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Weber County to pursue interlocal fee authority, tighten PID rules and consider mills cap
Summary
County staff proposed revising the PID policy to allow interlocal agreements that would enable the county to charge administrative fees and to lower the mills allowed on housing projects; commissioners directed staff to draft language, explore fee calculations, and track related state legislation and auditor guidance.
Weber County staff told the Board of Commissioners on Feb. 2 that they will pursue revisions to the county’s policy on public improvement districts (PIDs) to create clearer rules on overlapping boundaries, allow interlocal agreements for charging administrative fees, and limit how many mills PIDs can impose on housing projects.
Lauren (county staff) explained the two main proposed additions: clarify when boundary overlaps are…
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