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S.B. 194

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ASSESSMENT AREA ACT AMENDMENTS

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2010 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Wayne L. Niederhauser

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House Sponsor: ____________

             6     
             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill authorizes a local entity to designate a voluntary assessment area for an energy
             10      efficiency upgrade or a renewable energy system.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    defines terms;
             14          .    amends provisions relating to the authority of public agencies or interlocal entities
             15      to issue bonds;
             16          .    prohibits a local entity from designating a voluntary assessment area or issuing an
             17      assessment bond for an energy efficiency upgrade or a renewable energy system
             18      after June 1, 2011;
             19          .    requires the Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Interim Committee
             20      to study assessments for energy efficiency upgrades or renewable energy systems
             21      during the 2010 Interim;
             22          .    requires a local entity to submit a funding proposal to a financial advisory panel
             23      before designating a voluntary assessment area for an energy efficiency upgrade or a
             24      renewable energy system;
             25          .    authorizes a local entity to designate a voluntary assessment area for an energy
             26      efficiency upgrade or a renewable energy system;
             27          .    authorizes a local entity to provide to an owner of property to be assessed for an


             28      energy efficiency upgrade or a renewable energy system a list of service providers;
             29          .    amends provisions relating to an assessment limit;
             30          .    amends provisions relating to an installment payment of an assessment; and
             31          .    makes technical corrections.
             32      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             33          None
             34      Other Special Clauses:
             35          None
             36      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             37      AMENDS:
             38          11-13-218, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2002, Chapter 286
             39          11-42-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapters 92 and 246
             40          11-42-103, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 329
             41          11-42-201, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 329
             42          11-42-202, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapters 246 and 388
             43          11-42-301, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapters 246 and 388
             44          11-42-405, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 329
             45          11-42-411, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 250
             46          17B-1-202, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 218
             47          17D-1-201, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, First Special Session, Chapter 4
             48          63H-1-201, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapters 92 and 397
             49      ENACTS:
             50          10-8-85.4, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             51          17-50-331, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             52     
             53      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             54          Section 1. Section 10-8-85.4 is enacted to read:
             55          10-8-85.4. Energy efficiency upgrade or renewable energy system.
             56          A municipality may provide for or finance an energy efficiency upgrade or a renewable
             57      energy system as defined in Section 11-42-102 , respectively, in a designated voluntary
             58      assessment area in accordance with Title 11, Chapter 42, Assessment Area Act.


             59          Section 2. Section 11-13-218 is amended to read:
             60           11-13-218. Authority of public agencies or interlocal entities to issue bonds.
             61          (1) A public agency may, in the same manner as it may issue bonds for its individual
             62      acquisition of a facility or improvement or for constructing, improving, or extending a facility
             63      or improvement, issue bonds to:
             64          (a) acquire an interest in a jointly owned facility or improvement, a combination of a
             65      jointly owned facility or improvement, or any other facility or improvement; or
             66          (b) pay all or part of the cost of constructing, improving, or extending a jointly owned
             67      facility or improvement, a combination of a jointly owned facility or improvement, or any other
             68      facility or improvement.
             69          (2) (a) An interlocal entity may issue bonds or notes under a resolution, trust indenture,
             70      or other security instrument for the purpose of:
             71          (i) financing its facilities or improvements[.]; or
             72          (ii) providing for or financing an energy efficiency upgrade or a renewable energy
             73      system under Title 11, Chapter 42, Assessment Area Act.
             74          (b) The bonds or notes may be sold at public or private sale, mature at such times and
             75      bear interest at such rates, and have such other terms and security as the entity determines.
             76          (c) Such bonds are not a debt of any public agency that is a party to the agreement.
             77          (3) Bonds and notes issued under this chapter are declared to be negotiable instruments
             78      and their form and substance need not comply with the Uniform Commercial Code.
             79          Section 3. Section 11-42-102 is amended to read:
             80           11-42-102. Definitions.
             81          (1) "Adequate protests" means timely filed, written protests under Section 11-42-203
             82      that represent at least 50% of the frontage, area, taxable value, fair market value, lots, number
             83      of connections, or equivalent residential units of the property proposed to be assessed,
             84      according to the same assessment method by which the assessment is proposed to be levied,
             85      after eliminating:
             86          (a) protests relating to:
             87          (i) property that has been deleted from a proposed assessment area; or
             88          (ii) an improvement that has been deleted from the proposed improvements to be
             89      provided to property within the proposed assessment area; and


             90          (b) protests that have been withdrawn under Subsection 11-42-203 (3).
             91          (2) "Assessment area" means an area, or, if more than one area is designated, the
             92      aggregate of all areas within a local entity's jurisdictional boundaries that is designated by a
             93      local entity under Part 2, Designating an Assessment Area, for the purpose of financing the
             94      costs of improvements, operation and maintenance, or economic promotion activities that
             95      benefit property within the area.
             96          (3) "Assessment bonds" means bonds that are:
             97          (a) issued under Section 11-42-605 ; and
             98          (b) payable in part or in whole from assessments levied in an assessment area,
             99      improvement revenues, and a guaranty fund or reserve fund.
             100          (4) "Assessment fund" means a special fund that a local entity establishes under
             101      Section 11-42-412 .
             102          (5) "Assessment lien" means a lien on property within an assessment area that arises
             103      from the levy of an assessment, as provided in Section 11-42-501 .
             104          (6) "Assessment method" means the method by which an assessment is levied against
             105      property, whether by frontage, area, taxable value, fair market value, lot, number of
             106      connections, equivalent residential unit, or any combination of these methods.
             107          (7) "Assessment ordinance" means an ordinance adopted by a local entity under
             108      Section 11-42-404 that levies an assessment on benefitted property within an assessment area.
             109          (8) "Assessment resolution" means a resolution adopted by a local entity under Section
             110      11-42-404 that levies an assessment on benefitted property within an assessment area.
             111          (9) "Benefitted property" means property within an assessment area that directly or
             112      indirectly benefits from improvements, operation and maintenance, or economic promotion
             113      activities.
             114          (10) "Bond anticipation notes" means notes issued under Section 11-42-602 in
             115      anticipation of the issuance of assessment bonds.
             116          (11) "Bonds" means assessment bonds and refunding assessment bonds.
             117          (12) "Commercial area" means an area in which at least 75% of the property is devoted
             118      to the interchange of goods or commodities.
             119          (13) "Connection fee" means a fee charged by a local entity to pay for the costs of
             120      connecting property to a publicly owned sewer, storm drainage, water, gas, communications, or


             121      electrical system, whether or not improvements are installed on the property.
             122          (14) "Contract price" means:
             123          (a) the cost of acquiring an improvement, if the improvement is acquired; or
             124          (b) the amount payable to one or more contractors for the design, engineering,
             125      inspection, and construction of an improvement.
             126          (15) "Designation ordinance" means an ordinance adopted by a local entity under
             127      Section 11-42-206 designating an assessment area.
             128          (16) "Designation resolution" means a resolution adopted by a local entity under
             129      Section 11-42-206 designating an assessment area.
             130          (17) "Economic promotion activities" means activities that promote economic growth
             131      in a commercial area of a local entity, including:
             132          (a) sponsoring festivals and markets;
             133          (b) promoting business investment or activities;
             134          (c) helping to coordinate public and private actions; and
             135          (d) developing and issuing publications designed to improve the economic well-being
             136      of the commercial area.
             137          (18) "Energy efficiency upgrade" means real property or a real property fixture that is
             138      designed to reduce energy consumption in a residential or a commercial building, including:
             139          (a) insulation in:
             140          (i) a wall, a roof, a floor, or a foundation; or
             141          (ii) a heating and cooling distribution system;
             142          (b) a window or door, including:
             143          (i) a storm window or door;
             144          (ii) a multiglazed window or door;
             145          (iii) a heat-absorbing window or door;
             146          (iv) a heat-reflective glazed and coated window or door;
             147          (v) additional window or door glazing;
             148          (vi) a window or door with reduced glass area; or
             149          (vii) other window or door modifications;
             150          (c) an automatic energy control system;
             151          (d) in a building or a central plant, a heating, ventilation, or air conditioning and


             152      distribution system;
             153          (e) caulk or a weatherstrip;
             154          (f) a light fixture that does not increase the overall illumination of a building unless an
             155      increase is necessary to conform with the applicable building code;
             156          (g) an energy recovery system;
             157          (h) a daylighting system; or
             158          (i) any modified, installed, or remodeled fixture that is approved as a utility
             159      cost-savings measure by the governing body of a local entity.
             160          [(18)] (19) "Equivalent residential unit" means a dwelling, unit, or development that is
             161      equal to a single-family residence in terms of the nature of its use or impact on an improvement
             162      to be provided in the assessment area.
             163          [(19)] (20) "Governing body" means:
             164          (a) for a county, city, or town, the legislative body of the county, city, or town;
             165          (b) for a local district, the board of trustees of the local district;
             166          (c) for a special service district:
             167          (i) the legislative body of the county, city, or town that established the special service
             168      district, if no administrative control board has been appointed under Section 17D-1-301 ; or
             169          (ii) the administrative control board of the special service district, if an administrative
             170      control board has been appointed under Section 17D-1-301 ; and
             171          (d) for the military installation development authority created in Section 63H-1-201 ,
             172      the authority board, as defined in Section 63H-1-102 .
             173          [(20)] (21) "Guaranty fund" means the fund established by a local entity under Section
             174      11-42-701 .
             175          [(21)] (22) "Improved property" means property proposed to be assessed within an
             176      assessment area upon which a residential, commercial, or other building has been built.
             177          [(22)] (23) "Improvement":
             178          (a) (i) means [any]:
             179          (A) a publicly owned infrastructure, system, or other facility [that:];
             180          (B) a publicly or privately owned energy efficiency upgrade; or
             181          (C) a publicly or privately owned renewable energy system; and
             182          [(i)] (ii) that:


             183          (A) a local entity is authorized to provide; [or]
             184          (B) a local entity is requested to provide through an interlocal agreement under Title
             185      11, Chapter 13, Interlocal Cooperation Act; or
             186          [(ii)] (C) the governing body of a local entity determines is necessary or convenient to
             187      enable the local entity to provide a service that the local entity is authorized to provide; and
             188          (b) includes facilities in an assessment area, including a private driveway, an irrigation
             189      ditch, and a water turnout, that:
             190          (i) can be conveniently installed at the same time as an infrastructure, system, or other
             191      facility described in Subsection [(22)(a)] (23)(a)(i); and
             192          (ii) are requested by a property owner on whose property or for whose benefit the
             193      infrastructure, system, or other facility is being installed.
             194          [(23)] (24) "Improvement revenues":
             195          (a) means charges, fees, impact fees, or other revenues that a local entity receives from
             196      improvements; and
             197          (b) does not include revenue from assessments.
             198          [(24)] (25) "Incidental refunding costs" means any costs of issuing refunding
             199      assessment bonds and calling, retiring, or paying prior bonds, including:
             200          (a) legal and accounting fees;
             201          (b) charges of financial advisors, escrow agents, certified public accountant verification
             202      entities, and trustees;
             203          (c) underwriting discount costs, printing costs, the costs of giving notice;
             204          (d) any premium necessary in the calling or retiring of prior bonds;
             205          (e) fees to be paid to the local entity to issue the refunding assessment bonds and to
             206      refund the outstanding prior bonds;
             207          (f) any other costs that the governing body determines are necessary or desirable to
             208      incur in connection with the issuance of refunding assessment bonds; and
             209          (g) any interest on the prior bonds that is required to be paid in connection with the
             210      issuance of the refunding assessment bonds.
             211          [(25)] (26) "Installment payment date" means the date on which an installment
             212      payment of an assessment is payable.
             213          [(26)] (27) "Interim warrant" means a warrant issued by a local entity under Section


             214      11-42-601 .
             215          [(27)] (28) "Jurisdictional boundaries" means:
             216          (a) for a county, the boundaries of the unincorporated area of the county; and
             217          (b) for each other local entity, the boundaries of the local entity.
             218          [(28)] (29) "Local district" means a local district under Title 17B, Limited Purpose
             219      Local Government Entities - Local Districts.
             220          [(29)] (30) "Local entity" means a county, city, town, special service district, local
             221      district, military installation development authority created in Section 63H-1-201 , an interlocal
             222      entity as defined in Section 11-13-103 , or other political subdivision of the state.
             223          [(30)] (31) "Local entity obligations" means assessment bonds, refunding assessment
             224      bonds, interim warrants, and bond anticipation notes issued by a local entity.
             225          [(31)] (32) "Mailing address" means:
             226          (a) a property owner's last-known address using the name and address appearing on the
             227      last completed real property assessment roll of the county in which the property is located; and
             228          (b) if the property is improved property:
             229          (i) the property's street number; or
             230          (ii) the post office box, rural route number, or other mailing address of the property, if
             231      a street number has not been assigned.
             232          [(32)] (33) "Net improvement revenues" means all improvement revenues that a local
             233      entity has received since the last installment payment date, less all amounts payable by the local
             234      entity from those improvement revenues for operation and maintenance costs.
             235          [(33)] (34) "Operation and maintenance costs":
             236          (a) means the costs that a local entity incurs in operating and maintaining
             237      improvements in an assessment area, whether or not those improvements have been financed
             238      under this chapter; and
             239          (b) includes service charges, administrative costs, ongoing maintenance charges, and
             240      tariffs or other charges for electrical, water, gas, or other utility usage.
             241          [(34)] (35) "Overhead costs" means the actual costs incurred or the estimated costs to
             242      be incurred by a local entity in connection with an assessment area for appraisals, legal fees,
             243      filing fees, financial advisory charges, underwriting fees, placement fees, escrow, trustee, and
             244      paying agent fees, publishing and mailing costs, costs of levying an assessment, recording


             245      costs, and all other incidental costs.
             246          [(35)] (36) "Prior bonds" means the assessment bonds that are refunded in part or in
             247      whole by refunding assessment bonds.
             248          [(36)] (37) "Prior assessment ordinance" means the ordinance levying the assessments
             249      from which the prior bonds are payable.
             250          [(37)] (38) "Prior assessment resolution" means the resolution levying the assessments
             251      from which the prior bonds are payable.
             252          [(38)] (39) "Project engineer" means the surveyor or engineer employed by or private
             253      consulting engineer engaged by a local entity to perform the necessary engineering services for
             254      and to supervise the construction or installation of the improvements.
             255          [(39)] (40) "Property" includes real property and any interest in real property, including
             256      water rights and leasehold rights.
             257          [(40)] (41) "Property price" means the price at which a local entity purchases or
             258      acquires by eminent domain property to make improvements in an assessment area.
             259          [(41)] (42) "Provide" or "providing," with reference to an improvement, includes the
             260      acquisition, construction, reconstruction, renovation, maintenance, repair, operation, and
             261      expansion of an improvement.
             262          [(42)] (43) "Public agency" means:
             263          (a) the state or any agency, department, or division of the state; and
             264          (b) a political subdivision of the state.
             265          [(43)] (44) "Reduced payment obligation" means the full obligation of an owner of
             266      property within an assessment area to pay an assessment levied on the property after the
             267      assessment has been reduced because of the issuance of refunding assessment bonds, as
             268      provided in Section 11-42-608 .
             269          [(44)] (45) "Refunding assessment bonds" means assessment bonds that a local entity
             270      issues under Section 11-42-607 to refund, in part or in whole, assessment bonds.
             271          (46) "Renewable energy system" means real property or a real property fixture that is a
             272      product, a system, a device, or an interacting group of devices in a residential or commercial
             273      building that produces energy from renewable resources, including:
             274          (a) a photovoltaic system;
             275          (b) a solar thermal system;


             276          (c) a wind system;
             277          (d) a biomass system;
             278          (e) a geothermal system, including:
             279          (i) a generation system;
             280          (ii) a direct-use system; or
             281          (iii) a ground source heat pump system;
             282          (f) a micro-hydro system; or
             283          (g) other renewable sources approved in the local entity's designation resolution or
             284      designation ordinance.
             285          [(45)] (47) "Reserve fund" means a fund established by a local entity under Section
             286      11-42-702 .
             287          [(46)] (48) "Service" means:
             288          (a) water, sewer, storm drainage, garbage collection, library, recreation,
             289      communications, or electric service;
             290          (b) economic promotion activities; or
             291          (c) any other service that a local entity is required or authorized to provide.
             292          [(47)] (49) "Special service district" has the same meaning as defined in Section
             293      17D-1-102 .
             294          [(48)] (50) "Unimproved property" means property upon which no residential,
             295      commercial, or other building has been built.
             296          [(49)] (51) "Voluntary assessment area" means an assessment area that contains only
             297      property whose owners have voluntarily consented to an assessment.
             298          Section 4. Section 11-42-103 is amended to read:
             299           11-42-103. Limit on effect of this chapter.
             300          (1) Nothing in this chapter may be construed to authorize a local entity to provide an
             301      improvement or service that the local entity is not otherwise authorized to provide.
             302          (2) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), a local entity may, before June 1, 2011,
             303      provide for or finance an energy efficiency upgrade or a renewable energy system under this
             304      title.
             305          (b) On or after June 1, 2011, a local entity may not:
             306          (i) designate a voluntary assessment area for an energy efficiency upgrade or a


             307      renewable energy system; or
             308          (ii) issue an assessment bond for an energy efficiency upgrade or a renewable energy
             309      system.
             310          (c) The Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Interim Committee shall,
             311      during the 2010 Interim:
             312          (i) study assessments for energy efficiency upgrades and assessments for renewable
             313      energy systems;
             314          (ii) recommend whether legislation should be drafted to modify the provisions of
             315      Subsection (2)(b); and
             316          (iii) prepare any legislation that the Government Operations and Political Subdivisions
             317      Interim Committee recommends in accordance with Subsection (2)(c)(ii) for consideration by
             318      the Legislature during the 2011 General Session.
             319          Section 5. Section 11-42-201 is amended to read:
             320           11-42-201. Resolution or ordinance designating an assessment area -- Zones
             321      within an assessment area -- Preconditions to adoption of a resolution or ordinance --
             322      Voluntary assessment area for energy efficiency upgrade or renewable energy system.
             323          (1) (a) Subject to the requirements of this part, a local entity intending to levy an
             324      assessment on property to pay some or all of the cost of providing improvements benefitting
             325      the property, performing operation and maintenance benefitting the property, or conducting
             326      economic promotion activities benefitting the property may adopt a resolution or ordinance
             327      designating an assessment area.
             328          (b) A designation resolution or ordinance may divide the assessment area into zones to
             329      allow the governing body to levy a different level of assessment or to use a different
             330      assessment method in each zone to reflect more fairly the benefits that property within the
             331      different zones is expected to receive because of the proposed improvement, operation and
             332      maintenance, or economic promotion activities.
             333          (c) The boundaries of a proposed assessment area may include property that is not
             334      intended to be assessed.
             335          (2) (a) Before adopting a designation resolution or ordinance, the governing body of
             336      the local entity shall:
             337          [(a)] (i) give notice as provided in Section 11-42-202 ;


             338          [(b)] (ii) receive and consider all protests filed under Section 11-42-203 ; and
             339          [(c)] (iii) hold a public hearing as provided in Section 11-42-204 .
             340          (b) (i) In addition to the requirements in Subsection (2)(a), before adopting a
             341      designation resolution or ordinance designating a voluntary assessment area for an energy
             342      efficiency upgrade or a renewable energy system, a local entity shall submit a funding proposal
             343      described in Subsection (2)(b)(ii) to the financial advisory panel described in Subsection
             344      (2)(b)(iii).
             345          (ii) The funding proposal shall include:
             346          (A) the assessment method;
             347          (B) a description of the anticipated assessment area;
             348          (C) an estimate of the number of property owners in the assessment;
             349          (D) the estimated total contract price for the energy efficiency upgrade or renewable
             350      energy system;
             351          (E) the estimated local entity obligations for the proposed assessment;
             352          (F) the estimated incidental refunding costs, if any; and
             353          (G) the estimated overhead costs.
             354          (iii) (A) There is created in this Subsection (2)(b)(iii)(A) a financial advisory panel.
             355          (B) The financial advisory panel:
             356          (I) is advisory only; and
             357          (II) shall have seven members as follows:
             358          (Aa) one member appointed by the governor;
             359          (Bb) one member appointed by the president of the Senate;
             360          (Cc) one member appointed by the speaker of the House;
             361          (Dd) one member representing the interests of Utah bankers;
             362          (Ee) one member representing the interests of Utah credit unions;
             363          (Ff) one member representing the local entity proposing the voluntary assessment area
             364      described in Subsection (2)(b)(i); and
             365          (Gg) one member representing a committee charged with reviewing the local entity's
             366      debt.
             367          (3) An assessment area designated to levy an assessment for an energy efficiency
             368      upgrade or a renewable energy system shall be a voluntary assessment area.


             369          Section 6. Section 11-42-202 is amended to read:
             370           11-42-202. Requirements applicable to a notice of a proposed assessment area
             371      designation.
             372          (1) Each notice required under Subsection 11-42-201 (2)(a) shall:
             373          (a) state that the local entity proposes to:
             374          (i) designate one or more areas within the local entity's jurisdictional boundaries as an
             375      assessment area;
             376          (ii) provide an improvement to property within the proposed assessment area; and
             377          (iii) finance some or all of the cost of improvements by an assessment on benefitted
             378      property within the assessment area;
             379          (b) describe the proposed assessment area by any reasonable method that allows an
             380      owner of property in the proposed assessment area to determine that the owner's property is
             381      within the proposed assessment area;
             382          (c) describe, in a general way, the improvements to be provided to the assessment area,
             383      including:
             384          (i) the general nature of the improvements; and
             385          (ii) the general location of the improvements, by reference to streets or portions or
             386      extensions of streets or by any other means that the governing body chooses that reasonably
             387      describes the general location of the improvements;
             388          (d) a statement of the estimated cost of the improvements as determined by a project
             389      engineer;
             390          (e) a statement that the local entity proposes to levy an assessment on benefitted
             391      property within the assessment area to pay some or all of the cost of the improvements
             392      according to the estimated direct and indirect benefits to the property from the improvements;
             393          (f) a statement of the assessment method by which the assessment is proposed to be
             394      levied;
             395          (g) a statement of the time within which and the location at which protests against
             396      designation of the proposed assessment area or of the proposed improvements are required to
             397      be filed and the method by which the number of protests required to defeat the designation of
             398      the proposed assessment area or acquisition or construction of the proposed improvements are
             399      to be determined;


             400          (h) state the date, time, and place of the public hearing under Section 11-42-204 ;
             401          (i) if the governing body elects to create and fund a reserve fund under Section
             402      11-42-702 , a description of how the reserve fund will be funded and replenished and how
             403      remaining money in the reserve fund is to be disbursed upon full payment of the bonds;
             404          (j) if the governing body intends to designate a voluntary assessment area, a property
             405      owner consent form that:
             406          (i) estimates the total assessment to be levied against the particular parcel of property;
             407          (ii) describes any additional benefits that the governing body expects the assessed
             408      property to receive from the improvements; and
             409          (iii) designates the date and time by which the fully executed consent form is required
             410      to be submitted to the governing body;
             411          (k) if the local entity intends to levy an assessment to pay operation and maintenance
             412      costs or for economic promotion activities:
             413          (i) a description of the operation and maintenance costs or economic promotion
             414      activities to be paid by assessments and the initial estimated annual assessment to be levied;
             415          (ii) a description of how the estimated assessment will be determined;
             416          (iii) a description of how and when the governing body will adjust the assessment to
             417      reflect current operation and maintenance costs or the costs of current economic promotion
             418      activities;
             419          (iv) a description of the method of assessment if different from the method of
             420      assessment to be used for financing any improvement; and
             421          (v) a statement of the maximum number of years over which the assessment for
             422      operation and maintenance or economic promotion activities will be levied; and
             423          (l) if the governing body intends to divide the proposed assessment area into zones
             424      under Subsection 11-42-201 (1)(b), a description of the proposed zones.
             425          (2) A notice required under Subsection 11-42-201 (2)(a) may contain other information
             426      that the governing body considers to be appropriate, including:
             427          (a) the amount or proportion of the cost of the improvement to be paid by the local
             428      entity or from sources other than an assessment;
             429          (b) the estimated amount of each type of assessment for the various improvements to
             430      be financed according to the method of assessment that the governing body chooses; and


             431          (c) provisions for any improvements described in Subsection 11-42-102 [(22)(b)]
             432      (23)(b).
             433          (3) Each notice required under Subsection 11-42-201 (2)(a) shall:
             434          (a) (i) (A) be published in a newspaper of general circulation within the local entity's
             435      jurisdictional boundaries, once a week for four consecutive weeks, with the last publication at
             436      least five but not more than 20 days before the deadline for filing protests specified in the
             437      notice under Subsection (1)(g); or
             438          (B) if there is no newspaper of general circulation within the local entity's jurisdictional
             439      boundaries, be posted in at least three public places within the local entity's jurisdictional
             440      boundaries at least 20 but not more than 35 days before the deadline under Section 11-42-203
             441      for filing protests; and
             442          (ii) be published in accordance with Section 45-1-101 for four weeks before the
             443      deadline under Section 11-42-203 for filing protests; and
             444          (b) be mailed, postage prepaid, within 10 days after the first publication or posting of
             445      the notice under Subsection (3)(a) to each owner of property to be assessed within the proposed
             446      assessment area at the property owner's mailing address.
             447          Section 7. Section 11-42-301 is amended to read:
             448           11-42-301. Improvements made only under contract let to lowest responsive,
             449      responsible bidder -- Publishing notice -- Sealed bids -- Procedure -- Exceptions to
             450      contract requirement.
             451          (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a local entity may make improvements
             452      in an assessment area only under contract let to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder for
             453      the kind of service, material, or form of construction that the local entity's governing body
             454      determines in compliance with any applicable local entity ordinances.
             455          (2) A local entity may:
             456          (a) divide improvements into parts;
             457          (b) (i) let separate contracts for each part; or
             458          (ii) combine multiple parts into the same contract; and
             459          (c) let a contract on a unit basis.
             460          (3) (a) A local entity may not let a contract until after publishing notice as provided in
             461      Subsection (3)(b):


             462          (i) at least one time in a newspaper of general circulation within the boundaries of the
             463      local entity at least 15 days before the date specified for receipt of bids; and
             464          (ii) in accordance with Section 45-1-101 , at least 15 days before the date specified for
             465      receipt of bids.
             466          (b) Each notice under Subsection (3)(a) shall notify contractors that the local entity will
             467      receive sealed bids at a specified time and place for the construction of the improvements.
             468          (c) Notwithstanding a local entity's failure, through inadvertence or oversight, to
             469      publish the notice or to publish the notice within 15 days before the date specified for receipt of
             470      bids, the governing body may proceed to let a contract for the improvements if the local entity
             471      receives at least three sealed and bona fide bids from contractors by the time specified for the
             472      receipt of bids.
             473          (d) A local entity may publish a notice required under this Subsection (3) at the same
             474      time as a notice under Section 11-42-202 .
             475          (4) (a) A local entity may accept as a sealed bid a bid that is:
             476          (i) manually sealed and submitted; or
             477          (ii) electronically sealed and submitted.
             478          (b) The governing body or project engineer shall, at the time specified in the notice
             479      under Subsection (3), open and examine the bids.
             480          (c) In open session, the governing body:
             481          (i) shall declare the bids; and
             482          (ii) may reject any or all bids if the governing body considers the rejection to be for the
             483      public good.
             484          (d) The local entity may award the contract to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder
             485      even if the price bid by that bidder exceeds the estimated costs as determined by the project
             486      engineer.
             487          (e) A local entity may in any case:
             488          (i) refuse to award a contract;
             489          (ii) obtain new bids after giving a new notice under Subsection (3);
             490          (iii) determine to abandon the assessment area; or
             491          (iv) not make some of the improvements proposed to be made.
             492          (5) A local entity is not required to let a contract as provided in this section for:


             493          (a) an improvement or part of an improvement the cost of which or the making of
             494      which is donated or contributed;
             495          (b) an improvement that consists of furnishing utility service or maintaining
             496      improvements;
             497          (c) labor, materials, or equipment supplied by the local entity;
             498          (d) the local entity's acquisition of completed or partially completed improvements in
             499      an assessment area;
             500          (e) design, engineering, and inspection costs incurred with respect to the construction
             501      of improvements in an assessment area; or
             502          (f) additional work performed in accordance with the terms of a contract duly let to the
             503      lowest responsive, responsible bidder.
             504          (6) A local entity may itself furnish utility service and maintain improvements within
             505      an assessment area.
             506          (7) (a) A local entity may acquire completed or partially completed improvements in an
             507      assessment area, but may not pay an amount for those improvements that exceeds their fair
             508      market value.
             509          (b) Upon the local entity's payment for completed or partially completed
             510      improvements, title to the improvements shall be conveyed to the local entity or another public
             511      agency.
             512          (8) The provisions of Title 11, Chapter 39, Building Improvements and Public Works
             513      Projects, and Section 72-6-108 do not apply to improvements to be constructed in an
             514      assessment area.
             515          (9) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (9)(b) and notwithstanding any other statutory
             516      requirement to the contrary, this section does not apply to a voluntary assessment area
             517      designated for the purpose of levying an assessment for an energy efficiency upgrade or a
             518      renewable energy system.
             519          (b) (i) A local entity that designates a voluntary assessment area described in
             520      Subsection (9)(a) shall provide to each owner of property to be assessed a list of service
             521      providers authorized by the local entity to provide the energy efficiency upgrade or renewable
             522      energy system.
             523          (ii) A property owner described in Subsection (9)(b)(i) shall select a service provider


             524      from the list described in Subsection (9)(b)(i) to provide the energy efficiency upgrade or
             525      renewable energy system pertaining to the owner's property.
             526          Section 8. Section 11-42-405 is amended to read:
             527           11-42-405. Limit on amount of assessment -- Costs required to be paid by the
             528      local entity.
             529          (1) An assessment levied within an assessment area may not, in the aggregate, exceed
             530      the sum of:
             531          (a) the contract price or estimated contract price;
             532          (b) the acquisition price of improvements;
             533          (c) the reasonable cost of:
             534          (i) (A) utility services, maintenance, and operation, to the extent permitted by
             535      Subsection 11-42-401 (4); and
             536          (B) labor, materials, or equipment supplied by the local entity;
             537          (ii) economic promotion activities; or
             538          (iii) operation and maintenance costs;
             539          (d) the price or estimated price of purchasing property;
             540          (e) any connection fees;
             541          (f) (i) the capitalized interest on assessment bonds; and
             542          (ii) the estimated interest on interim warrants and bond anticipation notes issued with
             543      respect to an assessment area;
             544          (g) overhead costs not to exceed 15% of the sum of Subsections (1)(a), (b), (c), and (e);
             545          (h) an amount for contingencies of not more than 10% of the sum of Subsections (1)(a)
             546      and (c), if the assessment is levied before construction of the improvements in the assessment
             547      area is completed;
             548          (i) an amount sufficient to fund a reserve fund, if the governing body creates and funds
             549      a reserve fund as provided in Section 11-42-702 ; and
             550          (j) [1/2] one-half the cost of grading changes as provided in Section 11-42-407 .
             551          (2) Each local entity providing an improvement in an assessment area shall pay, from
             552      improvement revenues not pledged to the payment of bonds and from any other legally
             553      available money:
             554          (a) overhead costs for which an assessment cannot be levied;


             555          (b) the costs of providing an improvement for which an assessment was not levied, if
             556      the assessment is levied before construction of the improvement in the assessment area is
             557      completed; and
             558          (c) the acquisition and constructions costs of an improvement for the benefit of
             559      property against which an assessment may not be levied.
             560          Section 9. Section 11-42-411 is amended to read:
             561           11-42-411. Installment payment of assessments.
             562          (1) (a) In an assessment resolution or ordinance, the governing body may, subject to
             563      Subsection (1)(b), provide that some or all of the assessment be paid in installments over a
             564      period not to exceed 20 years from the effective date of the resolution or ordinance.
             565          (b) If an assessment resolution or ordinance provides that some or all of the assessment
             566      be paid in installments for a period exceeding 10 years from the effective date of the resolution
             567      or ordinance, the governing body:
             568          (i) shall make a determination that:
             569          (A) the improvement for which the assessment is made has a reasonable useful life for
             570      the full period during which installments are to be paid; or
             571          (B) it would be in the best interests of the local entity and the property owners for
             572      installments to be paid for more than 10 years; and
             573          (ii) may provide in the resolution or ordinance that no assessment is payable during
             574      some or all of the period ending three years after the effective date of the resolution or
             575      ordinance.
             576          (2) An assessment resolution or ordinance that provides for the assessment to be paid
             577      in installments may provide that the unpaid balance be paid over the period of time that
             578      installments are payable:
             579          (a) in substantially equal installments of principal; [or]
             580          (b) in substantially equal installments of principal and interest[.]; or
             581          (c) for an assessment levied for an energy efficiency upgrade or a renewable energy
             582      system, in accordance with the assessment resolution or ordinance.
             583          (3) (a) Each assessment resolution or ordinance that provides for the assessment to be
             584      paid in installments shall, subject to Subsections (3)(b) and (c), provide that the unpaid balance
             585      of the assessment bear interest at a fixed rate, variable rate, or a combination of fixed and


             586      variable rates, as determined by the governing body, from the effective date of the resolution or
             587      ordinance or another date specified in the resolution or ordinance.
             588          (b) If the assessment is for operation and maintenance costs or for the costs of
             589      economic promotion activities:
             590          (i) a local entity may charge interest only from the date each installment is due; and
             591          (ii) the first installment of an assessment shall be due 15 days after the effective date of
             592      the assessment resolution or ordinance.
             593          (c) If an assessment resolution or ordinance provides for the unpaid balance of the
             594      assessment to bear interest at a variable rate, the assessment resolution or ordinance shall
             595      specify:
             596          (i) the basis upon which the rate is to be determined from time to time;
             597          (ii) the manner in which and schedule upon which the rate is to be adjusted; and
             598          (iii) a maximum rate that the assessment may bear.
             599          (4) Interest payable on assessments may include:
             600          (a) interest on assessment bonds;
             601          (b) ongoing local entity costs incurred for administration of the assessment area; and
             602          (c) any costs incurred with respect to:
             603          (i) securing a letter of credit or other instrument to secure payment or repurchase of
             604      bonds; or
             605          (ii) retaining a marketing agent or an indexing agent.
             606          (5) Interest imposed in an assessment resolution or ordinance shall be paid in addition
             607      to the amount of each installment annually or at more frequent intervals as provided in the
             608      assessment resolution or ordinance.
             609          (6) (a) Except for an assessment for operation and maintenance costs or for the costs of
             610      economic promotion activities, a property owner may pay some or all of the entire assessment
             611      without interest if paid within 25 days after the assessment resolution or ordinance takes effect.
             612          (b) After the 25-day period stated in Subsection (6)(a), a property owner may at any
             613      time prepay some or all of the assessment levied against the owner's property.
             614          (c) A local entity may require a prepayment of an installment to include:
             615          (i) an amount equal to the interest that would accrue on the assessment to the next date
             616      on which interest is payable on bonds issued in anticipation of the collection of the assessment;


             617      and
             618          (ii) the amount necessary, in the governing body's opinion or the opinion of the officer
             619      designated by the governing body, to assure the availability of money to pay:
             620          (A) interest that becomes due and payable on those bonds; and
             621          (B) any premiums that become payable on bonds that are called in order to use the
             622      money from the prepaid assessment installment.
             623          Section 10. Section 17-50-331 is enacted to read:
             624          17-50-331. Energy efficiency upgrade or renewable energy system.
             625          A county may provide or finance an energy efficiency upgrade or a renewable energy
             626      system as defined in Section 11-42-102 , respectively, in a designated voluntary assessment area
             627      in accordance with Title 11, Chapter 42, Assessment Area Act.
             628          Section 11. Section 17B-1-202 is amended to read:
             629           17B-1-202. Local district may be created -- Services that may be provided --
             630      Limitations.
             631          (1) (a) A local district may be created as provided in this part to provide within its
             632      boundaries service consisting of:
             633          (i) the operation of an airport;
             634          (ii) the operation of a cemetery;
             635          (iii) fire protection, paramedic, and emergency services;
             636          (iv) garbage collection and disposal;
             637          (v) health care, including health department or hospital service;
             638          (vi) the operation of a library;
             639          (vii) abatement or control of mosquitos and other insects;
             640          (viii) the operation of parks or recreation facilities or services;
             641          (ix) the operation of a sewage system;
             642          (x) street lighting;
             643          (xi) the construction and maintenance of curb, gutter, and sidewalk;
             644          (xii) transportation, including public transit and providing streets and roads;
             645          (xiii) the operation of a system, or one or more components of a system, for the
             646      collection, storage, retention, control, conservation, treatment, supplying, distribution, or
             647      reclamation of water, including storm, flood, sewage, irrigation, and culinary water, whether


             648      the system is operated on a wholesale or retail level or both;
             649          (xiv) law enforcement service; [or]
             650          (xv) subject to Subsection (1)(b), the underground installation of an electric utility line
             651      or the conversion to underground of an existing electric utility line[.]; or
             652          (xvi) the providing for, or financing of, an energy efficiency upgrade or a renewable
             653      energy system under Title 11, Chapter 42, Assessment Area Act.
             654          (b) Each local district that provides the service of the underground installation of an
             655      electric utility line or the conversion to underground of an existing electric utility line shall, in
             656      installing or converting the line, provide advance notice to and coordinate with the utility that
             657      owns the line.
             658          (2) For purposes of this section:
             659          (a) "Operation" means all activities involved in providing the indicated service
             660      including acquisition and ownership of property reasonably necessary to provide the indicated
             661      service and acquisition, construction, and maintenance of facilities and equipment reasonably
             662      necessary to provide the indicated service.
             663          (b) "System" means the aggregate of interrelated components that combine together to
             664      provide the indicated service including, for a sewage system, collection and treatment.
             665          (3) (a) A local district may not be created to provide and may not after its creation
             666      provide more than four of the services listed in Subsection (1).
             667          (b) Subsection (3)(a) may not be construed to prohibit a local district from providing
             668      more than four services if, before April 30, 2007, the local district was authorized to provide
             669      those services.
             670          (4) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (4)(b), a local district may not be created to
             671      provide and may not after its creation provide to an area the same service already being
             672      provided to that area by another political subdivision, unless the other political subdivision
             673      gives its written consent.
             674          (b) For purposes of Subsection (4)(a), a local district does not provide the same service
             675      as another political subdivision if it operates a component of a system that is different from a
             676      component operated by another political subdivision but within the same:
             677          (i) sewage system; or
             678          (ii) water system.


             679          (5) (a) Except for a local district in the creation of which an election is not required
             680      under Subsection 17B-1-214 (3)(c), the area of a local district may include all or part of the
             681      unincorporated area of one or more counties and all or part of one or more municipalities.
             682          (b) The area of a local district need not be contiguous.
             683          (6) For a local district created before May 5, 2008, the authority to provide fire
             684      protection service also includes the authority to provide:
             685          (a) paramedic service; and
             686          (b) emergency service, including hazardous materials response service.
             687          Section 12. Section 17D-1-201 is amended to read:
             688           17D-1-201. Services that a special service district may be created to provide.
             689          As provided in this part, a county or municipality may create a special service district to
             690      provide any combination of the following services:
             691          (1) water;
             692          (2) sewerage;
             693          (3) drainage;
             694          (4) flood control;
             695          (5) garbage collection and disposal;
             696          (6) health care;
             697          (7) transportation, including the receipt of federal secure rural school funds under
             698      Section 51-9-603 for the purposes of constructing, improving, repairing, or maintaining public
             699      roads;
             700          (8) recreation;
             701          (9) fire protection, including:
             702          (a) emergency medical services, ambulance services, and search and rescue services, if
             703      fire protection service is also provided;
             704          (b) Firewise Communities programs and the development of community wildfire
             705      protection plans; and
             706          (c) the receipt of federal secure rural school funds as provided under Section 51-9-603
             707      for the purposes of carrying out Firewise Communities programs, developing community
             708      wildfire protection plans, and performing emergency services, including firefighting on federal
             709      land and other services authorized under this Subsection (9);


             710          (10) providing, operating, and maintaining correctional and rehabilitative facilities and
             711      programs for municipal, state, and other detainees and prisoners;
             712          (11) street lighting;
             713          (12) consolidated 911 and emergency dispatch;
             714          (13) animal shelter and control;
             715          (14) receiving federal mineral lease funds under Title 59, Chapter 21, Mineral Lease
             716      Funds, and expending those funds to provide construction and maintenance of public facilities,
             717      traditional governmental services, and planning, as a means for mitigating impacts from
             718      extractive mineral industries; [and]
             719          (15) the providing for, or financing of, an energy efficiency upgrade or a renewable
             720      energy system under Title 11, Chapter 42, Assessment Area Act; and
             721          (16) in a county of the first class, extended police protection.
             722          Section 13. Section 63H-1-201 is amended to read:
             723           63H-1-201. Creation of military installation development authority -- Status and
             724      powers of authority -- Limitation.
             725          (1) There is created a military installation development authority.
             726          (2) The authority is:
             727          (a) an independent, nonprofit, separate body corporate and politic, with perpetual
             728      succession and statewide jurisdiction, whose purpose is to facilitate the development of
             729      military land in a project area;
             730          (b) a political subdivision of the state; and
             731          (c) a public corporation, as defined in Section 63E-1-102 .
             732          (3) The authority may:
             733          (a) facilitate the development of military land within one or more project areas, as
             734      provided in this chapter;
             735          (b) sue and be sued;
             736          (c) enter into contracts generally;
             737          (d) buy, obtain an option upon, or otherwise acquire any interest in real or personal
             738      property:
             739          (i) on military land; or
             740          (ii) outside military land for publicly owned infrastructure and improvements, if the


             741      board considers the purchase, option, or other interest acquisition to be necessary for fulfilling
             742      the authority's development objectives;
             743          (e) sell, convey, grant, dispose of by gift, or otherwise dispose of any interest in real or
             744      personal property;
             745          (f) enter into a lease agreement on real or personal property, either as lessee or lessor:
             746          (i) on military land; or
             747          (ii) outside military land, if the board considers the lease to be necessary for fulfilling
             748      the authority's development objectives;
             749          (g) provide for the development of land within a project area under one or more
             750      contracts;
             751          (h) exercise powers and perform functions under a contract, as authorized in the
             752      contract;
             753          (i) exercise exclusive police power within a project area to the same extent as though
             754      the authority were a municipality, including the collection of regulatory fees;
             755          (j) receive tax increment and other taxes and fees as provided in this chapter;
             756          (k) accept financial or other assistance from any public or private source for the
             757      authority's activities, powers, and duties, and expend any funds so received for any of the
             758      purposes of this chapter;
             759          (l) borrow money or accept financial or other assistance from the federal government, a
             760      public entity, or any other source for any of the purposes of this chapter and comply with any
             761      conditions of the loan or assistance;
             762          (m) issue bonds to finance the undertaking of any development objectives of the
             763      authority, including bonds under Title 11, Chapter 17, Utah Industrial Facilities and
             764      Development Act, and bonds under Title 11, Chapter 42, Assessment Area Act;
             765          (n) hire employees, including contract employees;
             766          (o) transact other business and exercise all other powers provided for in this chapter;
             767          (p) enter into a development agreement with a developer of military land within a
             768      project area;
             769          (q) enter into an agreement with a political subdivision of the state under which the
             770      political subdivision provides one or more municipal services within a project area;
             771          (r) enter into an agreement with a private contractor to provide one or more municipal


             772      services within a project area; [and]
             773          (s) provide for or finance an energy efficiency upgrade or a renewable energy system
             774      under Title 11, Chapter 42, Assessment Area Act; and
             775          (t) exercise powers and perform functions that the authority is authorized by statute to
             776      exercise or perform.
             777          (4) The authority may not itself provide law enforcement service or fire protection
             778      service within a project area but may enter into an agreement for one or both of those services,
             779      as provided in Subsection (3)(q).




Legislative Review Note
    as of 2-15-10 3:28 PM


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