Mona City Planning and Zoning approved two building permits on March 4, 2026, while attaching conditions intended to ensure site-safety and code compliance. The commission voted to authorize issuance for a residential building permit at 278 South 300 North provided Lane signs off on the revised gas-line alignment and smoke-detector locations before the permit is issued. A separate approval covered an accessory building addition at 420 South 300 East; staff and commissioners said a signed waiver should be filed when the applicant pays for the building permit.
The requested building permit for 278 South 300 North was discussed after the applicant confirmed resubmitted plans addressed minor plan notes, including a gas-service location and smoke-detector relocations. Staff recommended approval contingent on final sign-off. Commissioners put that contingency to a motion and secured a second; the commission approved the permit pending Lane’s sign-off. For the accessory structure at 420 South 300 East — an addition estimated near 768 square feet — commissioners determined the work constituted a structural change that triggers a building permit; they said the applicant must sign the standard waiver at permit payment.
The actions were procedural and did not change zoning designations. Staff said they will not issue permits until the listed contingencies are satisfied. The commission also confirmed that plans had been reviewed by engineering staff for setbacks, and that final inspections and documentation will be required as part of the building-permit process.