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Commissioners review draft interlocal agreement to allow Weber County land‑use control for Powder Mountain fire station
Summary
At a March 23 Beaver County work session, presenters reviewed a draft interlocal agreement (described as between Weber County and Cache County) that would make Weber County the land‑use authority for a new Powder Mountain fire station and adjacent Timberline parking lot; commissioners asked for revisions, including removing a 60‑day termination clause, and directed staff to place the item on the next Tuesday agenda.
At a Beaver County Board of Commissioners work session on March 23, presenters reviewed a draft interlocal agreement intended to let Weber County act as the land‑use authority for two Powder Mountain projects: a new fire station and the Timberline parking lot.
Presenter (S3) told commissioners the agreement is project‑specific. “This interlocal agreement would be specific to those 2 projects,” the presenter said, and that Weber County would issue approvals, permits and inspections for those projects despite part of the property lying in Cache County.
The presenters said the fire station parcel is entirely in Cache County while the parking lot straddles the county line—about three‑quarters in one county and roughly one‑quarter in the other—so the agreement would let a single county’s rules govern approvals for construction. Powder Mountain representatives (S4) said Powder Mountain will subdivide and dedicate acreage so the…
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