From Deseret News archives:
Yearly boom strains Garden City
Garden City officially has about 400 residents. But because about nine in 10 of the town's estimated 1,100 homes are owned by part-time residents, the summer population jumps to as many as 4,500.
Add that to the hundreds of thousands of tourists who visit Bear Lake each year, and you've got a small town struggling to provide services for a big population.
The issue came to a head recently when more than 100 property owners packed the tiny Town Hall to protest a proposal to raise Garden City's share of property taxes 385 percent. Responding to the outcry, the Town Council settled on a 100 percent increase.
Even so, resident Jerry Hunsicker says Garden City is forcing full-time residents to fund services for summer residents and tourists.
"Most of the infrastructure is based not on the full-time residents who live here but on the visitors," Hunsicker said.
"It really wasn't the amount, it was the idea of 385 percent," Hansen said.
With the 100 percent increase, a year-round resident with an average home will pay $36 in property taxes an $18 increase.
But year-round residents pay taxes on just 55 percent of a home's value. Most Garden City homes are occupied only part of the year, which means a part-time resident will pay $66 a year on an average home, a $33 increase.
Garden City resident Gene Cook said the vacation homeowners are paying more than their share.
"I really, really felt bad about our secondary homeowners having to pay 100 percent more in taxes to support developers," Cook said.
He said the town should make developers pay for the services their projects require.
"My major concern about that large of increase is developers should pay the impact fees," Cook said.
To generate more revenue, in August the city raised the fees developers pay for new roads to $2,896 per home from 4 cents per square foot ($60 for a 1,500-square-foot home). The impact fees for water were raised two years ago to $1,178 per connection from $208 per connection.
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