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Brighton planning commission forwards ski-resort boundary map to council after public hearing
Summary
After a public hearing with residents and stakeholders, the Brighton Town Planning Commission voted to forward a recommended ski-resort-boundary map and accompanying notation about the Nordic area to the Town Council for final action; staff will provide a PDF map and council will consider whether a text amendment is needed.
The Brighton Town Planning Commission voted Oct. 15 to forward a recommended ski-resort-boundary map to the Brighton Town Council, sending the draft map and a staff recommendation that council consider either a map notation or a text amendment clarifying uses in the Nordic Center area.
Curtis (town planning staff) presented the map and described outreach with Solitude Mountain Resort, the U.S. Forest Service and Salt Lake City Public Utilities. He said the draft map shows a magenta line for the year-round resort boundary, a dashed white line for a Nordic area with more limited winter uses, and notations to acknowledge private properties inside the outer overlay. "We just left the overlap in because it doesn't seem to be causing anyone consternation at this point," Curtis said, describing an overlap near Twin Lakes where Salt Lake City Public Utilities owns the…
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