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Council grills Dakota Pacific over Kimball Junction amendment; traffic, housing mix and financing loom large
Summary
Dakota Pacific returned to the council seeking amendments to the Park City Tech Center development agreement to add residential and mixed uses. The council pressed the applicant on traffic effects on SR‑224, water use, housing ratios (market vs. deed‑restricted affordable), phasing and whether tax‑increment or HTRZ tools could change the economics.
The Summit County Council held an extended work session with Dakota Pacific and its consultants on a proposed amendment to the Park City Tech Center development agreement. The amendment would loosen the original tech‑park‑only use mix and add residential and mixed‑use elements; Dakota Pacific presented a revised plan it said reduces density from prior versions and adds affordable housing, walkability and commercial space intended to attract employers.
Staff outlined the long history of the agreement (original 2008 development agreement, two buildings constructed) and the iterative review process dating back to a 2019 application. Dakota Pacific representatives…
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