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Draper council reviews station-area concept, debates building heights and placement of housing
Summary
At a study session, city staff presented a station-area concept covering city and UTA properties that emphasizes mixed-use, plazas and trail connections. Council members raised concerns about residential density on Pioneer Street, suggesting housing be concentrated on the UTA side and that large buildings be broken up and stepped down.
City staff presented a conceptual station-area plan that centers mixed-use development, plazas and new trail connections on both city-owned land and adjacent UTA property.
"We talked about hiring a consultant to create rendering so you can help visualize what this may look like," said Jen (presenter), who led the overview of proposed buildings, plazas and trail corridors connecting the library, city hall and the station. The renderings showed three-story retail with two stories of residences on city property and five-story mixed-use buildings on UTA land…
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