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Hooper council green-lights update to parks impact-fee plan, funded largely by state grant
Summary
Hooper City Council on Dec. 4 approved amending its parks impact fee facilities plan, launching a 20-year parks and trails master-planning process and a follow-up fee analysis. The project is funded by an $88,000 Utah Outdoor Recreation Planning Grant with a $17,600 local match.
Mayor Sherry Bingham and the Hooper City Council on Dec. 4 approved an amendment to the Hooper City Parks impact fee facilities plan (IFFP), starting a multi-step update intended to set park and trail capital needs and future impact fees for new development.
City Engineer Taylor Stoffer told the council the update is a three-phase process: a 20-year parks and trails master plan, an IFFP to identify needed facilities and costs, and an impact fee analysis by a financial firm that will calculate per-lot fees for new…
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