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At the Feb. 6 meeting, the Brigham City Council enacted a four-month pause on solar permits for industrial, commercial, and multi-tenant residential properties to review regulations and infrastructure compatibility. City officials explained that the temporary halt does not apply to single-family homes or townhomes, but only to larger commercial or industrial projects. “We have in front of you today asking for a pause to be put in place on commercial and industrial solar projects,” said Brigham City Public Power Director Tom Cooper. “We’re trying to get some policies in place, and they’ll give us a direction on how to handle...
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By Box Elder News JournalAt the Feb. 6 meeting, the Brigham City Council enacted a four-month pause on solar permits for industrial, commercial, and multi-tenant residential properties to review regulations and infrastructure compatibility. City officials explained that the temporary halt does not apply to single-family homes or townhomes, but only to larger commercial or industrial projects. “We have in front of you today asking for a pause to be put in place on commercial and industrial solar projects,” said Brigham City Public Power Director Tom Cooper. “We’re trying to get some policies in place, and they’ll give us a direction on how to handle...
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