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House passes SB 267 to tighten local land‑use processing and allow limited impact fees; members amend to cite International Building Code
Summary
The House passed first substitute Senate Bill 267 to require timelier processing of land‑use plans, require a staff report to applicants before hearings, and create limited accountability around impact fees for items such as fire‑suppression equipment. Members amended the bill to replace 'Uniform Building Code' with 'International Building Code.'
The Utah House on the floor passed first substitute Senate Bill 267, a package of local government changes that aims to speed up land‑use reviews and tighten accountability for impact fees. Representative Snow, the bill sponsor, said the measure "requires counties and municipalities to process them on a timely basis, requires a staff report to given back to the applicant within 3 days in advance of a public hearing," so applicants have time to…
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