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House approves land‑use compromise to clarify impact fees, reallocates permit fund for local training

Utah House of Representatives · February 22, 2018
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Summary

HB250 clarifies which entities receive impact‑fee payments and redirects part of a building‑permit fee to the Office of Property Rights Ombudsman for training local officials; Representative Schultz said the change was the land‑use task force product and an adopted amendment slightly adjusts training fund shares.

House Bill 250, a product of Utah’s land‑use task force, passed the House after amendment and discussion and will move to the Senate. The bill clarifies that impact‑fee payments are properly attributable to the entity that collected them (city, county or special service district) and reallocates a portion of an existing 1% building‑permit fee into the Office of Property Rights Ombudsman for…

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