Land Use & Zoning

An impact fee in Utah is a charge imposed on new development to:

APay for ongoing maintenance of existing infrastructure
BFund new or expanded public facilities needed to serve the development✓ Correct
CCompensate neighboring property owners for inconvenience
DCover the cost of environmental impact studies

Explanation

Impact fees are one-time charges on new development intended to fund the cost of new or expanded public infrastructure—such as roads, parks, water, and sewer facilities—needed to serve the new development.

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