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Duchesne County tightens minor‑subdivision rules, approves ordinance 25‑4‑18 after public hearing
Summary
After a public hearing, Duchesne County commissioners approved ordinance 25‑4‑18, revising the county subdivision code to reduce the maximum number of lots in a minor subdivision without full subdivision review and to tighten water‑and‑road‑access requirements.
Duchesne County commissioners on March 10 adopted ordinance 25‑4‑18, a revision to the county's subdivision regulations intended to address concerns about water availability, road access and public safety tied to small parcel creation.
The adopted changes reduce the maximum number of lots that can be created under the county's minor subdivision process (a streamlined review separate from a full subdivision plat) from 10 to four where culinary water is not available; where culinary water service exists the waiting period between successive minor subdivisions remains one year, and the planning commission recommended a three‑year wait for…
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