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Layton staff proposes first sewer impact fee; council schedules Nov. 20 public hearing

Layton City Council · November 4, 2025
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Summary

City staff presented a wastewater master plan identifying short-term projects of $5.74 million and proposed a new sewer impact fee program. The gross fee proposed is $429.96 per equivalent residential unit (ERU) with an initial adjusted ERU fee of $386.81 in year one; staff will return Nov. 20 for a public hearing.

Layton City staff presented a wastewater master plan and an accompanying impact-fees analysis and recommended the council consider a sewer impact-fee ordinance. The master plan identifies growth-driven collection improvements and four short-term capital projects totaling $5,740,000; staff said $1,880,000 of that total is eligible to be collected through impact fees over the next 10 years.

Steve Jackson, the staff presenter, described projected demand and the fee calculation. "The gross fee is $429.96 per ERU," Jackson said. After crediting…

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