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Summit County Council sides with developer on de novo appeal, conditionally removes plat note to allow six townhomes
Summary
On a de novo appeal the council found the Snyderville Basin Planning Commission had insufficiently supported a finding that removing a plat note would cause material injury. Council voted 4–1 to overturn and to allow conditional removal of Plat Note No. 5 if the applicant limits development to six units (~25,000 sq ft) and accepts a cap on additional density for this parcel.
The Summit County Council on Nov. 29 conducted a de novo appeal of the Snyderville Basin Planning Commission’s decision to deny removal of Plat Note No. 5, which prevents primary access to the Wait parcel from Red Pine Road. The applicant argued the commission failed to produce evidence that a plat‑note removal would cause a “material injury” to the public or any person and sought to remove the note so the owner could develop six townhomes with vehicular access from Red Pine.…
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