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House approves changes to impact-fee notice requirements, allowing web posting but mandating mail to large landowners
Summary
Lawmakers amended HB125 to let cities post certain impact-fee notices on the Utah Public Notice website in lieu of mailing statewide advocacy groups, added AARP and Utah Taxpayers Association to notice lists, and required mailed notice to owners of parcels of five acres or more; the House passed the bill 40-32.
The House on Feb. 16 approved amendments to House Bill 125 changing how local governments notify stakeholders about impact-fee studies and enactments.
Representative Craig Powell, sponsor of the amendment, said the bill allows municipalities to use the Utah Public Notice website instead of mailing notices to statewide advocacy groups, reducing mailing burdens on cities while retaining mailed notice for property owners of parcels of five acres or larger.…
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