For any Subdivision, PRUD, Condominium, Dedication, or Vacation plat the following process applies.
- Begin by filling out an application.
- Paying the associated fee at the Weber County Planning department.
- Weber County Planning will process the application and assign a planner to your project.
- The Weber County Planning Department will collect the associated fees for each department reviewing the plat. See the Planning Division Fee Chart for a breakdown of the associated fees.
- Submittals from the surveyor who will execute the plat and subsequent reviews from the County Surveyor’s Office must be made through the planner assigned to the project.
- The planner in charge of the project will upload all submittals and reviews into the County review program called Frontier.
Non-compliant Submittal
A plat submitted to the county surveyor's office for any review cycle which has not addressed all prior comments provided by the county surveyor's office for that plat shall be deemed a non-compliant submittal. The county surveyor's office may charge the surveyor preparing the plat a non-compliant submittal fee, to be paid before the county surveyor will complete the review of the plat.
The non-compliant submittal fee is $75.00 per occurrence.
Survey Monuments
When a plat involves the construction of a private or public street the developer will be required to execute a monument improvement agreement with the County Surveyor to ensure the installation of survey monuments in the roadways of the development per County Code Sec. 45-6. Per the agreement the developer will pay an escrow and an inspection fee for all monuments intended to be installed.
The inspection fee is $400 per monument, which includes a brass cap, ring, and lid. The escrow is $600 per monument.The Escrow may be waived for monuments installed and inspected prior to the recordation of the plat.
Review Checklists
In an effort to help projects through the review process as quickly as possible the Weber County Surveyor’s Office is including links to the checklists that we use for our review below.
A record of Survey plat showing the land to be developed must be filed in the Surveyor’s Office before the County Surveyor will approve the development plat. It is responsibility of the licensed land surveyor who will execute the development plat to ensure that a record of survey plat is filed in the County Surveyor’s Office.