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Land Use Permit Application Ogden City Development Services 2549 Washington Blvd. Suite 240 Ogden, Utah 84401 (801) 629-8985 Please print legibly and complete all areas: Project value: (check one) □ Contract Value □Estimate Project address: Applicant’s Name: Phone: Cell Phone: E-mail: Property owner’s name: Owner’s address: E-mail: Phone: Cell Phone: Circle all that apply: fence concrete pad sidewalk driveway shed (size: x ) □ Mobile Food Cart on Private Property → □ Health Dept. approval submitted? □ Other Please describe the work you’re doing: Who is doing the work? (Circle one) Myself Contractor → (if circled, complete next line) Contractor’s name: License For Office Use Only Zone: Planning Comm: Census: Traffic: Applicant’s signature date Plans accepted by date ---PAGE BREAK--- 10’ 70’ 78’ 60’ 6’ DRIVEWAY 180’ 8’ Land Use Permit Checklist □ Ownership Plat showing the property, the parcel number and the owner. This is available at the Weber County Recorder’s office at 2380 Washington Blvd. or http://www3.co.weber.ut.us/psearch/ □ 2 sets of site plans showing your property and where the buildings are positioned on it. You can draw this yourself: Step 1: Draw the basic shape of your property (the lot your house is on): Step 2: Draw all the permanent structures.... Step 3: After you have drawn all the “hard features” on your property, such as buildings, driveways, patios, walls, etc, take a measurement from the main structure to the property line in all four directions. Write the measurements on the site plan. Shed North Step 4: Take measurements from the main structure to any outbuildings, and from those outbuildings to the property line. Write these on the site plan. Patio 18’ Add your house Garage Propert y li nes 60’ Step 5: Show the width of your driveway “Park strip” Street NOTE** This is a sample site plan of an imaginary property. Do not use it for your property. Use it only as a guide to draw your own site plan. Your drawing can be done simply with a pencil and ruler. It does not need to be computer-generated.