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El Mirage council adopts notice to change miscellaneous fees, considers two property-tax options
Summary
The council adopted a notice of intent to change various fees and directed staff to include a proposed property tax option; the motion included an alternate property tax option based on new growth only, and council approved the notice 6-1 (Council Member Gentry opposed).
The El Mirage Common Council on March 4 adopted a notice of intent to change certain municipal fees — including consolidated fire alarm and sprinkler fees and a restructure of false-alarm charges — and asked staff to include an alternative property-tax option in the notice.
Staff said the adopted fee schedules list maximums that the city could charge and that many changes were clarifications to wording to help businesses understand fee purposes. For fire-related fees, staff combined fire alarm and sprinkler system charges into single…
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