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Park City to annex roughly 1,200 acres in Richardson Flat
PARK CITY, Utah — On October 9, Park City Municipal filed a Notice of Intent to annex approximately 1,200 acres of property in the Richardson Flat area.
The land is east of Park City and adjacent to SR 248. The primary owners in the area are Park City and United Park City Mines, according to the City. It also includes the Clark Ranch open space property that straddles US 40 south of Quinn’s Junction.
“This agreed upon and long-planned annexation of the United Park City Mines properties was first negotiated in the Flagstaff Development Agreement in 1999,” said City Manager Matt Dias. “We look forward to engaging with our residents and regional partners in the annexation process envisioned by the Development Agreement for this crucial corridor.”
The Flagstaff Development Agreement established clear and predictable land use entitlements and restrictions for hundreds of acres in Park City as well as within Summit and Wasatch Counties. The ability to annex the Richardson Flat area was negotiated as part of that approval process.
As Park City proceeds through the annexation process in accordance with Utah state law, property owners within the area and within 300 feet will receive formal notice of the City’s intent to annex, as soon as this week.
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