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Weber County approves 30‑year development agreement for Eden family property, preserves over 22 acres as open space
Summary
The Weber County Commission on Dec. 2 approved a development agreement preserving family development rights on a 43–45 acre parcel in Eden while dedicating just over 22 acres as open space; commissioners accepted a 30‑year term and clarified right‑of‑way dedication and frontage responsibilities.
Weber County commissioners voted Dec. 2 to approve a development agreement that preserves development rights for a family-owned parcel in Eden and secures more than 22 acres as open space.
The agreement covers an approximately 43–45 acre property at 4200 East and 4100 North in the FV3 zone. County staff told the commission the developer is not seeking additional density and is proposing 15 lots; instead the applicant requested a 30‑year term to retain development rights and flexibility over time. Staff noted one change in the draft: timing for the open‑space easement dedication…
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