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Box Elder County Commission approves fee updates, rezones, contracts and tax-waiver requests

Box Elder County Commissioners · April 23, 2026

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Summary

The commission approved a consolidated fee schedule, two zoning map amendments, several corridor preservation fund requests, county agreements including Common Chain LLC and a series of tax-penalty waivers; motions were passed by voice vote.

At its April 22 meeting, the Box Elder County Commission approved a set of routine and agenda-specific actions spanning finance, land use and county contracts.

Key votes and actions included: approval of a $5,000 LATCF expenditure for handheld radio encryption to improve interoperability among local agencies; authorization for the auditor to write off several longstanding fire-billing receivables; adoption of the consolidated fee schedule resolution (26-09) updating fairgrounds and recorder fees and moving to electronic payments; approval of corridor preservation funding recommendations for Garland (up to $120,000) and Willard ($45,300); approval of Memorandum of Understanding 26-17 with the Bureau of Land Management to cooperate on the High Desert Trail environmental assessment; and approval of facility and rental agreements for fairgrounds uses (agreement 26-12 and an updated horse-stall rental) and the Common Chain LLC recorder backup/indexing agreement (26-13).

On land use the commission approved ordinance 6-49 to rezone about 1,362 acres in the Tremonton 3rd Ward area to agricultural heritage zone and ordinance 6-50 to rezone about 1,622 acres in the Garland/Riverside area to the same zone; both measures were forwarded from planning commission public hearings and approved by voice vote.

The treasurer’s office presented two requests to waive penalties and interest on delinquent property taxes: the commission waived penalties/interest totaling $1,005.35 for parcel 050-53-0109 (Heather Murphy) and waived penalties/interest totaling $3,374.47 for parcel 031-25-0103 (Larry Stevens), with both property owners confirming they will pay the underlying taxes. The board also adopted HR policy 28 to comply with a state law requiring employers to pay work-related medical exams directly.

All approved items were passed by voice vote; where the transcript recorded only "Aye," the meeting did not produce a roll-call tally in the record.