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Summit County planning staff outline general‑plan amendment process, seek broad public engagement

May 21, 2024 | Summit County Council of Governments, Summit County Commission and Boards, Summit County, Utah


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Summit County planning staff outline general‑plan amendment process, seek broad public engagement
A planning staff presenter (Speaker 13) updated the Council of Governments on planned general‑plan amendments for Summit County, referencing State Code section 17‑27a‑401 as the statutory requirement for comprehensive long‑range general plans. Staff said the process will begin with a community vision and proceed through general‑plan elements to development‑code changes.

The presentation summarized outreach and prior visioning work: a Summit visioning process with roughly 10,000 public contacts produced five community objectives — managing natural resources, promoting healthy living, preserving unique community identities, creating inclusive communities and managing growth responsibilities. Staff described how top improvement priorities differed slightly across geographic areas (e.g., North Summit cited retail and housing; Snyderville Basin cited transportation, housing and community character).

Speaker 13 described committee composition and public participation plans: advisory committees will include two planning‑commission members per planning district plus one community member at‑large, and the county will strategically invite municipal planning staff to participate on a case‑by‑case basis. The presenter emphasized the update is informational at this stage and that no policy changes have yet been adopted; staff said they will 'build the skeleton' and then engage the public as specific elements are prepared.

Council members welcomed the update and emphasized the process’s importance, including looking closely at housing affordability and maintaining communication with municipalities to avoid surprises. Staff said the update will include mapping, data and implementation strategies and will unfold over multiple meetings and rounds of outreach in 2024–25, with additional community advertising and advisory committees to follow.

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