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LOGAN, Utah (AP) -- A large development at Powder Mountain Winter Resort is on hold while representatives try to work out details with Cache County planners.
The county wants Powder Mountain to show it can pay for the project.
In June, planning commissioners approved the resort's master plan for thousands of acres, which could include hotels, homes, equestrian and ski facilities, and a commercial area.
A development agreement would be a contract between the resort and the county for infrastructure improvements.
The resort's project manager says she wants to see whether financial information presented to the county would meet the request. While, a planning commissioner wants to vote on the agreement in January.
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