H.C.R. 1 Resolution Urging Open Space along Jordan River Trail

Bill Sponsor:
Rep. Kiser, Todd E.
  • Drafting Attorney: James L. Wilson


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      • Last Action: 15 Mar 2004, Governor Signed
      • Last Location: Lieutenant Governor's office for filing
      • Effective Date: 15 Mar 2004


    H.C.R. 1


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    RESOLUTION URGING OPEN SPACE ALONG

                     
    JORDAN RIVER TRAIL

                     
    2004 GENERAL SESSION

                     
    STATE OF UTAH

                     
    Sponsor: Todd E. Kiser

                     
                      LONG TITLE
                      General Description:
                          This concurrent resolution of the Legislature and the Governor urges local government,
                      state government, and private landowner action.
                      Highlighted Provisions:
                          This resolution:
                          .    urges local and state governmental entities and private landowners that own various
                      portions of open space along the Jordan River between 12600 South and the
                      Bangerter Highway to work together to assure that the land is preserved as open
                      space.
                      Special Clauses:
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                      Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, the Governor concurring therein:
                          WHEREAS, the people of Salt Lake County value open space;
                          WHEREAS, one of the last remaining open spaces along the Jordan River is a 500 acre
                      area, 370 acres of which is publicly owned, between 12600 South and the Bangerter Highway;
                          WHEREAS, the majority of the area is undeveloped and includes wetlands, trails, and
                      Native American ruins;
                          WHEREAS, this land has persisted in almost its natural state, as one of the few stretches
                      of the river which has not been hardened or straightened;
                          WHEREAS, unlike most of the river corridor, large sections of open space exist on both
                      sides of the river and are still frequented by deer and other wildlife;


                          WHEREAS, this land is also home to all types of waterfowl and is an important
                      migrational stop for a variety of birds;
                          WHEREAS, protection of this valuable open space is crucial in order to ensure that a
                      remnant of the historic Jordan River will remain;
                          WHEREAS, creating and implementing a joint plan for Jordan River open space will
                      provide the citizens of Utah with a natural oasis that is protected from the encroachments of
                      development;
                          WHEREAS, despite the fact that a large portion of the open space is publicly owned,
                      ownership is spread across several local and state governmental agencies, which complicates
                      efforts to move forward with a coordinated and specific purpose;
                          WHEREAS, local governments, state entities, and private landowners should explore
                      together the various means for establishing both the public and private portions of the land as
                      open space for the benefit of the citizens of the state of Utah; and
                          WHEREAS, by working together, these groups can formulate a process that will make
                      more open space available for the citizens of the state while recognizing the need to respect and
                      accommodate public utility rights of way impacted by the process and respecting property rights:
                          NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah, the
                      Governor concurring therein, urge the city of Draper, the city of Riverton, Salt Lake County, and
                      the state of Utah to develop an action plan for open space along the Jordan River between 12600
                      South and the Bangerter Highway and to work together to assure that the land is preserved as
                      open space.
                          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be sent to Riverton City,
                      Draper City, the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, the Central Utah Water Conservancy
                      District, the Great Salt Lake Audubon Society, the Utah Reclamation Mitigation and
                      Conservation Commission, the South Valley Trails Committee, the Salt Lake County Parks and
                      Recreation Department, Utah Back Country Horsemen, the Natural Resources Forum, Salt Lake
                      County, the Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands, and the Department of Transportation.

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    DateActionLocationVote
    1/23/2004 Bill Numbered but not Distributed Legislative Research and General Counsel
    1/23/2004 Numbered Bill Publicly Distributed Legislative Research and General Counsel
    1/26/2004 House/ received bill from Legislative Research House Docket Clerk
    1/26/2004 House/ 1st reading (Introduced) House Rules Committee
    1/28/2004 House/ received fiscal note from Fiscal Analyst House Rules Committee
    1/28/2004 House/ to Printing with fiscal note House Rules Committee
    1/29/2004 House/ received bill from Legislative Printing House Rules Committee
    1/29/2004 House/ to standing committee House Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee
    2/3/2004 House Comm - Amendment Recommendation House Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee
    2/3/2004 House Comm - Held House Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee
    2/9/2004 House Comm - Amendment Recommendation House Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee
    2/9/2004 House Comm - Favorable Recommendation House Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee14 0 0
    2/9/2004 House Comm - Consent Calendar Recommendation House Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee
    2/10/2004 House/ comm rpt/ amended/ placed on Consent Cal House Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee
    2/10/2004 House/ 2nd reading House Consent Calendar
    2/13/2004 House/ 3rd reading House Consent Calendar
    2/13/2004 House/ passed 3rd reading Senate Secretary68 0 7
    2/13/2004 House/ to Senate Senate Secretary
    2/16/2004 Senate/ received from House Waiting for Introduction in the Senate
    2/16/2004 Senate/ 1st reading (Introduced) Senate Rules Committee
    2/18/2004 Senate/ to standing committee Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee
    2/20/2004 Senate Comm - Amendment Recommendation Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee
    2/20/2004 Senate Comm - Favorable Recommendation Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee4 0 4
    2/23/2004 Senate/ comm rpt/ amended Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee
    2/23/2004 Senate/ placed on 2nd Reading Calendar Senate 2nd Reading Calendar
    3/1/2004 Senate/ 2nd reading Senate 2nd Reading Calendar
    3/1/2004 Senate/ passed 2nd reading Senate 3rd Reading Calendar22 0 7
    3/2/2004 Senate/ 3rd reading Senate 3rd Reading Calendar
    3/2/2004 Senate/ passed 3rd reading Clerk of the House24 0 5
    3/2/2004 Senate/ to House with amendments Clerk of the House
    3/2/2004 House/ received from Senate Clerk of the House
    3/2/2004 House/ placed on Concurrence Calendar House Concurrence Calendar
    3/2/2004 House/ concurs with Senate amendment Senate President72 0 3
    3/2/2004 House/ to Senate Senate President
    3/2/2004 Senate/ signed by President/ returned to House House Speaker
    3/3/2004 House/ received from Senate House Speaker
    3/3/2004 House/ signed by Speaker/ sent for enrolling Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling
    3/3/2004 Bill Received from House for Enrolling Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling
    3/3/2004 Draft of Enrolled Bill Prepared Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling
    3/10/2004 Enrolled Bill Returned to House or Senate Clerk of the House
    3/10/2004 House/ enrolled bill to Printing Clerk of the House
    3/11/2004 House/ received enrolled bill from Printing Clerk of the House
    3/11/2004 House/ to Governor Executive Branch - Governor
    3/15/2004 Governor Signed Lieutenant Governor's office for filing