Riverton developers plan new subdivision with six lots on private lane

June 12, 2025 | Riverton , Salt Lake County, Utah


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Riverton developers plan new subdivision with six lots on private lane
A proposed residential development in Riverton is generating excitement as plans for a new subdivision take shape. During the Riverton Planning Commission meeting on June 12, 2025, developers presented a project that aims to transform two existing parcels into a total of six lots, including four new homes.

The project, which will be located on a private lane, is designed to complement the neighboring properties, with developers emphasizing that the new homes will fit seamlessly into the existing community. "Usually when you get these little infills, they're difficult to make them all fit properly. And this one is just like a glove," one developer remarked, highlighting the careful planning involved.

The proposed subdivision will feature contemporary homes, which are expected to be priced higher than the existing single-family homes in the area. Developers assured that the project will adhere to all local ordinances and requirements, including the construction of a 25-foot road and attractive landscaping to enhance the neighborhood's appeal.

Commission members acknowledged the developer's extensive experience in the area, with one member recalling the developer's history of successful subdivisions. The discussion also touched on the changing trends in residential preferences, with a shift away from larger lots as many homeowners find maintenance challenging.

As Riverton continues to grow, this new subdivision could provide much-needed housing options while maintaining the character of the community. The Planning Commission's approval of the project will be a significant step forward, with the potential to attract new residents to the area.

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