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Senate approves annexation bill requiring owner consent for adjoining properties
Summary
The Utah Senate approved House Bill 166, with amendments deleting a reference to section 4-18, to clarify that properties within a half-mile of a city cannot be annexed without owner consent; the measure passed by roll call and will be sent back to the House.
The Utah Senate on March 1 approved House Bill 166, a measure that changes how annexation near city boundaries works by making it clear that properties cannot be brought into a city without the property owner’s consent.
Representatives of the bill said the measure deletes references to section 4-18 of the code and cleans up the bill's long title. Representative Smith was listed as sponsor for the…
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