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Ogden Valley planning panel approves Powder Mountain subdivision amendment, OKs two sewer lift‑station permits with conditions

Ogden Valley Planning Commission · September 27, 2023
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The Ogden Valley Planning Commission granted preliminary approval for a Powder Mountain subdivision amendment and approved two conditional use permits for Osprey Ranch sewer lift stations, imposing conditions on landscaping, architectural treatments, screening, and odor/noise mitigation. All motions carried unanimously.

The Ogden Valley Planning Commission on the evening approved three administrative items: preliminary subdivision approval for the Village Nest Retreat at Powder Mountain and conditional use permits for two sewer lift stations tied to the Osprey Ranch development.

Planner Steve Burton told commissioners the Powder Mountain application converts 20 previously platted building pads into 20 buildable lots accessed by a new cul‑de‑sac and slightly increases individual lot sizes without adding more lots. "They're not asking for any more lots — they're already there," Burton said, explaining the filing is a subdivision plat amendment and staff did not require new proof of water because service already exists. Staff recommended preliminary approval based on applicable code findings. Commissioner Vince May moved to approve the…

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