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Summit County Council approves amended Park City Junction development agreement tied to UDOT traffic milestones
Summary
Summit County commissioners voted to adopt Ordinance No. 987, approving an amended and restated development agreement for the Park City Junction project that ties housing construction to UDOT milestones and secures county-owned affordable units, transit improvements and civic amenities.
Summit County officials voted to approve an amended development agreement for Park City Junction on a majority vote, adopting Ordinance No. 987 and tying building permits and additional housing to specific Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) design and construction milestones.
The council’s motion, made and seconded during the Jan. 17 meeting, followed hours of staff presentations and council debate over traffic mitigation, density and the package of public benefits the county secured from developer Dakota Pacific. The agreement phases development in tranches linked to UDOT actions — including placement on the short-term STIP list, 30% and 100% design completions and commencement of UDOT construction — so that later residential tranches cannot proceed until traffic fixes advance.
"If UDOT doesn't perform, the buildings don't go forward," staff member Dave Thomas said during the meeting, describing the seven tranches and noting Tranche 3 is tied to…
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