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County moves to broaden letter‑of‑credit option and require conditional utility acceptance for subdivisions

5765847 · September 16, 2025
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Weber County staff proposed removing a $1,000,000 threshold for accepting letters of credit and changing the utility acceptance requirement from final to conditional for subdivision approvals; commissioners signaled support and staff said the county will implement tracking for expiring letters of credit.

Weber County staff told commissioners Sept. 15 they will amend subdivision financial‑guarantee policy to allow letters of credit more broadly and to change utility acceptance language so that county acceptance may be conditional rather than waiting until final acceptance.

Historically, staff said, the county allowed letters of credit only when an engineer's cost estimate exceeded $1,000,000. The draft amendment removes that threshold so applicants may present…

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