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Draper pairs station‑area plan with incentives to target 30 workforce for‑sale units
Summary
Draper City described a 21‑acre station‑area concept developed with Edge Homes that aims for roughly 558 owner‑occupied units, including 30 workforce units targeted to city employees and essential workers with a $60,000 incentive package per unit (city CRA $30,000 + developer match). The plan includes deed‑restriction language and a ban on institutional investor purchases in the development agreement.
Mike Barker, Draper City Manager, described a station‑area development partnership with Edge Homes that the city says will deliver owner‑occupied townhomes and condominiums near the Kimbells Lane TRAX station. Barker said the concept totals roughly 550–558 units, with 30 workforce units reserved for public‑sector and essential workers and a goal to incentivize additional affordable housing on adjacent UTA parcels.
Incentives and protections: Barker said the city and developer agreed to a $60,000…
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