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  • Building Permits and Forms | Hooper City

    Get your Hooper City building permits online! Create an account, submit plans, and find information on permit requirements, costs, and inspection scheduling. We offer resources for various projects, from decks and additions to new home construction. Learn about residential SWPPP requirements and access necessary forms. Contact us with any questions. Community and Building Development Building permits are submitted electronically online. Follow the links below to make an online account and submit your permit plans. Make an Online Account Submit Permit Plans Check Setbacks and Dimensional Standards Building Division: Building permits are required to ensure public safety, health, and welfare as they are affected by building construction, through structural strength, adequate egress facilities, sanitary equipment, light, ventilation, and fire safety. Building Permits are REQUIRED but not limited to the following situations: - Converting any unfinished space in a dwelling to livable finished space. - Addition or modification of any plumbing, water, or gas line. - Any electrical work other than replacement of existing light fixtures, switches, and outlets. - Replacement or modification of heating and air conditioning system including equipment and ductwork. - Modifying any existing structural framing. - Addition to an existing structure including living space, patio cover, deck, etc. - Construction of any detached accessory building larger than 200 square feet or over 1 story in height regardless of construction type. (Structures less than 200 square feet require site plan approval) - Replacing a roof covering. (Required where the existing roof has 2 or more layers of any type of roof covering) **This is not a complete list of required permits. Please call Hooper City at 801-732-1064 if you are unsure if a permit is required for your project. Building Permit Costs: Permit fees are assessed in accordance with Hooper City Consolidated Fee Schedule based on the value of the project. The following are examples of fees collected for some of the most common permit types: Electrical Service Upgrade: $50.50 Furnace or Water Heater Replacement: $50.50 To schedule an inspection on an active building permit, please first try to schedule it on the online portal. If necessary, contact the city offices to set one up. Inspection requests must be given 24 hours in advance. Building Permit Forms: Deck Packet Design Criteria Excavation & Encroachment Garages & Accessory Building Over 200 Sq Ft Gas Clearance Monolithic Slab New Addition, Basement Finish, Remodel Packet New Home Construction Residential Plan Requirements Residential Solar Photovoltaic Submittal Checklist Residential Solar Photovoltaic System Plan Review (Micro) Stucco Plaster Installation Swimming Pools Residential SWPPP Information: New residential homes that are part of a subdivision need a Common Plan Permit from the state. Please follow the links below to obtain your Common Plan Permit. You will need an NOI and a Common Plan. **For any questions, contact Jeff Morgan at 801-547-0393 or jmorgan@jub.com Common Plan Permit NOI Common Plan SWPPP Template Low Impact Development Handbook 2025 Storm Water Management Program

  • Hooper History | Hooper City

    Discover the fascinating history of Hooper City, Utah! From its exploration by Fremont and Carson in 1843 to its incorporation in 2000 and presidential visit in 1982, Hooper's story is filled with pioneer heritage, community traditions, and unique charm. Explore the milestones that shaped Hooper into the vibrant city it is today. Discover the Story of Hooper From its early exploration by frontiersman in the 1840s to a visit by a U.S. President in 1982, and its incorporation as a city in 2000, Hooper carries a rich history. It combines rural, small-town charm with a deep respect for the past, and invites residents and visitors alike to enjoy its natural beauty and city traditions. Just make sure to watch out for the mosquitos! Hooper Through the Years 1843 Hooper was first discovered by explorers and frontiersmen John C. Fremont, Kit Carson, and others as they passed down the Weber River in rubber boats on their way to explore the Great Salt Lake and Fremont Island (named after John C. Fremont). 1854 The first building in Hooper (then called “Muskrat Springs”) was constructed by Captain William H. Hooper. During the pioneer days of Utah, Hooper was used as a place to run cattle. The first building was a two-story adobe shelter Captain Hooper built for his herdsman and is located near Hale’s Bend. *A monument erected by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers now stands near the location of the original herd house at approximately 1926 N 5600 W, Hooper, UT 84315. 1863 Hooper’s first business was started by James Hale. He built two dugouts on the shores of the Great Salt Lake and gathered salt to sell in evaporated sloughs. Unknown Date Muskrat Springs became Hooperville and then Hooper in honor of Captain Hooper’s achievements and ties to the area. Captain Hooper was Utah’s delegate in the US Congress while Utah was seeking statehood. Though many out-of-towners pronounce Hooper with a long o (like in “hoop” or “loop”), the double o makes the sound it does in “book” or “look” because that’s how Captain Hooper pronounced his last name. (Locals jokingly explain that “it’s pronounced ‘hooker’ but with a ‘p.’”) 1876 The herds of cows were moved out as many settlers moved to Hooper, including Belnaps, Hulls, Reads, Parkers, and Coxes, many of whom have descendants still living in Hooper. 1925 Hooper’s first annual Tomato Days celebration. Tomato Days was originally done to celebrate the harvest of the tomatoes grown by local residents, but now includes horse shows, rodeos, pageants, parades, vendor booths, food, fireworks, dog races, a cow drop, and more! 1982 President Ronald Reagan visited Hooper on September 10, 1982 to speak at a Utah Republican Party picnic. Why Hooper? It’s believe that Hooper was one of the easier towns to secure at the time, since there was only one main road in and out. 1997 After years of discussion about whether or not Hooper should incorporate, Hooper became a township. It was soon realized that a township had no official power, and plans were made to incorporate. November 30, 2000 Hooper city was incorporated and had a population of approximately 4,712 people at the time of incorporation (4,085 in the 2000 census). The first mayor and 7-person city council came to be. 2010 By 2010, the population had grown to 6,932. 2020 By 2020, the population had grown to 9,087. Fun Facts Fremont Island is included in Hooper's city boundaries The city is 11.7 square miles Hooper’s first crops were sugar cane and corn. Alfalfa and fruit trees soon followed Tomato Days, Hooper’s annual city celebration, takes place every year over Labor Day weekend Because Hooper was named after William H. Hooper, it’s pronounced the way he said his last name Hooper Elementary’s mascot is the Mustang This history of Hooper was written by Annie Foster. Information on this page was provided by: Allen, Tracy. Hooper City General Plan. Comp. Marie Haws/Beacher. N.p.: J-U-B Engineers 2001. Print. Haws/Beacher, Marie, Howard Widdision, Marion Arave, Alice Beus, Grace Parker, Elnora Widdison, Ilah Giles, Floyd Fowers, Ruth Dawson, Vern Parker, Josephine Simpson, Charlene Simpson, Ann Christopherson, Colleen Tippets, LeGrande Belnap, John & Fay Beus, and Beth Arnold. A Bicentennial History 1979. N.p.:n.p.,1976. Print.

  • Schools | Hooper City

    Hooper City is dedicated to providing quality education for its youth through the Weber and Davis School Districts. Find information on local elementary, junior high, and high schools, including contact details and website links. Use our school locator and bus stop finder tools for added convenience. Learn more about how Hooper's schools are preparing students for success. Hooper Residents Schools Hooper offers a strong educational foundation for its young residents. The Weber School District serves the community, providing quality education at both the elementary and secondary levels. Weber School District is known for its dedicated teachers, supportive staff, and a focus on academic excellence. As students progress through the district, they have access to a variety of extracurricular activities, including sports, clubs, and arts programs, fostering well-rounded development. With a commitment to student success, the school system prepares its graduates for future endeavors, whether it be higher education or entering the workforce. To find your child's school or bus stop location, click the buttons below. Find Your School Find Your Bus Stop Hooper Elementary 5500 South 5900 West Hooper, UT 84315 Phone: (801) 476-5220 Go to Website Freedom Elementary 4555 West 5500 South Hooper, UT 84315 Phone: (801) 452-4100 Go to Website Rocky Mountain Jr. High 4555 West 5500 South Hooper, UT 84315 Phone: (801) 452-4100 Go to Website Roy Jr. High 5400 South 2100 West Roy, UT 84067 Phone: (801) 476-5260 Go to Website West Field High School 2200 South 4300 West Taylor, UT 84401 Phone: (801) 625-1600 Go to Website Roy High School 2150 West 4800 South Roy, UT 84067 Phone: (801) 476-3600 Go to Website School Locations:

  • Parks and Recreation | Hooper City

    Explore Hooper City's parks and recreation! Discover playgrounds, picnic areas, sports fields, and more at our beautiful parks, including Hooper Park & Arena, North Park, and Wildwood Park. Find park locations, amenities, and information on renting facilities for your next event. Enjoy the outdoors and connect with our community! Hooper City Parks and Recreation Hooper's city parks serve as the heart of the community, offering a variety of recreational spaces for residents and visitors alike. The parks offer a wide range of amenities, including playgrounds, picnic areas, a rodeo arena, and sports fields to provide opportunities for relaxation, exercise, and community connection. To rent a city park, fill out this form and drop it off at the Hooper City Civic Center. For questions, contact the city at (801) 732-1064. Hooper Park Playground Hooper Park Image Hooper Park Fields Hooper Park Playground 1/10 Hooper Park & Arena 5600 South 6300 West Hooper, UT 84315 The Hooper Park has a bowery, serving facilities, restrooms, playground, baseball diamonds, rodeo grounds, and arena. Events that take place at this park include: Hooper Tomato Days Hooper Halloween Haunt IMG_9082 IMG_9080 IMG_9081 IMG_9082 1/5 North Park 5580 West 4600 South Hooper, UT 84315 The North Park is located adjacent to the Hooper City Civic Center. This park has two baseball diamonds, three soccer fields, four pickleball courts, an outdoor basketball court, and a playground. Events that take place at this park include: Hooper Easter Egg Hunt Wildwood Park 4600 West 5875 South Hooper, UT 84315 This park has playground equipment, a bowery, and soccer fields. Hooper Park Locations: Utah Bikeways Map From the Wasatch Front Regional Council: May is National Bike Month, and, accordingly, we are pleased to share a new tool for anyone interested in exploring Utah's growing network of multi-use pathways, bike lanes, and trails. The new bikeways.utah.gov website highlights the current bicycling network to help residents and visitors take advantage of these bike-friendly facilities for both transportation and recreation. On the map, users can view paved trails, different types of bike lanes, and other on-street bike designations, and an estimated level of comfort for different experience levels. Importantly, this tool allows users to provide feedback that will help keep the map current. Are you proud of a new or upgraded bikeway that just opened in your community? Or do you see something that is missing on the map? Just click on the map and submit your suggestions for review and inclusion. Your feedback will help provide better information to the public and to the organizations that use this GIS map data to develop plans and prioritize future additions to the bike network. And please share this resource with others! The more people who use the map, the better it will be. The bikeways map was created by developers at the Utah Geospatial Resource Center (UGRC) (the State's GIS coordination office) in partnership with WFRC and Utah's transportation planning agencies. Utah Bikeways Map

  • Accessibility | Hooper City

    Hooper City's Accessibility Statement The City of Hooper is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all visitors, including people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying relevant accessibility standards as outlined in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. Measures to Support Accessibility: To ensure the accessibility of our website we perform regular reviews using accessibility tools and audits, incorporate accessibility into our web design and content updates, make sure our website works with different kinds of devices, and are quick to correct issues when they come up. Conformance Status: The Hooper City website aims to conform to WCAG 2.1 Level AA. While we strive to adhere to these guidelines and standards, we recognize that some content may not yet be fully accessible. We are actively working to improve accessibility across the site. Feedback and Contact: We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of our website. If you encounter any accessibility barriers or need assistance accessing any part of the site, please contact us: Email: hoopercitysite@gmail.com We aim to respond to accessibility-related feedback within 5 business days. Compatibility: This website is designed to be compatible with modern web browsers and assistive technologies such as screen readers, screen magnifiers, and voice recognition software. Last Updated: This statement was last reviewed and updated on April 25, 2025.

  • Development | Hooper City

    Explore Hooper City's development initiatives. Our Community Development Department oversees planning, zoning, engineering, code enforcement, building inspections, business licensing, and code development. Find information on the General Plan, business licenses, and building permits. Contact us with any development-related questions. Hooper City Development The Community Development Department oversees Planning, Zoning, Engineering, Code Enforcement, Building Inspecting, Business Licensing, and Code Development. For questions please contact the Hooper City Offices. Planning & Zoning General Plan Business Licenses Building

  • Election Info | Hooper City

    Hooper City Election Information Hooper City Municipal 2023 Elections Municipal Office to be Voted on: Hooper City Mayor (4-Year Term) City Council At-Large #1 (4-Year Term) City Council At-Large #2 (4-year Term) Candidacy Announcement Info: 20A-9-203 Declarations of Candidacy – Declaration of Candidacy Forms or Nomination Petitions must be filed in person with the City Recorder at the Hooper City Offices. Beginning Thursday, June 1, 2023 and Ending Wednesday, June 7, 2023 between the hours of 9:00am and 5:00pm Monday through Thursday. (Closed Fridays and Weekends) The 2023 Primary Election (if needed) will be held on Tuesday, September 5, 2023. Ballots will be mailed out to eligible voters, according to voter's party affiliation, starting on August 15th. Voters must be of legal voting age, citizens of the United States, and reside in the precinct in which they are registered. Voters can verify party affiliation, registration status, and view a sample ballot online at www.vote.utah.gov . Voter registration deadline to receive a ballot in the mail is August 15th at 5pm. Registered voters who do not receive their ballot by August 14th should contact the Weber County Elections Office. The 2023 General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 21, 2023. Ballots will be mailed out to eligible voters starting on October 31st. Voters must be of legal voting age, citizens of the United States, and reside in the precinct in which they are registered. Candidate Contact Information: Mayor Four-Year Term Sheri Bingham (801) 628- 1670 Sheribingham07@gmail.com Greg Simpson (801) 628-7306 Council Member At- Large (Four-Year Term) Ryan R. Hill (801) 781-0431 Ryhill13@msn.com Kamie R. Hubbard (801) 391-3123 kamiehubbard@gmail.com Dale Fowers (801) 391-3001 Daler.daler@hotmail.com Cindy Cox (801) 791-5015 mikecindycox@gmail.com Realigning Voting Districts On February 3, 2022 the Hooper City Council moved to approve Ordinance No. O-2022-01, an ordinance re-establishing the voting districts in Hooper City. This was a necessary response to the changes in voting districts made by the Utah Legislature and the changes in the voting precincts made by Weber County. With this change came a renumbering of the districts. To see what Hooper City Council District you are located in please see the map attached below. District 1 is represented by Council Member Lisa Nothrop District 2 is represented by Council Member Bryce Wilcox District 3 is represented by Council Member Debra Marigoni Voting Districts 2023 Election Documents: Public Notice - General Election 2023 General Election Sample Ballot Election Notice 2023 2023 Municipal Declaration of Candidacy Cindy Cox: General Election Financial Statement General Election Financial Statement Amended 11/13/23 Second General Election Financial Statement Dale Fowers: General Election Financial Statement General Election Financial Statement Amended 10/30/23 Second General Election Financial Statement Second General Election Financial Statement Amended Greg Simpson: General Election Financial Statement Second General Election Financial Statement Kamie Hubbard: General Election Financial Statement Second General Election Financial Statement Ryan Hill: General Election Financial Statement General Election Financial Statement Amended 11/13/23 Second General Election Financial Statement Sheri Bingham: General Election Financial Statement Second General Election Financial Statement

  • Utility Billing | Hooper City

    Manage your Hooper City utility bills with ease. Find information on rates, payment options, due dates, and late fees for sewer and garbage services. We also provide contact information for culinary and secondary water providers in Hooper. Transferring services? Download the required forms and learn how to submit them. Hooper City Utility Billing Hooper City Utility Bills are mailed to each resident on the 1st of each month and are due on the 15th of that month. Hooper City accepts cash, check, or credit cards. To report Utility problems, please contact the city offices. Monthly Rates: Sewer & Garbage Garbage (1st Can)..................$13.50 Recycling Can...........................$7.50 Additional Cans......................$9.00 Additional Recycle Can.......$7.50 Storm Water............................$5.00 Hooper City Sewer..............$46.00 Central Weber Sewer District Fee...$20.00 Utility Bill Late Fee...............$5.00 Door Hanger Fee.................$15.00 Water Shut-Off Fee (first occurrence)....$35.00+ Water Shut-Off Fee (second occurrence and thereafter).....$50.00+ Renter Deposit....................$150.00 2025 Recycling Calendar Questions about Utilities? Email utility@hoopercity.gov or call 801-732-1064 extension 103 for assistance. Hooper City only bills sewer and garbage for residents in Hooper City, Weber County, UT. Services for culinary and secondary water are listed below. Hooper Water Improvement District Culinary Water Connection 5555 W 5500 S Hooper, UT 84315 Phone: 801-985-1991 Hooper Irrigation Company Secondary Water Connection 5375 S 5500 W Hooper, UT 84315 Phone: 801-985-8429 If you are moving into Freedom Estates, Freedom Place, or Wildwood Estates, for secondary water please contact: Roy Water Conservancy District Secondary Water Connection 5440 S 1700 W Roy, UT 84067 Phone: 801-825-9744 To transfer services into your name please fill out the Sewer and Garbage Agreement Form completely. Emergency contact needs to be someone who lives outside the home. Also include the settlement disclosure page from youur closing documents for proof of ownership. Drop off to city offices or email to utility@hoopercity.gov . Set up will not be completed until all required documents have been submitted.

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  • Business Licenses | Hooper City

    Start your business in Hooper City! Learn about the required steps, including state registration and obtaining a Hooper City business license. Find information on application fees, required inspections, and how to renew your license. Download the appropriate application forms for commercial, home-based, or minor home-based businesses. Hooper City Business Licenses Before you conduct business in Hooper City you must first be registered with the State of Utah. After completing the online registration process , you will receive all of the necessary licenses and account numbers for your business and then you can apply for a business license with Hooper City. Fire, Health and Safety Inspection: A fire, health and/or safety inspection is required on all new commercial businesses and all day-cares and preschools. Inspections may also be required on a home occupation that may use hazardous or combustible materials. A business license approval may also require approvals from a variety of agencies such as the Weber-Morgan Health Department, Utah Department of Agriculture, and the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing. Business License Application Fees: Business Type: Commercial........................................................$100 Home Occupation..............................................$75 Home Occupation, Minor.................................$0 Solicitor's License.....................................$50-150 Business License Applications: Please fill out the appropriate application and bring it to the Hooper City Office. Commercial Business License Application Home Occupation License Application Minor Home Occupation License Application License Renewals: Business licenses must be renewed annually. Business license renewals for Commercial and Home Occupation businesses can be completed by calling the Business Licensing Office. (801-732-1064 ext 102)

  • Planning and Zoning | Hooper City

    Navigate Hooper City's planning and zoning process. Find information on subdivision and site plan review, required documents, and contact details for the city offices. Download the future land use map, rezone request application, and wetlands/floodplain map. Learn more about developing within Hooper City. Hooper City Planning and Zoning The purpose of the information listed below is to provide a detailed outline of the Subdivision and Site Plan review and approval process for proposed projects within the Hooper City limits. The process is not unusual, nor is it complicated. It will require the assistance of professional engineers and surveyors familiar with residential and commercial land development. It will also require strict attention to the detailed checklist provided with each application. The information is not a substitute for the Hooper City Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance or the Hooper City Development Standards and Specifications. Both of these documents are required for development in Hooper City and are available for purchase at the city office. For all other planning and zoning questions contact the city offices at 801-732-1064. Supporting Documents: Future Land Use Map Rezone Request Application Form Wetlands/Floodplain Map

  • Events | Hooper City

    Experience the heart of Hooper City at our exciting community events! From the annual Tomato Days celebration and Halloween Haunt to Hop in the Park and the Health, Safety, & Emergency Preparedness Fair, there's something for everyone. Find dates, details, and how to get involved. Join us for fun, food, and community spirit! Hooper City Community Events Hooper, Utah offers a unique opportunity to connect with your local leaders on a personal level. The city's small-town atmosphere fosters a sense of community, making it easy to engage with elected officials and understand their vision for the future. Whether attending a city council meeting, participating in a community event, or simply striking up a conversation, you'll find Hooper's leaders to be approachable and dedicated to serving their constituents. This accessibility allows for open dialogue, ensuring your voice is heard and contributing to the shaping of Hooper's vibrant future. To see the Hooper City Calendar, click HERE . To help with any of Hooper City's vibrant events, email Erin Maughan at communityevents@hoopercity.com . Tomato Days: Date: Labor Day Weekend Festivities Include: Parade Dog Races Resident Dinner Rodeo Cow Drop Contest Hooper Tomato Days Rodeo MovieInThePark Fireworks Hooper Tomato Days Rodeo 1/5 More Information Halloween Scenes Luminaire Walk Halloween Scenes 1/2 Halloween Haunt Date: October 11, 2025 Location: Hooper Park Festivities Include: Pumpkin Scenes Luminary Walk Costumes Treats Hop In the Park Easter Egg Hunt Easter Egg Hunt Hop In the Park 1/3 Hop In the Park Date: April 19, 2025 Location: Festivities Include: Easter Egg Hunts Peter Rabbit Meet and Greet Extreme Easter Egg Hunt for Teenagers

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