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Draper staff shows station-area concept with mixed-use, plaza and trail connections; council pushes for lower heights on city land
Summary
City planning staff presented renderings for a Draper station-area plan that call for mixed-use development, trail connections and plazas; council members asked staff to break up large building masses and consider lower heights on city-owned property while recognizing UTA wants taller buildings on its parcel.
City planning staff presented conceptual renderings of a station-area plan that would redevelop parcels near the transit station with mixed-use buildings, plazas and a trail corridor connecting to the Port of Rockwell Trail.
The presentation described mixed-use commercial with housing above along 120th South, residential behind that, and a trail corridor along the canal. Staff also showed three building concepts: a three-story mixed-use edge on city-owned property, five-story mixed-use buildings on UTA property with parking structured below, and staggered four-story buildings as a buffer between UTA land and nearby neighborhoods. “The concept primarily looks at city property and the MTA…
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