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Airport board adopts revised hangar lease, sets flight‑line rate at 47¢
Summary
The Cache County Airport Authority Board approved revised hangar lease terms that change billing to lot size, tie annual increases to Social Security COLA, clarify hookup and utility responsibility, and set rates at 37¢ off the flight line and 47¢ on the flight line; a proposed $2M aggregate insurance requirement was removed.
The Cache County Airport Authority Board voted to adopt a revised standard hangar lease that changes how rent is calculated, clarifies tenant responsibilities and sets new rates for flight‑line and non‑flight‑line sites.
Airport manager Bob presented the recommended edits, saying the board should bill “for the total site that the hangar is on” rather than the hangar’s internal dimensions and should link annual rent increases to the Social Security cost‑of‑living percentage. He told the board a one‑time hookup fee would remain at $1,000 or the prevailing city connection fee, whichever is greater, and that leases will specify that lessees are responsible for utilities “including, but not limited to, water, sewer,…
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