Council Chambers.
Notice is hereby given that:
-In the event of an absence of a quorum, agenda items will be continued to the next regularly scheduled meeting.
-By motion of the Spanish Fork City Council, pursuant to Title 52, Chapter 4 of the Utah Code, the City Council may vote to hold a closed meeting for any of the purposes identified in that Chapter.
- Electronic Participation: Members of the City Council and City Staff may participate by phone, zoom, or other electronic means.
SPANISH FORK CITY does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the employment or the provision of services. The public is invited to participate in all Spanish Fork City Council Meetings located at 80 South Main Street, Utah 84660. If you need special accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the City Manager's Office at 801-804-4530
1. 4:30 pm WORK MEETING - No formal actions are taken in a work session.
Subject
A. Stockman Flats Public Infrastructure District (PID)
Meeting
Mar 24, …
Wed Mar 18, 2026
Development Review Committee
Final plat for 24-lot Ellis Park subdivision up for approval
The Development Review Committee will consider approval of several final plats, including a 24-lot master-planned development at Ellis Park and a 10-unit industrial condo plat. Also on the agenda are a site plan for a maintenance building addition at The Oaks Golf Course and concept reviews for commercial, townhome, and industrial projects. Discussions will cover updates to Title 15 and development agreements.
- Final plat for 24 single-family lots at Ellis Park (1113 West 100 South)
- Final plat for 10 condominiumized industrial units at Westfield (3546 North 1150 West)
- Final plat for 4 townhome units at 6th East Townhomes (590 East Center Street)
- Site plan for golf course maintenance building addition at The Oaks Golf Course (3430 East Powerhouse Road)
- Discussion on 2026 Title 15 and development agreement
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Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Development Review Committee
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Development Review Committee of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a regular meeting at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Second Floor, Spanish Fork, Utah, commencing at 10:00 a.m. This meeting is not available to attend virtually.
1. Approval of Minutes
Subject
A. March 11, 2026.
Meeting
Mar 18, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
1. Approval of Minutes
Type
Action
File Attachments
minutes.drc.3-11-2026.pdf (101 KB)
2. Site Plan
Subject
A. GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE BUILDING ADDITION. This proposal involves the addition of a maintenance building to The Oaks Golf Course building located at 3430 East Powerhouse Road.
Meeting
Mar 18, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
2. Site Plan
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.golfcoursebuilding.3-18-2026 (1).pdf (710 KB)
3. Final Plat
Subject
A. 6TH EAST TOWNHOMES. This proposal involves approval of a Final Plat for four single-family townhome units located at 590 East Center Street.
Meeting
Mar 18, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
3. Final Plat
Type
Action
File Attachments
report.drc.6theasttownhomesfinalplat.3-18-2026.pdf (3,780 KB)
Subject
B. ELLIS PARK. This proposal involves approval of a Final Plat for 24 single-family lots as …
Wed Mar 11, 2026
Development Review Committee
Fire station site plan and six-lot subdivision proposed to DRC
The Development Review Committee will consider approval of minutes, a minor plat amendment for Pioneer Ridge Estates, a preliminary plat and zone change for Andy Ridge Subdivision (six lots), a site plan for a new fire station (Spanish Fork Station 61), and discuss the Reservoir Trail 90% plan and 1400 North Roadway improvements.
- Minor plat amendment for Pioneer Ridge Estates Plat C at 1596 East 1900 South
- Preliminary plat for Andy Ridge Subdivision (6 single-family lots) at 418 West Quail Run Road
- Zone change for Andy Ridge from R-R to R-1-12 at 418 West Quail Run Road
- Site plan for Spanish Fork Station 61 fire station at 197 West Center Street
- Discussion of Spanish Fork Reservoir Trail 90% plan and 1400 North Roadway improvements
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Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Development Review Committee
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Development Review Committee of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a regular meeting at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Second Floor, Spanish Fork, Utah, commencing at 10:00 a.m. This meeting is not available to attend virtually.
1. Approval of Minutes
Subject
A. February 25, 2026.
Meeting
Mar 11, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
1. Approval of Minutes
Type
Action
File Attachments
minutes.drc.2-25-2026.pdf (135 KB)
2. Minor Plat Amendment
Subject
A. PIONEER RIDGE ESTATES PLAT C. This proposal involves amending the scenic corridor easement lines for two residential lots in the Pioneer Ridge Estates Subdivision at 1596 East 1900 South.
Meeting
Mar 11, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
2. Minor Plat Amendment
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.pioneerridgeestatesplatc.3-11-2026.pdf (3,329 KB)
3. Preliminary Plat
Subject
A. ANDY RIDGE SUBDIVISION. This proposal involves approving a Preliminary Plat for a standard subdivision with six single-family residential lots to be located at 418 West Quail Run Road.
Meeting
Mar 11, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
3. Preliminary Plat
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.andyridgesubdivisionpp.3-11-2026.pdf (995 KB)
4. …
Wed Mar 4, 2026
Planning Commission
Public hearing on 111-unit Villas at Annie's Acres subdivision and zone change
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings on a proposed 111-unit subdivision (The Villas at Annie's Acres) at 1172 South Bradford Lane, including a zone change from R-R to R-1-6 with Master Planned Development Overlay. Also on the agenda: preliminary plat for an 11-lot subdivision (Tietjen) at 2850 East 700 South, Title 15 amendments for impact fee deadlines and fencing rules in the Public Facilities Zone, and updates to the General Plan Land Use Element and Growth Management Boundary Map.
- Public hearing on amended preliminary plat for The Villas at Annie's Acres – 111 units at 1172 South Bradford Lane
- Public hearing on zone change for The Villas at Annie's Acres from R-R to R-1-6 with Master Planned Development Overlay
- Preliminary plat approval for Tietjen Subdivision – 11 lots at 2850 East 700 South
- Public hearing on Title 15 amendment to add deadline for impact fee reimbursements (reimbursable projects)
- Public hearing on Title 15 amendment modifying setback requirements for walls around power substations in Public Facilities Zone
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Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Planning Commission
Planning Commission Agenda
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Planning Commission of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a meeting in the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, on the second floor, 80 South Main Street, Spanish Fork, Utah, with a work session commencing at 5:15 p.m., and the Planning Commission Meeting commencing at 6:00 p.m. on March 4, 2026.
Planning Commissioners
Todd Mitchell
Shauna Warnick
Michelle Carroll
Michael Clayson
Paul Dayton
Dave Woodhouse
SPANISH FORK CITY does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the employment or the provision of services. The public is invited to participate in all Spanish Fork City Planning Commission Meetings located at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Spanish Fork. If you need special accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the Community Development Office at 801-804-4580.
1. 5:15pm WORK SESSION - No formal actions are taken in a work session.
2. 6:00 Agenda Items
3. Preliminary Plat
Subject
A. TIETJEN SUBDIVISION (AGREEMENT). This proposal incudes approval of a Preliminary Plat for a standard residential subdivision with 11 lots located at 2850 East 700 South.
Meeting
Mar 4, 2026 - Planning Commission
Category
3. Preliminary Plat
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.pc.tietjen.3-4-2026.pdf (19,877 KB)
4. …
Tue Mar 3, 2026
Spanish Fork City Council Meeting for March 3, 2026 is canceled
Spanish Fork City Council March 3 meeting canceled
The Spanish Fork City Council meeting scheduled for March 3, 2026, has been canceled. No work session or regular council meeting will be held.
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Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Spanish Fork City Council Meeting for March 3, 2026 is canceled
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of Spanish Fork, Utah, will not hold a public meeting on March 3, 2026. The meeting is canceled.
-A Work Session Meeting will not be held
SPANISH FORK CITY does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the employment or the provision of services. The public is invited to participate in all Spanish Fork City Council Meetings located at 80 South Main Street, Utah 84660. If you need special accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the City Manager's Office at 801-804-4530
1. 4:30 pm WORK MEETING - Canceled
2. CITY COUNCIL MEETING - Canceled
Wed Feb 25, 2026
Development Review Committee
Zone change and 111-unit subdivision before Spanish Fork DRC
The Development Review Committee will consider a zone change for The Villas at Annie's Acres from R-R to R-1-6 with a Master Planned Development Overlay, along with an amended preliminary plat for 111 units at 1172 South Bradford Lane. Other items include a site plan for Canyon Court Commercial (two lots at 2725 East 400 North), a preliminary plat for Tietjen Subdivision (11 lots at 2850 East 700 South), and updates to Title 15 regarding impact fee deadlines and land use amendments.
- Zone change for The Villas at Annie's Acres from R-R to R-1-6 with MPD overlay
- Amended preliminary plat for 111-unit subdivision at 1172 South Bradford Lane
- Site plan for two commercial lots at 2725 East 400 North (Canyon Court Commercial)
- Preliminary plat for 11-lot Tietjen Subdivision at 2850 East 700 South
- Title 15 amendment adding deadline for impact fee reimbursements
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Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Development Review Committee
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Development Review Committee of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a regular meeting at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Second Floor, Spanish Fork, Utah, commencing at 10:00 a.m. This meeting is not available to attend virtually.
1. Approval of Minutes
Subject
A. February 18, 2026.
Meeting
Feb 25, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
1. Approval of Minutes
Type
Action
File Attachments
minutes.drc.2-18-2026.pdf (83 KB)
2. Site Plan
Subject
A. CANYON COURT COMMERCIAL (LOTS 5 & 6). This proposal involves development of two commercial lots located at 2725 East 400 North.
Meeting
Feb 25, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
2. Site Plan
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.canyoncourt56.2-25-2026.pdf (2,180 KB)
3. Preliminary Plat
Subject
A. TIETJEN SUBDIVISION (AGREEMENT). This proposal incudes approval of a Preliminary Plat for a standard residential subdivision with 11 lots located at 2850 East 700 South.
Meeting
Feb 25, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
3. Preliminary Plat
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.tietjen.2-25-2026.pdf (19,878 KB)
Subject
B. THE VILLAS AT ANNIE'S ACRES SUBDIVISION AMENDED. This proposal involves amended approval for a Prelimin …
Wed Feb 18, 2026
Development Review Committee
Minor plat amendment and Sunset Ridge park plan review for Spanish Fork DRC
The Development Review Committee will vote on a minor plat amendment to adjust a lot line at 2605 South Hawk Drive (Oakridge Cove Plat G). The committee will also discuss a concept plan for Meadow Lane Townhomes and a 90% park plan for Sunset Ridge Park. Two sets of meeting minutes from January are scheduled for approval.
- Approval of minutes from January 21 and 28, 2026
- Minor plat amendment for Oakridge Cove Plat G at 2605 South Hawk Drive
- Concept review of Meadow Lane Townhomes
- Discussion of 90% park plan for Sunset Ridge Park
- Discussion regarding UDOT parcels
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Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Development Review Committee
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Development Review Committee of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a regular meeting at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Second Floor, Spanish Fork, Utah, commencing at 10:00 a.m. This meeting is not available to attend virtually.
1. Approval of Minutes
Subject
A. January 21, 2026
Meeting
Feb 18, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
1. Approval of Minutes
Type
Action
File Attachments
minutes.drc.1-21-2026.pdf (161 KB)
Subject
B. January 28, 2026
Meeting
Feb 18, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
1. Approval of Minutes
Type
Action
File Attachments
minutes.drc.1-28-2026.pdf (166 KB)
2. Minor Plat Amendment
Subject
A. OAKRIDGE COVE PLAT G AMENDMENT. This proposal includes amending a residential lot line on a property located at 2605 South Hawk Drive.
Meeting
Feb 18, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
2. Minor Plat Amendment
Type
Action, Discussion
File Attachments
report.drc.oakridgecoveplatg.2-18-2026.pdf (2,248 KB)
3. Concept Review
Subject
A. MEADOW LANE TOWNHOMES CONCEPT.
Meeting
Feb 18, 2026 - Development Review Committee
Category
3. Concept Review
Type
Discussion
File Attachments
plan.meadowlanetownhomeconcept.1-27-2026.pdf (402 KB)
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Tue Feb 17, 2026
Spanish Fork City Council Meeting
Council to vote on Omega Morgan zoning, fee changes, and golf shop contract
The Spanish Fork City Council will hold a work session to discuss a Transportation Utility Fee and an internet survey, then a regular meeting with public hearings on two zoning text amendments: Old Dominion (denied) and Omega Morgan (allowing outdoor storage without a masonry wall). New business includes awarding a contract for a Golf/Parks Maintenance Shop and amending the fee schedule for golf rates, airport landing fees, and a new easter egg hunt sponsorship fee. Consent items include minutes and a cooperative agreement with the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands.
- Public hearing on Omega Morgan zoning text amendment to waive masonry wall requirement for outdoor storage at GLH Industrial Park
- Public hearing on Old Dominion zoning text amendment for fence compliance at 3658 North 1730 West (denied)
- Contract award and notice to proceed for Golf/Parks Maintenance Shop construction
- Resolution 2026-04 amending fee schedule: Spanish Oaks Golf rates, Airport Landing fees, and new sponsorship fees for easter egg hunt
- Work session discussion on Transportation Utility Fee and Spanish Fork Community Network (SFCN) Internet Survey
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Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Spanish Fork City Council Meeting
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a public meeting on February 17, 2026 in the Council Chambers, located on the second floor of Library Hall, 80 South Main Street.
-A Work Session Meeting will begin at 4:30 pm in the Explorer Room.
-City Council Meeting will begin at 6:00 pm in the Council Chambers.
Notice is hereby given that:
-In the event of an absence of a quorum, agenda items will be continued to the next regularly scheduled meeting.
-By motion of the Spanish Fork City Council, pursuant to Title 52, Chapter 4 of the Utah Code, the City Council may vote to hold a closed meeting for any of the purposes identified in that Chapter.
- Electronic Participation: Members of the City Council and City Staff may participate by phone, zoom, or other electronic means.
SPANISH FORK CITY does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the employment or the provision of services. The public is invited to participate in all Spanish Fork City Council Meetings located at 80 South Main Street, Utah 84660. If you need special accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the City Manager's Office at 801-804-4530
1. 4:30 pm WORK MEETING - No formal actions are taken in a work session.
Subject
A. Transportation Utility Fee
Meeting
Feb 17, 2026 - Spanish Fork …
Wed Feb 4, 2026
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to weigh General Plan update, chicken facility, preschool zone change
The Spanish Fork Planning Commission will hold public hearings on several items at its Feb. 4 meeting, including a conditional use permit for a chicken processing facility, a zone change for a preschool, amendments to fencing requirements, and updates to the General Plan's Land Use Element and Growth Management Boundary Map. The commission also will discuss its work program during a 5:15 p.m. work session.
- Conditional use permit for a chicken processing facility at approx. 3500 North 1150 West
- Zone change (Development Enhancement Overlay) for Let Them Grow Montessori Preschool at 75 West 300 North
- Title 15 amendment updating fencing requirements (Old Dominion)
- Title 15 amendment updating fencing requirements for outdoor storage (temporary storage yard)
- General Plan amendments: Land Use Element update and Growth Management Boundary Map revision
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Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Planning Commission
Planning Commission Agenda
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Planning Commission of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a meeting in the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, on the second floor, 80 South Main Street, Spanish Fork, Utah, with a work session commencing at 5:15 p.m., and the Planning Commission Meeting commencing at 6:00 p.m. on February 4, 2026.
Planning Commissioners
Todd Mitchell
Shauna Warnick
Michelle Carroll
Michael Clayson
Paul Dayton
Dave Woodhouse
SPANISH FORK CITY does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the employment or the provision of services. The public is invited to participate in all Spanish Fork City Planning Commission Meetings located at the City Council Chambers at Library Hall, 80 South Main Street, Spanish Fork. If you need special accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the Community Development Office at 801-804-4580.
1. 5:15pm WORK SESSION - No formal actions are taken in a work session.
Subject
A. Planning Commission Work Program Discussion.
Meeting
Feb 4, 2026 - Planning Commission
Category
1. 5:15pm WORK SESSION - No formal actions are taken in a work session.
Type
Discussion
File Attachments
2. 6:00 Agenda Items
3. Conditional Use Permit (Public Hearing)
Subject
A. CHICKEN PROCESSING FACILITY. This proposal involves a request for a Conditional Use …
Tue Feb 3, 2026
Amended Spanish Fork City Council Meeting
Council to consider annexation of 222 acres near 1000 West 3800 North
The City Council will hold a public hearing on Ordinance A01-2026 to annex two parcels totaling 221.91 acres at approximately 1000 West 3800 North, assigning a Rural Residential zone. The council will also vote on a resolution selecting a 911 ambulance and inter-facility transfer provider, and consider a contract for Phase 1 of the Fairgrounds Arena Project replacing Willie's Barn. Consent items include approval of meeting minutes, a memorandum of understanding for service missionary volunteers across city departments, and a real estate purchase contract for property at 30 S 100 W.
- Public hearing on annexation of 221.91 acres at ~1000 West 3800 North (Ordinance A01-2026, R-R Rural Residential zone)
- Resolution 2026-02 selecting a 911 ambulance and inter-facility transfer provider
- Fairgrounds Arena Project Phase 1 contract for new arena building and covered stalls
- Real estate purchase contract for property at 30 S 100 W #1-2 to facilitate future city development
- Memorandum of Understanding for service missionary volunteers from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints citywide
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✓ Decided: Council held work session on large power users, no decisions taken
The council convened a work session to discuss attracting large power‑using industries such as data centers. Staff explained capacity limits, required study fees, and potential risks, and council members expressed interest in developing a formal policy framework. The council agreed that staff will return in coming months with a structured policy and economic analysis, but no immediate actions were approved.
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Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Amended Spanish Fork City Council Meeting
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of Spanish Fork, Utah, will hold a public meeting on February 3, 2026 in the Council Chambers, located on the second floor of Library Hall, 80 South Main Street.
-A Work Session Meeting will begin at 4:30 pm in the Explorer Room.
-City Council Meeting will begin at 6:00 pm in the Council Chambers.
Notice is hereby given that:
-In the event of an absence of a quorum, agenda items will be continued to the next regularly scheduled meeting.
-By motion of the Spanish Fork City Council, pursuant to Title 52, Chapter 4 of the Utah Code, the City Council may vote to hold a closed meeting for any of the purposes identified in that Chapter.
- Electronic Participation: Members of the City Council and City Staff may participate by phone, zoom, or other electronic means.
SPANISH FORK CITY does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the employment or the provision of services. The public is invited to participate in all Spanish Fork City Council Meetings located at 80 South Main Street, Utah 84660. If you need special accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the City Manager's Office at 801-804-4530
1. 4:30 pm WORK MEETING - No formal actions are taken in a work session.
Subject
A. Industrial Large Power Users
Meeting
Feb 3, 2026 - Amend …
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING
February 3, 2026, at 4:30 pm
80 South Main Street
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
Councilmembers Present
Kevin Oyler, Councilmember
Mike Mendenhall, Mayor
Jesse Cardon, Councilmember
Absent:
Stacy Beck, Councilwoman
Landon Tooke, Councilmember
Shane Marshall, Councilmember
Staff Members Present:
Tara Silver, City Recorder
Dave Anderson, Community Development Director
Eddie Hales, Fire and EMS Director
Tyler Jacobson, Asst. City Manager
Seth Perrins, City Manager
Vaughn Pickell, City Attorney
Matt Johnson, Police Chief
Dale Robinson, Parks and Recreation Director
Jack Urquhart, Public Information Officer
Jordan Hales, Finance Director
Jared Bartel, Information Systems Director
Cory Pierce, …
Showing the 30 most recent meetings of 36 on record. See the yearly meeting archives below for the full history.
🏗️ Building permits (latest 25)
Recent records pulled from the city's own open-data portal. Beta — dates/values as published by the source.
| Issued | Address | Type | Value |
|---|
| Mon Jun 30, 2025 | — | Industrial | $2,433,849 |
| Mon Jun 30, 2025 | — | Industrial | $916,302 |
| Tue Jun 24, 2025 | — | Residential | $496,443 |
| Tue Jun 24, 2025 | — | Residential | $337,334 |
| Tue Jun 24, 2025 | — | Residential | $1,991,318 |
| Mon Jun 23, 2025 | — | Residential | $376,394 |
| Mon Jun 16, 2025 | — | Residential | $338,595 |
| Mon Jun 16, 2025 | 15551 S 3170 E | Residential | $400,895 |
| Mon Jun 16, 2025 | 2824 S Eagle Dr | Residential | $503,999 |
| Mon Jun 16, 2025 | — | Residential | $320,087 |
| Mon Jun 16, 2025 | — | Residential | $306,560 |
| Mon Jun 16, 2025 | — | Residential | $306,560 |
| Mon Jun 16, 2025 | — | Residential | $320,087 |
| Fri Jun 13, 2025 | — | Industrial | $5,625,908 |
| Thu Jun 12, 2025 | — | Residential | $357,297 |
| Thu Jun 12, 2025 | — | Residential | $504,346 |
| Mon Jun 9, 2025 | — | Commercial | $3,765,552 |
| Tue Jun 3, 2025 | — | Residential | $492,801 |
| Tue Jun 3, 2025 | — | Residential | $496,443 |
| Tue May 27, 2025 | 1286 N Ponderosa Ln | Residential | $484,370 |
| Fri May 23, 2025 | — | Residential | $320,087 |
| Fri May 23, 2025 | — | Residential | $306,560 |
| Fri May 23, 2025 | — | Residential | $306,560 |
| Fri May 23, 2025 | — | Residential | $306,560 |
| Fri May 23, 2025 | — | Residential | $320,087 |
Source: Building permits
💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
| $4.4M | PURE ENVIRO-MANAGEMENT, LLC Department of the Interior · REHABILITATE HVC STORMWATER SYSTEM |
| $4.3M | PURE ENVIRO-MANAGEMENT, LLC Department of Defense · 9TH MISSION SUPPORT COMMAND (MSC) PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SUPPORT, UNIT |
| $3.6M | PURE ENVIRO-MANAGEMENT, LLC Department of the Interior · BASEYARD WATERLINE & ROAD PAVING |
| $3.2M | PURE ENVIRO-MANAGEMENT, LLC Department of Defense · NORTHWEST JOC FY25 |
| $2.7M | PURE ENVIRO-MANAGEMENT, LLC Department of the Interior · PUHO REPLACE COMPONENTS TO WASTEWATER SYSTEM |
| $2.5M | KLUNE INDUSTRIES, INC. Department of Defense · LAU 118A(V)4A LAUNCHER |
| $2.4M | PURE ENVIRO-MANAGEMENT, LLC Department of Defense · AMERICAN SAMOA FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM UPGRADE |
| $2.4M | PURE ENVIRO-MANAGEMENT, LLC Department of Defense · REPAIR BASE PARKING LOTS- CONSTRUCTION |
| $2.2M | PURE ENVIRO-MANAGEMENT, LLC Department of Defense · JOB ORDER CONTRACT (JOC) |
| $2.0M | MICROMICS TECHNOLOGIES LLC Department of Health and Human Services · SBIR PHASE II, TOPIC 420: INTEGRATED PLATFORM AND CONSUMABLES FOR ROBU |
Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.
🌐 County-level context (Utah County)
County-level context — from BLS, IRS, FEMA, HUD, Census. These figures cover the whole county this city sits in, not just the city itself.
Net migration+4,282 people (+$177.7M net AGI · 2023)
Federal disasters (10 yr)7 ({"Fire": 6, "Flood": 4, "Biological": 2, "Coastal Storm": 1} · last Sun Jun 21, 2026)
Traffic fatalities4 (1 pedestrian · 2024)
Business establishments17,568 (274,566 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,355/mo (118 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy11.6% (low numeracy 18% · 2017)
Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC
City profile
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177
Permitted housing units
The money — in
source: Census gov-finance & state comptrollerBudget
Revenue$222.4M
Spending$189.5M
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.
Debt load LOW
Outstanding debt$120.7M
Debt-to-revenue0.54×
Debt-load index43 / 100
A debt-load indicator (national percentile of debt, deficit & aid-reliance) — not a solvency verdict. Cross-checked against official state fiscal-stress scores where they exist.
The money — out
200 contractssource: city procurement & payrollWho the city actually cuts checks to. Largest contracts on file:
ALDER CONSTRUCTION CO.FY2024 vendor payment total (#1 highest-paid vendor)
$34.8M
ALDER CONSTRUCTION CO.FY2023 vendor payment total (#1 highest-paid vendor)
$23.2M
UTAH MUNICIPAL POWER AGENCYFY2023 vendor payment total (#2 highest-paid vendor)
$17.3M
UTAH MUNICIPAL POWER AGENCYFY2024 vendor payment total (#2 highest-paid vendor)
$13.1M
200 employees on the public payroll — every position and salary is public record.
Outcomes — economic mobility
source: Opportunity Atlas (Harvard) · research useFor kids who grew up here in low-income households, their adult household-income rank (0–1). The average hides a gap by race:
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Where it’s happening
geocoded land-use decisions🗺 Interactive map
Every rezoning, development approval, and permit — explore the geocoded records in the
research explorer.
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