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County to add pathway with road extension; homeowner asks for irrevocable easement instead of license
Summary
After a public comment urging an irrevocable encroachment easement for seven affected homeowners, Weber County approved a contract to build an active‑transportation pathway alongside the 4100 North/Fairways Drive road extension, to be funded with trail impact fees and completed by Oct. 1 weather permitting.
A public commenter asked Weber County commissioners on Sept. 2 to consider an irrevocable encroachment easement rather than a license agreement for homeowners affected by the 4100 North road extension; later the commission approved a contract to build a pathway alongside the Fairways Drive road extension that is part of the same project.
John Lemus, introducing himself as a resident of Eden, said during the agenda‑related public comment period that seven homeowners would be affected by the 4100 North extension and asked the county to…
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