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Little Mountain Industrial Park subdivision tabled after dispute over review cycles and east–west road easement
Summary
Weber County deferred a decision on the Little Mountain Industrial Park subdivision after a lengthy discussion over whether county review cycles were complete, whether planning staff could require an easement or right‑of‑way on the plat for a future east–west road, and concerns about wetlands, remainder parcels and public access; the applicant offered a voluntary 50‑ft corridor PUE as a compromise.
Weber County planning staff opened discussion on the Little Mountain Industrial Park proposal — a six‑lot industrial subdivision accessed from 900 South — and recommended tabling the application so staff and county counsel could resolve questions about procedural review cycles and plat requirements. After more than an hour of technical and legal back‑and‑forth, the chair formally tabled the item to allow staff time to confer and supply firmer findings.
Staff detailed multiple concerns: an apparent remainder parcel on the northwest portion of the property that staff thought should be included in the subdivision unless it qualified as a lawful agricultural remnant; block‑length and cul‑de‑sac standards; right‑of‑way and frontage expectations along 900 South and the county’s planned east–west frontage road; engineering and fire…
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