The future of Powder Mountain, and the entire Ogden Valley is at stake.
Regardless how you may feel about the bill that passed the Utah House and Senate in late 2007 (allows easy incporporation of a township with no vote required by those who find themselves within the township boundary, circumventing the county planning and zoning approval process), I recommend you subscribe to "The Ogden Valley Utah Forum" by clicking on this link: http://ogden-valley.blogspot.com/, then provide your email address under "For Email Updates, Subscribe Below" box. In addition, if you feel strongly about allowing development to proceed at more reasonable density levels, I strongly recommend you sign the petition link on this same website.
The ultimate decision around allowing the new Powder Mountain owners to develop that area at twice the density vs what was approved and recommended by the Ogden Valley Planning Commission, plus other key limitations including secondary road access (currently one road used to access the resort, with grade exceeding 13% in areas!), reduction in golf course acreage (water is a HUGE deal here) is at stake.
Time is short!
Whether you are a current or future owner of property in the Ogden Valley, or someone who enjoys periodic visits to our beautiful area, the near-term Powder Mountain township decision will forever change the look and feel of the Ogden Valley for the long term, good or bad.
Thanks for reading.
Sincerely,
John Allaire
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