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Wyoming council amends pilot property tax-exemption rules after debate over "two-project" limit
Summary
On April 21 the Wyoming City Council approved changes to an ordinance that sets standards for requests for property tax exemptions tied to pilot projects. Councillors debated and removed a sentence limiting the city to two projects within a half-mile, then adopted the ordinance as amended.
The Wyoming City Council voted April 21 to amend Chapter 2, Article 4, Division 3, Section 2-283 of the city code to finalize procedures and standards for evaluating requests for property tax exemptions tied to pilot projects.
Council members debated a sentence in the ordinance that read, “There shall be no more than 2 projects with active service charge in lieu of property taxes within half a mile of each other.” Council Member Posler moved to remove that sentence; the amendment was seconded and carried. The council then voted to adopt the ordinance as amended.
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