Farmington delays vote on Station Park

Published: Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2006 11:11 p.m. MST
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
FARMINGTON — The City Council on Tuesday postponed a vote on approval of the preliminary master plan for the 97-acre Station Park development, saying it wanted more details about the project.

Station Park is planned to be built just west of I-15 near the Park Lane interchange. It will be centered around the Farmington commuter rail station and will more than double the amount of retail in Farmington.

Station Park will include a mix of housing, office space, restaurants, a theater and high-end shops.

Jean Paul Wardy, a principal with CenterCal Properties, which is developing Station Park, said Tuesday the city's decision to postpone approval was not unexpected.

"With a project like this, there are a lot of pieces," he said.

Wardy anticipates going back before the council for approval sometime this month.

Comments

You can be the first to comment on this story.

previousnext

Latest comments

As a HUGE BYU fan and alum I want to know everything that happens with the...

Having been to meetings involving Envision Utah, they get as much public...

Bowls all about money

Ralph, what you're suggesting is a form of socialism. We can't have any of...

Banks take heat for refusing California IOUs

What guarantee is there that the note would be good on the redemption date?...

Good job Keith. You are right. Pretty soon we will have no freedom. People...

Unholy alliance

Gee what a surprise. Utah leaders are just as corrupt as any other state.

which means if they get him they don't need and probably never wanted (no...

Someone should just put together a national college footbal tournament....

Activists hang sign on Mount Rushmore

Say what you like about their tactics, the Greenpeace is right - a new...

A despicable method

The difference is the cause. Would you want to live under the Taliban? They...

Advertisements