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Summit County Council approves Trail Ridge 30‑lot MPD with conditions after public concerns about wastewater, water and traffic
Summary
After a multi‑year review and lengthy public hearing, the council approved the 30‑lot Trail Ridge master planned development with a remainder parcel; staff conditions require final DEQ/health approvals for the centralized wastewater system, year‑round maintained emergency access, and documented fire‑protection water storage.
Following a multi‑year review, Summit County Council approved a 30‑lot master planned development (MPD) for the Trail Ridge subdivision on Aug. 23, after a prolonged staff presentation, public comment period and clarifying answers from engineers and county staff.
Senior planner Amir Kos summarized the planning commission process and the service provider input that shaped conditions: the project requires sufficient fire‑flow and hydrants, a wastewater solution acceptable to the Utah Division of Water Quality and Summit County Health, and a year‑round secondary emergency access road…
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