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City of North Ogden

City Council Update

• Presentation by Utah Rivers Council about Rain Harvest Barrels. The City approved an initial order of 50 barrels and a 2nd tier of 50 more barrels for a $28 subsidy to residents to purchase in the Spring.

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• A proposed schedule of Cherry Days activities was presented.

• Property purchase at approximately 1500 North 200 West from Weber-Box Elder Conservation District was approved for stormwater purposes.

• A Resolution was passed amending the Consolidated Fee Schedule for pumping rates in specific water zones within the city to reflect a monthly charge instead of per 1,000/gallons charge due to electricity increases.

• An Interlocal Agreement was passed with Weber County for subdivision reviews and additional survey services (5-year extension to the previously passed one).

• Acceptance of the Municipal Wastewater Planning Program (MWPP) Annual Report for 2022.

• A discussion was had about public ways, properties, and short-term leases with neighboring property owners of city-owned properties.

• A motion to have a public hearing to have property located at approximately 234 East 3900 North be considered property surplus failed with a 2-3 vote.

• Approval of funds being spent for light and sound improvements for the amphitheater.

• Interlocal Agreement with Pleasant View City passed relating to the Northview Senior Citizen Center

• Interlocal Agreement with Weber County Clerk’s office, Elections division passed.

Rain Harvest

We are excited to announce that North Ogden is partnering with the Utah Rivers Council to bring our residents a limited number of heavily discounted Americanmade rain barrels as part of the RainHarvest program. We are excited to bring this fun and successful program to our residents.

RainHarvest is a program that distributes rain barrels to Utah residents for the purpose of collecting rainwater that falls on rooftops for later use on lawns and gardens. This program offers residents the opportunity to affordably conserve water through rainwater collection. By purchasing these heavily discounted rain barrels, Utahns can reduce municipal water demand and improve the water quality of local streams, rivers, and lakes, by decreasing polluted runoff.

For more information please visit RainHarvest | North Ogden Utah (northogdencity.com)

Flood Zones

Questions regarding flood zones should be directed to Eric Casperson, City Engineer, at 801-782-7211. FEMA flood maps are available for your review at the city offices. We also have elevation certificates.

City Council Meetings

The mayor and council welcome your input and attendance at the council meetings held the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month, starting at 6 p.m. Work sessions are held as needed on the first Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. Visit our website at northogdencity.com/meetings for changes.

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