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County legislative update: bills on Dakota Pacific, resort-tax, property assessments and a proposed state development agency
Summary
County staff briefed the Summit County Council on Feb. 26 about several bills at the Utah Legislature that could affect local land use, taxation and revenues, including a substitute to SB 26 tied to Dakota Pacific and a proposed state Beehive Development Agency that could supersede local land-use authority for select projects.
County staff briefed the Summit County Council on Feb. 26 about several bills pending at the Utah Legislature that could affect local land use, taxation and revenues.
Jana (county staff) led the update. She said SB 26 — the housing and transit reinvestment zone statute — had a new substitute that “includes language that provides the density and uses consistent with the amended development agreement that Summit County approved with Dakota Pacific and would allow DPRA to make an administrative application to Summit County for approval.” Staff said that substitute had just been released and was being heard in committee.
Staff also described SB 91, a bill that would extend restaurant-tax parity so prepared foods sold in grocery and convenience stores would be taxed…
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