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Planning commission approves Chlorination Shed for Coal Canyon Water with winter-access and design conditions

3410682 · May 20, 2025
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Summary

Weber County planning commissioners approved a conditional use permit for a 150-square-foot chlorination/filtration shed to be operated by Coal Canyon Water Company, adding conditions on visual appearance, service parking and winter access to avoid disrupting recreational use of North Fork Park.

Weber County planning commissioners approved a conditional use permit for a 150-square-foot chlorination and filtration shed to be built on county-owned land near North Fork Park and operated by Coal Canyon Water Company.

County planning staff told commissioners the small structure would house filtration and chlorination equipment and would be operated under an agreement with the county. ‘‘This structure . . . would be 150 square feet and would be built in coordination with Weber County,’’ planning staff said during the meeting.

The permit drew questions from commissioners and nearby park users about materials, appearance and winter deliveries. Commissioners said the site sits inside a public park and should have…

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