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February 5, 2025 by Mike Gottfredson

2025 Land Use Fee Ordinance

2025 Land Use Fee Ordinance

ADOPTED Ordinance 25-416 Land Use Fee Schedule

***UPDATED ***

2/10/25

The Duchesne County Commission adopts Ordinance 25-416, establishing the 2025 Land Use Fee Schedule.

The ordinance goes into effect 15 days after publication, which is March 6, 2025.

The fees are as follows:

 

Land Use Application Item Fee
Subdivision Preliminary Plat per lot $25.00
Subdivision Final Plat per lot $25.00
Minor Subdivision $300.00
Plat Amendment (if public hearing required) $650.00
Variance of Zoning Ordinance $500.00
Zoning District Change or Text Amendment $650.00
Floodplain Development Permit $75.00
Conditional Use Permit $500.00
Conditional Use Permit for Oil and Gas Drilling and Production Sites $700.00
Appeal of Staff Decision to Planning Commission $200.00
Appeal of Planning Commission Decision $500.00
Transportation Service Fee for Paved Roads $CP
CP = LP * N * $14,250 * 1.041(Y-2024+1.5)

CP = Roadway cost from oil and gas industry traffic on paved roads (in dollars).

LP = Sum length of all paved county roads utilized as haul routes to access site (in miles). Under no circumstance shall this figure be less than one (1) mile nor more than three (3) miles regardless of the actual measurement.

N = Number of wells at production site.

Y = Year in which the conditional use permit for an Oil and Gas Drilling and Production Site is issued.

Transportation Service Fee for Graveled Roads $CG
CG = LG * N * $3,500 * 1.041(Y-2024+1.5)

CG = Roadway cost from oil and gas industry traffic on paved roads (in dollars).

LG = Sum length of all paved county roads utilized as haul routes to access site (in miles). Under no circumstance shall this figure be less than one (1) mile nor more than three (3) miles regardless of the actual measurement.

N = Number of wells at production site.

Y = Year in which the conditional use permit for an Oil and Gas Drilling and Production Site is issued.

 

 

2/5/2025

The Duchesne County Commission is considering the adoption of County land use fees by ordinance though Ordinance 25-416. Previously, land use fees were adopted by resolution. However, based on requirements from the State of Utah and after recommendation from County counsel, the adoption of land use fees by ordinance was deemed appropriate.

Ordinance 25-416 County Land Use Fee Schedule will be considered for adoption on February 10, 2025, at a continuation of a County Commission public hearing held on January 27, 2025.  Version 3 of this ordinance is, along with its referenced Appendix and County roadway infrastructure study, can be access using the following links:

ORDINANCE 25-416 COUNTY LAND USE FEE SCHEDULE

APPENDIX A: REASONABLE COST ANALYSIS OF LAND USE APPLICATION FEES

QUANTIFYING THE EFFECT OF INDUSSTRY TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROADWAY INFRASTRUCTURE

The Public Hearing continuation for Ordinance 25-416 County Land Use Fee Schedule will be held on February 10, 2025, at 1:00 PM in the Commission Chambers of the Duchesne County Administration Building, located at 734 N. Center Street, Duchesne, UT 84021.

Please contact Mike Gottfredson, Deputy Director of Community Development, at (435) 738-1135, or mikeg@duchesne.utah.gov, for further questions.

Filed Under: Community Development, Energy Development Tagged With: Community Development, Duchesne County, land use

September 13, 2024 by Mike Gottfredson

***RFP CLOSED***REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: Duchesne County General Plan

***RFP CLOSED***REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: Duchesne County General Plan

RFP CLOSED

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS - Duchesne County General Plan

On Thursday, September 9, 2024, Duchesne County solicited a request for proposals (RFP) to all qualified professional services firms for the development and production of a county-wide General Plan. A copy of the RFP can be found here:

RFP DUCHESNE COUNTY GENERAL PLAN 09/12/24

Interested offerors are requested to submit a scope of work proposal to the Community Development Department by end of day on Thursday, October 2, 2024. This scope of work must identify all tasks, deliverables, cost estimates, timetables, and personnel necessary to provide the best General Plan for Duchesne County. This project is estimated to be completed within 18 months. Submissions are accepted by sealed envelope, titled and addressed in the following ways:

IN PERSON BY MAIL
Proposal for  the Duchesne County General Plan Proposal for the Duchesne County General Plan
Community Development Department Community Development Department
734 N. Center Street PO Box 317
Duchesne, UT 84021 Duchesne, UT 84021

All submissions will be opened in a public meeting on Monday, October 7, 2024.

A general plan is an advisory planning document adopted by the County to set general guidelines for future development of the unincorporated land within the County. Duchesne County's current version of its General Plan can be found on the Community Planning Documents and Guides webpage.

This project is jointly funded by the UDOT Technical Planning Assistance grant program and Duchesne County. Please contact the Community Development Department for further information: (435) 738-1152, or planning@duchesne.utah.gov.

Filed Under: Community Development Tagged With: Community Development, General Plan, UDOT

August 13, 2024 by Mike Gottfredson

Draft Energy Production Heavy Haul Traffic Study

Draft Energy Production Heavy Haul Traffic Study

Draft Energy Development Heavy Haul Traffic Study

Duchesne County hired Jones and DeMille Engineering in spring 2024 to conduct a study on the effects of heavy haul traffic generated by energy production on the County's transportation infrastructure. A draft summary of their analysis, findings, and solutions can be found at the link provided.

DRAFT ENERGY DEVELOPMENT HEAVY HAUL TRAFFIC STUDY

Highlights of the study are:

  • Analysis based on AASHTO 1993 Road Test Method for Pavement Design
  • Data collected from energy producers, AI analysis of roadway conditions, FHWA and UDOT cost indexes, and roadway cores indicating pavement depth and base materials.
  •  Findings
    • Cost to Replace the Average Mile of Paved County Road (2024) = $1,767,000
    • Cost of Average Mile of Graveled County Road (2024) = $141,360
    • Rate of Reduced Service Life of Average Impacted County Road per Well = 2.3%
  • Preliminary Paved and Gravel Road Formulas for the Roadway Cost from Energy Development Traffic Were Generated

For further information regarding energy production in Duchesne County, please contact Shon McKinnon, Duchesne County Zoning Specialist, at (435) 738-1550, or shon@duchesne.utah.gov.

Filed Under: Community Development, Energy Development Tagged With: Community Development, Duchesne County, roads, traffic

December 27, 2023 by Mike Gottfredson

Two New Planning Commission Members for 2024

Two New Planning Commission Members for 2024

Two New Planning Commission Members in 2024

The Duchesne County Commission have appointed Kelsey Carter of Tabiona and Terry Nelson of Roosevelt to fill two vacant Planning Commission member positions. Mr. Carter and Mr. Nelson will begin their four-year terms starting in January 2024. Mr. Carter is a surface landman for Javelin EP, and will represent the Tabiona-Hanna planning district.  Mr. Nelson operates 4N Land and Livestock out of Roosevelt, and will serve as a member-at-large.

Duchesne County welcomes both Planning Commission members, and thanks them for their willingness to serve our community.

For more information regarding Duchesne County's Planning Commission, please visit our webpage here: Duchesne County Planning Commission.

Filed Under: Community Development Tagged With: Community Development, Duchesne County, planning

December 12, 2023 by Mike Gottfredson

2024 Fee Schedule

2024 Fee Schedule

2024 Fee Schedule for Community Development

In a resolution on December 4, 2023, the Duchesne County Commission adopted revised zoning and subdivision fees for the Duchesne County Community Development Department. The new fee schedule, effective January 1, 2024, is as follows:

Item Fee
Subdivision-Preliminary Plat $25.00/lot
Subdivision-Final Plat $25.00/lot
Minor Subdivision $100.00
Plat Amendment $250.00
Conditional Use Permit $200.00`
Appeal of Planning Commission Decision $200.00
Variance from Zoning Ordinance $200.00
Zoning District Change/ Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment $250.00

The Community Development Department maintains fees to recover a portion of the required material, postage, advertisement, and service costs incurred as part of the zoning and subdivision administration process. The last fee revision for the Department occurred 18 years ago in 2006.

For more information, please contact Mike Gottfredson AICP at (435) 738-1135, or mikeg@duchesne.utah.gov.

Filed Under: Community Development Tagged With: Community Development, land use, planning

November 21, 2023 by Mike Gottfredson

How Do I Get a Physical Address?

How Do I Get a Physical Address?

How Do I Get a Physical Address in Duchesne County?

Duchesne County assigns physical addresses to habitable structures.  This includes primary or secondary homes, cabins, offices, or other structures in which a person or people reside. Physical addresses are assigned under the direction of the Community Development Director as part of the building permit process. Vacant parcels and recreation vehicles are not assigned physical addresses, but are associated with the mailing addresses of the property owner.

A physical address is assigned based on the structure's physical location in the County based on a grid system, which has a center point in Roosevelt.

If you would like your habitable structure assigned a physical address, please contact the Duchesne County Department of Building Safety for a building permit application at gmayhew@duchesne.utah.gov, or (435) 738-1150.

If you have a question about your current physical address, please contact the Community Development Department at mikeg@duchesne.utah.gov, or (435) 738-1135.

If you require your tax notice to have an address changed, please contact the Duchesne County Treasurer, at mclegg@duchesne.utah.gov, or (435) 738-1190, or use this online request form.

Filed Under: Community Development Tagged With: Community Development, Duchesne County, land use

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Duchesne County Offices

734 North Center Street
Duchesne, UT 84021
Main: 435-738-1100

Assessor: 435.738.1110
PO Box: 998
Duchesne, UT 84021

Clerk/Auditor: 435.738.1100
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HR: 435.738.1233
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PO Box: 916
Duchesne, UT 84021

Treasurer: 435.738.1190
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Duchesne, UT 84021

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