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Weber County commissioners approved a first reading of an ordinance Jan. 13 to align county code with changes from the Title 17 rewrite and to clarify administrative processing.
Steve Collier, who presented the ordinance, said the changes are largely minor but necessary: updating references to state code after the Title 17 rewrite took effect in November, clarifying that fees for final local entity plat reviews are charged per page consistent with filed surveys, and correcting inconsistent signature‑block language used by the county surveyor's office on subdivision plats.
A commissioner moved to approve the ordinance on first reading as presented; the motion was seconded and carried on a voice vote. Collier thanked the commission for the time and left the meeting after the vote.
The ordinance is on file as a first reading and will return for subsequent consideration per the county's ordinance adoption process.
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