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City Hall grants one-month delay before Treasure vote could be cast

(Park Record) City Hall has granted the Sweeney family a one-month delay before the Park City Planning Commission could cast what would be its most anticipated votes in years, agreeing to push back the earliest date a decision could be made from April until May.

The Sweeneys requested the delay shortly after a meeting in mid-February, according to Katie Cattan, the City Hall planner assigned to the family's Treasure development proposal. She said Pat Sweeney, who is leading the family's efforts, requested the delay in an e-mail message.

A finalized agenda for the April Planning Commission meeting will not be released until later. At the meeting earlier in February, the panel indicated it wanted to return to the long-running Treasure talks on April 14. Some of the Planning Commissioners said they might be ready to cast a vote at the April 14 meeting.

Instead of holding out the possibility of a vote at that meeting, though, Cattan said in an interview the Planning Commission will be asked to open the floor to another round of public testimony. She said she does not expect the Planning Commission to discuss the project in detail after the testimony.

It was not immediately clear whether a vote would be scheduled for the next Treasure-related Planning Commission meeting after April 14. The timing will likely depend on the amount of information that the Sweeneys provide in the meantime.

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