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First Substitute S.B. 208

Representative Brad L. Dee proposes the following substitute bill:


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TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR

             2     
PRESERVATION AMENDMENTS

             3     
2008 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Sheldon L. Killpack

             6     
House Sponsor: Brad L. Dee

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill modifies the Municipal Land Use, Development, and Management Act, the
             11      County Land Use, Development, and Management Act, and the Transportation Code by
             12      amending provisions relating to transportation corridor preservation.
             13      Highlighted Provisions:
             14          This bill:
             15          .    authorizes the Department of Transportation to identify and the Transportation
             16      Commission to approve transportation corridors as high priority transportation
             17      corridors;
             18          .    requires the Department of Transportation to notify a municipality or county if a
             19      high priority transportation corridor is located within the boundaries of a
             20      municipality or county;
             21          .    requires a municipality or county to notify the executive director of the Department
             22      of Transportation if the municipality receives a land use application that relates to
             23      land located within the boundaries of a high priority transportation corridor;
             24          .    provides that a municipality or county may not approve certain land use applications
             25      until a certain time after notifications have been received by the Department of


             26      Transportation if a land use application relates to land located within the boundaries of a high
             27      priority transportation corridor with an exception;
             28          .    provides that an applicant for a land use application is not entitled to receive
             29      approval of certain land use applications until a certain time after notifications have
             30      been received by the executive director of the Department of Transportation with an
             31      exception; and
             32          .    makes technical changes.
             33      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             34          None
             35      Other Special Clauses:
             36          None
             37      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             38      AMENDS:
             39          10-9a-509, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 363
             40          17-27a-508, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 363
             41          72-5-403, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2003, Chapter 300
             42     
             43      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             44          Section 1. Section 10-9a-509 is amended to read:
             45           10-9a-509. When a land use applicant is entitled to approval -- Exception --
             46      Municipality may not impose unexpressed requirements -- Municipality required to
             47      comply with land use ordinances.
             48          (1) (a) [An] Except as provided in Subsection (1)(b), an applicant is entitled to
             49      approval of a land use application if the application conforms to the requirements of the
             50      municipality's land use maps, zoning map, and applicable land use ordinance in effect when a
             51      complete application is submitted and all fees have been paid, unless:
             52          (i) the land use authority, on the record, finds that a compelling, countervailing public
             53      interest would be jeopardized by approving the application; or
             54          (ii) in the manner provided by local ordinance and before the application is submitted,
             55      the municipality has formally initiated proceedings to amend its ordinances in a manner that
             56      would prohibit approval of the application as submitted.


             57          (b) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(c), an applicant is not entitled to approval
             58      of a land use application until the requirements of this Subsection (1)(b) have been met if the
             59      land use application relates to land located within the boundaries of a high priority
             60      transportation corridor designated in accordance with Section 72-5-403 .
             61          (ii) (A) A municipality shall notify the executive director of the Department of
             62      Transportation of any land use applications that relate to land located within the boundaries of
             63      a high priority transportation corridor.
             64          (B) The notification under Subsection (1)(b)(ii)(A) shall be in writing and mailed by
             65      certified or registered mail to the executive director of the Department of Transportation.
             66          (iii) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(c), a municipality may not approve a land
             67      use application that relates to land located within the boundaries of a high priority
             68      transportation corridor until:
             69          (A) 30 days after the notification under Subsection (1)(b)(ii) is received by the
             70      Department of Transportation if the land use application is for a building permit; or
             71          (B) 45 days after the notification under Subsection (1)(b)(ii) is received by the
             72      Department of Transportation if the land use application is for any land use other than a
             73      building permit.
             74          (c) (i) A land use application is exempt from the requirements of Subsection (1)(b) if:
             75          (A) the land use application relates to land that was the subject of a previous land use
             76      application; and
             77          (B) the previous land use application described under Subsection (1)(c)(i)(A) complied
             78      with the requirements of Subsection (1)(b).
             79          (ii) A municipality may approve a land use application without making the required
             80      notifications under Subsection (1)(b) if:
             81          (A) the land use application relates to land that was the subject of a previous land use
             82      application; and
             83          (B) the previous land use application described under Subsection (1)(c)(ii)(A)
             84      complied with the requirements of Subsection (1)(b).
             85          (d) After a municipality has complied with the requirements of Subsection (1)(b) for a
             86      land use application, the municipality may not withhold approval of the land use application for
             87      which the applicant is otherwise entitled under Subsection (1)(a).


             88          [(b)] (e) The municipality shall process an application without regard to proceedings
             89      initiated to amend the municipality's ordinances if:
             90          (i) 180 days have passed since the proceedings were initiated; and
             91          (ii) the proceedings have not resulted in an enactment that prohibits approval of the
             92      application as submitted.
             93          [(c)] (f) An application for a land use approval is considered submitted and complete
             94      when the application is provided in a form that complies with the requirements of applicable
             95      ordinances and all applicable fees have been paid.
             96          [(d)] (g) The continuing validity of an approval of a land use application is conditioned
             97      upon the applicant proceeding after approval to implement the approval with reasonable
             98      diligence.
             99          [(e)] (h) A municipality may not impose on a holder of an issued land use permit a
             100      requirement that is not expressed:
             101          (i) in the land use permit or in documents on which the land use permit is based; or
             102          (ii) in this chapter or the municipality's ordinances.
             103          [(f)] (i) A municipality may not withhold issuance of a certificate of occupancy
             104      because of an applicant's failure to comply with a requirement that is not expressed:
             105          (i) in the building permit or in documents on which the building permit is based; or
             106          (ii) in this chapter or the municipality's ordinances.
             107          (2) A municipality is bound by the terms and standards of applicable land use
             108      ordinances and shall comply with mandatory provisions of those ordinances.
             109          Section 2. Section 17-27a-508 is amended to read:
             110           17-27a-508. When a land use applicant is entitled to approval -- Exception --
             111      County may not impose unexpressed requirements -- County required to comply with
             112      land use ordinances.
             113          (1) (a) [An] Except as provided in Subsection (1)(b), an applicant is entitled to
             114      approval of a land use application if the application conforms to the requirements of the
             115      county's land use maps, zoning map, and applicable land use ordinance in effect when a
             116      complete application is submitted and all fees have been paid, unless:
             117          (i) the land use authority, on the record, finds that a compelling, countervailing public
             118      interest would be jeopardized by approving the application; or


             119          (ii) in the manner provided by local ordinance and before the application is submitted,
             120      the county has formally initiated proceedings to amend its ordinances in a manner that would
             121      prohibit approval of the application as submitted.
             122          (b) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(c), an applicant is not entitled to approval
             123      of a land use application until the requirements of this Subsection (1)(b) have been met if the
             124      land use application relates to land located within the boundaries of a high priority
             125      transportation corridor designated in accordance with Section 72-5-403 .
             126          (ii) (A) A county shall notify the executive director of the Department of
             127      Transportation of any land use applications that relate to land located within the boundaries of
             128      a high priority transportation corridor.
             129          (B) The notification under Subsection (1)(b)(ii)(A) shall be in writing and mailed by
             130      certified or registered mail to the executive director of the Department of Transportation.
             131          (iii) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(c), a county may not approve a land use
             132      application that relates to land located within the boundaries of a high priority transportation
             133      corridor until:
             134          (A) 30 days after the notification under Subsection (1)(b)(ii) is received by the
             135      Department of Transportation if the land use application is for a building permit; or
             136          (B) 45 days after the notification under Subsection (1)(b)(ii) is received by the
             137      Department of Transportation if the land use application is for any land use other than a
             138      building permit.
             139          (c) (i) A land use application is exempt from the requirements of Subsection (1)(b) if:
             140          (A) the land use application relates to land that was the subject of a previous land use
             141      application; and
             142          (B) the previous land use application described under Subsection (1)(c)(i)(A) complied
             143      with the requirements of Subsection (1)(b).
             144          (ii) A county may approve a land use application without making the required
             145      notifications under Subsection (1)(b) if:
             146          (A) the land use application relates to land that was the subject of a previous land use
             147      application; and
             148          (B) the previous land use application described under Subsection (1)(c)(ii)(A)
             149      complied with the requirements of Subsection (1)(b).


             150          (d) After a county has complied with the requirements of Subsection (1)(b) for a land
             151      use application, the county may not withhold approval of the land use application for which the
             152      applicant is otherwise entitled under Subsection (1)(a).
             153          [(b)] (e) The county shall process an application without regard to proceedings initiated
             154      to amend the county's ordinances if:
             155          (i) 180 days have passed since the proceedings were initiated; and
             156          (ii) the proceedings have not resulted in an enactment that prohibits approval of the
             157      application as submitted.
             158          [(c)] (f) An application for a land use approval is considered submitted and complete
             159      when the application is provided in a form that complies with the requirements of applicable
             160      ordinances and all applicable fees have been paid.
             161          [(d)] (g) The continuing validity of an approval of a land use application is conditioned
             162      upon the applicant proceeding after approval to implement the approval with reasonable
             163      diligence.
             164          [(e)] (h) A county may not impose on a holder of an issued land use permit a
             165      requirement that is not expressed:
             166          (i) in the land use permit or in documents on which the land use permit is based; or
             167          (ii) in this chapter or the county's ordinances.
             168          [(f)] (i) A county may not withhold issuance of a certificate of occupancy because of an
             169      applicant's failure to comply with a requirement that is not expressed:
             170          (i) in the building permit or in documents on which the building permit is based; or
             171          (ii) in this chapter or the county's ordinances.
             172          (2) A county is bound by the terms and standards of applicable land use ordinances and
             173      shall comply with mandatory provisions of those ordinances.
             174          Section 3. Section 72-5-403 is amended to read:
             175           72-5-403. Transportation corridor preservation powers.
             176          (1) The department, counties, and municipalities may:
             177          (a) act in cooperation with one another and other government entities to promote
             178      planning for and enhance the preservation of transportation corridors and to more effectively
             179      use the monies available in the Transportation Corridor Preservation Revolving Loan Fund
             180      created in Section 72-2-117 ;


             181          (b) undertake transportation corridor planning, review, and preservation processes; and
             182          (c) acquire fee simple rights and other rights of less than fee simple, including
             183      easement and development rights, or the rights to limit development, including rights in
             184      alternative transportation corridors, and to make these acquisitions up to a projected 30 years in
             185      advance of using those rights in actual transportation facility construction.
             186          (2) In addition to the powers described under Subsection (1), counties and
             187      municipalities may:
             188          (a) limit development for transportation corridor preservation by land use regulation
             189      and by official maps; and
             190          (b) by ordinance prescribe procedures for approving limited development in
             191      transportation corridors until the time transportation facility construction begins.
             192          (3) (a) The department shall identify and the commission shall approve transportation
             193      corridors as high priority transportation corridors for transportation corridor preservation.
             194          (b) The department shall notify a county or municipality if the county or municipality
             195      has land within its boundaries that is located within the boundaries of a high priority
             196      transportation corridor.
             197          (c) The department may, on a voluntary basis, acquire private property rights within the
             198      boundaries of a high priority transportation corridor for which a notification has been received
             199      in accordance with Section 10-9a-509 or 17-27a-508 .


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