Snyderville West Parcel Sample Clauses

Snyderville West Parcel. Ordinance was previously adopted to permit 40 multi-family dwelling units on the Snyderville West parcel (the "Hxxxxx Units"). The Hxxxxx Units must be tightly clustered and shall be comparable in size to other Canyons Resort accommodation units. The total gross square footage permitted shall not exceed 80,000 on approximately four acres identifies as Parcel SW1 in Exhibit B.1. All future development that will occur as result of the Hxxxxx Units will require final site plan approval. The actual building area for these density transfers shall be determined through specific site plan approval in conjunction with the comprehensive amendment to the Canyons SPA Plan that further identifies other development potential and location requirements on the Snyderville West parcel. The Hxxxxx units must also occur in a manner consistent with the Snyderville Basin General Plan, the Code, and the Global Principles.
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