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County planning staff presents master‑plan charrette for county‑owned Klein/Dolly parcel; council leans toward walkable, mixed‑use vision

Summit County Council · January 31, 2024
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Summary

Planning staff led a condensed charrette for the county‑owned Klein/Dolly parcel (about 29.6 acres, ~17 developable). Council feedback favored walkable, neighborly character, protection of riparian areas, trails and some targeted housing; staff will refine options and return with public outreach plans.

Summit County planning staff presented a rapid charrette on Jan. 31 to build an initial vision for the county‑owned Klein/Dolly parcel, a roughly 29.6‑acre site near Jeremy Ranch and the Summit Center. Staff framed the exercise as a visioning step rather than a specific proposal and asked council members to identify character descriptors and initial priorities.

Presentations covered neighborhood context, a site analysis showing roughly 17 acres of developable land (constraints include a sewer easement and riparian/wetland areas), and…

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