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Hideout delays decision on Shoreline Phase 4 final plat amid resident safety and stormwater concerns

Hideout Town Council · November 14, 2025
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Summary

Council continued review of Shoreline Phase 4 to Dec. 11 after a lengthy presentation from the developer’s attorney on vested rights, technical debate over stormwater discharges into Deadman's Gulch/Jordanelle, and extensive public comment on density, egress and view-shed impacts.

The Hideout Town Council on Nov. 5 continued consideration of the Shoreline Phase 4 final subdivision plat to its Dec. 11 meeting after hearing a detailed presentation from the developer and significant public concern about drainage, emergency egress and concentrated density.

Justin Keyes, attorney for the applicant, summarized the legal framework the council must apply and emphasized that much of the review is administrative because entitlements were vested under a 2010 master development agreement (MDA). "The vesting rights rule means that an applicant ... is entitled to consideration approval if the…

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