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AMENDMENTS TO LAND USE DEVELOPMENT

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AND MANAGEMENT ACT

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Gregory S. Bell

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House Sponsor: Michael T. Morley

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill modifies county and municipal land use, development, and management
             11      provisions.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    modifies language relating to the purposes of the county and municipal land use,
             15      development, and management provisions;
             16          .    enacts provisions relating to a county or municipality's processing of a land use
             17      application; and
             18          .    modifies the standard that applies in determining the validity of a county or
             19      municipal decision, ordinance, or regulation.
             20      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             21          None
             22      Other Special Clauses:
             23          None
             24      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             25      AMENDS:
             26          10-9a-102, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 254, Laws of Utah 2005
             27          10-9a-509, as last amended by Chapters 257 and 289, Laws of Utah 2006
             28          10-9a-801, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 254, Laws of Utah 2005
             29          17-27a-102, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 254, Laws of Utah 2005


             30          17-27a-508, as last amended by Chapters 257 and 289, Laws of Utah 2006
             31          17-27a-801, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 254, Laws of Utah 2005
             32      ENACTS:
             33          10-9a-509.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             34          17-27a-509.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             35     
             36      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             37          Section 1. Section 10-9a-102 is amended to read:
             38           10-9a-102. Purposes -- General land use authority.
             39          (1) The purposes of this chapter are to provide for the health, safety, and welfare, and
             40      promote the prosperity, improve the morals, peace and good order, comfort, convenience, and
             41      aesthetics of each municipality and its present and future inhabitants and businesses, to protect
             42      the tax base, to secure economy in governmental expenditures, to foster the state's agricultural
             43      and other industries, to protect both urban and nonurban development, to protect and ensure
             44      access to sunlight for solar energy devices, to provide fundamental fairness in land use
             45      regulation, and to protect property values.
             46          (2) To accomplish the purposes of this chapter, municipalities may enact all
             47      ordinances, resolutions, and rules and may enter into other forms of land use controls and
             48      development agreements that they consider necessary or appropriate for the use and
             49      development of land within the municipality, including ordinances, resolutions, rules,
             50      restrictive covenants, easements, and development agreements governing uses, density, open
             51      spaces, structures, buildings, energy efficiency, light and air, air quality, transportation and
             52      public or alternative transportation, infrastructure, street and building orientation and width
             53      requirements, public facilities, [and] fundamental fairness in land use regulation,
             54      considerations of surrounding land uses and the balance of the foregoing purposes with a
             55      landowner's private property interests, height and location of vegetation, trees, and landscaping,
             56      unless expressly prohibited by law.
             57          Section 2. Section 10-9a-509 is amended to read:


             58           10-9a-509. When a land use applicant is entitled to approval -- Exception --
             59      Municipality may not impose unexpressed requirements -- Municipality required to
             60      comply with land use ordinances.
             61          (1) (a) An applicant is entitled to approval of a land use application if the application
             62      conforms to the requirements of the municipality's land use maps, zoning map, and applicable
             63      land use ordinance in effect when a complete application is submitted and all fees have been
             64      paid, unless:
             65          (i) the land use authority, on the record, finds that a compelling, countervailing public
             66      interest would be jeopardized by approving the application; or
             67          (ii) in the manner provided by local ordinance and before the application is submitted,
             68      the municipality has formally initiated proceedings to amend its ordinances in a manner that
             69      would prohibit approval of the application as submitted.
             70          (b) The municipality shall process an application without regard to proceedings
             71      initiated to amend the municipality's ordinances if:
             72          (i) 180 days have passed since the proceedings were initiated; and
             73          (ii) the proceedings have not resulted in an enactment that prohibits approval of the
             74      application as submitted.
             75          (c) An application for a land use approval is considered submitted and complete when
             76      the application is provided in a form that complies with the requirements of applicable
             77      ordinances and all applicable fees have been paid.
             78          (d) The continuing validity of an approval of a land use application is conditioned upon
             79      the applicant proceeding after approval to implement the approval with reasonable diligence.
             80          (e) A municipality may not impose on a holder of an issued land use permit a
             81      requirement that is not expressed:
             82          (i) in the land use permit or in documents on which the land use permit is based; or
             83          (ii) in this chapter or the municipality's ordinances.
             84          (f) A municipality may not withhold issuance of a certificate of occupancy because of
             85      an applicant's failure to comply with a requirement that is not expressed:


             86          (i) in the building permit or in documents on which the building permit is based; or
             87          (ii) in this chapter or the municipality's ordinances.
             88          (2) A municipality is bound by the terms and standards of applicable land use
             89      ordinances and shall comply with mandatory provisions of those ordinances.
             90          [(3) Each municipality shall process and render a decision on each land use application
             91      with reasonable diligence.]
             92          Section 3. Section 10-9a-509.5 is enacted to read:
             93          10-9a-509.5. Review for application completeness -- Substantive application
             94      review -- Reasonable diligence required -- Money damages claim prohibited.
             95          (1) (a) Each municipality shall, in a timely manner, determine whether an application is
             96      complete for the purposes of subsequent, substantive land use authority review.
             97          (b) After a reasonable period of time to allow the municipality diligently to evaluate
             98      whether all objective ordinance-based application criteria have been met, if application fees
             99      have been paid, the applicant may in writing request that the municipality provide a written
             100      determination either that the application is:
             101          (i) complete for the purposes of allowing subsequent, substantive land use authority
             102      review; or
             103          (ii) deficient with respect to a specific, objective, ordinance-based application
             104      requirement.
             105          (c) Within 30 days of receipt of an applicant's request under this section, the
             106      municipality shall either:
             107          (i) mail a written notice to the applicant advising that the application is deficient with
             108      respect to a specified, objective, ordinance-based criteria, and stating that the application must
             109      be supplemented by specific additional information identified in the notice; or
             110          (ii) accept the application as complete for the purposes of further substantive
             111      processing by the land use authority.
             112          (d) If the notice required by Subsection (1)(c)(i) is not timely mailed, the application
             113      shall be considered complete, for purposes of further substantive land use authority review.


             114          (e) (i) The applicant may raise and resolve in a single appeal any determination made
             115      under this Subsection (1) to the appeal authority, including an allegation that a reasonable
             116      period of time has elapsed under Subsection (1)(a).
             117          (ii) The appeal authority shall issue a written decision for any appeal requested under
             118      this Subsection (1)(e).
             119          (f) (i) The applicant may appeal to district court the decision of the appeal authority
             120      made under Subsection (1)(e).
             121          (ii) Each appeal under Subsection (1)(f)(i) shall be made within 30 days of the date of
             122      the written decision.
             123          (2) (a) Each land use authority shall substantively review a complete application and an
             124      application considered complete under Subsection (1)(d), and shall approve or deny each
             125      application with reasonable diligence.
             126          (b) After a reasonable period of time to allow the land use authority to consider an
             127      application, the applicant may in writing request that the land use authority take final action
             128      within 45 days from date of service of the written request.
             129          (c) The land use authority shall take final action, approving or denying the application
             130      within 45 days of the written request.
             131          (d) If the land use authority denies an application processed under the mandates of
             132      Subsection (2)(b), or if the applicant has requested a written decision in the application, the
             133      land use authority shall include its reasons for denial in writing, on the record, which may
             134      include the official minutes of the meeting in which the decision was rendered.
             135          (e) If the land use authority fails to comply with Subsection (2)(c), the applicant may
             136      appeal this failure to district court within 30 days of the date on which the land use authority
             137      should have taken final action under Subsection (2)(c).
             138          (3) Subject to Section 10-9a-509 , nothing in this section and no action or inaction of
             139      the land use authority relieves an applicant's duty to comply with all applicable substantive
             140      ordinances and regulations.
             141          (4) There shall be no money damages remedy arising from a claim under this section.


             142          Section 4. Section 10-9a-801 is amended to read:
             143           10-9a-801. No district court review until administrative remedies exhausted --
             144      Time for filing -- Tolling of time -- Standards governing court review -- Record on review
             145      -- Staying of decision.
             146          (1) No person may challenge in district court a municipality's land use decision made
             147      under this chapter, or under a regulation made under authority of this chapter, until that person
             148      has exhausted the person's administrative remedies as provided in Part 7, Appeal Authority and
             149      Variances, if applicable.
             150          (2) (a) Any person adversely affected by a final decision made in the exercise of or in
             151      violation of the provisions of this chapter may file a petition for review of the decision with the
             152      district court within 30 days after the local land use decision is final.
             153          (b) (i) The time under Subsection (2)(a) to file a petition is tolled from the date a
             154      property owner files a request for arbitration of a constitutional taking issue with the property
             155      rights ombudsman under Section 63-34-13 until 30 days after:
             156          (A) the arbitrator issues a final award; or
             157          (B) the property rights ombudsman issues a written statement under Subsection
             158      63-34-13 (4)(b) declining to arbitrate or to appoint an arbitrator.
             159          (ii) A tolling under Subsection (2)(b)(i) operates only as to the specific constitutional
             160      taking issue that is the subject of the request for arbitration filed with the property rights
             161      ombudsman by a property owner.
             162          (iii) A request for arbitration filed with the property rights ombudsman after the time
             163      under Subsection (2)(a) to file a petition has expired does not affect the time to file a petition.
             164          (3) (a) The courts shall:
             165          (i) presume that a decision, ordinance, or regulation made under the authority of this
             166      chapter is valid; and
             167          (ii) determine only whether or not the decision, ordinance, or regulation is arbitrary,
             168      capricious, or illegal.
             169          (b) A decision, ordinance, or regulation involving the exercise of legislative discretion


             170      is valid if [the decision, ordinance, or regulation] it is reasonably debatable that the decision,
             171      ordinance, or regulation promotes the purposes of this chapter and is not otherwise illegal.
             172          (c) A final decision of a land use authority or an appeal authority is valid if the decision
             173      is supported by substantial evidence in the record and is not arbitrary, capricious, or illegal.
             174          (d) A determination of illegality requires a determination that the decision, ordinance,
             175      or regulation violates a law, statute, or ordinance in effect at the time the decision was made or
             176      the ordinance or regulation adopted.
             177          (4) The provisions of Subsection (2)(a) apply from the date on which the municipality
             178      takes final action on a land use application for any adversely affected third party, if the
             179      municipality conformed with the notice provisions of Part 2, Notice, or for any person who had
             180      actual notice of the pending decision.
             181          (5) If the municipality has complied with Section 10-9a-205 , a challenge to the
             182      enactment of a land use ordinance or general plan may not be filed with the district court more
             183      than 30 days after the enactment.
             184          (6) The petition is barred unless it is filed within 30 days after the appeal authority's
             185      decision is final.
             186          (7) (a) The land use authority or appeal authority, as the case may be, shall transmit to
             187      the reviewing court the record of its proceedings, including its minutes, findings, orders, and, if
             188      available, a true and correct transcript of its proceedings.
             189          (b) If the proceeding was tape recorded, a transcript of that tape recording is a true and
             190      correct transcript for purposes of this Subsection (7).
             191          (8) (a) (i) If there is a record, the district court's review is limited to the record provided
             192      by the land use authority or appeal authority, as the case may be.
             193          (ii) The court may not accept or consider any evidence outside the record of the land
             194      use authority or appeal authority, as the case may be, unless that evidence was offered to the
             195      land use authority or appeal authority, respectively, and the court determines that it was
             196      improperly excluded.
             197          (b) If there is no record, the court may call witnesses and take evidence.


             198          (9) (a) The filing of a petition does not stay the decision of the land use authority or
             199      authority appeal authority, as the case may be.
             200          (b) (i) Before filing a petition under this section or a request for mediation or
             201      arbitration of a constitutional taking issue under Section 63-34-13 , the aggrieved party may
             202      petition the appeal authority to stay its decision.
             203          (ii) Upon receipt of a petition to stay, the appeal authority may order its decision stayed
             204      pending district court review if the appeal authority finds it to be in the best interest of the
             205      municipality.
             206          (iii) After a petition is filed under this section or a request for mediation or arbitration
             207      of a constitutional taking issue is filed under Section 63-34-13 , the petitioner may seek an
             208      injunction staying the appeal authority's decision.
             209          Section 5. Section 17-27a-102 is amended to read:
             210           17-27a-102. Purposes -- General land use authority.
             211          (1) (a) The purposes of this chapter are to provide for the health, safety, and welfare,
             212      and promote the prosperity, improve the morals, peace and good order, comfort, convenience,
             213      and aesthetics of each county and its present and future inhabitants and businesses, to protect
             214      the tax base, to secure economy in governmental expenditures, to foster the state's agricultural
             215      and other industries, to protect both urban and nonurban development, to protect and ensure
             216      access to sunlight for solar energy devices, to provide fundamental fairness in land use
             217      regulation, and to protect property values.
             218          (b) To accomplish the purposes of this chapter, counties may enact all ordinances,
             219      resolutions, and rules and may enter into other forms of land use controls and development
             220      agreements that they consider necessary or appropriate for the use and development of land
             221      within the unincorporated area of the county, including ordinances, resolutions, rules,
             222      restrictive covenants, easements, and development agreements governing uses, density, open
             223      spaces, structures, buildings, energy-efficiency, light and air, air quality, transportation and
             224      public or alternative transportation, infrastructure, street and building orientation and width
             225      requirements, public facilities, [and] fundamental fairness in land use regulation,


             226      considerations of surrounding land uses and the balance of the foregoing purposes with a
             227      landowner's private property interests, height and location of vegetation, trees, and landscaping,
             228      unless expressly prohibited by law.
             229          (2) Each county shall comply with the mandatory provisions of this part before any
             230      agreement or contract to provide goods, services, or municipal-type services to any storage
             231      facility or transfer facility for high-level nuclear waste, or greater than class C radioactive
             232      waste, may be executed or implemented.
             233          Section 6. Section 17-27a-508 is amended to read:
             234           17-27a-508. When a land use applicant is entitled to approval -- Exception --
             235      County may not impose unexpressed requirements -- County required to comply with
             236      land use ordinances.
             237          (1) (a) An applicant is entitled to approval of a land use application if the application
             238      conforms to the requirements of the county's land use maps, zoning map, and applicable land
             239      use ordinance in effect when a complete application is submitted and all fees have been paid,
             240      unless:
             241          (i) the land use authority, on the record, finds that a compelling, countervailing public
             242      interest would be jeopardized by approving the application; or
             243          (ii) in the manner provided by local ordinance and before the application is submitted,
             244      the county has formally initiated proceedings to amend its ordinances in a manner that would
             245      prohibit approval of the application as submitted.
             246          (b) The county shall process an application without regard to proceedings initiated to
             247      amend the county's ordinances if:
             248          (i) 180 days have passed since the proceedings were initiated; and
             249          (ii) the proceedings have not resulted in an enactment that prohibits approval of the
             250      application as submitted.
             251          (c) An application for a land use approval is considered submitted and complete when
             252      the application is provided in a form that complies with the requirements of applicable
             253      ordinances and all applicable fees have been paid.


             254          (d) The continuing validity of an approval of a land use application is conditioned upon
             255      the applicant proceeding after approval to implement the approval with reasonable diligence.
             256          (e) A county may not impose on a holder of an issued land use permit a requirement
             257      that is not expressed:
             258          (i) in the land use permit or in documents on which the land use permit is based; or
             259          (ii) in this chapter or the county's ordinances.
             260          (f) A county may not withhold issuance of a certificate of occupancy because of an
             261      applicant's failure to comply with a requirement that is not expressed:
             262          (i) in the building permit or in documents on which the building permit is based; or
             263          (ii) in this chapter or the county's ordinances.
             264          (2) A county is bound by the terms and standards of applicable land use ordinances and
             265      shall comply with mandatory provisions of those ordinances.
             266          [(3) Each county shall process and render a decision on each land use application with
             267      reasonable diligence.]
             268          Section 7. Section 17-27a-509.5 is enacted to read:
             269          17-27a-509.5. Review for application completeness -- Substantive application
             270      review -- Reasonable diligence required -- Money damages claim prohibited.
             271          (1) (a) Each county shall, in a timely manner, determine whether an application is
             272      complete for the purposes of subsequent, substantive land use authority review.
             273          (b) After a reasonable period of time to allow the county diligently to evaluate whether
             274      all objective ordinance-based application criteria have been met, if application fees have been
             275      paid, the applicant may in writing request that the county provide a written determination either
             276      that the application is:
             277          (i) complete for the purposes of allowing subsequent, substantive land use authority
             278      review; or
             279          (ii) deficient with respect to a specific, objective, ordinance-based application
             280      requirement.
             281          (c) Within 30 days of receipt of an applicant's request under this section, the county


             282      shall either:
             283          (i) mail a written notice to the applicant advising that the application is deficient with
             284      respect to a specified, objective, ordinance-based criteria, and stating that the application must
             285      be supplemented by specific additional information identified in the notice; or
             286          (ii) accept the application as complete for the purposes of further substantive
             287      processing by the land use authority.
             288          (d) If the notice required by Subsection (1)(c)(i) is not timely mailed, the application
             289      shall be considered complete, for purposes of further substantive land use authority review.
             290          (e) (i) The applicant may raise and resolve in a single appeal any determination made
             291      under this Subsection (1) to the appeal authority, including an allegation that a reasonable
             292      period of time has elapsed under Subsection (1)(a).
             293          (ii) The appeal authority shall issue a written decision for any appeal requested under
             294      this Subsection (1)(e).
             295          (f) (i) The applicant may appeal to district court the decision of the appeal authority
             296      made under Subsection (1)(e).
             297          (ii) Each appeal under Subsection (1)(f)(i) shall be made within 30 days of the date of
             298      the written decision.
             299          (2) (a) Each land use authority shall substantively review a complete application and an
             300      application considered complete under Subsection (1)(d), and shall approve or deny each
             301      application with reasonable diligence.
             302          (b) After a reasonable period of time to allow the land use authority to consider an
             303      application, the applicant may in writing request that the land use authority take final action
             304      within 45 days from date of service of the written request.
             305          (c) The land use authority shall take final action, approving or denying the application
             306      within 45 days of the written request.
             307          (d) If the land use authority denies an application processed under the mandates of
             308      Subsection (2)(b), or if the applicant has requested a written decision in the application, the
             309      land use authority shall include its reasons for denial in writing, on the record, which may


             310      include the official minutes of the meeting in which the decision was rendered.
             311          (e) If the land use authority fails to comply with Subsection (2)(c), the applicant may
             312      appeal this failure to district court within 30 days of the date on which the land use authority
             313      should have taken final action under Subsection (2)(c).
             314          (3) Subject to Section 17-9a-509 , nothing in this section and no action or inaction of
             315      the land use authority relieves an applicant's duty to comply with all applicable substantive
             316      ordinances and regulations.
             317          (4) There shall be no money damages remedy arising from a claim under this section.
             318          Section 8. Section 17-27a-801 is amended to read:
             319           17-27a-801. No district court review until administrative remedies exhausted --
             320      Time for filing -- Tolling of time -- Standards governing court review -- Record on review
             321      -- Staying of decision.
             322          (1) No person may challenge in district court a county's land use decision made under
             323      this chapter, or under a regulation made under authority of this chapter, until that person has
             324      exhausted the person's administrative remedies as provided in Part 7, Appeal Authority and
             325      Variances, if applicable.
             326          (2) (a) Any person adversely affected by a final decision made in the exercise of or in
             327      violation of the provisions of this chapter may file a petition for review of the decision with the
             328      district court within 30 days after the local land use decision is final.
             329          (b) (i) The time under Subsection (2)(a) to file a petition is tolled from the date a
             330      property owner files a request for arbitration of a constitutional taking issue with the property
             331      rights ombudsman under Section 63-34-13 until 30 days after:
             332          (A) the arbitrator issues a final award; or
             333          (B) the property rights ombudsman issues a written statement under Subsection
             334      63-34-13 (4)(b) declining to arbitrate or to appoint an arbitrator.
             335          (ii) A tolling under Subsection (2)(b)(i) operates only as to the specific constitutional
             336      taking issue that is the subject of the request for arbitration filed with the property rights
             337      ombudsman by a property owner.


             338          (iii) A request for arbitration filed with the property rights ombudsman after the time
             339      under Subsection (2)(a) to file a petition has expired does not affect the time to file a petition.
             340          (3) (a) The courts shall:
             341          (i) presume that a decision, ordinance, or regulation made under the authority of this
             342      chapter is valid; and
             343          (ii) determine only whether or not the decision, ordinance, or regulation is arbitrary,
             344      capricious, or illegal.
             345          (b) A decision, ordinance, or regulation involving the exercise of legislative discretion
             346      is valid if [the decision, ordinance, or regulation] it is reasonably debatable that the decision,
             347      ordinance, or regulation promotes the purposes of this chapter and is not otherwise illegal.
             348          (c) A final decision of a land use authority or an appeal authority is valid if the decision
             349      is supported by substantial evidence in the record and is not arbitrary, capricious, or illegal.
             350          (d) A determination of illegality requires a determination that the decision, ordinance,
             351      or regulation violates a law, statute, or ordinance in effect at the time the decision was made or
             352      the ordinance or regulation adopted.
             353          (4) The provisions of Subsection (2)(a) apply from the date on which the county takes
             354      final action on a land use application for any adversely affected third party, if the county
             355      conformed with the notice provisions of Part 2, Notice, or for any person who had actual notice
             356      of the pending decision.
             357          (5) If the county has complied with Section 17-27a-205 , a challenge to the enactment
             358      of a land use ordinance or general plan may not be filed with the district court more than 30
             359      days after the enactment.
             360          (6) The petition is barred unless it is filed within 30 days after land use authority or the
             361      appeal authority's decision is final.
             362          (7) (a) The land use authority or appeal authority, as the case may be, shall transmit to
             363      the reviewing court the record of its proceedings, including its minutes, findings, orders and, if
             364      available, a true and correct transcript of its proceedings.
             365          (b) If the proceeding was tape recorded, a transcript of that tape recording is a true and


             366      correct transcript for purposes of this Subsection (7).
             367          (8) (a) (i) If there is a record, the district court's review is limited to the record provided
             368      by the land use authority or appeal authority, as the case may be.
             369          (ii) The court may not accept or consider any evidence outside the record of the land
             370      use authority or appeal authority, as the case may be, unless that evidence was offered to the
             371      land use authority or appeal authority, respectively, and the court determines that it was
             372      improperly excluded.
             373          (b) If there is no record, the court may call witnesses and take evidence.
             374          (9) (a) The filing of a petition does not stay the decision of the land use authority or
             375      appeal authority, as the case may be.
             376          (b) (i) Before filing a petition under this section or a request for mediation or
             377      arbitration of a constitutional taking issue under Section 63-34-13 , the aggrieved party may
             378      petition the appeal authority to stay its decision.
             379          (ii) Upon receipt of a petition to stay, the appeal authority may order its decision stayed
             380      pending district court review if the appeal authority finds it to be in the best interest of the
             381      county.
             382          (iii) After a petition is filed under this section or a request for mediation or arbitration
             383      of a constitutional taking issue is filed under Section 63-34-13 , the petitioner may seek an
             384      injunction staying the appeal authority's decision.


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