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Logan staff propose lower wastewater impact fee for multifamily units, citing lower per‑unit usage
Summary
City staff presented a proposal to reduce the wastewater treatment impact fee assessed per multifamily dwelling from the single‑family standard by about 70 percent, lowering the per‑unit fee from $2,433 to $1,703 based on winter wastewater usage estimates. The change will return to council for public hearings before adoption.
Tyler Richards, recently ratified as the city’s environmental department director, presented a proposed adjustment to the city’s multifamily wastewater impact fee at the Jan. 27 Logan City Council meeting.
Richards said the city’s 2019 impact fees were imposed after bonding for the wastewater treatment plant, and that subsequent analysis by a consulting engineer — referenced in the meeting as Louis Roberts in Birmingham — found multifamily dwelling units produce substantially less wastewater per door in the winter (the…
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