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Summit County adopts state‑mandated subdivision code changes for Eastern Summit County and Snyderville Basin

Summit County Council · August 21, 2024
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Summary

The council adopted Ordinances 9-81 (Eastern Summit County) and 9-82 (Snyderville Basin) to implement state legislative changes that standardize preliminary‑plat review timelines, limit planning commission hearings and set four 20‑business‑day final‑plat review cycles; county counsel warned the law is prescriptive and leaves limited local flexibility.

Summit County Council adopted two ordinances to align local subdivision rules with new state statutory requirements.

Ray Milner, planning staff, summarized the required changes: preliminary subdivision applications must be checked for completeness and reviewed by staff within 15 business days; the planning commission may hold no more than one public hearing on a preliminary plat; final‑plat technical review is limited to four cycles, each no longer than 20 business days; and, when a plat complies with county…

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