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Wasatch fire board approves $2.8M warrants; $2M tied to new station, chief updates Yellow Lake Fire
Summary
The Wasatch County Fire Protection Special Service District board approved October warrants totaling about $2.8 million — including roughly $2.0 million tied to a new fire station and a first CIB loan payment — heard a Yellow Lake Fire update (≈19,900 acres; $7.7M cost) and discussed moving IT services to the county under an MOU for 2025.
The Wasatch County Fire Protection Special Service District board on Oct. 8 approved the October warrants, a package the chief said totaled about $2,800,000 and includes major one‑time payments tied to the district's new station and a CIB loan.
Speaker 4, who briefed the board on the warrants, said "it's $2,800,000," adding that "2,000,000 of that is associated directly with the new fire station" and that roughly $1,300,000 is construction cost. He also said the district made an initial 30‑year CIB loan payment of about $670,000: "the other approximately 670,000 large check to make that up that 2,000,000 was our first CIB loan payment on that loan for that fire station."
The motion to approve the warrants was made by Speaker 1 and seconded by Speaker 3; the board approved the motion by unanimous voice vote (approximately 5–0).
Nut graf: The warrants vote…
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