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North Summit Fire District notifies council of proposed $100,000 property tax increase; council approves personnel and operations policies
Summary
North Summit Fire District presented a notice of intent to increase property tax revenue by $100,000 (4.56%) triggering truth-in-taxation requirements; the Summit County Council also approved a package of personnel and operational policy updates for the district.
North Summit Fire District officials told the Summit County Council on Oct. 15 they intend to increase property tax revenues by $100,000 — a 4.56% increase over the 2025 budgeted property-tax revenue — and that the increase will trigger Utah truth-in-taxation procedures.
District representatives presented impact examples based on a $722,000 median home value (using the state primary-residence 45% reduction): the staff summary calculated an annual increase to a primary residence of about $20.88 and an…
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