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Council adopts amended infill-housing guidelines to raise purchase threshold, add HUD accessibility language

3992832 · January 8, 2025
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Summary

Ogden City Council adopted a resolution amending its infill-housing guidelines to raise the single-property purchase threshold from $250,000 to $400,000 and to add HUD accessibility and fair-housing compliance language when federal funds are used.

Ogden City Council voted Jan. 7 to adopt a proposed amendment to the city's infill-housing program guidelines, raising the threshold that triggers council review and adding language to comply with federal fair-housing and accessibility requirements when federal funds are used.

City staff presented the policy background and proposed changes. Jeremy Smith, presenting the item, said the infill guidelines originally adopted in February 2011 and expanded in 2015 required council approval for…

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