Weber County Commission Chambers
Weber Center, 2380 Washington Boulevard, Ogden, Utah,
10:00 a.m.
Tuesday, the 26th day of March 2013.
Many important Ogden Valley related items are on today's agenda, including:
6. Request for approval to set the date of April 9, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. for a public hearing regarding Conditional Use Permit (CUP) 2013-03 (Summit at Powder Mountain Phase 1) consisting of a 154 unit Planned Residential Unit Development (PRUD) at Powder Mountain.
E. Action
1. Discussion and/or action on a proposed Weber County
Library Development, Construction and Financing Plan including a
general obligation bond election.
Presenter: Commissioner Gibson
2. Request for approval of a second reading of an Ordinance
to increase the Weber County Sheriff Office’s fees.
Presenter: Chief Deputy Kevin Burton
4. Discussion and/or action on a Weber Pathways Request for Use of Impact Fees.
Presenter: Nate Pierce
7. Request for approval of a contract by and between Weber
County and Free and Associates to provide an appraisal of the proposed
Powder Mountain Development for purposes of creating a special
assessment area- provides a revised fee schedule and replaces agreement
#C2013-23 funds to pay for the appraisal will come from Summit Mountain
Holding Group.
Presenter: Dan Olsen
8. Request for approval of a Memorandum of Understanding
between Weber County and Summit Mountain Holding Group, L.L.C. relating
to the creation of a Special Assessment District for the purpose of
making certain public improvements.
Presenter: Douglas Larsen
We will also provide a link to the Weber County Forum where Rudi provides an outstanding overview and explanation of the bond issue. Click here to view.
Lastly, did you attend the Town Hall meeting last evening presented by the Summit Group? What were your impressions?
Lastly, did you attend the Town Hall meeting last evening presented by the Summit Group? What were your impressions?
Many of these increased costs for proposed services could be covered without raising property taxes in Weber County if the Commission would initiate and support an increase in the penalty and interest on unpaid and delinquent property taxes in the State of Utah (over $120 Million) a year, we could fund many things in the state and county. These well healed tax scofflaws defer their taxes for almost 5 years since the penalties and interest are so low in Utah. In the meantime, you the normal taxpayer who pays these property taxes on time will be asked to pay more for these services because the County Commissioners and others in the State what to provide a financial incentive for business and large property owners without regard for all the other property taxpayers. The increased penalties and interest could mean an additional tax flow of about 3 million dollars every year in Weber County. The Commissioners have been aware of this for over 6 years and will not support an increase in the penalties and interest. This would not effect hardship cases since the County has a committee to review those cases every year.
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