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Snake River Planning Commission approves 162‑unit workforce housing project, requires county to secure Denver Water property or easements for roundabout
Summary
The commission approved a Class 4 Location and Extent application for six workforce housing buildings totaling 162 apartment units on 10.89 acres in the White River National Forest, adding a condition that the county obtain Denver Water property or easements to build a required roundabout and infrastructure; the vote was 3-1.
The Snake River Planning Commission on Nov. 21 approved a Class 4 Location and Extent application to build six workforce housing buildings containing 162 apartment units, a community building, a bus stop and two U.S. Forest Service administrative buildings on 10.89 acres within the White River National Forest in Summit County.
Planning staff recommended approval of Planning Case PLN24-066, citing conformance with applicable master plans and compatibility with surrounding land uses. Commissioners discussed additional safeguards before voting to approve the application with five findings and 10 conditions.
Commissioner Noah Landwehr moved to approve the request; Commissioner Vincent Valentin seconded. The motion…
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