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Riverbend developer seeks to trade private riverfront open space for starter homes and park improvements

Weber County Planning Commission · April 14, 2026
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Summary

Developer proposes a replat and rezoning for Riverbend to add patio and starter homes on roughly 8 acres while offering about 19.5 acres of riverfront green space for potential donation or trailhead improvements. Commissioners raised concerns about prior promises of private open space and asked the applicant to consult neighbors and coordinate park value and infrastructure details.

The Riverbend developer presented a proposed rezoning and replat to the Weber County Planning Commission during the April 2 work session, seeking to shift a portion of existing privately held open space into buildable lots for starter and patio homes while offering other riverfront parcels as public amenity land.

Lacy, the applicant’s presenter, said the proposal would introduce about 10–12 additional starter home lots within an overall 35‑acre phase and left roughly 19.5 acres of riverfront green space that the developer hopes to turn over to the parks district or otherwise improve as a trailhead or neighborhood park. "We would be happy to do a similar thing with [starter homes] for first‑time home…

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