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Langford asks for private shared-drive option, 20‑year term in development agreement; county seeks planning commission review
Summary
Property owner Kirk Langford and planning staff discussed a development agreement for a nine‑acre subdivision that would allow three lots served by a shared private drive; the county expressed concern about long vesting of development rights and potential taxpayer exposure for future road upgrades.
Property owner Kirk Langford asked the Weber County Commission Sept. 15 to approve a development agreement allowing three lots on a nine‑acre portion of his 40‑acre parcel and to accept a shared private drive rather than immediate full public street construction.
Langford said he intends to build incrementally and prefers the shared private drive be constructed to a level that supports fire apparatus rather than a full paved public street; he also offered a right‑of‑way extending through his property to preserve a future connection if neighboring parcels develop. “I don't want to get stuck with paying for the whole road,” Langford said, adding he expects to keep most of the land in agriculture and may conserve it later.
Planning staff noted the planning commission…
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