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Developer outlines updated Klein Dolly site plan emphasizing public roads, more on‑lot parking

5894571 · September 17, 2025
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Summary

Columbus Pacific presented revised site plans for the Klein Dolly property, showing 97 residential lots, a proposed Park City Fire District parcel, and a rec center parcel; design changes respond to community comments on on‑street parking, snow, waste collection and modular construction.

Columbus Pacific project manager Tony Tyler presented an updated site plan for the Klein Dolly property to the Summit County Council on Sept. 17, describing design changes to address parking, street layout and waste collection while retaining the previously proposed allocation of a parcel for the Park City Fire District and a recreation parcel for a future rec center.

Tyler said the residential portion would remain roughly 97 lots containing about 172 total housing units — a mix that includes 25 fourplex apartment configurations targeted to income tiers (30, 60 and 80 percent AMI) plus 72 single‑family lots, some of which Columbus Pacific expects to reserve for nonprofit partners such as Habitat or Mountainlands Community Housing Trust for restricted, for‑sale affordable homes.

The developer reported major design revisions driven by parking concerns raised informally by industry peers, contractors and community members. Columbus Pacific’s new…

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