From Deseret News archives:
Summit officials plan a new housing policy
During a pre-trial conference in U.S. District Court this past week, Jody Burnett, attorney representing Summit County, said the county plans to hire an outside consultant to come up with a housing plan to replace their existing one. Burnett said the move is to bring the county's policy in line with state law, which mandates certain criteria to allow for low-income housing.
Last May, the county was sued by the NAACP, Utah Coalition of La Raza and the Disabled Rights Action Committee, which accused the county of using its zoning laws to block affordable housing from being built. The suit claims the county has enforced a housing density of one unit per 20 acres in the Snyderville Basin. Minority groups say that precludes the possibility of building more affordable, and higher density housing.
Burnett said the county anticipates having a new policy in place within four months. Attorney for the plaintiffs, Alain Balmanno, said the policy change will likely address some of his clients' claims in the suit, however some issues will still remain.
Attorneys from both sides said the case will still go through many turns in federal court before reaching a resolution. According to an attorneys' report filed by both sides, the chance of reaching an out-of-court settlement in the suit is listed as "poor to fair."
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