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Commissioners raise concerns about state land-use bills that could limit county authority; staff to review and report back

2393387 · February 3, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners discussed a package of state land-use bills (including a bill identified as 207) that staff say could curtail county land-use authority, affect annexation and change administrative variance procedures; staff will continue review and coordinate with lobbyists and legal counsel.

Duchesne County commissioners on Feb. 3 discussed a set of state legislative proposals that staff said could narrow county authority over land use, annexation and certain local fees.

Agenda presenters flagged one bill identified in the meeting as House Bill 207 (referred to in the transcript as “207”) and said the measure contains a line that would restrict some county-imposed transportation or land-use charges.…

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