The Park City Board of Adjustment is set to grant an appeal Tuesday that would block the construction of a billionaire’s home atop Treasure Hill.
The nextdoor neighbors challenging the home’s construction are challenging the Park City Planning Director’s determination that the proposal met historic district design requirements.
Eric Hermann and Susan Fredston-Hermann previously failed in their attempts to appeal permit approvals for the home.
But last week, the Board of Adjustment voted 3-2 to grant the Hermann’s appeal regarding historic design standards.
The property in question belongs to Matthew Prince, the billionaire CEO of cybersecurity company Cloudflare and owner of The Park Record.
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