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Ivins council asks developer for clarifications, continues Red Mountain Resort development agreement
Summary
Council members raised questions about density, infrastructure (ERUs), blasting notifications and construction traffic and voted to continue the Red Mountain Resort development agreement so staff and the developer can respond in writing.
Ivins — The Ivins City Council on Thursday continued consideration of a development agreement for Red Mountain Resort after council members requested written clarifications on density limits, infrastructure capacity and construction impacts.
Council members said the draft agreement seeks to vest three principal elements for the developer: an overall cap of 500 units, the ability to cluster density within the project, and a locked-in table of uses for the RC (resort commercial) zone. Staff and the developer told the council those entitlements would still require further approvals on conditional uses and design at later planning and permitting stages.
Why it matters: The agreement would establish long-term vesting and use expectations across the Red Mountain/Black Desert property. Council…
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