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Show The Park Record A-4 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, December 26-29, 2020 TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Available 10am to midnight while supplies last, for a limited time only. Single item price on menu board. Price and participation may vary. 1723 UTE BLVD., PARK CITY, UT ©2020 Del Taco LLC DTL-21001 PRICE AND PARTICIPATION MAY VARY. The ultimate location of the transit hub at Park City Mountain Resort as the parking lots are developed is of interest to a homeowners association at the base of PCMR. The Lodge at the Mountain Village is monitoring the talks about a proposal for a major development at PCMR. Continued from A-3 Project praised unreasonable changes that could very well stop the project from moving forward. We are hopeful that the City will give significant weight to the support of property owners such as the Lodge at the Mountain Village who are most impacted by this development,” the letter says. “This upgrade to the base village is long overdue and much needed and we will be grateful if the City can advance this development toward final approval.” The homeowners association represents 114 residential units. Bass lives in Atlanta and owns a unit at the Lodge at the Mountain Village. In an interview, Bass said the homeowners association would like the transit hub to remain in its current location rather than an alternate one proposed in the plans. The overall project, though, won the backing from the homeowners association, he said. “All I have heard is support for it,” Bass said. He said the base area of PCMR has been “beaten up over the years” and the land where the development is slated is currently not “very aesthetically attractive.” He added PCMR offers limited apres-ski options. He said Marriott’s MountainSide, built in the years before the 2002 Winter Olympics, is one of the only major upgrades to the PCMR base area in decades. The input from the NEW YEAR NO TAX SALE * We are aware that there is a group who oppose this development and are asking for unreasonable changes that could very well stop the project from moving forward. We are hopeful that the City will give significant weight to the support of the property owners such as the Lodge at the Mountain Village who are most impacted by this development. This upgrade to the base village is long overdue and much needed and we will be grateful if the City can advance this development toward final approval,” Scott Bass, Lodge at the Mountain Village homeowners association homeowners association starkly contrasts with much of the other written and verbal testimony received by the Planning Commission. The input has been overwhelmingly in opposition to the proposal over the months of the Planning Commission review. The critics are worried about the traffic the project is expected to generate, the overall size of the project and the building designs. The concerns are similar to those typically expressed regarding any large development proposal in Park City. Some of the critics have rallied into a formal opposition group, called the Responsible Resort Area Development Coalition. The letter from the homeowners association at the Lodge at the Mountain Village also contrasts with earlier input received at City Hall from one of the key commercial property owners at the Resort Center, called Silver Mill LLC. That firm has expressed worries about issues like pedestrian routes at the base area, traffic and parking. There are also concerns about the impact on businesses at the base area during the construction. PEG Companies in 2019 reached an agreement with PCMR owner Vail Resorts to acquire the lots. The deal is not expected to be completed until later. A previous owner of PCMR in the 1990s secured an overall development approval for the base area. The approval included the land where Marriott’s MountainSide and the Legacy Lodge were developed, but the bulk of the rights are attached to the parking lots. The PEG Companies proposal involves residences and commercial square footage. Large garages would be built to account for the parking spots that would be lost to the development. The Planning Commission, it appears, will likely be prepared to cast a vote on the project sometime in 2021. It would be one of the most notable decisions by the panel in years. WHAT WILL YOU FIND WHAT WILL YOU FIND UNDER THE TREE?? UNDER THE TREE?? TS STARY! E L SA DA TO ER EMB DEC 26 DAY R SATU We are welcoming 2021 with open arms and offering you Storewide Savings. 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