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Ogden Valley planning commission recommends denial of Liberty rezone request
Summary
The commission voted to recommend denial of ZNA2025-07, a request to rezone ~28.65 acres in Liberty from AV-3 to A-1, after staff and residents raised concerns about water, septic constraints, lack of transferable development rights (TDRs) and inconsistency with the 2016 Ogden Valley General Plan.
The Ogden Valley Planning Commission voted Nov. 24 to recommend denial of ZNA2025-07, a petition to rezone roughly 28.65 acres in Liberty from Agricultural-AV-3 (three-acre minimum) to A-1 (one-acre lots).
The applicant, Jason Boren, told commissioners the land has been in his family since 1971 and that one-acre zoning would allow descendants to build homes on family lots. “This is not something that’s going to put a strain on any infrastructure,” Boren said during his presentation, arguing…
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