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Petition to Vacate (Eliminate) a Right-of-Way Please print legibly and complete all areas: Ogden City Development Services 2549 Washington Blvd. Suite 240 Ogden, Utah 84401 (801) 629-8985 Petitioner Information Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Email: Phone: Checklist □ Current plat map, available at the Weber County Recorder’s office, 2380 Washington Blvd. or on their website: http://www3.co.weber.ut.us/psearch/index.php □ Highlight the portion of the right-of-way you want vacated on the plat map. □ Once action is taken, a recordable plat with legal description must be submitted within 20 days □ Name and address of each owner with property adjacent to the section of public right-of-way to be vacated, or with property that is accessed by or within 300 feet of said right-of-way. □ Signature of each owner agreeing to the vacation □ Title report disclosing how the affected section of right-of-way was acquired by the city or dedicated to public use □ Pay $2,500 fee if all adjacent property owners’ signatures have been obtained To the Council of Ogden City: The undersigned, being owners of property abutting upon (right-of-way) which is a □ Public Street / □ Public Alley in Ogden City, Weber County, State of Utah, hereby petition your honorable body to close a portion or all the □Public Street / □Public Alley, and to vacate the same and quit claim the lands embraced therein to the abutting property owners as their interests may appear. Dated this day of , . Name (print) Signature Address Phone ---PAGE BREAK--- Right-of-way Vacation Process Property Owner Discuss right-of way vacation with Ogden City Planning Staff Applicant files petition with the City Recorder. Pay Processing Fee: $2,500 Planning staff performs formal review and submits report to the Planning Commission Planning Commission Action Planning Commission recommendation reviewed by City Council City Council Action If the City Council wishes to consider the vacation, Legal Staff prepares an ordinance Petition is denied City Council considers ordinance and sets a date for a public hearing. City Recorder publishes notice four consecutive weeks prior to hearing date.