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House adopts conference committee report narrowing impact‑fee use for high‑rise firefighting equipment

Utah House of Representatives · February 28, 2006
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Summary

The Utah House adopted a conference committee report on first substitute Senate Bill 267 to limit certain local impact‑fee spending to expensive fire‑suppression vehicles (ladders of at least 75 feet with price tags above $1.25 million) in commercial areas with buildings at least five stories tall; the measure passed the House and was sent back to the Senate.

The Utah House voted to adopt a joint conference committee report on first substitute Senate Bill 267, narrowing when local impact‑fee dollars may be used for fire‑suppression equipment.

Representative Snow, speaking for the conference committee, said the changes “narrowed the gap of what impact fees could be used for” and described the amendment as limiting eligible purchases to “a fire…

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