Cottonwood Heights Journal | May 2021

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May 2021 | Vol. 17 Iss. 05

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PUBLIC COMMENT SESSIONS OPEN FOR PROPOSED GRAVEL PIT DEVELOPMENT PLAN By Cassie Goff | c.goff@mycityjournals.com

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urrent drafts of the proposed development plan for the north end of the gravel pit (formally known as Wasatch Rock) are under review by the Cottonwood Heights City Council. The proposed development (21.56 acres) would be constructed on 6695 S. Wasatch Blvd., surrounded by SR-190 (Wasatch Boulevard), the Gravel Pit, and Gun Club Road. As of publication, the proposed development plans include nine buildings in total for apartment and condominium buildings, a hotel, and two mixed-use commercial buildings (office over retail). The proposed development is required to have ample public space within a public plaza, trails and trail connections. Through hillside reclamation, the development will be partially constructed into the mountainside. “This was an opportunity with the Planned Development District for the developer (Rockworth Development) to give Cottonwood Heights a gateway project that serves for a long time coming,” said Cottonwood Heights Planning Commission Chair Christine Coutts. Apartments are currently planned to total 325 apartments (107,000 square feet in seven stories). Condominiums are currently planned to total 99 condominiums (23,036 square feet in 13 stories). Between both the apartments and condominiums, 637 parking stalls are planned with two different lots, utilizing surface and garage parking. A total

Public comments are now being heard by the Cottonwood Heights City Council regarding a proposed development plan for the gravel pit along Wasatch Boulevard. (Rockworth Development/Cottonwood Heights)

of 10% of the apartment and condominium units will be provided as affordable housing. The condominiums are likely to be the tallest buildings within the proposed development. Renderings have been submitted from eight different viewpoints of the surrounding area as concerns from the

Cottonwood Heights Planning Commission and City Council about building height have been repeatedly voiced. “The condo building is the tallest one you’ll see there. It’s also the closest to the residential area,” said Coutts. Current plans for the hotel include 140

rooms (totaling 11,803 square feet in five stories); two retail pads (totaling 10,000 square feet in one story); two mixed-use pads (totaling 18,636 square feet in three stories); and two additional retail pads (totaling 8,400 square feet in three stories). Continued page 6

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