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Summit County Council denies special exception for Elk Road property due to safety concerns

February 21, 2024 | Summit County Council, Summit County Commission and Boards, Summit County, Utah



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Summit County Council denies special exception for Elk Road property due to safety concerns
The Summit County Council convened on February 21, 2024, to address several agenda items, including public hearings on special exceptions related to county codes. The meeting began with an opportunity for public comment regarding a specific special exception request.

During the public hearing, no members of the audience came forward to speak, and no online comments were received. Following this, the council members discussed the implications of the request. One council member expressed significant concerns regarding health and public safety, particularly the lack of fire suppression measures and the potential challenges for emergency services access. The member emphasized that the council's primary responsibility is to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of constituents, which influenced their decision-making process.

The discussion also touched on the existing septic system on the property in question. It was noted that newer, more efficient septic technologies could be explored, and the health department could assist in evaluating the current system's viability.

After deliberation, a motion was made to deny the request for the special exception related to the property located at 1114 Elk Road in Tollgate Canyon. The motion was seconded and passed with a unanimous vote from the council members.

The meeting then transitioned to another public hearing concerning a different special exception request, indicating ongoing discussions about land use and regulatory compliance within the county. The council's focus on health and safety remains a critical theme as they navigate these requests.

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