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County council reappoints Susan and welcomes new member Kristen Zimmerman

March 28, 2024 | Summit County Board of Adjustment, Summit County Commission and Boards, Summit County, Utah



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County council reappoints Susan and welcomes new member Kristen Zimmerman
The Summit County Board of Adjustment convened on March 28, 2024, to address several key agenda items, including a variance request and board member appointments.

The meeting began with a motion to approve a variance for reducing the Weber River setback from 100 feet to between 45 and 50 feet, as detailed in the staff report. The motion was seconded and unanimously approved by the board members present.

Following the variance discussion, board members addressed the status of their appointments. Ryan provided updates on recent reappointments, noting that Susan had been reappointed for another term, and Kristen Zimmerman was introduced as a new board member. Spencer also confirmed his reappointment. However, some members expressed uncertainty regarding their own terms, particularly one member who indicated that their service might no longer be necessary with the addition of new members.

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, during which members expressed gratitude for Susan's leadership and contributions to the board. The motion was seconded and the meeting was officially closed.

Overall, the meeting highlighted significant decisions regarding land use and the ongoing evolution of the board's membership, setting the stage for future discussions and developments in Summit County.

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