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Committee recommends certification of station‑area plans for Layton and South Jordan; slivers in West Haven, Harriman cleared as impracticable
Summary
The Regional Growth Committee recommended that the full Wasatch Front Regional Council certify multiple station‑area plans and approve findings of impracticability for three small station‑area slivers. Staff said certified plans now represent more than 50,000 planned homes in station areas.
The Regional Growth Committee voted Aug. 21 to recommend certification to the full Wasatch Front Regional Council for several station‑area plans and to forward determinations that station‑area planning is impracticable for small portions of other station areas.
What the committee recommended: The committee voted to recommend the Council certify: - Layton Frontrunner Station area plan (full station area), with planned multimodal improvements including a proposed pedestrian bridge across the rail line. - South Jordan Frontrunner Station area plan (about 300 acres between I‑15 and the Jordan River); staff and the mayor said roughly 90% of buildable land in the plan area is already developed and the plan preserves river frontage and conservation easements while adding…
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