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Senate advances Point of the Mountain land-use changes, creates privilege-tax framework for state-owned site
Summary
Senators passed first substitute Senate Bill 166 to refine board membership for the Point of the Mountain State Land Authority, set a privilege-tax formula to mirror property-tax equivalents, and clarify public-notice and plat-recording procedures for the 700-plus acre site.
The Utah Senate on Tuesday read for a third time and advanced first substitute Senate Bill 166, which updates governance and tax treatment for the Point of the Mountain State Land Use Authority, the body overseeing development of the former prison site.
Sponsor Senator Stevenson said the bill contains several technical and policy changes to facilitate development of more than 700 acres of state-owned land near the point of the mountain. Key changes include amending…
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