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Commission weighs moderate‑income housing options and water‑efficiency code; staff to report by July deadline
Summary
Rochelle from the county manager’s office told the Tooele County Commission that state law requires a moderate‑income housing plan and that the county must report on at least three implementation elements by July 30.
Rochelle (county manager’s office) told the Tooele County Commission on June 3 that the county must submit or update a moderate‑income housing plan per state law and report on at least three implementation elements by July 30.
She said county staff and attorneys had identified several possible elements that could be added to the county’s plan: create a commercial zoning district allowing higher‑density mixed‑use housing (in areas that have or can connect to water/sewer), reduce/waive certain impact fees for qualifying moderate‑income housing, and eliminate impact fees for accessory dwelling units (ADUs). “It is very difficult for us to accomplish where we do not provide water or sewer services in the unincorporated area,” she said, citing…
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