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Snyderville Basin planning commission reviews Chapters 1–2 of draft general plan, requests clearer maps and definitions

Snyderville Basin Planning Commission · February 10, 2026
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Summary

Staff presented Chapters 1 and 2 of the Snyderville Basin general plan on Feb. 10, highlighting demographics, community engagement and draft land‑use goals; commissioners asked for clearer definitions (climate resiliency, density) and overlays showing vested development agreements, deeded open space and remaining land available for change.

Mustafa, the planning presenter, opened the Feb. 10 work session by defining the general plan as “a long range, planning document that guides fiscal development of a community,” and reviewed Chapter 1 data including county and basin population estimates, recent net migration and public engagement numbers.

The presentation said Summit County’s total population is about 43,000 and the Snyderville Basin accounts for roughly 21,000 people; Mustafa described the Basin’s population pyramid as “constrictive,” meaning a comparatively older resident profile. He reported public engagement milestones for the update — roughly 9,500 participants across outreach phases and about 10 community events — and reminded commissioners the…

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