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Weber County commissioners discuss Westbridge Meadows plan, warn traffic and right‑of‑way challenges
Summary
At a June 9 work meeting the Weber County Commission and staff discussed the Westbridge Meadows rezoning proposal, focusing on phasing, access across a railroad, traffic‑triggered density limits, right‑of‑way widths, and how impact fees and developer contributions would pay for road improvements.
The Weber County Commission on June 9 discussed details of the Westbridge Meadows rezoning and development proposal, focusing on transportation, phasing and how many dwelling units the county will allow before additional access is required.
Charlie Hubert, a project presenter, told commissioners that the developer proposes beginning development with phases 1 and 2 together so the project can build a bridge and connect 2550 South to 7500 West. Hubert said the development agreement places responsibility for any improvements across the railroad on the developer and that the agreement is “very clear that that responsibility lies on us.”
The discussion centered on how transportation limits density. County staff said a single point of access would restrict initial buildout to roughly 30 units;…
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