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S.B. 89
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5 This act modifies the Transportation Code to extend the state park access highway for
6 Hyrum State Park.
7 This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
8 AMENDS:
9 72-3-204, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 270, Laws of Utah 1998
10 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
11 Section 1. Section 72-3-204 is amended to read:
12 72-3-204. State park access highways -- Hyrum State Park to Painted Rocks.
13 State park access highways include:
14 (1) HYRUM STATE PARK. Access to Hyrum State Park is at the pay gate in Cache
15 County at 405 West 300 South in Hyrum and proceeds northerly on 400 West to State Highway
16 101. No access road is defined.
17 (2) IRON MISSION STATE PARK. Access to Iron Mission State Park is at the parking
18 area and museum in Iron County at milepoint 3.3 on State Highway 130 at 585 North Main St. in
19 Cedar City. No access road is defined.
20 (3) JORDAN RIVER STATE PARK. Access to Jordan River State Park is at the park
21 entrance in Salt Lake County at milepoint 61.3 on State Highway 68 at 1084 North Redwood Road
22 in Salt Lake City. No access road is defined.
23 (4) JORDANELLE STATE PARK (HAILSTONE MARINA). Access to the Jordanelle
24 State Park Hailstone Marina begins in Wasatch County at State Highway 40 and proceeds
25 southeasterly on State Highway 319 a distance of 1.4 miles to the marina parking area at the park
26 and is under the jurisdiction of UDOT.
27 (5) JORDANELLE STATE PARK (ROCK CLIFF NATURE CENTER). Access to the
28 Jordanelle State Park Rock Cliff Nature Center begins in Wasatch County at State Highway 32 and
29 proceeds northwesterly on a county road a distance of 0.6 miles to the parking area at the park and
30 is under the jurisdiction of the county.
31 (6) JORDANELLE STATE PARK (ROCK CREEK). Access to Jordanelle State Park
32 Rock Creek begins in Wasatch County at State Highway 189 and proceeds southerly on a county
33 road a distance of 0.1 miles to the parking area at the park and is under the jurisdiction of the
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35 (7) KODACHROME BASIN STATE PARK. Access to the Kodachrome Basin State Park
36 begins in Kane County at State Highway 12 and proceeds southeasterly on a county road 10.1
37 miles to the parking area at Kodachrome Lodge and is under the jurisdiction of Kane County.
38 (8) LOST CREEK STATE PARK. Access to the Lost Creek State Park begins in Morgan
39 County at Interstate Highway 84 and proceeds northeasterly on a county road a distance of 12.8
40 miles to the parking/boat launch area at the park and is under the jurisdiction of Morgan County.
41 (9) MILLSITE STATE PARK. Access to the Millsite State Park begins in Emery County
42 at State Highway 10 and proceeds northwesterly on a county road (L122) a distance of 4.6 miles
43 to the parking area at the park and is under the jurisdiction of Emery County.
44 (10) MINERSVILLE STATE PARK. Access to the Minersville State Park begins in
45 Beaver County at State Highway 21 and proceeds northwesterly on State Highway 310 a distance
46 of 0.3 miles to the visitor center/contact station at the park and is under the jurisdiction of UDOT.
47 (11) NEWSPAPER ROCK STATE PARK. Access to the Newspaper Rock State Park
48 begins in San Juan County at State Highway 191 and proceeds southwesterly on State Highway
49 211 a distance of 12.4 miles to the parking area at the park and is under the jurisdiction of UDOT.
50 (12) OTTER CREEK STATE PARK. Access to the Otter Creek State Park is at the pay
51 gate/contact station in Piute County at milepoint 6.4 on State Highway 22. No access road is
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53 (13) PAINTED ROCKS (YUBA EAST SHORE). Access to the Painted Rocks Yuba East
54 Shore begins in Sanpete County at State Highway 28 and proceeds westerly on a county road a
55 distance of 2.0 miles to the parking/boat launch area at the park and is under the jurisdiction of
56 Sanpete County.
Legislative Review Note
as of 1-22-01 1:08 PM
A limited legal review of this legislation raises no obvious constitutional or statutory concerns.