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1. Public utility lot is defined as a lot or parcel used for public utility facilities, including but not limited to Lindon City facilities, and may contain facilities or uses such as natural gas pressure regulating stations, power substations, communications antennas, power or telecommunication pedestals, water wells, water reservoirs/tanks, storm drainage facilities, pump stations, trails or pedestrian ways and related support facilities, and other similar uses. Public utility lots shall not be considered buildable lots for the purpose of constructing habitable buildings or structures intended for occupancy. Construction of nonhabitable structures for the purpose of housing utility equipment or other similar uses is permitted.

2. Public utility lots shall be exempt from the following:

a. Minimum lot size requirements.

b. Minimum lot frontage requirements provided easement documents are recorded ensuring perpetual access to the lot.

3. Notwithstanding number 2 above, all other standards of the underlying zone may be imposed, subject to review and consideration by the planning commission of whether or not the standard or condition is necessary in order to protect the public health, safety, welfare, and aesthetics of the area, or is otherwise in the public interest.

4. Regulation of uses shall apply as listed in the Standard Land Use Table (LCC, Appendix A). This chapter is not intended to allow uses otherwise identified in the Standard Land Use Table as not being permitted within a specific zone.

5. Site plans for installation of public utility facilities are subject to planning commission approval as a conditional use. (Ord. 2023-22 §1, renumbered, 2023; Ord. 2013-11, adopted, 2013. Formerly 17.32.350)