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Planning commission recommends modified Cooperstown development agreement and grants preliminary plat approval

3100358 · February 19, 2025
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Summary

The commission unanimously recommended that the City Council approve an amendment to the Cooperstown development agreement limiting the scope to parcels remaining in North Ogden and granted preliminary subdivision approval for the 3-lot Cooperstown plat (4.47 acres) with conditions from staff.

The North Ogden City Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend that the City Council amend the Cooperstown Subdivision Development Agreement so it applies only to the portion of the project within North Ogden city limits, and then granted preliminary plat approval for the revised Cooperstown subdivision covering 4.47 acres.

Scott Hess, community and economic development director, described the amendment as a minor change needed after efforts to move the city boundary with Ogden City stalled. "The applicant has worked with Ogden City to retool the project," Hess said, and staff recommended preserving prior site-plan approvals north of 1500 North while removing the parcels that remain under Ogden City's jurisdiction.

The amendment reduces the total number of residential…

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