The Ogden Valley Planning Commission convened on February 28, 2024, to discuss significant land use issues, including the controversial topic of Transfer of Development Rights (TDRs). The meeting began with a public comment period, where concerns were raised about the implications of creating new TDRs in the valley.
One speaker emphasized the importance of accountability, arguing that developers should not be allowed to renegotiate deals that were previously established. He expressed concern that creating new rights could set a precedent that would encourage others to seek similar adjustments, undermining the integrity of the planning process. He pointed out that mistakes had been made by both the developers and the county regarding the funding of a critical intersection, suggesting that the community should not bear the cost of rectifying these errors through new TDRs.
Following this, Chase Freebairn, representing CW Land, addressed the commission. He acknowledged the detailed work of the county staff and expressed appreciation for their efforts. Freebairn highlighted the right of developers to engage with the county on land use questions, reinforcing the notion that open dialogue is essential in the planning process.
The meeting concluded without a clear resolution on the proposal to create new TDRs, leaving the commission to deliberate further on the implications of the discussions. The ongoing dialogue reflects the complexities of land use planning in Ogden Valley and the need for careful consideration of past agreements and future developments.