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Developer outlines smaller, lower‑density Plan C for Park City Tech Center; council raises traffic and affordability conditions
Summary
Dakota Pacific presented a revised 'Plan C' for the Park City Tech Center that reduces residential units by about 34% and increases commercial square footage; council praised some changes but pushed the developer for traffic mitigation, deed‑restriction clarity and binding commitments on senior and affordable housing.
Dakota Pacific returned to the Summit County Council Feb. 1 with a revised master plan ("Plan C") for the Park City Tech Center that the developer says reduces overall density, increases commercial space and improves affordable‑housing ratios in response to community feedback.
Company representatives (Mark Stanworth, Jeff Goughner and Zach Clegg) said Plan C trims roughly 370 residential units (a ~34% reduction from a prior plan), reduces total built square footage by about 430,000 square feet compared with the earlier iteration, increases commercial square footage by roughly 75,000 square feet to nearly 235,000 sq ft…
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