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House adopts impact‑fee revisions, lowers notice period and adds certification for fee studies

Utah House of Representatives · March 11, 2009
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Summary

First substitute Senate Bill 84 was amended and passed to reorganize impact‑fee accounting, reduce notice from 14 to 10 days, redefine fire suppression vehicle valuation to $500,000, and require a professional certification for impact‑fee studies.

The House approved first substitute Senate Bill 84 on March 10 after brief discussion and a small wording amendment requested by the State Auditor. Representative Powell, the House sponsor, described the bill as a consensus bill developed with the Land Use Task Force, Utah League of Cities and Towns and…

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