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City of North Ogden

City Council Update

• Several ordinances were amended to follow the new numbering system of the North Ogden City Land Use Code, as it was recently adopted.

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• The North Ogden residents who will be on the Budget Review Subcommittee were approved. (To contact this committee, you can email them at citizenbudget@nogden.org)

• A short-term rental ordinance to develop regulations was approved.

• The 2023 Meeting Schedule was approved.

• Potential RAMP Grant Applications through Weber County were discussed (no decisions were made as it was a work session).

• The Sears property located at the Northeast corner of The Cove was discussed (no decisions were made as it was a work session).

• Presentation by Fire Department in reference to Pulse Point app.

• Approval of final acceptance of Coldwater Meadows Phase 3 Subdivision and Woodfield Farms Phase 3 Subdivision.

• An Ordinance passed to adjust the common boundary with Pleasant View City at the City limits at approximately 3475 N. 98 E. related to Rock Point Estate Subdivision.

• RAMP Grant applications were decided upon.

• Acceptance of a petition to begin the Annexation process at approximately 1651 N. and 1659 N. Washington Blvd.

• Additional member was added to the Budget Review Subcommittee of the Audit Committee.

February Reminders

On-Street Winter Parking Reminder

PLEASE remember that you CANNOT park your car on the road for 24 hours after a snowstorm. This is for the safety and protection of your vehicle, along with the safety and protection of our plows and drivers.

Flood Zones

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

Emergency lighting is necessary for safety and emotional and mental health. Light helps you see and avoid hazards, and can help you better understand your surroundings when a disaster occurs. LED lights and pocket or headlamps are convenient in an emergency by keeping your hands free. Think about battery or solar-powered lanterns to light larger areas in case of a power outage. Keep a working LED flashlight next to each of your family members’ beds and store extra batteries for rotation.

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.

Questions,

For information, community, and city department contacts visit www.northogdencity.com

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