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Box Elder County will continue waiving impact fees on qualifying housing projects for another year, following action taken Wednesday by the county commission to adopt two resolutions in compliance with state housing mandates. Under Resolution 25-05, the county reaffirmed its commitment to not charge impact fees on developments that provide moderate-income housing. A second measure, Resolution 25-06, extends the same fee waiver to accessory dwelling units, commonly known as ADUs. Both resolutions will remain in effect for one year and are intended to support affordable housing efforts under Utah’s statutory reporting requirements. “These resolutions are part of our annual moderate...
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By Box Elder News JournalBox Elder County will continue waiving impact fees on qualifying housing projects for another year, following action taken Wednesday by the county commission to adopt two resolutions in compliance with state housing mandates. Under Resolution 25-05, the county reaffirmed its commitment to not charge impact fees on developments that provide moderate-income housing. A second measure, Resolution 25-06, extends the same fee waiver to accessory dwelling units, commonly known as ADUs. Both resolutions will remain in effect for one year and are intended to support affordable housing efforts under Utah’s statutory reporting requirements. “These resolutions are part of our annual moderate...
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