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BY MARSHALL THOMPSON Standard-Examiner staff mthompson@standard.net OGDEN - The Ogden Valley Planning Commission set down a list of conditions Thursday that Powder Mountain developers would have to meet before getting approval for a massive rezoning. One of the conditions stipulated by the commission was the creation of a second, permanent, all-season road to the resort. Currently, only one two-lane road from the Ogden Valley services the Powder Mountain area. The resort covers about 8,000 acres in Weber and Cache counties. The proposed rezone would allow for 805 singlefamily homes, 2,090 multiplefamily units, 500 hotel rooms, 11 corporate retreats, a 60,000-square-foot recreation center,
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