A landowner pursuing a project in the Iron Horse district is considering placing rules on some of the residential units that would prohibit them from being rented on a nightly basis. The possibility of a prohibition on so-called nightly rentals is among the details included in a City Hall report.
The Park City Planning Department issued a report indicating a large development proposed in the Iron Horse district is “compatible in use, scale, and mass with adjacent properties,” a statement that appears to be at least an early indication the project is seen, in a broad sense, as fitting within its surroundings.
The Park City Planning Commission was expected to begin discussions this week about a major development proposal in the Iron Horse district, but the talks, it appears, will be delayed even as City Hall crafted a timeline for the panel.
A prominent Park City landowner this week outlined a major development proposal in a strategic location, a project that is envisioned as transforming a largely utilitarian swath of the community into a place with residences, retailers, offices and restaurants.