Not yet for 1st big Layton subdivision
LAYTON (Davis Clipper) — A subdivision that could include nearly 150 single family homes, park, elementary school and church would be this city’s first major such development.
But the Layton City Council decided to send the plan back to the planning commission, last week, said long-range city planner Peter Matson.
The Village at Harmony Point would include 145 homes built on 44 acres at about 2200 West 400 S.
An average of 3.24 lots per acre would be developed, with lots averaging 12,000 to 13,000 square feet, he said.
The city council wanted the planning board to look at ways to amend the plan. “They want them to figure out a way to get more space between the side yards,” Matson said.
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