serving 2011-11-28 through 2011-11-28
SUMMARY OF WEBER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2011-18 ADOPTING THE LITTLE MOUNTAIN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA PLAN On November 1, 2011, pursuant to Section 17C-3-106 of the Utah Community Development and Renewal Agencies Act, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended (the "Act "), the County Commission of Weber County, by its Ordinance No. 2011-18, adopted, designated and approved the "Little Mountain Economic Development Project Area Plan " (the "Project Area Plan ") as the official economic development plan for the Little Mountain Economic Development Project Area (the "Project Area "). The Project Area covered by the Project Area Plan is generally located in the Little Mountain area, on 12th Street (9th Street) approximately ten miles west of I-15 in Weber County. The Ordinance contains the legal description of the boundaries of the Project Area. You can obtain a mailed or facsimile transmitted copy of the description of the boundaries of the Project Area at no cost: (a) by mailing your request for a copy of the boundary description to Ron Kusina of the Agency at Weber Economic Development Corporation, 2484 Washington Blvd, Suite 400, Ogden, UT 84401, or (b) by calling and making your request to Ron Kusina of the Redevelopment Agency at (801) 621-8300. An electronic, printable copy of the boundary description of the Project Area is also available at the following website: www.weberedc.com. A map showing the boundaries of the Project Area is available for inspection at the office of the Agency or through Ron Kusina; contact Ron Kusina of the Agency at Weber Economic Development Corporation, 2484 Washington Blvd, Suite 400, Ogden, UT 84401, (801) 621-8300. The Ordinance describes the intent and purposes of the County Commission in adopting the Project Area Plan, which include but are not limited to: (a) Encourage and assist economic development in order for a public or private employer to create additional jobs within the state; (b) Provide for the strengthening of the tax base and economic health of the community and the State of Utah; (c) Implement the tax increment financing provisions of the Utah Community Development and Renewal Agencies Act and any successor law or act (the "Act ") which are incorporated in the ordinance by reference and made a part of the Project Area Plan; (d) Encourage economic use of and new construction upon the real property located within the Project Area; (e) Promote and market the Project Area for economic development that would be complimentary to existing businesses and industries or would enhance the economic base of the County through diversification; (f) Provide for compatible relationships among land uses and quality standards for development, such that the area functions as a unified and viable center of economic activity for the County; (g) Removal of impediments to land disposition and development through assembly of land into reasonably sized and shaped parcels served by adequate public utilities and infrastructure improvements; (h) Achievement of an environment reflecting an appropriate level of concern for architectural, landscape and design principles, developed through encouragement, guidance, appropriate controls, and financial and professional assistance to owner participants and developers; (i) Provide for improvements to public streets, utilities, curbs and sidewalks, other public rights of way, street lights, landscaped areas, public parking, and other public improvements, give the area a new look and to attract business activity; (j) Provide improved public streets and road access to the area to facilitate better traffic circulation and reduce traffic hazards by assisting in the street alignments and the implementation of County institutional controls and regulations to ensure management of any contaminated materials. The Ordinance incorporates the Project Area Plan by reference and the County Commission recited in the Ordinance the findings of the Redevelopment Agency of Weber County as follows: A. There is a need to effectuate a public purpose, and implementation of the Project Area Plan would accomplish the public purposes set forth in the Act. B. There is a public benefit under the benefit analysis referred to in Exhibit "C " to the Project Area Plan and described in Subsection 17C-3-103(2) of the Act. C. It is economically sound and feasible to adopt and carry out the Project Area Plan. D. The Project Area Plan conforms to Weber County 's general plan. E. The Project Area Plan would develop the Project Area in conformity with the Act, and carrying out the Project Area Plan will promote the public peace, health, safety and welfare of Weber County. The Ordinance adopting the Project Area Plan specifically incorporates the provisions of tax increment financing as permitted by the Act. As shown in the Project Area Budget, the Agency, for a period not to exceed five (5) years has elected to receive from the Project Area 70% of the tax increment monies attributable to the levies of taxing entities during the 5 year period. The Ordinance effective date is the date of the Ordinance 's first publication or posting. The Ordinance and Project Area Plan are available for public inspection in the office of the County Recorder, the office of the Redevelopment Agency of Weber County, 2380 Washington Blvd., Ogden, Utah, or through Ron Kusina of the Agency at Weber Economic Development Corporation, 2484 Washington Blvd, Suite 400, Ogden, UT 84401, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding holidays. Pub.: November 28, 2011. Same was also published online at utahlegals.com, according to Section 45-1-101, Utah Code Annotated, beginning on the first date of publication and for at least 30 days thereafter. 473216
SUMMARY OF WEBER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2011-18 ADOPTING THE LITTLE MOUNTAIN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA PLAN On November 1, 2011, pursuant to Section 17C-3-106 of the Utah Community Development and Renewal Agencies Act, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended (the "Act "), the County Commission of Weber County, by its Ordinance No. 2011-18, adopted, designated and approved the "Little Mountain Economic Development Project Area Plan " (the "Project Area Plan ") as the official economic development plan for the Little Mountain Economic Development Project Area (the "Project Area "). The Project Area covered by the Project Area Plan is generally located in the Little Mountain area, on 12th Street (9th Street) approximately ten miles west of I-15 in Weber County. The Ordinance contains the legal description of the boundaries of the Project Area. You can obtain a mailed or facsimile transmitted copy of the description of the boundaries of the Project Area at no cost: (a) by mailing your request for a copy of the boundary description to Ron Kusina of the Agency at Weber Economic Development Corporation, 2484 Washington Blvd, Suite 400, Ogden, UT 84401, or (b) by calling and making your request to Ron Kusina of the Redevelopment Agency at (801) 621-8300. An electronic, printable copy of the boundary description of the Project Area is also available at the following website: www.weberedc.com. A map showing the boundaries of the Project Area is available for inspection at the office of the Agency or through Ron Kusina; contact Ron Kusina of the Agency at Weber Economic Development Corporation, 2484 Washington Blvd, Suite 400, Ogden, UT 84401, (801) 621-8300. The Ordinance describes the intent and purposes of the County Commission in adopting the Project Area Plan, which include but are not limited to: (a) Encourage and assist economic development in order for a public or private employer to create additional jobs within the state; (b) Provide for the strengthening of the tax base and economic health of the community and the State of Utah; (c) Implement the tax increment financing provisions of the Utah Community Development and Renewal Agencies Act and any successor law or act (the "Act ") which are incorporated in the ordinance by reference and made a part of the Project Area Plan; (d) Encourage economic use of and new construction upon the real property located within the Project Area; (e) Promote and market the Project Area for economic development that would be complimentary to existing businesses and industries or would enhance the economic base of the County through diversification; (f) Provide for compatible relationships among land uses and quality standards for development, such that the area functions as a unified and viable center of economic activity for the County; (g) Removal of impediments to land disposition and development through assembly of land into reasonably sized and shaped parcels served by adequate public utilities and infrastructure improvements; (h) Achievement of an environment reflecting an appropriate level of concern for architectural, landscape and design principles, developed through encouragement, guidance, appropriate controls, and financial and professional assistance to owner participants and developers; (i) Provide for improvements to public streets, utilities, curbs and sidewalks, other public rights of way, street lights, landscaped areas, public parking, and other public improvements, give the area a new look and to attract business activity; (j) Provide improved public streets and road access to the area to facilitate better traffic circulation and reduce traffic hazards by assisting in the street alignments and the implementation of County institutional controls and regulations to ensure management of any contaminated materials. The Ordinance incorporates the Project Area Plan by reference and the County Commission recited in the Ordinance the findings of the Redevelopment Agency of Weber County as follows: A. There is a need to effectuate a public purpose, and implementation of the Project Area Plan would accomplish the public purposes set forth in the Act. B. There is a public benefit under the benefit analysis referred to in Exhibit "C " to the Project Area Plan and described in Subsection 17C-3-103(2) of the Act. C. It is economically sound and feasible to adopt and carry out the Project Area Plan. D. The Project Area Plan conforms to Weber County 's general plan. E. The Project Area Plan would develop the Project Area in conformity with the Act, and carrying out the Project Area Plan will promote the public peace, health, safety and welfare of Weber County. The Ordinance adopting the Project Area Plan specifically incorporates the provisions of tax increment financing as permitted by the Act. As shown in the Project Area Budget, the Agency, for a period not to exceed five (5) years has elected to receive from the Project Area 70% of the tax increment monies attributable to the levies of taxing entities during the 5 year period. The Ordinance effective date is the date of the Ordinance 's first publication or posting. The Ordinance and Project Area Plan are available for public inspection in the office of the County Recorder, the office of the Redevelopment Agency of Weber County, 2380 Washington Blvd., Ogden, Utah, or through Ron Kusina of the Agency at Weber Economic Development Corporation, 2484 Washington Blvd, Suite 400, Ogden, UT 84401, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding holidays. Pub.: November 28, 2011. Same was also published online at utahlegals.com, according to Section 45-1-101, Utah Code Annotated, beginning on the first date of publication and for at least 30 days thereafter. 473216