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Ogden Valley planning commissioners split on architectural standards; vote to table until county acts on street plan
Summary
The Ogden Valley Planning Commission debated proposed changes to form-based zoning architectural standards (ZTA 2023-3.1) and deadlocked on an initial motion to adopt commissioner-proposed edits. After additional discussion commissioners voted 4–2 to table the proposal until the Weber County Commission acts on a related street-regulating plan.
Ogden Valley Planning Commission members debated revisions to the form-based zone's architectural standards Thursday, then voted to table action until the county commission makes a decision on a linked street-regulating plan.
The commission considered ZTA 2023-3.1, a code amendment that would add and rearrange allowable architectural styles (for example, mountain modern, mountain alpine, agrarian) across village areas now regulated by the form-based code. Planner Charlie Ewart told commissioners the county commission asked the planning commission to separate architectural standards from the street-regulating plan and review architecture on its own.
The debate centered on two questions: whether the…
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