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Council unanimously reauthorizes Habitat Conservation Plan impact fee to streamline development
Summary
Ivins City Council voted unanimously to adopt Ordinance 2025-12, reauthorizing the city's environmental mitigation impact fee that funds the Washington County Habitat Conservation Plan and allows development to proceed without individual endangered-species analyses for the desert tortoise.
Ivins City Council on June 19 adopted Ordinance 2025-12 to reauthorize an environmental mitigation impact fee that funds the Washington County Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP).
Staff attorney Brian (staff counsel; spoke to the ordinance) told the council the fee is charged on new development to fund the regional HCP and thereby allows developers in the city to proceed without…
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