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Uncategorized January 22, 2014

SunCrest Market Update – January

SunCrest January 8, 2014

Draper City suspends decision to declare 120-acre of SunCrest property as surplus

At the city council meeting on January 7 Draper City made the decision to suspend declaring 120 acres of SunCrest property as surplus. Declaring property as surplus is Draper Citys formal declaration of their intent to sell the property to interested parties. After a property is declared as surplus a request for proposals ‘or RFPs’ are released to begin looking at different uses for the land.

The 100-acre parcel located near the Highland/Alpine drew a large response from Highland city residents.  Residents presented a petition of 120+ residents asking Draper City not to declare the property as surplus. Among their concerns were lot premiums paid by residents for ‘open space’, disturbance of wildlife, less accessible access to the trail system, new infrastructure, water concerns, existing power lines in the area, and the overall difficulty of building on the terrain. Draper City explained their intent would be to not add any infrastructure to this particular parcel.

The 20-acre parcel located near the existing Maple Hollow subdivision didn’t receive as much attention from the public. Draper City explained this parcel they believe would be much easier for a developer to submit plans for as most of the infrastructure is already there.  Residents from SunCrest asked questions wondering if this is the first of more ‘surplus’ properties yet to be released and when can we expect to have a more permanent plan of what will happen with the 2300+ acres Draper City purchased in 2012.  It was also brought before Draper City that both properties lay within SunCrests governing documents and both parcels would be subject to its rules and regulations.

Draper City indicated declaring these parcels as surplus is the first step in helping repay 5.6 million that purchased the 2300+ acres. They reiterated their intent is to keep as much of the SunCrest property as open space but from the beginning these were 2 of the 3 parcels they would try to sell to help recoup costs. The 3 parcel is believed to be in the Deer Ridge community located where the roads ends on the southwest. No information was given to the expected release or size of this potential parcel.

The next public hearing on both the 100-acre and 20-acre parcels will be January 21 at Draper City – 1020 E Pioneer Road. 

Uncategorized January 4, 2014

2014 Home Buyers New Years Resolutions

2014 Home Buyers New Year Resolutions 
 
1) Pull credit- this will give you a better understanding of where your credit score is before you meet with a lender. This will be helpful when shopping for lenders. 
 
2) Maintain or improve your credit- Typically a score above 750 is an "excellent borrower". If you're not quite there, meeting with a lender or credit repair specialist to improve your credit score can change your loan options and amount down. Its usually best to pay off bills in full each month and maintain multiple different types of credit. (Credit card, car loan, unsecured loan, etc…) 
 
3) Establish a team- Its never too early begin working with a team consisting of a lender, realtor, escrow officer, tax preparer, etc… Each will provide valuable informaion that will be useful when purchasing. Whether your 6 weeks or 6 months out, preparing now will help position you better when you're ready to buy. I love taking in new buyers and forming a specific game plan to fit their time frame. Looking at inventory now will help buyers better understand the market, its pricing, and how long homes are staying availble. 
 
 
Uncategorized December 4, 2013

SunCrest (Draper City) Snow Removal Info

Snow Removal

Overview of Services:
Snow removal crews are prepared to remove snow from November 1st through May 30th, 24 hours a day, if necessary.  Crews will be called out after two inches of snow has accumulated on the roads.  They will strive to achieve bare pavement on all first priority roads within 24 hours following a storm, and to clear all remaining streets within 72 hours following a storm.

Snow Plow Priorities:

  • Priority 1:  High traffic roadways, school zones, hills, arterial and collector roads.
    • Priority 2:  Streets through residential subdivisions, including roads that connect back to a collector street.
    • Priority 3:  Cul-de-sacs and dead-end streets (allow 72 hours following a storm.
    • Private lanes and private streets are not plowed by Draper City.

    During ongoing, severe storms, main streets will take precedence for safety reasons.  Once the storm begins to subside, crews will begin to move on to inner subdivision streets and cul-de-sacs.

    Winter Parking:
    To facilitate snow removal progress, residents are not allowed to park a vehicle or trailer on the street from November 15th through April 15th, between the hours of 1:00 am and 6:00 am

    ***Information courtesy of Draper City. http://ut-drapercity.civicplus.com/index.aspx?nid=366 ***

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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