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South Jordan fees costliest
But official contradicts BYU office-permit study
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"We believe that the market is desirable enough that it more than offsets these issues that were raised today," Baird said. "We have had double-digit growth on an annual basis for close to the last 15 years."
William Palmer, a BYU student majoring in finance who worked on the report, said there were many situations in which city staff could not or would not answer simple questions regarding permit fees.
"South Jordan said, 'Our fees are negotiable,"' Palmer said. "Which means, depending on what you're bringing in here, we're going to be willing to work with you more."
Horst agrees that the city's impact fees are negotiable.
"The truth is there is not a city probably in the country that if an office or retailer comes in that the cities aren't going to negotiate with them," Horst said. "If they are, for instance, a million-square-feet retail center that we are going to get a lot of sales tax, then we can help pay some of the infrastructure through sales tax."
Isaac Alldredge, also a BYU student who gathered information from cities, said most of the municipalities were cooperative.
But South Jordan officials aren't buying it.
"If you come and look at our city, we are growing fast-paced," Horst said. "Why does everybody keep knocking on our door wanting to come in if the fees are scaring them away? We've never charged a full set of fees in I don't know how long."
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