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Daggett County Municipal Building Authority approves lease, authorizes lease revenue bonds for health and social services center
Summary
The Daggett County Municipal Building Authority approved Resolution No. 25-06 MBA to authorize an annually renewable lease and lease revenue bonds tied to the county's new health and social services center; the transcript records inconsistent bond amounts between introduction and motion but the resolution passed on a unanimous voice vote.
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The Daggett County Municipal Building Authority on March 24, 2025 approved Resolution No. 25-06 MBA authorizing an annually renewable lease agreement between the authority and Daggett County and authorizing lease revenue bonds, Series 2025B, for the lease of the county's health and social services center and related improvements.
The resolution was introduced by the presiding official as authorizing $2,447,000 in lease revenue bonds. During the motion to approve, the motion text in the transcript referenced $1,447,000. The motion to approve passed on a unanimous voice vote; the transcript records three members saying "Aye." The transcript does not resolve which amount (the introduced $2,447,000 or the motion's $1,447,000) is the final authorized bond principal.
The authority's action authorizes the lease agreement, a ground lease master resolution and related security documents required to issue the bonds and support the lease of the new health and social services facility. The resolution was introduced, moved, seconded and approved during the meeting with no public comment recorded on this item.
Votes at the meeting were taken by voice; no roll-call names were recorded in the transcript for this motion. The authority confirmed the motion carried and moved on to the next agenda item.
The approval is a procedural authorization necessary to proceed with bond issuance and the lease arrangement; the transcript does not document subsequent steps such as bond sale dates, underwriter selection, or final bond pricing.
