From Deseret News archives:
Corroon pushes west-bench planning
4 summits to target 93,000 acres along foothills of Oquirrhs
The summits, organized by the county's Council of Governments and spearheaded by Kennecott Land, will bring together mayors and planners from cities throughout the county, Kennecott officials, representatives of the Wasatch Front Regional Council, Utah Transit Authority and Utah Department of Transportation planners, lawmakers, environmental groups and others.
The topic: 93,000 acres of land lie mostly undeveloped along the foothills of the Oquirrh Mountains. The land, owned by Kennecott Land, is seen by many planners as the nexus of future growth in the valley, as Kennecott Utah Copper's mining operations change course and the land is no longer needed for mining.
Kennecott Utah Copper's Scott Lawson said the company's mining in the Oquirrhs is changing and will reach its end eventually but not any time soon. He said an expansion of the mine's large open copper pit will extend the mining life by about five years, and the company's current plan takes mining operations to 2018, but there are resources left to be mined beyond that.
"We're very confident we'll be able to expand the mine life by another 10 or 15 years," he said.
So Kennecott Land wants to bring all the key players in the early stages to master-plan the course of growth along the Oquirrhs. Already, Kennecott has started Daybreak, a master-planned community in South Jordan where nearly 700 homes have been sold in the past year, a school and community center has been built, and the focus is on walkability, recreation and a unique sense of community.
"Once upon a time, the term 'land-use planning' scared people into thinking Big Brother was coming," Corroon said. "Well, Big Brother is not coming."
Rather, residents want growth, infrastructure, conservation and transportation planned before the development begins, he said.
Kennecott's method is fairly unusual and is being called an unprecedented opportunity. Typically, growth is directed by developers who come up with a plan for a piece of land, then ask county or city leaders for an OK. But County Councilman Mike Jensen, a Magna resident whose district encompasses all the Kennecott Land holdings, said, "This is really shaking that paradigm up."
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