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Members of the Park City Planning Commission are still concerned about the proposed height of a development on the DoubleTree hotel property. The comments came after the developers slightly reduced the project’s height.
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Formerly known as The Yarrow, the 182-room DoubleTree hotel sits at the intersection of Park City’s two main entryways. The owner of the four acre property wants to redevelop the site into five buildings.
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Two Park City planning commissioners objected to the approval of tech billionaire Matthew Prince’s home at a meeting Wednesday.
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The Park City Council appointed three residents to a new panel that will hear planning commission appeals.
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The owner of the Yarrow Doubletree hotel on Park Avenue is proposing to redevelop the property with five new buildings.
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Rick Shand, a longtime Park Meadows resident and former head of the Park City Board of Realtors has been appointed to the Park City Planning Commission.
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The Park City Planning Commission gave Mountainlands Community Housing Trust unanimous approval to redevelop the Holiday Village and Parkside apartment complexes Wednesday night.
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A major redevelopment of Park City’s Holiday Village and Parkside Apartments could be approved Wednesday.
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With two members’ terms set to expire, Park City is looking for applicants to sit on the city’s planning commission.
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Citing “adverse public health impacts,” the chair of the Park City Planning Commission is opposed to the proposed Homestake affordable housing development. Despite her objection, the project is now headed to the city council for final approval.