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House approves changes to impact-fee law that extend oversight to some private utilities

Utah House of Representatives · February 25, 2013
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Summary

Lawmakers passed HB 224 to clarify impact-fee rules, define private entities eligible for impact-fee requirements and set time and level-of-service limits; floor debate focused on whether the measure increases or decreases impact fees and on constitutional limits such as Dolan v. Tigard.

The Utah House passed House Bill 224 on Feb. 25 after extended floor debate over private water companies’ ability to charge impact fees and the constitutional limits on exactions.

Representative McKay said HB 224 clarifies who is subject to the Impact Fee Act by defining "private entity" and by adding a statutory definition for "level of service" so…

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