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Utahs richest man sues Park City
Marina Knight
19 hours ago
An artistic rendering of the cross valley view of the proposed home Matthew and Tatiana Prince seek to build on King Road in Park City. Photo: Park City Government
Park City homeowner, Matthew Prince, sues after Board of Adjustment decision blocking approval of the mansion he wants to build in Old Town
PARK CITY, Utah Pesky Porcupine, Matthew Princes LLC and the owner of property at 220 King Road, has filed a lawsuit against Park City after the citys Board of Adjustment overturned prior approvals for the construction of a new single-family home in Old Towns historic district. Prince is the Co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare (NYSE: NET), the owner of the Park Record newspaper in Park City alongside his wife, Tatianna, and has been recognized by Forbes as the richest man in Utah.
A petition filed in 3rd District Court on Thursday says the Park City Board of Adjustment erred by upholding an appeal from Princes neighbors. That decision blocked the approval of the Cloudflare CEOs proposed mansion project.
Architectural renderings of the proposed Prince mansion overlaid with the Marsac Building to demonstrate building size and mass. (TownLift file)
The property, located in a protected historic zone HR-1, required multiple approvals, including a plat amendment, conditional use permits, and Historic District Design Review. After the Park City Planning Commission initially approved the plans in February 2024, nearby residents, the Hermanns, appealed the decision, prompting months of back-and-forth. Final approval was granted in August 2024, but another appeal by the Hermanns led the Board of Adjustment to overturn the decision in November.
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