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House urges Forest Service to reconsider 1,320‑acre land swap for Snowbasin development
Summary
The House passed a concurrent resolution urging the U.S. Forest Service to reconsider its decision and approve a 1,320‑acre land swap to permit development at Snowbasin for a potential world‑class ski resort; record shows strong local government and tourism support, and the resolution passed 65‑1.
The Utah House on Feb. 19, 1990, adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 12 urging the U.S. Forest Service to reconsider an initial trade decision related to the Snowbasin/Trappers Loop area.
Representative Holmes told colleagues the resolution reflects local and regional support — including the Weber County Commission and chamber of commerce — for a 1,320‑acre swap necessary for the owner to develop a north‑facing slope at Snowbasin…
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