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AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIAL

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PROTECTION AREA AMENDMENTS

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2008 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: John G. Mathis

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Senate Sponsor: Margaret Dayton

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill modifies provisions relating to agriculture protection areas.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    requires county and municipal planning commissions to identify and consider
             14      agriculture protection areas in drafting a land use element of a general plan and to
             15      avoid uses that are inconsistent with or detrimental to agriculture in those areas;
             16          .    clarifies that an owner of land in an agriculture protection area or industrial
             17      protection area may withdraw some or all of the owner's land from the area;
             18          .    prohibits a county or municipal legislative body from charging a fee for a petition to
             19      remove land from an agriculture protection area or industrial protection area; and
             20          .    requires state agencies and political subdivisions to consider impacts on agriculture
             21      protection areas and reasonably comparable alternatives when designating a
             22      transportation corridor and to make reasonable efforts to minimize or eliminate
             23      detrimental impacts on agriculture.
             24      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             25          None
             26      Other Special Clauses:
             27          None
             28      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             29      AMENDS:


             30          10-9a-403, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2005, Chapter 245 and renumbered and
             31      amended by Laws of Utah 2005, Chapter 254
             32          17-27a-403, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2005, Chapter 245 and renumbered and
             33      amended by Laws of Utah 2005, Chapter 254
             34          17-41-306, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapter 194
             35          17-41-406, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapter 194
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             37      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             38          Section 1. Section 10-9a-403 is amended to read:
             39           10-9a-403. Plan preparation.
             40          (1) (a) The planning commission shall provide notice, as provided in Section 10-9a-203 ,
             41      of its intent to make a recommendation to the municipal legislative body for a general plan or a
             42      comprehensive general plan amendment when the planning commission initiates the process of
             43      preparing its recommendation.
             44          (b) The planning commission shall make and recommend to the legislative body a
             45      proposed general plan for the area within the municipality.
             46          (c) The plan may include areas outside the boundaries of the municipality if, in the
             47      planning commission's judgment, those areas are related to the planning of the municipality's
             48      territory.
             49          (d) Except as otherwise provided by law or with respect to a municipality's power of
             50      eminent domain, when the plan of a municipality involves territory outside the boundaries of the
             51      municipality, the municipality may not take action affecting that territory without the
             52      concurrence of the county or other municipalities affected.
             53          (2) (a) At a minimum, the proposed general plan, with the accompanying maps, charts,
             54      and descriptive and explanatory matter, shall include the planning commission's
             55      recommendations for the following plan elements:
             56          (i) a land use element that:
             57          (A) designates the long-term goals and the proposed extent, general distribution, and


             58      location of land for housing, business, industry, agriculture, recreation, education, public
             59      buildings and grounds, open space, and other categories of public and private uses of land as
             60      appropriate; and
             61          (B) may include a statement of the projections for and standards of population density
             62      and building intensity recommended for the various land use categories covered by the plan;
             63          (ii) a transportation and traffic circulation element consisting of the general location and
             64      extent of existing and proposed freeways, arterial and collector streets, mass transit, and any
             65      other modes of transportation that the planning commission considers appropriate, all correlated
             66      with the population projections and the proposed land use element of the general plan; and
             67          (iii) for cities, an estimate of the need for the development of additional moderate
             68      income housing within the city, and a plan to provide a realistic opportunity to meet estimated
             69      needs for additional moderate income housing if long-term projections for land use and
             70      development occur.
             71          (b) In drafting the moderate income housing element, the planning commission:
             72          (i) shall consider the Legislature's determination that cities should facilitate a reasonable
             73      opportunity for a variety of housing, including moderate income housing:
             74          (A) to meet the needs of people desiring to live there; and
             75          (B) to allow persons with moderate incomes to benefit from and fully participate in all
             76      aspects of neighborhood and community life; and
             77          (ii) may include an analysis of why the recommended means, techniques, or combination
             78      of means and techniques provide a realistic opportunity for the development of moderate
             79      income housing within the planning horizon, which means or techniques may include a
             80      recommendation to:
             81          (A) rezone for densities necessary to assure the production of moderate income
             82      housing;
             83          (B) facilitate the rehabilitation or expansion of infrastructure that will encourage the
             84      construction of moderate income housing;
             85          (C) encourage the rehabilitation of existing uninhabitable housing stock into moderate


             86      income housing;
             87          (D) consider general fund subsidies to waive construction related fees that are
             88      otherwise generally imposed by the city;
             89          (E) consider utilization of state or federal funds or tax incentives to promote the
             90      construction of moderate income housing;
             91          (F) consider utilization of programs offered by the Utah Housing Corporation within
             92      that agency's funding capacity; and
             93          (G) consider utilization of affordable housing programs administered by the Department
             94      of Community and Culture.
             95          (c) In drafting the land use element, the planning commission shall:
             96          (i) identify and consider each agriculture protection area within the municipality; and
             97          (ii) avoid proposing a use of land within an agriculture protection area that is
             98      inconsistent with or detrimental to the use of the land for agriculture.
             99          (3) The proposed general plan may include:
             100          (a) an environmental element that addresses:
             101          (i) the protection, conservation, development, and use of natural resources, including
             102      the quality of air, forests, soils, rivers and other waters, harbors, fisheries, wildlife, minerals, and
             103      other natural resources; and
             104          (ii) the reclamation of land, flood control, prevention and control of the pollution of
             105      streams and other waters, regulation of the use of land on hillsides, stream channels and other
             106      environmentally sensitive areas, the prevention, control, and correction of the erosion of soils,
             107      protection of watersheds and wetlands, and the mapping of known geologic hazards;
             108          (b) a public services and facilities element showing general plans for sewage, water,
             109      waste disposal, drainage, public utilities, rights-of-way, easements, and facilities for them, police
             110      and fire protection, and other public services;
             111          (c) a rehabilitation, redevelopment, and conservation element consisting of plans and
             112      programs for:
             113          (i) historic preservation; [and]


             114          (ii) the diminution or elimination of blight; and
             115          (iii) redevelopment of land, including housing sites, business and industrial sites, and
             116      public building sites;
             117          (d) an economic element composed of appropriate studies and forecasts, as well as an
             118      economic development plan, which may include review of existing and projected municipal
             119      revenue and expenditures, revenue sources, identification of basic and secondary industry,
             120      primary and secondary market areas, employment, and retail sales activity;
             121          (e) recommendations for implementing all or any portion of the general plan, including
             122      the use of land use ordinances, capital improvement plans, community development and
             123      promotion, and any other appropriate action;
             124          (f) provisions addressing any of the matters listed in Subsection 10-9a-401 (2); and
             125          (g) any other element the municipality considers appropriate.
             126          Section 2. Section 17-27a-403 is amended to read:
             127           17-27a-403. Plan preparation.
             128          (1) (a) The planning commission shall provide notice, as provided in Section
             129      17-27a-203 , of its intent to make a recommendation to the county legislative body for a general
             130      plan or a comprehensive general plan amendment when the planning commission initiates the
             131      process of preparing its recommendation.
             132          (b) The planning commission shall make and recommend to the legislative body a
             133      proposed general plan for the unincorporated area within the county.
             134          (c) (i) The plan may include planning for incorporated areas if, in the planning
             135      commission's judgment, they are related to the planning of the unincorporated territory or of the
             136      county as a whole.
             137          (ii) Elements of the county plan that address incorporated areas are not an official plan
             138      or part of a municipal plan for any municipality, unless it is recommended by the municipal
             139      planning commission and adopted by the governing body of the municipality.
             140          (2) (a) At a minimum, the proposed general plan, with the accompanying maps, charts,
             141      and descriptive and explanatory matter, shall include the planning commission's


             142      recommendations for the following plan elements:
             143          (i) a land use element that:
             144          (A) designates the long-term goals and the proposed extent, general distribution, and
             145      location of land for housing, business, industry, agriculture, recreation, education, public
             146      buildings and grounds, open space, and other categories of public and private uses of land as
             147      appropriate; and
             148          (B) may include a statement of the projections for and standards of population density
             149      and building intensity recommended for the various land use categories covered by the plan;
             150          (ii) a transportation and traffic circulation element consisting of the general location and
             151      extent of existing and proposed freeways, arterial and collector streets, mass transit, and any
             152      other modes of transportation that the planning commission considers appropriate, all correlated
             153      with the population projections and the proposed land use element of the general plan; and
             154          (iii) an estimate of the need for the development of additional moderate income housing
             155      within the unincorporated area of the county, and a plan to provide a realistic opportunity to
             156      meet estimated needs for additional moderate income housing if long-term projections for land
             157      use and development occur.
             158          (b) In drafting the moderate income housing element, the planning commission:
             159          (i) shall consider the Legislature's determination that counties should facilitate a
             160      reasonable opportunity for a variety of housing, including moderate income housing:
             161          (A) to meet the needs of people desiring to live there; and
             162          (B) to allow persons with moderate incomes to benefit from and fully participate in all
             163      aspects of neighborhood and community life; and
             164          (ii) may include an analysis of why the recommended means, techniques, or combination
             165      of means and techniques provide a realistic opportunity for the development of moderate
             166      income housing within the planning horizon, which means or techniques may include a
             167      recommendation to:
             168          (A) rezone for densities necessary to assure the production of moderate income
             169      housing;


             170          (B) facilitate the rehabilitation or expansion of infrastructure that will encourage the
             171      construction of moderate income housing;
             172          (C) encourage the rehabilitation of existing uninhabitable housing stock into moderate
             173      income housing;
             174          (D) consider general fund subsidies to waive construction related fees that are
             175      otherwise generally imposed by the county;
             176          (E) consider utilization of state or federal funds or tax incentives to promote the
             177      construction of moderate income housing;
             178          (F) consider utilization of programs offered by the Utah Housing Corporation within
             179      that agency's funding capacity; and
             180          (G) consider utilization of affordable housing programs administered by the Department
             181      of Community and Culture.
             182          (c) In drafting the land use element, the planning commission shall:
             183          (i) identify and consider each agriculture protection area within the unincorporated area
             184      of the county; and
             185          (ii) avoid proposing a use of land within an agriculture protection area that is
             186      inconsistent with or detrimental to the use of the land for agriculture.
             187          (3) The proposed general plan may include:
             188          (a) an environmental element that addresses:
             189          (i) the protection, conservation, development, and use of natural resources, including
             190      the quality of air, forests, soils, rivers and other waters, harbors, fisheries, wildlife, minerals, and
             191      other natural resources; and
             192          (ii) the reclamation of land, flood control, prevention and control of the pollution of
             193      streams and other waters, regulation of the use of land on hillsides, stream channels and other
             194      environmentally sensitive areas, the prevention, control, and correction of the erosion of soils,
             195      protection of watersheds and wetlands, and the mapping of known geologic hazards;
             196          (b) a public services and facilities element showing general plans for sewage, water,
             197      waste disposal, drainage, public utilities, rights-of-way, easements, and facilities for them, police


             198      and fire protection, and other public services;
             199          (c) a rehabilitation, redevelopment, and conservation element consisting of plans and
             200      programs for:
             201          (i) historic preservation; [and]
             202          (ii) the diminution or elimination of blight; and
             203          (iii) redevelopment of land, including housing sites, business and industrial sites, and
             204      public building sites;
             205          (d) an economic element composed of appropriate studies and forecasts, as well as an
             206      economic development plan, which may include review of existing and projected county
             207      revenue and expenditures, revenue sources, identification of basic and secondary industry,
             208      primary and secondary market areas, employment, and retail sales activity;
             209          (e) recommendations for implementing all or any portion of the general plan, including
             210      the use of land use ordinances, capital improvement plans, community development and
             211      promotion, and any other appropriate action;
             212          (f) provisions addressing any of the matters listed in Subsection 17-27a-401 (2); and
             213          (g) any other element the county considers appropriate.
             214          Section 3. Section 17-41-306 is amended to read:
             215           17-41-306. Adding land to or removing land from an agriculture protection area
             216      or industrial protection area.
             217          (1) (a) Any owner may add land to an existing agriculture protection area or industrial
             218      protection area, as the case may be, by:
             219          (i) filing a proposal with:
             220          (A) the county legislative body, if the agriculture protection area or industrial protection
             221      area and the land to be added are within the unincorporated part of the county; or
             222          (B) the municipal legislative body, if the agriculture protection area or industrial
             223      protection area and the land to be added are within a city or town; and
             224          (ii) obtaining the approval of the applicable legislative body for the addition of the land
             225      to the area.


             226          (b) The applicable legislative body shall comply with the provisions for creating an
             227      agriculture protection area or industrial protection area, as the case may be, in determining
             228      whether or not to accept the proposal.
             229          (2) (a) Any owner of land within an agriculture protection area or industrial protection
             230      area may remove any or all of the land from [an] the agriculture protection area or industrial
             231      protection area, respectively, by filing a petition for removal [of the land from the agriculture
             232      protection area or industrial protection area, respectively,] with the applicable legislative body.
             233          (b) (i) The applicable legislative body:
             234          (A) shall:
             235          [(A)] (I) grant the petition for removal of land from an agriculture protection area or
             236      industrial protection area, as the case may be, even if removal of the land would result in an
             237      agriculture protection area or industrial protection area of less than the number of acres
             238      established by the applicable legislative body as the minimum under Section 17-41-301 ; and
             239          [(B)] (II) in order to give constructive notice of the removal to all persons who have,
             240      may acquire, or may seek to acquire an interest in land in or adjacent to the agriculture
             241      protection area or industrial protection area and the land removed from the agriculture
             242      protection area or industrial protection area, file a legal description of the revised boundaries of
             243      the agriculture protection area or industrial protection area with the county recorder of deeds
             244      and the affected planning commission[.]; and
             245          (B) may not charge a fee in connection with a petition to remove land from an
             246      agriculture protection area or an industrial protection area.
             247          (ii) The remaining land in the agriculture protection area or industrial protection area is
             248      still an agriculture protection area or industrial protection area, respectively.
             249          (3) (a) If a municipality annexes any land that is part of an agriculture protection area or
             250      industrial protection area located in the unincorporated part of the county, the county legislative
             251      body shall, within 30 days after the land is annexed, review the feasibility of that land remaining
             252      in the agriculture protection area or industrial protection area according to the procedures and
             253      requirements of Section 17-41-307 .


             254          (b) The county legislative body shall remove the annexed land from the agriculture
             255      protection area or industrial protection area, as the case may be, if:
             256          (i) the county legislative body concludes, after the review under Section 17-41-307 , that
             257      removal is appropriate; and
             258          (ii) the owners of all the annexed land that is within the agriculture protection area or
             259      industrial protection area consent in writing to the removal.
             260          (c) Removal of land from an agriculture protection area or industrial protection area
             261      under this Subsection (3) does not affect whether that land may be:
             262          (i) included in a proposal under Section 17-41-301 to create an agriculture protection
             263      area or industrial protection area within the municipality; or
             264          (ii) added to an existing agriculture protection area or industrial protection area within
             265      the municipality under Subsection (1).
             266          Section 4. Section 17-41-406 is amended to read:
             267           17-41-406. Restrictions on state development projects.
             268          (1) Each state agency that plans any development project that might affect land within
             269      an agriculture protection area or industrial protection area shall submit its development plan to:
             270          (a) the advisory board of the agriculture protection area or industrial protection area,
             271      respectively; and
             272          (b) in the case of an agriculture protection area, the commissioner of agriculture and
             273      food.
             274          (2) The commissioner of agriculture and food, in the case of an agriculture protection
             275      area, and the advisory board shall:
             276          (a) review the state agency's proposed development plan; and
             277          (b) recommend any modifications to the development project that would protect the
             278      integrity of the agriculture protection area or industrial protection area, as the case may be, or
             279      that would protect the agriculture protection area from nonfarm encroachment or the industrial
             280      protection area from nonindustrial encroachment.
             281          (3) Each state agency and political subdivision of the state that designates or proposes


             282      to designate a transportation corridor shall:
             283          (a) consider:
             284          (i) whether the transportation corridor would:
             285          (A) be located on land that is included within an agriculture protection area; or
             286          (B) interfere with agriculture production activities on land within an agriculture
             287      protection area; and
             288          (ii) each other reasonably comparable alternative to the placement of the corridor on
             289      land within an agriculture protection area; and
             290          (b) make reasonable efforts to minimize or eliminate any detrimental impact on
             291      agriculture that may result from the designation of a transportation corridor.


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