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Planning commission recommends rezoning 20.36 acres near 1400 S with conditions after public concerns
Summary
Weber County Planning Commission voted 5–1 to recommend rezoning roughly 20.36 acres at about 3655 W 1400 S from A-1 to R-115 (ZMA 2026-09), subject to conditions including limiting the project to 59 lots, protecting a key irrigation ditch with piping and easements, sewer sized to the county sewer master plan, required road and pathway improvements, and form-based architectural standards.
The Weber County Planning Commission voted 5–1 on May 8 to forward a recommendation to the County Commission to rezone about 20.36 acres at roughly 3655 West 1400 South from A-1 to R-115 — a change that would allow more intense residential development — but added a list of conditions intended to protect nearby farms and neighborhood character.
The applicant had requested 68 lots; planning staff and commission discussion focused on whether to permit nine additional lots above the 59 that a 2.9-units-per-acre average would yield. Charlie, the county planner, told commissioners that "the applicant is asking for a total of 68 lots. . . . So he is asking for 9 extra lots," and framed the question as a policy decision for the commission.
The commission’s recommendation keeps the project largely as shown in the…
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