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Second Substitute H.B. 69

This document includes House Floor Amendments incorporated into the bill on Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 12:36 PM by jeyring. -->

Representative Larry B. Wiley proposes the following substitute bill:


             1     
COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL LAND USE

             2     
PROVISIONS REGARDING SCHOOLS

             3     
2007 GENERAL SESSION

             4     
STATE OF UTAH

             5     
Chief Sponsor: Larry B. Wiley

             6     
Senate Sponsor: Scott D. McCoy

             7     
             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill modifies county and municipal land use provisions relating to schools.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          . H. [ removes building codes and ] .H adds additional building inspections to a list of
             14      requirements that a county and municipality may not impose on school districts or
             15      charter schools;
             16          .    modifies the criteria for an improvement project for which a county and
             17      municipality may not require a school district or charter school to pay an impact fee;
             18      H. [     .    requires school districts and charter schools to site a new school in a way that
             19      ensures:
             20              .    compliance with the county or municipality's applicable land use laws and
             21      entitled land uses; and
             22              .    that government-provided services and utilities can be provided in a logical and
             23      cost-effective way;
] .H

             24          .    clarifies that a school district building inspector that a school district or charter
             25      school may use is, for the school district, the school district's inspector or, for the



             26      charter school, the building inspector from the district in which the charter school is located;
             27      and
             28          .    makes technical changes.
             29      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             30          None
             31      Other Special Clauses:
             32          None
             33      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             34      AMENDS:
             35          10-9a-305, as last amended by Chapter 364, Laws of Utah 2006
             36          17-27a-305, as last amended by Chapter 364, Laws of Utah 2006
             37     
             38      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             39          Section 1. Section 10-9a-305 is amended to read:
             40           10-9a-305. Other entities required to conform to municipality's land use
             41      ordinances -- Exceptions -- School districts and charter schools.
             42          (1) (a) Each county, municipality, school district, charter school, special district, and
             43      political subdivision of the state shall conform to any applicable land use ordinance of any
             44      municipality when installing, constructing, operating, or otherwise using any area, land, or
             45      building situated within that municipality.
             46          (b) In addition to any other remedies provided by law, when a municipality's land use
             47      [ordinances] ordinance is violated or about to be violated by another political subdivision, that
             48      municipality may institute an injunction, mandamus, abatement, or other appropriate action or
             49      proceeding to prevent, enjoin, abate, or remove the improper installation, improvement, or use.
             50          (2) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3), a school district or charter school is
             51      subject to a municipality's land use ordinances.
             52          (b) (i) Notwithstanding Subsection (3), a municipality H. may .H :
             53          (A) H. [ may ] .H subject a charter school to standards within each zone pertaining
             53a      to setback,
             54      height, bulk and massing regulations, off-site parking, curb cut, traffic circulation, and
             55      construction staging[.]; and
             56          (B) impose regulations upon the location of a project that are necessary to avoid



             57      unreasonable risks to health or safety, as provided in Subsection (3)(f).
             58          (ii) The standards to which a municipality may subject a charter school under
             59      Subsection (2)(b)(i) shall be objective standards only and may not be subjective.
             60          (iii) Except as provided in Subsection (7)(d), the only basis upon which a municipality
             61      may deny or withhold approval of a charter school's land use application is the charter school's
             62      failure to comply with a standard imposed under Subsection (2)(b)(i).
             63          (iv) Nothing in Subsection (2)(b)(iii) may be construed to relieve a charter school of an
             64      obligation to comply with a requirement of an applicable building or safety code to which it is
             65      otherwise obligated to comply.
             66          (3) A municipality may not:
             67          (a) impose requirements for landscaping, fencing, aesthetic considerations,
             68      construction methods or materials, additional building [codes] inspections, H. municipal
             68a      building codes, .H building use for
             69      educational purposes, or the placement or use of temporary classroom facilities on school
             70      property;
             71          (b) except as otherwise provided in this section, require a school district or charter
             72      school to participate in the cost of any roadway or sidewalk, or a study on the impact of a
             73      school on a roadway or sidewalk, that is not reasonably necessary for the safety of school
             74      children and not located on or contiguous to school property, unless the roadway or sidewalk is
             75      required to connect an otherwise isolated school site to an existing roadway;
             76          (c) require a district or charter school to pay fees not authorized by this section;
             77          (d) provide for inspection of school construction or assess a fee or other charges for
             78      inspection, unless the school district or charter school is unable to provide for inspection by an
             79      inspector, other than the project architect or contractor, who is qualified under criteria
             80      established by the state superintendent;
             81          (e) require a school district or charter school to pay any impact fee for an improvement
             82      project [that] unless the impact fee is [not reasonably related to the impact of the project upon
             83      the need that the improvement is to address] imposed as provided in Title 11, Chapter 36,
             84      Impact Fees Act; or
             85          (f) impose regulations upon the location of a project except as necessary to avoid
             86      unreasonable risks to health or safety.
             87          (4) Subject to Section 53A-20-108 , a school district or charter school shall coordinate



             88      the siting of a new school with the municipality in which the school is to be located, to:
             89           H. [ (a) ensure that the siting or expansion of a school in the intended location:
             90          (i) complies with applicable land use laws; and
             91          (ii) does not conflict with entitled land uses;
             92          (b) ensure that all local government services provided by and utilities constructed by a
             93      local government entity and that are required by the school construction activities can be
             94      provided or constructed in a logical and cost-effective manner;
]

             95           [ [ ] (a) [ ] ] [ (c) ] .H avoid or mitigate existing and potential traffic hazards,
             95a      including consideration
             96      of the impacts between the new school and future highways; and
             97          [(b) to] H. [ (d) ] (b) .H maximize school, student, and site safety.
             98          (5) Notwithstanding Subsection (3)(d), a municipality may, at its discretion:
             99          (a) provide a walk-through of school construction at no cost and at a time convenient to
             100      the district or charter school; and
             101          (b) provide recommendations based upon the walk-through.
             102          (6) (a) Notwithstanding Subsection (3)(d), a school district or charter school shall use:
             103          (i) a municipal building inspector;
             104          (ii) (A) for a school district, a school district building inspector from that school
             105      district; or
             106          (B) for a charter school, a school district building inspector from the school district in
             107      which the charter school is located; or
             108          (iii) an independent, certified building inspector who is:
             109          (A) not an employee of the contractor;
             110          (B) approved by:
             111          (I) a municipal building inspector; or
             112          (II) (Aa) for a school district, a school district building inspector from that school
             113      district; or
             114          (Bb) for a charter school, a school district building inspector from the school district in
             115      which the charter school is located; and
             116          (C) licensed to perform the inspection that the inspector is requested to perform.
             117          (b) The approval under Subsection (6)(a)(iii)(B) may not be unreasonably withheld.
             118          (c) If a school district or charter school uses H. [ an ] a school district or .H
             118a      independent building inspector under



             119      Subsection (6)(a) H. (ii) or .H (iii), the school district or charter school shall submit to the state
             120      superintendent of public instruction and municipal building official, on a monthly basis during
             121      construction of the school building, a copy of each inspection certificate regarding the school
             122      building.
             123          (7) (a) A charter school shall be considered a permitted use in all zoning districts
             124      within a municipality.
             125          (b) Each land use application for any approval required for a charter school, including
             126      an application for a building permit, shall be processed on a first priority basis.
             127          (c) Parking requirements for a charter school may not exceed the minimum parking
             128      requirements for schools or other institutional public uses throughout the municipality.
             129          (d) If a municipality has designated zones for a sexually oriented business, or a
             130      business which sells alcohol, a charter school may be prohibited from a location which would
             131      otherwise defeat the purpose for the zone unless the charter school provides a waiver.
             132          (e) (i) A school district or a charter school may seek a certificate authorizing permanent
             133      occupancy of a school building from:
             134          (A) the state superintendent of public instruction, as provided in Subsection
             135      53A-20-104 (3), if the school district or charter school used an independent building inspector
             136      for inspection of the school building; or
             137          (B) a municipal official with authority to issue the certificate, if the school district or
             138      charter school used a municipal building inspector for inspection of the school building.
             139          (ii) A school district may issue its own certificate authorizing permanent occupancy of
             140      a school building if it used its own building inspector for inspection of the school building,
             141      subject to the notification requirement of Subsection 53A-20-104 (3)(a)(ii).
             142          (iii) A charter school may seek a certificate authorizing permanent occupancy of a
             143      school building from a school district official with authority to issue the certificate, if the
             144      charter school used a school district building inspector for inspection of the school building.
             145          (iv) A certificate authorizing permanent occupancy issued by the state superintendent
             146      of public instruction under Subsection 53A-20-104 (3) or a school district official with authority
             147      to issue the certificate shall be considered to satisfy any municipal requirement for an
             148      inspection or a certificate of occupancy.
             149          Section 2. Section 17-27a-305 is amended to read:


             150           17-27a-305. Other entities required to conform to county's land use ordinances --
             151      Exceptions -- School districts and charter schools.
             152          (1) (a) Each county, municipality, school district, charter school, special district, and
             153      political subdivision of the state shall conform to any applicable land use ordinance of any
             154      county when installing, constructing, operating, or otherwise using any area, land, or building
             155      situated within the unincorporated portion of the county.
             156          (b) In addition to any other remedies provided by law, when a county's land use
             157      ordinance is violated or about to be violated by another political subdivision, that county may
             158      institute an injunction, mandamus, abatement, or other appropriate action or proceeding to
             159      prevent, enjoin, abate, or remove the improper installation, improvement, or use.
             160          (2) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3), a school district or charter school is
             161      subject to a county's land use ordinances.
             162          (b) (i) Notwithstanding Subsection (3), a county may:
             163          (A) subject a charter school to standards within each zone pertaining to setback, height,
             164      bulk and massing regulations, off-site parking, curb cut, traffic circulation, and construction
             165      staging[.]; and
             166          (B) impose regulations upon the location of a project that are necessary to avoid
             167      unreasonable risks to health or safety, as provided in Subsection (3)(f).
             168          (ii) The standards to which a county may subject a charter school under Subsection
             169      (2)(b)(i) shall be objective standards only and may not be subjective.
             170          (iii) Except as provided in Subsection (7)(d), the only basis upon which a county may
             171      deny or withhold approval of a charter school's land use application is the charter school's
             172      failure to comply with a standard imposed under Subsection (2)(b)(i).
             173          (iv) Nothing in Subsection (2)(b)(iii) may be construed to relieve a charter school of an
             174      obligation to comply with a requirement of an applicable building or safety code to which it is
             175      otherwise obligated to comply.
             176          (3) A county may not:
             177          (a) impose requirements for landscaping, fencing, aesthetic considerations,
             178      construction methods or materials, additional building [codes] inspections, H. county
             178a      building codes, .H building use for
             179      educational purposes, or the placement or use of temporary classroom facilities on school
             180      property;



             181          (b) except as otherwise provided in this section, require a school district or charter
             182      school to participate in the cost of any roadway or sidewalk, or a study on the impact of a
             183      school on a roadway or sidewalk, that is not reasonably necessary for the safety of school
             184      children and not located on or contiguous to school property, unless the roadway or sidewalk is
             185      required to connect an otherwise isolated school site to an existing roadway;
             186          (c) require a district or charter school to pay fees not authorized by this section;
             187          (d) provide for inspection of school construction or assess a fee or other charges for
             188      inspection, unless the school district or charter school is unable to provide for inspection by an
             189      inspector, other than the project architect or contractor, who is qualified under criteria
             190      established by the state superintendent;
             191          (e) require a school district or charter school to pay any impact fee for an improvement
             192      project [that] unless the impact fee is [not reasonably related to the impact of the project upon
             193      the need that the improvement is to address] imposed as provided in Title 11, Chapter 36,
             194      Impact Fees Act; or
             195          (f) impose regulations upon the location of a project except as necessary to avoid
             196      unreasonable risks to health or safety.
             197          (4) Subject to Section 53A-20-108 , a school district or charter school shall coordinate
             198      the siting of a new school with the county in which the school is to be located, to:
             199           H. [ (a) ensure that the siting or expansion of a school in the intended location:
             200          (i) complies with applicable land use laws; and
             201          (ii) does not conflict with entitled land uses;
             202          (b) ensure that all local government services provided by and utilities constructed by a
             203      local government entity and that are required by the school construction activities can be
             204      provided or constructed in a logical and cost-effective manner;
]

             205           [ [ ] (a) [ ] ] [ (c) ] .H avoid or mitigate existing and potential traffic hazards, including
             205a      consideration
             206      of the impacts between the new school and future highways; and
             207           H. [ [ ] (b) [ ] ] [ (d) ] [ to ] .H maximize school, student, and site safety.
             208          (5) Notwithstanding Subsection (3)(d), a county may, at its discretion:
             209          (a) provide a walk-through of school construction at no cost and at a time convenient to
             210      the district or charter school; and
             211          (b) provide recommendations based upon the walk-through.


             212          (6) (a) Notwithstanding Subsection (3)(d), a school district or charter school shall use:
             213          (i) a county building inspector;
             214          (ii) (A) for a school district, a school district building inspector from that school
             215      district; or
             216          (B) for a charter school, a school district building inspector from the school district in
             217      which the charter school is located; or
             218          (iii) an independent, certified building inspector who is:
             219          (A) not an employee of the contractor;
             220          (B) approved by:
             221          (I) a county building inspector; or
             222          (II) (Aa) for a school district, a school district building inspector from that school
             223      district; or
             224          (Bb) for a charter school, a school district building inspector from the school district in
             225      which the charter school is located; and
             226          (C) licensed to perform the inspection that the inspector is requested to perform.
             227          (b) The approval under Subsection (6)(a)(iii)(B) may not be unreasonably withheld.
             228          (c) If a school district or charter school uses H. [ an ] a school district or .H independent
             228a      building inspector under
             229      Subsection (6)(a) H. (ii) or .H (iii), the school district or charter school shall submit to the state
             230      superintendent of public instruction and county building official, on a monthly basis during
             231      construction of the school building, a copy of each inspection certificate regarding the school
             232      building.
             233          (7) (a) A charter school shall be considered a permitted use in all zoning districts
             234      within a county.
             235          (b) Each land use application for any approval required for a charter school, including
             236      an application for a building permit, shall be processed on a first priority basis.
             237          (c) Parking requirements for a charter school may not exceed the minimum parking
             238      requirements for schools or other institutional public uses throughout the county.
             239          (d) If a county has designated zones for a sexually oriented business, or a business
             240      which sells alcohol, a charter school may be prohibited from a location which would otherwise
             241      defeat the purpose for the zone unless the charter school provides a waiver.
             242          (e) (i) A school district or a charter school may seek a certificate authorizing permanent



             243      occupancy of a school building from:
             244          (A) the state superintendent of public instruction, as provided in Subsection
             245      53A-20-104 (3), if the school district or charter school used an independent building inspector
             246      for inspection of the school building; or
             247          (B) a county official with authority to issue the certificate, if the school district or
             248      charter school used a county building inspector for inspection of the school building.
             249          (ii) A school district may issue its own certificate authorizing permanent occupancy of
             250      a school building if it used its own building inspector for inspection of the school building,
             251      subject to the notification requirement of Subsection 53A-20-104 (3)(a)(ii).
             252          (iii) A charter school may seek a certificate authorizing permanent occupancy of a
             253      school building from a school district official with authority to issue the certificate, if the
             254      charter school used a school district building inspector for inspection of the school building.
             255          (iv) A certificate authorizing permanent occupancy issued by the state superintendent
             256      of public instruction under Subsection 53A-20-104 (3) or a school district official with authority
             257      to issue the certificate shall be considered to satisfy any county requirement for an inspection or
             258      a certificate of occupancy.


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