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Daggett County holds public hearing on $1.447 million lease revenue bonds for health, social services center

Daggett County Municipal Building Authority · March 25, 2025
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Summary

The Daggett County Municipal Building Authority held a public hearing March 25 to consider authorizing up to $1,447,000 in lease revenue bonds (Series 2025B) for the lease of a health and social services center and related documents; no public comment was offered and no vote was taken.

The Daggett County Municipal Building Authority opened a public hearing at 9:18 a.m. on March 25 to consider authorizing an annual renewable lease agreement and issuing up to $1,447,000 in lease revenue bonds, identified in the record as Series 2025B, to finance the lease of a health and social services center and related improvements.

An unidentified presiding official summarized the proposal, saying the hearing would consider the lease agreement, a ground lease, a master resolution and the security and other documents required in connection with the bonds. "The purpose of this public hearing is to to consider the Municipal Building Authority of Daggett County, Utah authorizing and approving an annual renewable lease agreement between the authority and Daggett County, Utah, authorizing the authority's $1,447,000 lease revenue bonds Series 2025B for the lease of [a] health and social services center and related improvements," the presiding official stated.

Before opening the public comment period, the presiding official asked if anyone wished to offer further clarification or discussion; none was offered. The official then invited members of the public to comment on the proposed lease agreement and bond issuance. "Is there any public today that would like to make public comment concerning this lease agreement and the approval of the revenue bonds?" they asked. Hearing and seeing no public in attendance who wished to speak, the presiding official noted there were no public comments.

The hearing concluded with the presiding official asking if anything else remained for discussion; receiving none, the official adjourned the meeting by acclamation at 9:20 a.m. There was no recorded motion, vote, or formal decision during the hearing record provided, and no public testimony was entered into the record.