Black Hawk Estates
Developer Travis Thompson presented the plat for Black Hawk Estates, a proposed 70-lot subdivision located on 40 acres at the corner of 200 West and 950 South.
continue readingDeveloper Travis Thompson presented the plat for Black Hawk Estates, a proposed 70-lot subdivision located on 40 acres at the corner of 200 West and 950 South.
continue readingSuperintendent Gordon Woolley said that he talks to many developers who are willing to contribute to the school district but want to know that other developers are also contributing in a way that is fair and equitable.
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The commissioners expressed frustration with Mountain Legends because while it is permissible under the current PUD ordinance, its density and configuration are not harmonious with the surrounding environments. Thus, Mountain Legends illustrates the weakn
continue readingThe school district reported on the costs of increasing enrollment from new developments. According the district’s accounting, each housing lot developed costs the school district $11,852 in school facilities construction.
continue readingThe council had a conversation with School District Superintendent Gordon Woolley regarding the school district’s request that the city waive sewer hook-up fees for the planned new middle school.
continue readingThis request for a zone change from ADR-0.5, Half Acre Average Density Residential to R-1 (approximately 8 units per acre) for 6 acres in the Aspen Meadows subdivision was remanded back to the P&Z by the city council.
Jeff Carter and Dave Hensel have been appointed to the county P&Z Commission
continue readingIn an unanimous decision, the Board affirmed the P&Z rejection of the Fox Creek Village request for their zoning to be changed from M-1 (manufacturing) to C-2 (Retail/Wholesale Commercial).
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