From Deseret News archives:
Pricey permits: BYU study finds big disparity among Wasatch Front cities
You may also want to avoid Herriman, where it takes more than two years to secure the permit.
In some cities, developers face an extremely long and costly battle to build new office and industrial buildings, according to Michael Roderick, president of the Utah chapter of the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties.
"If we cannot develop and deliver projects in a timely manner and a competitive manner, we are going to lose out to all these industries," Roderick said. "Salt Lake County municipalities are competing with the Denvers of the world, the Phoenixes of the world and Las Vegas for business and industry."
The $10,000 study, which was conducted by two Brigham Young University graduate students and commissioned by NAIOP and the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors, found a wild variation in costs and time in securing commercial and industrial permits in 2005 among Salt Lake County cities. The study ranked 15 cities and Salt Lake County.
The five costliest cities in obtaining an office building permit were South Jordan, Draper, Murray, West Jordan and Taylorsville. Cottonwood Heights, at $18,823, was the cheapest city in permit and development fees for a single project.
However, Doug Meldrum, economic development director for South Jordan, questioned the accuracy of the study.
"I found a $204,000 discrepancy from what it says in the report to what our fees actually are for office," Meldrum said. "It really concerned me."
Meldrum was so concerned he wrote a letter to NAIOP, saying that the study's numbers are not comparable. "The impact fees on a younger, growing community would be dramatically different than an older, built-out community," Meldrum said. "That is like comparing apples to oranges."
Even with a $204,000 downward adjustment to South Jordan's permit and development fees, the city would still rank as the most expensive city in the county in obtaining a commercial building permit.
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