A significant discussion unfolded at the Snyderville Basin Planning Commission meeting on September 12, 2023, focusing on the Red Pine development project and its associated life safety concerns. Project representatives, including Dave Smith and Laurel Simpson, outlined the ongoing planning efforts and highlighted critical issues raised by the Park City Fire District regarding emergency access.
The fire marshal's input was particularly alarming, stating that a gondola system proposed for the project would not meet safety requirements during emergencies, such as wildfires. This revelation prompted a reevaluation of access provisions for the development, leading to a proposed amendment that would restrict vehicular traffic to residents and guests only, while maintaining emergency vehicle access.
Smith emphasized the need to balance traffic limitations with safety requirements, noting that the proposed changes aim to comply with the International Fire Code while addressing community concerns about traffic congestion. The commission is currently in the early planning stages, with further discussions and public input expected as the project progresses.
In addition to safety measures, the meeting touched on previous traffic studies that indicated existing infrastructure could handle the anticipated impacts of the Red Pine project, with recommendations for potential traffic mitigation strategies, including a roundabout.
As the planning process continues, the commission remains committed to ensuring that both safety and community needs are met, with further updates anticipated in future meetings.