During a Utah County Commission meeting on Wednesday, Commissioner Bill Lee said he had “negotiated” with the company proposing to build the data center, which he did not name, and said he “asked some really, really super hard questions with the company and with their firm that represents them.” “I see my role as one where I’m negotiating on behalf of the citizens of Utah County, and trying to find a place and pattern that makes sense as we’re competing in a worldwide market,” Lee said. As part of his negotiations, Lee suggested that the county receive 100% of affordable housing subsidies included in the project, meaning none of that money would go to Eagle Mountain. “It’s the ability for the county to be able to use that, and so I see it as a benefit countywide,” Lee said. Commissioner Amelia Powers Gardner said she agreed with Lee’s suggestion. “I don’t know what their plan is, I don’t know how much affordable housing they plan to put in their city or how many single-family homes they plan to put in their city, but I know that there’s a lot of other areas in the county that could really utilize that money. So I think it sounds like a good idea.” Commissioner Tom Sakievich asked whether it would be better to split the affordable housing subsidies 50-50 with Eagle Mountain “to keep the city some funds coming to them for that future need that they’re going to have.” “I’m pretty stubborn at the 100%,” said Lee. “I’ll just tell you.” The commission voted unanimously to approve the interlocal agreement with the Eagle Mountain Development Agency with the amendment suggested by Lee. [SOURCE May 27, 2021]The Eagle Mountain City Council will be voting on the plan as the Redevelopment Agency on Jun 1st.
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