The more that 200 unit project would require a 10-acre rezone to allow residential construction on the property.


PARK CITY — A long-discussed affordable housing project at Clark Ranch is entering a new stage of review as Park City officials prepare to consider a rezoning request that would allow residential construction on part of the city-owned property at Quinn’s Junction.

The Alexander Company, Park City’s chosen development partner, is proposing to use no more than 10 acres of the 344-acre site for housing. The project calls for 167 multi-unit dwellings in Phase I, built above shared garages, and 34 townhomes in Phase II. The remaining land would stay protected open space, with more than 40 acres placed under a conservation easement consistent with the rest of the Clark Ranch property.

To move forward, the land needs to be to rezoned from Recreation and Open Space to allow residential use. An initial Planning Commission hearing on the rezone is scheduled for Sept. 24, with additional hearings on Oct. 8 and Nov. 12 before the matter advances to the City Council.

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