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Planning commission forwards subdivision‑ordinance amendments to county commissioners, clarifies water‑hauling language

Duchesne County Planning Commission · March 5, 2025
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Summary

The planning commission voted to recommend proposed Ordinance 25‑418 to the Duchesne County Commissioners, endorsing a reduction of minor‑subdivision lot limits (10→4), clarified waiting periods tied to water sources, and directed staff to make paragraph 3 and section 5(c) clearer on when Tri County Health and the Division of Water Rights can approve water hauling.

The Duchesne County Planning Commission voted to forward recommended amendments to the county subdivision ordinance (proposed Ordinance 25‑418) to the Duchesne County Commissioners, with staff clarifications to paragraph 3 and section 5(c) intended to avoid ambiguity about water‑hauling and minimum lot sizes.

Staff explained the principal changes since the Feb. 5 hearing, including: reducing the number of lots allowed in a minor subdivision from 10 to 4 to discourage piecemeal development; retaining a one‑year waiting period for minor subdivisions served by a culinary water system and proposing a three‑year waiting period when lots are served…

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