Beat me to it. They look nice.
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Originally Posted by delts145
Cottonwood Heights considers compromise zone for controversial Tavaci development
By Jared Page, The Deseret News
COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS — City officials may allow more homes in the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon in hopes of appeasing a developer bent on disconnecting his property from the city.
A proposed new zoning ordinance would allow the controversial Tavaci development to include a mix of housing with greater density than the planned 43 luxury homes approved seven years ago.
"We'd like to see something viable developed on that property," Mayor Kelvyn Cullimore said...
Developer Terry Diehl, who is developing Tavaci at the base of Little Cottonwood Canyon, hasn't paid taxes on the property. Photographed on Monday, August 1, 2011. (Kristin Murphy, Deseret News)
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Another brilliant decision by Cottonwood Heights.
They're so bent against having any commercial development in the area that they'd rather allow
190 homes on
47 acres (# in the article is incorrect)? I'm having trouble imagining how 190 homes will have less of a visual impact than 43 15,000 s.f. homes. But one thing is for certain, it would increase traffic quite a bit. Hmmm... weren't these the arguments they used to reject Old Mill IV? Cottonwood Heights is just anti-business if you ask me.