
Description
COMMERCIAL, RETAIL, and RESIDENTIAL development opportunities abundant on this 300 acre parcel with town planners already on board promoting this areas progressive growth and thoughtful design. This huge acreage, currently containing the Brown Dairy Farm, contains the perfect gateway and town center to the new Cedar Village Overlay adopted by Summit County creating a comprehensive, community-specific land use and design strategy to enable conscientious development in Hoytsville. It is conveniently located in North Central Utah in the Weber River and I-80 Corridor of Summit County, a 45-minute drive from downtown Salt Lake City and 15 minutes from Park City. The parcels start at Hoytsville Road and gently rise up to the Wasatch Mountains in between 2 recreational reservoirs within 10 minutes providing fishing, boating, and additional water sports. From these foothills and mountain meadows emerge incredible wildlife and mountain views all the way to the Wasatch back. This land is currently taxed as agricultural use making it a perfect piece to hold for future appreciation and enjoyment or to develop for increased density and building opportunities.
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Description
COMMERCIAL, RETAIL, and RESIDENTIAL development opportunities abundant on this 300 acre parcel with town planners already on board promoting this areas progressive growth and thoughtful design. This huge acreage, currently containing the Brown Dairy Farm, contains the perfect gateway and town center to the new Cedar Village Overlay adopted by Summit County creating a comprehensive, community-specific land use and design strategy to enable conscientious development in Hoytsville. It is conveniently located in North Central Utah in the Weber River and I-80 Corridor of Summit County, a 45-minute drive from downtown Salt Lake City and 15 minutes from Park City. The parcels start at Hoytsville Road and gently rise up to the Wasatch Mountains in between 2 recreational reservoirs within 10 minutes providing fishing, boating, and additional water sports. From these foothills and mountain meadows emerge incredible wildlife and mountain views all the way to the Wasatch back. This land is currently taxed as agricultural use making it a perfect piece to hold for future appreciation and enjoyment or to develop for increased density and building opportunities.
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