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Rocky Mountain Power wins 60-day continuation and tolling of statutory deadline

5843325 · September 17, 2025
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Summary

The Utah County Planning Commission agreed Sept. 16 to continue a Rocky Mountain Power application to Nov. 18 and to toll the 60-day statutory decision deadline referenced in Utah Code 54-18-304(a)(1) while the matter is continued.

The Utah County Planning Commission voted Sept. 16 to continue consideration of a Rocky Mountain Power application until Nov. 18 and to toll the 60-day decision deadline cited in Utah Code 54-18-304(a)(1) while the matter is continued. The applicant requested the delay and a pause of the statutory review clock.

Commissioners granted the continuation after staff told the board a prior action that month had already paused the 60-day period. “We’re here to seek a continuation. We’d actually like to ask for 60 days instead of 30 to your…

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