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Wasatch County Fire board approves retirement pickup, accepts clean audit; hears wildfire outlook and station construction delay
Summary
At its June meeting the Wasatch County Fire Protection Special Service District board approved a 100% retirement contribution pickup for tier‑2 public safety employees, accepted an unmodified audit opinion for fiscal 2023, heard a wildfire‑season outlook after two recent brush fires, and learned that FAA permitting has delayed final work on a new station.
At its June meeting the Wasatch County Fire Protection Special Service District board approved an annual resolution to pick up retirement contributions for tier‑2 public safety employees, accepted a clean audit of the district—s 2023 financial statements and received updates on wildfire risk, staffing and a new station delayed by an FAA permit.
The board voted to adopt the retirement contribution resolution after staff said the measure implements a 100% pickup for tier‑2 public safety employees. Staff noted the pickup does not currently cover four employees classified as public employees rather than public safety; the district said state retirement classification issues are under review at the legislative level. The motion to adopt the resolution was moved by Mark and seconded by Spencer and passed unanimously.
The board also approved warrants totaling $1,383,515.77. Staff told the board that seven checks (six related to wildland bond repayments and one for a Heber City permit fee) totaling $37,656 were omitted from the current warrant list and…
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