Tensions are rising in Ogden Valley as residents voice their frustrations over perceived harassment from local commissions regarding property use and regulations. During a recent planning commission worksession, Mike Ulrich, a property owner in Eden, passionately expressed his concerns about the scrutiny faced by families who gather for holidays and special occasions.
"It's all about money. It's all about taxes. It's not about people," Ulrich stated, highlighting the emotional toll of regulations that he feels target families like his. He described a recent incident where he received a notice on his car, indicating that his family's gathering of over ten people was unwelcome. "These groups are set up to harass us," he said, recounting experiences of being spied on and receiving nasty notes from neighbors.
Ulrich's comments reflect a broader sentiment among residents who feel that their rights to enjoy their properties are being infringed upon. He emphasized the importance of community and family gatherings, sharing that he comes from a large family and values the time spent together at his property. "We boat together. We have a good time," he said, underscoring the joy these gatherings bring.
The meeting revealed a growing divide between local authorities and residents, with Ulrich calling for vigilance against what he perceives as an overreach by commissions. He expressed determination to stand up against these actions, stating, "I'm not gonna put up with it."
As discussions continue, the Ogden Valley Planning Commission faces the challenge of balancing regulatory measures with the needs and rights of its residents. The outcome of these conversations could significantly impact community dynamics and property use in the area.