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H.J.R. 26

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SCOFIELD LAND TRANSFER JOINT RESOLUTION

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2011 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Patrick Painter

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Senate Sponsor: David P. Hinkins

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This joint resolution of the Legislature urges Utah's congressional delegation to sponsor
             10      legislation to resolve the Scofield land transfer issue.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This resolution:
             13          .    urges Utah's congressional delegation to sponsor legislation to resolve the Scofield
             14      lands transfer issue as outlined in this resolution, and to make every effort to see it
             15      successfully pass the United States Congress.
             16      Special Clauses:
             17          None
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             19      Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             20          WHEREAS, the United States, acting through the Bureau of Reclamation and in
             21      cooperation with Price River Water Conservancy District and Carbon Water Conservancy
             22      District, acquired lands to accommodate both normal and flood control storage of water;
             23          WHEREAS, in 1946, the United States, acting through the Federal Bureau of
             24      Reclamation (BLM), completed construction of the Scofield Dam to provide water for
             25      irrigation, municipal, and industrial purposes;
             26          WHEREAS, the only features of the Scofield Project are Scofield Dam and Reservoir,
             27      which are designed to impound both normal and flood flows;


             28          WHEREAS, in order to store flood flows, the dam and reservoir basin are designed
             29      with space for storage of water at levels between the Normal Water Surface Elevation and the
             30      Flood Surcharge Elevation;
             31          WHEREAS, to safely accommodate the flood storage, the United States acquired lands,
             32      and interests in lands, up to and sufficiently beyond the Flood Surcharge Elevation of the
             33      Reservoir;
             34          WHEREAS, residents have paid Carbon County property taxes for the entire time that
             35      they have claimed title to the property and the United States has made Payments In Lieu of
             36      Taxes since acquisition of the property and completion of the project;
             37          WHEREAS, claimants have constructed private wells and other utilities on the United
             38      States property and a special service district was created to construct, operate, and maintain a
             39      sewer system within the subdivision;
             40          WHEREAS, claimants should have a choice of one of two options to resolve issues of
             41      trespass and encroachment;
             42          WHEREAS, the first option available to claimants should be to authorize the Secretary
             43      of the Interior to transfer a fee interest in the claimed portion of the property above the
             44      elevation of the crest of the existing spillway, if the claimant remits to the United States the
             45      current fair market value of the fee interest in the claimed portion of the property, exclusive of
             46      the value of any permanent structures; to retain a flood easement by the United States over the
             47      entire tract; and have deed restrictions requiring, among other things, the claimant to secure or
             48      tie down any and all structures so as to prevent them from being displaced during any flood
             49      event;
             50          WHEREAS, the second option to claimants should be to authorize the Secretary of the
             51      Interior to grant to a claimant an easement or life estate permitting the continued occupation of
             52      the claimed portion of the property above the elevation of the crest of the existing spillway
             53      elevation and the continued existence of existing structures, subject to the claimant remitting to
             54      the United States the current fair market value of the easement or life estate provisions under
             55      which the claimant agrees to hold the United States harmless for any and all claims arising
             56      from the design, construction, operation, or replacement of Scofield Dam and Reservoir; and
             57      an easement or life estate provisions requiring, among other things, the claimant to secure or tie
             58      down any and all structures to prevent them from being displaced during any flood event;


             59          WHEREAS, federal revenues generated from the exercise of either option should be
             60      retained in a trust fund administered by the United States Secretary of the Interior, acting
             61      through the Bureau of Land Management and used for the purpose of providing enhanced
             62      recreation opportunities at Scofield Reservoir; and
             63          WHEREAS, the efforts of Governor Herbert, Alan Christensen, John Jones, Boyd
             64      Bunnell, Sam Chiara, Wayne Pullan, Curt Pledger, Albert Spensko, Mike Milovich, Ed
             65      Vidmar, and Ted Wilson have helped to shape this solution to the issue:
             66          NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah
             67      urges Utah's congressional delegation to sponsor legislation that resolves the Scofield land
             68      transfer issue as outlined in this resolution, and to make every effort to see it successfully pass
             69      the United States Congress.
             70          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah expresses
             71      appreciation to Governor Herbert, Alan Christensen, John Jones, Boyd Bunnell, Sam Chiara,
             72      Wayne Pullan, Curt Pledger, Albert Spensko, Mike Milovich, Ed Vidmar, and Ted Wilson for
             73      their efforts in developing a solution to this issue.
             74          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be sent to the Majority
             75      Leader of the United States Senate, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives,
             76      the Carbon County Commission, the United States Bureau of Reclamation, Governor Herbert,
             77      Alan Christensen, John Jones, Boyd Bunnell, Sam Chiara, Wayne Pullan, Curt Pledger, Albert
             78      Spensko, Mike Milovich, Ed Vidmar, and Ted Wilson and to the members of Utah's
             79      congressional delegation.




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