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Planning commission approves relocation of garage tied to Tyson Thompson

March 04, 2026 | Richfield, Sevier County, Utah


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Planning commission approves relocation of garage tied to Tyson Thompson
The Richfield City Planning Commission on March 4 approved an administrative request to relocate a garage associated with Tyson Thompson to a building behind a property near 375 North 800 East in a C2/CG commercial zone.

Chair said the structure sits behind the property owned by Steve Reardon and noted neighboring uses already include similar commercial operations. Commissioners questioned property boundaries and vehicle access and discussed whether any lot-line or access easements would be required. Committee member (S1) asked about tow access for moving vehicles and whether the proposal would impact adjacent owners. The applicant's connection to the property was discussed but not extensively detailed during the item.

After the brief discussion, a motion to approve the relocation was made and seconded; the commission approved the motion by voice vote with no recorded opposition. The commission did not specify individual vote tallies on the record.

The action was processed as an administrative approval; staff will handle any required follow-up on property lines, easements or permits if further filings are necessary.

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