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Showing posts with label weber county planning depart. Show all posts
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Monday, August 29, 2016

Public Hearing on the Ogden Valley General Plan

Our apologies for the last minute notice, but the Public hearing on the Ogden Valley General Plan is:

Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Weber County Commission Chambers
10:00 am sharp

After extensive work and input from the Ogden Valley Planning Commission, involved citizens, the Planning Staff, Consultants Logan Simpson Design, and the County Commission, the hearing will be held Tuesday.

Unfortunately, the three person County Commission, none of whom live in Ogden Valley, have changed and softened some of the important areas of the proposed plan.


Attached is a redline version of the Update which shows changes made following the County Commission work sessions on it. It makes it a lot easier to determine what was changed. The highlights are...
  • Most of the "wills" were changed to "shoulds"
  • The "no bonus density" was changed to a less committed idea that we made need them to make TDR work.
  • The "no central sewer" was changed to language encouraging a central sewer and water system.

This is an extremely important event and we urge your attendance and input.

Click Here to view the Redline summary:

Monday, October 26, 2015

Important Ogden Valley Planning Commission Meeting Tuesday

We were tipped off that there were some important items on the agenda for the upcoming planning commission meeting. Be sure to attend. Here are the details:

Tuesday, October 27
5:00 pm
Weber County Commission Chambers
2380 Washington Blvd.
OGDEN, UT

Click here To view the agenda.

Due to importance, we will post much of the agenda below:

2. Consent Agenda: 

2.1. UVS100515: Consideration and action on final approval of the Summit at Ski Lake No. 13, (5 Lots) in the Forest Valley 3 (FV-3) Zone located at 6740 Via Cortina Street. (Valley Enterprise Investment Company, LLC, Applicant) 
2.2. CUP 2014-22: Consideration and action on a request for a 6-month time extension for an approved accessory apartment conditional use permit located at 3778 North Willowbrook Lane Eden, UT (Rachel Nielsen, Applicant)

3. Petitions, Applications and Public Hearings: 

3.1. Legislative Items
a. Old Business: None
b. New Business: 
1. ZTA 2015-05 Consideration and action on a request to amend the Weber County Land Use Code Title 104 (Zones) Chapter 11 (Commercial Valley Resort Recreation Zone - CVR-1) Section 4 (Conditional Uses) by adding brewpub and reception/banquet facilities as conditional uses. Weber County Land Use Code Title 101 (General Provisions) Section 101-7-7 (Definitions) is also being amended by adding a definition for brewpub - John Lewis, Applicant


2. ZTA 2015-08 Consideration and recommendation on a proposal to amend the following sections of the Weber County Land Use Code: General Provisions (Title 101) Definitions (Section 1-7) Subdivisions (Title 106), General Provisions (Chapter 1), Standards (Title 108), Hillside Development Review Procedures and Standards (Chapter 14); and other sections of the Weber County Code to provide for administrative edits related to the subdivision code and related to the names of the Planning Commissions and the planning areas.
3. ZTA 2015-03 Public hearing to consider a request (ZTA 2015-03) to amend Section 101-1-7 (Definitions); the Ogden Valley Destination and Recreation Resort Zone Chapter (Title 104, Chapter 29); the Design Review Chapter (Title 108, Chapter 1); the Ogden Valley Architectural, Landscape, and Screening Design Standards Chapter (Title 108, Chapter 2); the Parking and Loading Space, Vehicle Traffic, and Access Regulations Chapter (Title 108, Chapter 8); the Accessory Apartments Chapter (Title 108, Chapter 19); and the Ogden Valley Signs Chapter (Title 110, Chapter 2) within the Weber County Land Use Code - Paul Strange, Summit Mountain Holding Group, Applicant

  • Monday, August 03, 2015

    Summit gets conditional OK to use Hidden Lake Well water

    EDEN — Utah’s chief water rights engineer gave guarded approval Friday to Summit’s exchange request to tap 400 acre-feet of water for its Powder Mountain real estate development.
    Kent Jones, state engineer for Utah’s Division of Water Rights, issued the eight-page ruling after an extended protest period where senior water right holders in Weber and Cache counties voiced concerns over potential impairment to their supplies.
    The approval includes a dozen complex conditions with which Summit must comply, making it unclear whether the ruling represents a green, yellow or red light for the aspiring mountaintop developer.

    Click here to read the expanded story.

    Wednesday, May 13, 2015

    Weber County Conditional Use Permitting Process is Being Revised

    Guest post by Lee Schussman , Eden and Kim Wheatley, Huntsville

    The Ogden Valley Township Planning Commission (OVTPC) has embarked on an ambitious project that will have major impacts on the growth and development of the Ogden Valley. This is the time –-beginning this week-- for everyone who is interested in the growth and development of the valley to become active in that process. The project entails the rewriting and codifying of the ordinances that govern all land use in the Valley. These ordinances currently comprise many pages of arcane, complicated, and even conflicting laws.

    Revising these ordinances will be a two-step process:

    1) A major change is occurring in the processes governing the granting of a Conditional Use Permit. This needs our attention NOW, and is described fully below.

    2) A re-formatting of the entire Land Use Table for the Ogden Valley is being undertaken. This effort is just starting and will continue for at least six months.

    1. The revision of the processes involved in the granting of a Weber County Conditional Use Permit. (CUP)

    The current Weber County and Utah State codes state:

    A conditional use shall be approved if reasonable conditions are proposed, or can be imposed, to mitigate the reasonably anticipated detrimental effects of the proposed use in accordance with applicable standards.

    The OVTPC,  other local governmental agencies, and Ogden Valley landowners have all struggled with the CUP processes. The OVTPC is legally obligated (note that a CUP “SHALL be approved”) to approve CUP applications under the above statute. Under the current code, the OVTPC has been markedly constrained by having only a short list of examples of “anticipated detrimental effects” which they can legally consider in their deliberations. In part because of these constraints, many individuals have become frustrated and increasingly cynical of the entire process. They often believe that there are likely to be detrimental effects, yet they often feel they are not heard or understood during public comments.

    During the OVTPC meeting on May 5, 2015,  Charles Ewert and Sean Wilkinson of the Weber County Planning Department presented a new “Proposed Conditional Use Code.” The new ordinance lists specific, objective criteria that (if the amendment is passed) will be used by planners, developers, and the OVTPC to evaluate all future CUP applications.

    In the past the OVTPC has had difficulties in that it has been severely hamstringed in terms of the types of anticipated detrimental effects that it could legally consider. The new standards list a number of detrimental effects about which citizens have long expressed concerns but which the OVTPC has been unable to consider in their deliberations.

    Here is a summary of some of the standards the new code lists:

    1- Standards related to safety
    Included here are standards for fire, emergency medical services, geologic hazard, flood, size or heights of buildings, traffic.

    2- Standards related to infrastructure, amenities, and services
    Included here are standards for traffic, road damage, sewer, open space, water, and public spaces.

    Please note that included here is also “Mitigate material degradation of the level of service of any culinary water facility or infrastructure.”

    3) Standards related to the environment
    Included here are protections for rivers, creeks, wildlife, and vegetation.

    4) Standards related to the surrounding areas
    Included here are standards related to incompatible uses, light emissions, noise emissions, building heights and sizes, post construction clean up, hours of operation.

    No new code will ever solve all the problems related to the subjective aspects of analyzing, judging, and granting or denying CUPs. But this effort is a huge step in the right direction and can give all parties some objective criteria on which to base decisions.

    Here is what we should / MUST do now:

    1- Learn about the new ordinances:

    Go to the GEM site that includes a link to the new code.


    Or go the following link:


    Scroll down on this site to the CUP Revision Documents.

    Or, I am told that, if you are a savvy user, you can use the Weber County Miradi navigator to find the new CUP code.

    2-Look carefully at the new standards to see if you agree or disagree with them.

    3-Give feedback to the OVTPC, and to the Weber County Planning Office via email as to your support, concerns, additions, etc. to the document.

    4-I believe that this is the first draft and that Mr. Ewert will post subsequent iterations in the next few weeks. Keep checking online at the Weber County Planning Division sites to track any changes that may occur in the document.

    5-Attend the OVTPC meeting when this will be discussed, voted on, and codified. That meeting is currently scheduled for May 26.

    Your efforts in the next 2 weeks can help assure that your concerns will be included in the new law.

    2. The New Land Use Table and New Land Use Code

    Look over the Land Use Table that is also part of the packet that was prepared by the staff for the May 5, 2015 OVTPC meeting.

    That table is a new format for the existing land uses in the Ogden Valley. It does not include any changes in zoning or land use within zones; it includes over 500 lines of possible “uses” of land. Using this table, you can become familiar with the ways your specific desires about and uses of land are regulated. E.g.: do you want to keep horses, pigs, etc.? What uses do you want in your area and in other areas of the Valley?
    At the next OVTPC this new “Table” format for Land Use will be approved.

    For the Land Use Table, no real actions on the part of individuals is needed right now; but, beginning soon after the new Land Use Table becomes an ordinance, the process of actually redefining and relisting all the uses of land under each zoning heading will begin. This will be a lengthy process – at least six months to complete the one section related to agriculture, and then other sections on commercial areas, residential areas, etc. will be addressed.

    The proposed CUP and Land Use codes will ultimately determine what the Ogden Valley will be in the future. If that is important to you, get involved in these processes now.

    Lee Schussman , Eden

    Kim Wheatley, Huntsville










    Tuesday, September 30, 2014

    Important Weber County Planning Commission Meeting Tonight

    The meeting will be held in the Weber County Commission Chambers, 
    The meeting will begin at 5:00 p.m.

    Following the regularly scheduled meeting, there will be a work session to discuss the General plan that is currently being updated.

    1. Minutes:

    1.1. Approval of the August 26, 2014 and September 2, 2014 meeting minutes.

    2. Consent Agenda:

    2.1. UVS081214: Consideration and action on a request for preliminary approval of the Satterthwaite Southfork Ranches Subdivision consisting of 5 Lots at 1050 South 7900 East within the Forest Valley-3 (FV-3) Zone
    (Dale Satterthwaite, Applicant)

    3. Petitions, Applications and Public Hearings:

    3.1. Administrative Items
    a. New Business:
    1. CUP 2014-11 Consideration and action on a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) application for the placement of temporary sheds and temporary storage units, removal of maintenance building and ski shack, reconfiguration of the parking area to allow for a stage platform extension and minor “glading” to identify future walking/biking trails and ski run areas at approximately 3567 Nordic Valley Way in the Commercial Valley Resort -1 (CVR-1) Zone (Skyline Mountain Base, Applicant)
    2. CUP 2014-23 Consideration and action on a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) application for Digis Internet Wireless Transmission Site located on a vacant property identified as Parcel # 20-036-0042 in the Forest Valley-3 (FV-3) Zone
    (Dennis Watt, Applicant)

    4. Public Comment for Items not on the Agenda:

    5. Remarks from Planning Commissioners:

    6. Report of the Planning Director:

    7. Remarks from Legal Counsel:

    8. Adjourn to Convene a Work Session:

    The Weber County Commission and Ogden Valley Township Planning Commission Joint Work Session

    5:00 P.M.

    WS1. Introduction: Ogden Valley General Plan Update Work Plan and Process
    Presented by Logan Simpson Design
    Download a full copy of the Ogden Valley September 30, 2014 packet, in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF), here. Packets are available only for the current agenda and approximately thirty days after that date.

    Monday, July 21, 2014

    Important Planning Commission Meeting July 22, 2014 @ 5 PM


    The Ogden Valley Planning Commission will be holding an important meeting Tuesday, June 22 @ 5 PM and the Weber County Commission chambers.


    Among other items, the Ogden Valley Maximum Density Study will be presented along with the Powder Mountain Master Plan.

    Here is the agenda:


    1. Minutes:

    1.1. Approval of the June 24, 2014 meeting minutes

    2. Petitions, Application and Public Hearings:

    2.1. Administrative Items:
    a. New Business:
    1. CUP 2014-16: Consideration and action on a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) application for a dog kennel at approximately 5784 E 2300 N in the Agricultural Valley-3 (AV-3) Zone (Stacey Bowman, Applicant)
    2. CUP 2014-14: Consideration and action on a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) application to amend an existing site plan on a cellular wireless facility located at 3925 Snowbasin Road in the Ogden Valley Destination Resort (DRR-1) Zone (Verizon, Applicant; Pete Simmons, Agent)

    3. Presentation:

    3.1. Ogden Valley Maximum Zoning Density Study

    4. Presentation:

    4.1. Powder Mountain Master Plan

    5. Presentation:

    5.1. North Fork Park Master Plan - Jennifer Graham

    6. Public Comment for Items not on the Agenda:

    7. Remarks from Planning Commissioners:

    8. Report of the Planning Director:

    9. Remarks from Legal Counsel:

    Adjournment

    Download a full copy of the Ogden Valley July 22, 2014 packet, in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF), here. Packets are available only for the current agenda and approximately thirty days after that date.

    Monday, January 23, 2012

    Guest Post from Sandi Tuck - updated

    Board of Appeals scheduled for Thursday @ 4:30 PM
    I have been unable to obtain a postponement of the BOA hearing scheduled for Thursday, January 26th. I need a commitment from each of you that you will be able to attend the hearing and give testimony about your experience with the butcher shop. Although I have no current information, the last time the BofA met, the meeting convened at 4:30, at the Weber Center (2380 Washington Blvd).

    I am asking residents of the Valley why Rulon & Richard Jones are able to put a Meat Cutting Packing business in our neighborhood . Their Commercial business name is Prime Cuts Meat. Description Meat Cutting Information given to Weber County Was that Water was optained from a private Well.

    State of Utah Division of Water rights states records indicate well drilled in1965 from which water is diverted for a Domestic residence watering of livestock appears to be WATER RIght 35-1634 allows one single family unit & stock watering of 18 head of stock. The current records do not indicate a valid established water right. I have the full letter. The frontage of the dock is not 70' from Poulter's Home They ( Jones) have brought Semi trucks that block the entire road Also one large 53 ft. semi that could not turn around The children walk by full carcasses and Heads being delivered etc.

    They do not have parking but employ 2 to 3 people. Last but not least, The State of Utah Department of Commerce Office of the Property Rights Ombudsman says that the countys interpretation that as it stands prohibits certain agricultural industry or business in the AV-3 zone

    The business undertaken by the Landowners guided hunting with cutting & processing WILD ELK o
    btained off of the lot (which lot ?) is inescapably of the type and Prohibited in the Zone

    This Board of Adjustment meeting seems to be pointed at overturning the recommendation of the Ombudsman's opinion that has been supported by the Weber County staff.

    We need everyone possible at the meeting on the 26th to speak up on this issue.

    I do have more info please call 745-6687 Sandi

    UPDATE: 1/23/2012 @ 8 pm
    We have received notices from several concerned neighbors and one included this Notice of the hearing  from the Weber County Planning Office.

    For More information on the application you can visit the Weber County Miradi at:

    https://miradi.co.weber.ut.us/projects/view/154



    Thursday, January 12, 2012

    Weber County Commissioners Vote Unanimously for New Ordinances re Heliports

    Hooray!!
    Weber County Commissioners Vote Unanimously for New Ordinances re Heliports

    Guest Post by Lee Schussman, Eden, UT                                                    Jan 4, 2012

    On Tuesday, January 3, 2012, the three Weber County Commissioners voted unanimously to codify changes in the Weber County Zoning Ordinances that govern the siting of Heliports in the Ogden Valley.

    These new ordinances will help to protect the life style of Ogden Valley residents while simultaneously maintaining the opportunity of helicopter-based businesses to be established and to grow in the Ogden Valley.

    Please see previous postings here on this web site for details of the processes over the last 18 months and for more details of the changes. (Or, soon these new ordinances should be posted on the Weber County web sites.) These are some of the main points of the new laws:

    “Heliport” has been removed from CV-2 Zones in Ogden Valley.
    Heliports may operate only as private commercial facilities, not for use as general public-access heliports.
    Heliports will be conditionally permitted only above 6200 feet elevation.
    Heliports will be conditionally permitted only in DRR-1 (resort) Zones or F-40 (forest) Zones.
    All Heliports will need to have set backs from property lines, appropriate surfaces, and necessary FAA approvals.

    The establishment of these ordinances is a HUGE deal. There are many areas of the country where the use of commercial helicopters in residential or business areas has become very problematic. Safety, noise, lighting, dust control, and other issues are often extremely hard to mitigate while preserving businesses’ private property rights and the rights of businesses to successfully operate. Thanks to much work and long efforts on the parts of our Ogden Valley Planning Commission, Sean Wilkinson in the County Planning Office, and many dedicated Ogden Valley residents, and thanks to the recent vote of the Weber County Commissioners, we now have in place a set of ordinances that go a long way toward balancing the needs of Ogden Valley residents and the needs of potential Ogden Valley helicopter-based businesses.

    Tuesday, November 15, 2011

    Ombudsman sides with Liberty Neighbors

    In the case of the Liberty neighbors vs. the Elk processing plant, the Property Rights Ombudsman has rendered his opinion in favor of the neighbors.

    The Ombudsman was asked tasked with two issues:
    1)  Is a custom butchering and meat packing business a prohibited use in the county's AV-3 Zone? and
    2)  Does the Weber County code authorize the planning staff to serve as the land use authority in this matter?

    Click here to read the document: Office of the Property Rights Ombudsman Opinion

    The eleven page document is an interesting read while sipping your cappuccino during commercials of X-Factor, but it boils down to the issue of who is authorized under county ordinances to decide if a use is permitted: planning staff or the planning commission.

    We think the planning department should always err on the conservative side by sending any questionable use to the planning commission for review, and the ombudsman apparently agrees.

    The Ombudsman concludes:
    The County Ordinance language, as it presently stands, prohibits certain agricultural industry or business in the AV-3 Zone.  The business undertaken by the landowners, guided hunting with cutting and processing wild elk off the lot, is inescapably of that type and prohibited in that zone.
    It now appears that the ball is in the County's court.