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Welcome to the Weber County Planning Division web page. The web page is an extension of the Planning Division Customer Service Strategy, which is to provide helpful information to citizens, customers, and other agencies. A customer service reply card is provided in the upper right hand corner.
On the web page you will find information regarding Weber County’s two general plans for the unincorporated county, (the West Central Weber County General Plan and the Ogden Valley General Plan including the Recreation Element). The purpose of these general plans is to establish Weber County’s future land use direction. The zoning ordinance is one of the primary tools for Weber County to implement the General Plans. The Weber County zoning ordinance and subdivision ordinance can be accessed by clicking on the ordinance link.
Those wanting to submit applications will find application forms, a fee schedule, and instructions on how to make an application.
Other features of the web page include information related to other studies, e.g., the recently completed Weber County Cooperative Pathways Master Plan. This Plan is a joint effort between all Weber County cities, Weber County, regional, state, and federal agencies to establish an integrated pathways map.
Weber County has two planning commissions, i.e., the Western Weber Township Planning Commission and Ogden Valley Township Planning Commission, as well as, a Board of Adjustment. The Planning Commission and Board of Adjustment agendas, minutes, and staff reports are posted for each meeting. Postings for upcoming public hearings, draft ordinance and plan amendments are provided.
The interactive map feature is one of the most popular features of the web page. It allows users the ability to query information and see multiple data layers on any area of the county.
We hope that your experience with the Planning Division is a positive one. Please do not hesitate to contact us with your questions or offer a suggestion. We can be reached by calling (801) 399-8791 or via e-mail by clicking on the envelope in the upper right hand corner. Welcome again and best wishes for a positive experience.
Robert O. Scott, AICP
Planning Director
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