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Developer presents 'Plan C' to Summit County Council, cuts residential density and increases deed‑restricted affordability
Summary
Dakota Pacific told the council it trimmed the Florence/Gilmore project's residential units from about 1,100 to 727, shifted the unit mix toward townhomes and condos, boosted deed‑restricted affordable units at deeper AMI bands, removed a large hotel and added more open space and a central gathering area.
Dakota Pacific representatives presented a revised concept for the Florence/Gilmore master‑planned project and answered council questions about housing mix and impacts. The developer said the revised "Plan C" reduces residential density compared with the earlier Plan B and shifts the housing mix to include more for‑sale product and deeper levels of deed‑restricted affordability.
"We pulled about a third of the total residential units out," said Mark Stanworth of Dakota Pacific, summarizing the changes that reduced the previously proposed 1,100 units to roughly 727. Stanworth said the team…
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