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Yearly boom strains Garden City
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Garden City already has a 1 percent hotel tax, but it accounts for only 11 percent of the town's budget.
"Everybody agrees we do need money," said Hunsicker, who plans to run for Town Council. "All of these things can be done with user fees and impact fees."
Rick Fawcett, a Pocatello, Idaho, consultant who recommended the tax increase after studying Garden City's finances, said the city should have been raising property taxes as growth drove up the costs of services. Instead, he said, city officials assumed rising property values and new construction would generate enough revenue to cover the costs of services resulting from new development.
"It's a city that's growing rapidly that hadn't kept their taxes at an appropriate level," Fawcett said. "You can't keep running a city like that."
In fact, the Town Council recently voted unanimously for a six-month moratorium on new, multihome subdivisions to give city officials time to update Garden City's general plan and review subdivision ordinances.
Garden City homeowners aren't the only Utahns concerned about high property taxes. Landowners throughout the state have complained about escalating property values pushing up property taxes to unaffordable levels.
In fact, the Legislature is preparing bills for the 2008 session aimed at providing property tax relief and altering the way government entities can impose tax increases.
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