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Council delays West States development agreement and annexation amid density, park and Mud Creek concerns
Summary
After a lengthy staff presentation and public comment, the council voted to postpone Development Agreement A19-2024 and the tied annexation ordinance 20-24-20 to allow staff and the developer to refine density, ownership percentages, park design, parking and Mud Creek permitting issues.
The North Ogden City Council postponed action Nov. 26 on a proposed development agreement and related annexation for a large southwestern parcel after extensive discussion about unit counts, public open space and an unresolved stream-alteration permit for Mud Creek.
Scott Hess, the presenting staff planner, said the concept plan shows 311 units while the draft agreement references 315 units and that R4 zoning would allow roughly 307 units (20.52 acres x 15 units/acre). He said 49 units are proposed on the west side to be sold as ownership townhomes and that roughly 15% of the site is…
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