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Planning commission recommends preliminary approval for Taylor Landing Phase 6 in Western Weber

November 20, 2025 | Weber County, Utah


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Planning commission recommends preliminary approval for Taylor Landing Phase 6 in Western Weber
The Western Weber Planning Commission on Nov. 18 recommended preliminary approval for Taylor Landing Phase 6, a proposal to create 25 single-family lots and associated public infrastructure near 1800 South.

Staff planner and the applicant described the phase as part of an existing development agreement. Applicant representative Salvoy Pilara said the proposal "has been designed to comply with the development agreement," and explained the plan includes a detention basin and road connections intended to eventually link 1800 South to 2200 South.

Staff told commissioners the subdivision is in the R‑115 zone, where minimum lot sizes are 6,000 square feet. The planner recommended preliminary approval subject to standard agency review and specific conditions; on the record staff noted one technical conflict in the plans: "the road cross sections show 4‑foot sidewalks, and they should be 5," and asked that engineering comments be addressed prior to final approval.

Commissioners focused questions on pedestrian connections to the adjacent Winston Park, a small parcel that contains a lift station, and how maintenance responsibility would be assigned if that parcel is combined with proposed open space. The applicant said the developer has discussed dedicating or combining the parcel with the parks entity but that detailed negotiations and final engineering would be addressed before final platting.

Commissioner (speaker 5) moved to recommend approval of the preliminary plat subject to all review‑agency requirements and the conditions listed in the staff packet; the motion was seconded and clarified on the record that the recommendation was for preliminary (not final) approval. The motion passed unanimously by voice vote.

Next steps: the applicant must address engineering comments, show the required 5‑foot sidewalks on final plans, and provide final utility letters and any required documentation before the county can accept a final plat application.

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