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Planning Commission Approves Powder Mountain Sheep Creek Lift Station, Citing Safety Upgrades; 6–1
Summary
The Ogden Valley Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit for a new sewage lift station in the Sheep Creek common area, a project the applicant said is funded with American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) dollars and will cost "about a million and a half dollars." The motion carried 6–1 after discussion about exterior materials and mitigation of potential detrimental effects.
The Ogden Valley Planning Commission voted 6–1 to approve a conditional use permit allowing Powder Mountain Water and Sewer Improvement District to install a new sewer lift station in the Sheep Creek common area.
Tammy, a planning staff presenter, said staff reviewed the submitted plans, including building elevations, and recommended approval subject to conditions in the staff report and any additional architectural conditions the commission deemed appropriate. Tammy told commissioners the application addressed landscaping and architectural standards and that any deficiencies found could be handled as permit conditions.
The applicant, who identified himself as Roy Watson, explained the…
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