The Snyderville Basin Planning Commission convened on February 27, 2024, to discuss significant developments in the Canyons area, particularly focusing on the proposed parking garage and associated land use changes. The meeting highlighted plans for a new parking structure that will serve the Lower Village development area, which is expected to enhance accessibility and support local businesses.
During the meeting, Tiffany, a staff member, detailed the layout of the proposed parking garage, which will be located near the existing cabriolet and transit drop-off area. The development agreement allows for commercial density of up to 100,000 square feet across designated parcels, with specific guidelines for height and usage. The parking garage is anticipated to have five levels, with the lowest level aligning with the Cabriolet Plaza elevation, while the structure will extend underground towards the southwest corner of the site.
Commissioners raised questions regarding the specifics of the parking structure, including the total number of parking spaces. It was confirmed that the proposed structure would accommodate approximately 1,840 parking spots, consolidating existing surface parking from the resort core and satellite sites. This consolidation aims to streamline parking for visitors and employees, as current satellite lots will no longer be used for skier parking once the new structure is operational.
The planning commission is currently finalizing technical corrections based on feedback from service providers, ensuring that all necessary utilities and easements are accounted for in the development process. The commission is expected to make a positive recommendation to the county manager regarding the subdivision plat for the Lower Village development area, contingent upon compliance with the outlined conditions.
Overall, the meeting underscored the ongoing efforts to enhance infrastructure in the Canyons area, with the parking garage serving as a pivotal element in accommodating increased visitor traffic and supporting local commercial activities. Further discussions and approvals will follow as the project progresses.