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Boundary commission asks attorneys for written legal interpretation on annexation standing

Boundary Commission · February 12, 2026
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Summary

Commission members discussed a possible annexation adjacent to USU and asked city and county attorneys to produce a written interpretation of state law on which parties have standing to protest annexations; the panel approved past minutes and adjourned.

The boundary commission opened a meeting and approved minutes from February 8, 2024, and February 13, 2025, before turning to concerns about a possible annexation south of town near the USU campus.

Participants raised a scenario involving a property between Highway 191 and Mill Creek that could be proposed for annexation. Unidentified Speaker 5 said the matter is currently informal and "there's no active application," but flagged the prospect that residents would object if a formal notice is filed.

The central debate focused on which entity…

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