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Developer plat differs from approved plan, resident warns commission about Echo Canyon subdivision and water-rights uncertainty

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A resident told the commission that a newly recorded Echo Canyon subdivision plat appears to differ from a previously approved development plan and that ongoing water-rights challenges could prevent homes from connecting to culinary water, raising floodplain and build-height concerns.

Resident Dave Plosper told the Grand County Commission on Sept. 2 that a recently recorded subdivision plat for what he called the Echo Canyon (formerly Cakery) project covers about 11 acres with 14 parcels, three of which have already been sold. Plosper said the plat places lots in a floodplain and that the developers’ water rights are being challenged in court; he said that if the developers lose those rights, culinary water and…

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