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Planning commission recommends annexation of Cold Springs area, applies R‑1‑10 zone
Summary
The North Ogden City Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend that city council annex roughly 19.71 acres near 1050 East and 2400 North and apply single‑family R‑1‑10 zoning, with conditions for park connections, subdivision assurances and relocation of the Cold Springs Trout Farm sign.
The North Ogden City Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend that the City Council annex about 19.71 acres near 1050 East and 2400 North and apply the single‑family R‑1‑10 zone, commissioners said at a public meeting. The commission attached three conditions including two dedicated asphalt connections to Oak Lawn Park, required subdivision or escrow before building permits, and relocation of the Cold Springs Trout Farm sign under a development agreement.
Planning staff presenter Scott Hess, Community and Economic Development Director, told the commission the annexation petition covers “approximately 19.71 acres” north of the trout farm and east of Fruitland Drive and is owned by the Lyman Barker family. Hess said the applicant submitted a conceptual plan that…
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