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West-bench plan would focus on 2 urban hubs
Kennecott proposes linking the centers with a 'transit spine'
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Calthorpe said the development will focus on affordable housing, with most neighborhoods a mix of everything from government-subsidized homes to $1.5 million homes, rather than segregated neighborhoods based on class and income level.
Of Kennecott Land's 93,000 acres, about 75,000 are included in the plan. The rest is in Tooele County or elsewhere and is not primed for development.
Calthorpe said 41,000 acres of that 75,000 would be developed. The plan calls for the other 34,000 to be open space, especially in the Oquirrh Mountains at areas with slopes steeper than 30 percent. There would be additional open space such as parks and trails within the developed area beyond that.
The development will open the Oquirrhs to recreation in areas that were once closed off because they were owned by Kennecott. One idea the plan considers for the mountain area is the possibility of skiing coming to the Oquirrhs.
Calthorpe said the plan also holds out the possibility that areas now used for mining in Bingham Canyon and the land near I-80 currently used for tailings ponds could someday be developable, though that would require a lot of cleanup and testing and would be decades down the road.
Summit participants will spend the next two weeks mulling over the details of the plan. They will then return for the third summit to consider questions and concerns. Kennecott and Calthorpe hope they can incorporate that input into a revised master plan that would be presented at a summit in December.
E-mail: dsmeath@desnews.com
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