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House Floor Amendments 3-14-2013 le/va
This document includes Senate 2nd and 3rd Reading Floor Amendments incorporated into the bill on Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 3:55 PM by lpoole. --> This document includes House Floor Amendments incorporated into the bill on Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 11:45 AM by lerror. --> Senator Jerry W. Stevenson proposes the following substitute bill:
1 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AMENDMENTS
22013 GENERAL SESSION
3STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Jerry W. Stevenson
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House Sponsor:
Brad R. Wilson
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7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill amends provisions related to a community development and renewal agency.
10 Highlighted Provisions:
11 This bill:
12 . authorizes a taxing entity committee to approve exceptions to the requirement that a
13 project area budget include a maximum cumulative amount of tax increment;
14 . amends tax increment provisions applicable to a pre-July 1, 1993, project area plan;
15 . enacts language prohibiting certain entities from recovering increased taxes paid to
16 an agency in certain circumstances;
17 . requires that certain urban renewal project budgets specify the maximum
18 cumulative dollar amount of tax increment that the agency may receive;
18a H. . amends notice provisions; .H
19 . requires that certain economic development project budgets specify the maximum
20 cumulative dollar amount of tax increment that the agency may receive; and
21 . makes technical corrections.
22 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
23 None
24 Other Special Clauses:
25 None
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This document includes Senate 2nd and 3rd Reading Floor Amendments incorporated into the bill on Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 3:55 PM by lpoole. --> This document includes House Floor Amendments incorporated into the bill on Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 11:45 AM by lerror. -->
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7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill amends provisions related to a community development and renewal agency.
10 Highlighted Provisions:
11 This bill:
12 . authorizes a taxing entity committee to approve exceptions to the requirement that a
13 project area budget include a maximum cumulative amount of tax increment;
14 . amends tax increment provisions applicable to a pre-July 1, 1993, project area plan;
15 . enacts language prohibiting certain entities from recovering increased taxes paid to
16 an agency in certain circumstances;
17 . requires that certain urban renewal project budgets specify the maximum
18 cumulative dollar amount of tax increment that the agency may receive;
18a H. . amends notice provisions; .H
19 . requires that certain economic development project budgets specify the maximum
20 cumulative dollar amount of tax increment that the agency may receive; and
21 . makes technical corrections.
22 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
23 None
24 Other Special Clauses:
25 None
House Floor Amendments 3-14-2013 le/va
26 Utah Code Sections Affected:
27 AMENDS:
28 17C-1-402, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 235
29 17C-1-403, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapter 359
30 17C-1-407, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 387
31 17C-2-201, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 279
31a H. 17C-2-502, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 279 .H
32 17C-3-201, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 279
32a H. 17C-3-402, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 279 .H
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34 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
35 Section 1. Section 17C-1-402 is amended to read:
36 17C-1-402. Taxing entity committee.
37 (1) Each agency that adopts or proposes to adopt a post-June 30, 1993, urban renewal
38 or economic development project area plan shall, and any other agency may, cause a taxing
39 entity committee to be created.
40 (2) (a) (i) Each taxing entity committee shall be composed of:
41 (A) two school district representatives appointed as provided in Subsection (2)(a)(ii);
42 (B) (I) in a county of the second, third, fourth, fifth, or sixth class, two representatives
43 appointed by resolution of the legislative body of the county in which the agency is located; or
44 (II) in a county of the first class, one representative appointed by the county executive
45 and one representative appointed by the legislative body of the county in which the agency is
46 located;
47 (C) if the agency was created by a city or town, two representatives appointed by
48 resolution of the legislative body of that city or town;
49 (D) one representative appointed by the State Board of Education; and
50 (E) one representative selected by majority vote of the legislative bodies or governing
51 boards of all other taxing entities that levy a tax on property within the agency's boundaries, to
52 represent the interests of those taxing entities on the taxing entity committee.
53 (ii) (A) If the agency boundaries include only one school district, that school district
54 shall appoint the two school district representatives under Subsection (2)(a)(i)(A).
55 (B) If the agency boundaries include more than one school district, those school
56 districts shall jointly appoint the two school district representatives under Subsection
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(2)(a)(i)(A).
58 (b) (i) Each taxing entity committee representative under Subsection (2)(a) shall be
59 appointed within 30 days after the agency provides notice of the creation of the taxing entity
60 committee.
61 (ii) If a representative is not appointed within the time required under Subsection
62 (2)(b)(i), the agency board may appoint a person to serve on the taxing entity committee in the
63 place of the missing representative until that representative is appointed.
64 (c) (i) A taxing entity committee representative may be appointed for a set term or
65 period of time, as determined by the appointing authority under Subsection (2)(a)(i).
66 (ii) Each taxing entity committee representative shall serve until a successor is
67 appointed and qualified.
68 (d) (i) Upon the appointment of each representative under Subsection (2)(a)(i), whether
69 an initial appointment or an appointment to replace an already serving representative, the
70 appointing authority shall:
71 (A) notify the agency in writing of the name and address of the newly appointed
72 representative; and
73 (B) provide the agency a copy of the resolution making the appointment or, if the
74 appointment is not made by resolution, other evidence of the appointment.
75 (ii) Each appointing authority of a taxing entity committee representative under
76 Subsection (2)(a)(i) shall notify the agency in writing of any change of address of a
77 representative appointed by that appointing authority.
78 (3) At its first meeting, a taxing entity committee shall adopt an organizing resolution:
79 (a) designating a chair and a secretary of the committee; and
80 (b) if the committee considers it appropriate, governing the use of electronic meetings
81 under Section 52-4-207 .
82 (4) (a) A taxing entity committee represents all taxing entities regarding:
83 (i) an urban renewal project area; or
84 (ii) an economic development project area.
85 (b) A taxing entity committee may:
86 (i) cast votes that will be binding on all taxing entities;
87 (ii) negotiate with the agency concerning a draft project area plan;
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(iii) approve or disapprove:
89 (A) an urban renewal project area budget as provided in Section 17C-2-204 ; or
90 (B) an economic development project area budget as provided in Section 17C-3-203 ;
91 (iv) approve or disapprove amendments to a project area budget as provided in:
92 (A) Section 17C-2-206 for an urban renewal project area budget; or
93 (B) Section 17C-3-205 for an economic development project area budget;
94 (v) approve exceptions to the limits on the value and size of a project area imposed
95 under this title;
96 (vi) approve:
97 (A) exceptions to the percentage of tax increment [and] to be paid to the agency;
98 (B) the period of time that tax increment is to be paid to the agency [as provided in this
99title]; and
100 (C) exceptions to the requirement for an urban renewal or economic development
101 project area budget to include a maximum cumulative dollar amount of tax increment that the
102 agency may receive;
103 (vii) approve the use of tax increment for publicly owned infrastructure and
104 improvements outside of an urban renewal or economic development project area that the
105 agency and community legislative body determine to be of benefit to the urban renewal or
106 economic development project area, as provided in Subsection 17C-1-409 (1)(a)(iii)(D);
107 (viii) waive the restrictions imposed by Subsection 17C-2-202 (1);
108 (ix) subject to Subsection (4)(c), designate in an approved urban renewal or economic
109 development project area budget the base taxable value for that project area budget; and
110 (x) give other taxing entity committee approval or consent required or allowed under
111 this title.
112 (c) The base year used for calculation of the base taxable value in Subsection (4)(b)(ix)
113 may not be a year that is earlier than the year during which the project area plan became
114 effective.
115 (5) A quorum of a taxing entity committee consists of:
116 (a) if the project area is located within a city or town, five members; or
117 (b) if the project area is not located within a city or town, four members.
118 (6) Taxing entity committee approval, consent, or other action requires:
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(a) the affirmative vote of a majority of all members present at a taxing entity
120 committee meeting:
121 (i) at which a quorum is present; and
122 (ii) considering an action relating to a project area budget for, or approval of a finding
123 of blight within, a project area or proposed project area that contains:
124 (A) an inactive industrial site;
125 (B) an inactive airport site; or
126 (C) a closed military base; or
127 (b) for any other action not described in Subsection (6)(a)(ii), the affirmative vote of
128 two-thirds of all members present at a taxing entity committee meeting at which a quorum is
129 present.
130 (7) (a) An agency may call a meeting of the taxing entity committee by sending written
131 notice to the members of the taxing entity committee at least 10 days before the date of the
132 meeting.
133 (b) Each notice under Subsection (7)(a) shall be accompanied by:
134 (i) the proposed agenda for the taxing entity committee meeting; and
135 (ii) if not previously provided and if they exist and are to be considered at the meeting:
136 (A) the project area plan or proposed plan;
137 (B) the project area budget or proposed budget;
138 (C) the analysis required under Subsection 17C-2-103 (2) or 17C-3-103 (2);
139 (D) the blight study;
140 (E) the agency's resolution making a finding of blight under Subsection
141 17C-2-102 (1)(a) (ii)(B); and
142 (F) other documents to be considered by the taxing entity committee at the meeting.
143 (c) (i) An agency may not schedule a taxing entity committee meeting to meet on a day
144 on which the Legislature is in session.
145 (ii) Notwithstanding Subsection (7)(c)(i), the taxing entity committee may, by
146 unanimous consent, waive the scheduling restriction described in Subsection (7)(c)(i).
147 (8) (a) A taxing entity committee may not vote on a proposed project area budget or
148 proposed amendment to a project area budget at the first meeting at which the proposed budget
149 or amendment is considered unless all members of the taxing entity committee present at the
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meeting consent.
151 (b) A second taxing entity committee meeting to consider a project area budget or a
152 proposed amendment to a project area budget may not be held within 14 days after the first
153 meeting unless all members of the taxing entity committee present at the first meeting consent.
154 (9) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (9)(b), each taxing entity committee shall
155 meet at least annually during the time that the agency receives tax increment under an urban
156 renewal or economic development project area budget in order to review the status of the
157 project area.
158 (b) A taxing entity committee is not required under Subsection (9)(a) to meet if the
159 agency submits on or before November 1 of each year to the county auditor, the State Tax
160 Commission, the State Board of Education, and each taxing entity that levies a tax on property
161 from which the agency collects tax increment, a report containing the following:
162 (i) an assessment of growth of incremental values for each active project area,
163 including:
164 (A) the base year assessed value;
165 (B) the prior year's assessed value;
166 (C) the estimated current year assessed value for the project area; and
167 (D) a narrative description of the relative growth in assessed value within the project
168 area;
169 (ii) a description of the amount of tax increment received by the agency and passed
170 through to other taxing entities from each active project area, including:
171 (A) a comparison of the original forecasted amount of tax increment to actual receipts;
172 (B) a narrative discussion regarding the use of tax increment; and
173 (C) a description of the benefits derived by the taxing entities;
174 (iii) a description of activity within each active project area, including:
175 (A) a narrative of any significant development activity, including infrastructure
176 development, site development, and vertical construction within the project area; and
177 (B) a narrative discussion regarding the status of any agreements for development
178 within the project area;
179 (iv) a revised multi-year tax increment budget related to each active project area,
180 including:
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(A) the prior year's tax increment receipts;
182 (B) the base year value and adjusted base year value, as applicable;
183 (C) the applicable tax rates within the project area; and
184 (D) a description of private and public investment within the project area;
185 (v) an estimate of the tax increment to be paid to the agency for the calendar years
186 ending December 31 and beginning the next January 1; and
187 (vi) any other project highlights included by the agency.
188 (10) Each taxing entity committee shall be governed by Title 52, Chapter 4, Open and
189 Public Meetings Act.
190 (11) Each time a school district representative or a representative of the State Board of
191 Education votes as a member of a taxing entity committee to allow an agency to be paid tax
192 increment or to increase the amount or length of time that an agency may be paid tax
193 increment, that representative shall, within 45 days after the vote, provide to the
194 representative's respective school board an explanation in writing of the representative's vote
195 and the reasons for the vote.
196 (12) (a) The auditor of each county in which the agency is located shall provide a
197 written report to the taxing entity committee stating, with respect to property within each urban
198 renewal and economic development project area:
199 (i) the base taxable value, as adjusted by any adjustments under Section 17C-1-408 ;
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201 (ii) the assessed value.
202 (b) With respect to the information required under Subsection (12)(a), the auditor shall
203 provide:
204 (i) actual amounts for each year from the adoption of the project area plan to the time
205 of the report; and
206 (ii) estimated amounts for each year beginning the year after the time of the report and
207 ending the time that the agency expects no longer to be paid tax increment from property
208 within the urban renewal and economic development project area.
209 (c) The auditor of the county in which the agency is located shall provide a report
210 under this Subsection (12):
211 (i) at least annually; and
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(ii) upon request of the taxing entity committee, before a taxing entity committee
213 meeting at which the committee will consider whether to allow the agency to be paid tax
214 increment or to increase the amount of tax increment that the agency may be paid or the length
215 of time that the agency may be paid tax increment.
216 (13) This section does not apply to a community development project area plan.
217 (14) A taxing entity committee resolution, whether adopted before, on, or after May 10,
218 2011, approving a blight finding, approving a project area budget, or approving an amendment
219 to a project area budget:
220 (a) is final; and
221 (b) is not subject to repeal, amendment, or reconsideration unless the agency first
222 consents by resolution to the proposed repeal, amendment, or reconsideration.
223 Section 2. Section 17C-1-403 is amended to read:
224 17C-1-403. Tax increment under a pre-July 1, 1993, project area plan.
225 (1) [This] Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this section applies retroactively
226 to tax increment under [a] all pre-July 1, 1993, project area [plan only] plans, regardless of
227 when the applicable project area was created or the applicable project area plan was adopted.
228 (2) (a) Beginning with the first tax year after April 1, 1983 for which an agency accepts
229 tax increment, an agency [may] is entitled to be paid:
230 (i) (A) for the first through the fifth tax years, 100% of tax increment;
231 (B) for the sixth through the tenth tax years, 80% of tax increment;
232 (C) for the eleventh through the fifteenth tax years, 75% of tax increment;
233 (D) for the sixteenth through the twentieth tax years, 70% of tax increment; and
234 (E) for the twenty-first through the twenty-fifth tax years, 60% of tax increment; or
235 (ii) for an agency that has caused a taxing entity committee to be created under
236 Subsection 17C-1-402 (1), any percentage of tax increment up to 100% and for any length of
237 time that the taxing entity committee approves.
238 (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section:
239 (i) an agency [may] is entitled to be paid 100% of tax increment from a project area for
240 32 years after April 1, 1983 to pay principal and interest on agency indebtedness incurred
241 before April 1, 1983, even though the size of the project area from which tax increment is paid
242 to the agency exceeds 100 acres of privately owned property under a project area plan adopted
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on or before April 1, 1983; and
244 (ii) for up to 32 years after April 1, 1983, an agency debt incurred before April 1, 1983
245 may be refinanced and paid from 100% of tax increment if the principal amount of the debt is
246 not increased in the refinancing.
247 (3) (a) For purposes of this Subsection (3), "additional tax increment" means the
248 difference between 100% of tax increment for a tax year and the amount of tax increment an
249 agency is paid for that tax year under the percentages and time periods specified in Subsection
250 (2)(a).
251 (b) Notwithstanding the tax increment percentages and time periods in Subsection
252 (2)(a), an agency [may] is entitled to be paid additional tax increment for a period ending 32
253 years after the first tax year after April 1, 1983, for which the agency receives tax increment
254 from the project area if:
255 (i) (A) the additional tax increment is used solely to pay all or part of the value of the
256 land for and the cost of the installation and construction of a publicly or privately owned
257 convention center or sports complex or any building, facility, structure, or other improvement
258 related to the convention center or sports complex, including parking and infrastructure
259 improvements;
260 (B) construction of the convention center or sports complex or related building,
261 facility, structure, or other improvement is commenced on or before June 30, 2002;
262 (C) the additional tax increment is pledged to pay all or part of the value of the land for
263 and the cost of the installation and construction of the convention center or sports complex or
264 related building, facility, structure, or other improvement; and
265 (D) the agency board and the community legislative body have determined by
266 resolution that the convention center or sports complex is:
267 (I) within and a benefit to a project area;
268 (II) not within but still a benefit to a project area; or
269 (III) within a project area in which substantially all of the land is publicly owned and a
270 benefit to the community; or
271 (ii) (A) the additional tax increment is used to pay some or all of the cost of the land
272 for and installation and construction of a recreational facility, as defined in Section 59-12-702 ,
273 or a cultural facility, including parking and infrastructure improvements related to the
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26 Utah Code Sections Affected:
27 AMENDS:
28 17C-1-402, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 235
29 17C-1-403, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapter 359
30 17C-1-407, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 387
31 17C-2-201, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 279
31a H. 17C-2-502, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 279 .H
32 17C-3-201, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 279
32a H. 17C-3-402, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 279 .H
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34 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
35 Section 1. Section 17C-1-402 is amended to read:
36 17C-1-402. Taxing entity committee.
37 (1) Each agency that adopts or proposes to adopt a post-June 30, 1993, urban renewal
38 or economic development project area plan shall, and any other agency may, cause a taxing
39 entity committee to be created.
40 (2) (a) (i) Each taxing entity committee shall be composed of:
41 (A) two school district representatives appointed as provided in Subsection (2)(a)(ii);
42 (B) (I) in a county of the second, third, fourth, fifth, or sixth class, two representatives
43 appointed by resolution of the legislative body of the county in which the agency is located; or
44 (II) in a county of the first class, one representative appointed by the county executive
45 and one representative appointed by the legislative body of the county in which the agency is
46 located;
47 (C) if the agency was created by a city or town, two representatives appointed by
48 resolution of the legislative body of that city or town;
49 (D) one representative appointed by the State Board of Education; and
50 (E) one representative selected by majority vote of the legislative bodies or governing
51 boards of all other taxing entities that levy a tax on property within the agency's boundaries, to
52 represent the interests of those taxing entities on the taxing entity committee.
53 (ii) (A) If the agency boundaries include only one school district, that school district
54 shall appoint the two school district representatives under Subsection (2)(a)(i)(A).
55 (B) If the agency boundaries include more than one school district, those school
56 districts shall jointly appoint the two school district representatives under Subsection
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58 (b) (i) Each taxing entity committee representative under Subsection (2)(a) shall be
59 appointed within 30 days after the agency provides notice of the creation of the taxing entity
60 committee.
61 (ii) If a representative is not appointed within the time required under Subsection
62 (2)(b)(i), the agency board may appoint a person to serve on the taxing entity committee in the
63 place of the missing representative until that representative is appointed.
64 (c) (i) A taxing entity committee representative may be appointed for a set term or
65 period of time, as determined by the appointing authority under Subsection (2)(a)(i).
66 (ii) Each taxing entity committee representative shall serve until a successor is
67 appointed and qualified.
68 (d) (i) Upon the appointment of each representative under Subsection (2)(a)(i), whether
69 an initial appointment or an appointment to replace an already serving representative, the
70 appointing authority shall:
71 (A) notify the agency in writing of the name and address of the newly appointed
72 representative; and
73 (B) provide the agency a copy of the resolution making the appointment or, if the
74 appointment is not made by resolution, other evidence of the appointment.
75 (ii) Each appointing authority of a taxing entity committee representative under
76 Subsection (2)(a)(i) shall notify the agency in writing of any change of address of a
77 representative appointed by that appointing authority.
78 (3) At its first meeting, a taxing entity committee shall adopt an organizing resolution:
79 (a) designating a chair and a secretary of the committee; and
80 (b) if the committee considers it appropriate, governing the use of electronic meetings
81 under Section 52-4-207 .
82 (4) (a) A taxing entity committee represents all taxing entities regarding:
83 (i) an urban renewal project area; or
84 (ii) an economic development project area.
85 (b) A taxing entity committee may:
86 (i) cast votes that will be binding on all taxing entities;
87 (ii) negotiate with the agency concerning a draft project area plan;
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89 (A) an urban renewal project area budget as provided in Section 17C-2-204 ; or
90 (B) an economic development project area budget as provided in Section 17C-3-203 ;
91 (iv) approve or disapprove amendments to a project area budget as provided in:
92 (A) Section 17C-2-206 for an urban renewal project area budget; or
93 (B) Section 17C-3-205 for an economic development project area budget;
94 (v) approve exceptions to the limits on the value and size of a project area imposed
95 under this title;
96 (vi) approve:
97 (A) exceptions to the percentage of tax increment [
98 (B) the period of time that tax increment is to be paid to the agency [
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100 (C) exceptions to the requirement for an urban renewal or economic development
101 project area budget to include a maximum cumulative dollar amount of tax increment that the
102 agency may receive;
103 (vii) approve the use of tax increment for publicly owned infrastructure and
104 improvements outside of an urban renewal or economic development project area that the
105 agency and community legislative body determine to be of benefit to the urban renewal or
106 economic development project area, as provided in Subsection 17C-1-409 (1)(a)(iii)(D);
107 (viii) waive the restrictions imposed by Subsection 17C-2-202 (1);
108 (ix) subject to Subsection (4)(c), designate in an approved urban renewal or economic
109 development project area budget the base taxable value for that project area budget; and
110 (x) give other taxing entity committee approval or consent required or allowed under
111 this title.
112 (c) The base year used for calculation of the base taxable value in Subsection (4)(b)(ix)
113 may not be a year that is earlier than the year during which the project area plan became
114 effective.
115 (5) A quorum of a taxing entity committee consists of:
116 (a) if the project area is located within a city or town, five members; or
117 (b) if the project area is not located within a city or town, four members.
118 (6) Taxing entity committee approval, consent, or other action requires:
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120 committee meeting:
121 (i) at which a quorum is present; and
122 (ii) considering an action relating to a project area budget for, or approval of a finding
123 of blight within, a project area or proposed project area that contains:
124 (A) an inactive industrial site;
125 (B) an inactive airport site; or
126 (C) a closed military base; or
127 (b) for any other action not described in Subsection (6)(a)(ii), the affirmative vote of
128 two-thirds of all members present at a taxing entity committee meeting at which a quorum is
129 present.
130 (7) (a) An agency may call a meeting of the taxing entity committee by sending written
131 notice to the members of the taxing entity committee at least 10 days before the date of the
132 meeting.
133 (b) Each notice under Subsection (7)(a) shall be accompanied by:
134 (i) the proposed agenda for the taxing entity committee meeting; and
135 (ii) if not previously provided and if they exist and are to be considered at the meeting:
136 (A) the project area plan or proposed plan;
137 (B) the project area budget or proposed budget;
138 (C) the analysis required under Subsection 17C-2-103 (2) or 17C-3-103 (2);
139 (D) the blight study;
140 (E) the agency's resolution making a finding of blight under Subsection
141 17C-2-102 (1)(a) (ii)(B); and
142 (F) other documents to be considered by the taxing entity committee at the meeting.
143 (c) (i) An agency may not schedule a taxing entity committee meeting to meet on a day
144 on which the Legislature is in session.
145 (ii) Notwithstanding Subsection (7)(c)(i), the taxing entity committee may, by
146 unanimous consent, waive the scheduling restriction described in Subsection (7)(c)(i).
147 (8) (a) A taxing entity committee may not vote on a proposed project area budget or
148 proposed amendment to a project area budget at the first meeting at which the proposed budget
149 or amendment is considered unless all members of the taxing entity committee present at the
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151 (b) A second taxing entity committee meeting to consider a project area budget or a
152 proposed amendment to a project area budget may not be held within 14 days after the first
153 meeting unless all members of the taxing entity committee present at the first meeting consent.
154 (9) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (9)(b), each taxing entity committee shall
155 meet at least annually during the time that the agency receives tax increment under an urban
156 renewal or economic development project area budget in order to review the status of the
157 project area.
158 (b) A taxing entity committee is not required under Subsection (9)(a) to meet if the
159 agency submits on or before November 1 of each year to the county auditor, the State Tax
160 Commission, the State Board of Education, and each taxing entity that levies a tax on property
161 from which the agency collects tax increment, a report containing the following:
162 (i) an assessment of growth of incremental values for each active project area,
163 including:
164 (A) the base year assessed value;
165 (B) the prior year's assessed value;
166 (C) the estimated current year assessed value for the project area; and
167 (D) a narrative description of the relative growth in assessed value within the project
168 area;
169 (ii) a description of the amount of tax increment received by the agency and passed
170 through to other taxing entities from each active project area, including:
171 (A) a comparison of the original forecasted amount of tax increment to actual receipts;
172 (B) a narrative discussion regarding the use of tax increment; and
173 (C) a description of the benefits derived by the taxing entities;
174 (iii) a description of activity within each active project area, including:
175 (A) a narrative of any significant development activity, including infrastructure
176 development, site development, and vertical construction within the project area; and
177 (B) a narrative discussion regarding the status of any agreements for development
178 within the project area;
179 (iv) a revised multi-year tax increment budget related to each active project area,
180 including:
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182 (B) the base year value and adjusted base year value, as applicable;
183 (C) the applicable tax rates within the project area; and
184 (D) a description of private and public investment within the project area;
185 (v) an estimate of the tax increment to be paid to the agency for the calendar years
186 ending December 31 and beginning the next January 1; and
187 (vi) any other project highlights included by the agency.
188 (10) Each taxing entity committee shall be governed by Title 52, Chapter 4, Open and
189 Public Meetings Act.
190 (11) Each time a school district representative or a representative of the State Board of
191 Education votes as a member of a taxing entity committee to allow an agency to be paid tax
192 increment or to increase the amount or length of time that an agency may be paid tax
193 increment, that representative shall, within 45 days after the vote, provide to the
194 representative's respective school board an explanation in writing of the representative's vote
195 and the reasons for the vote.
196 (12) (a) The auditor of each county in which the agency is located shall provide a
197 written report to the taxing entity committee stating, with respect to property within each urban
198 renewal and economic development project area:
199 (i) the base taxable value, as adjusted by any adjustments under Section 17C-1-408 ;
200 and
201 (ii) the assessed value.
202 (b) With respect to the information required under Subsection (12)(a), the auditor shall
203 provide:
204 (i) actual amounts for each year from the adoption of the project area plan to the time
205 of the report; and
206 (ii) estimated amounts for each year beginning the year after the time of the report and
207 ending the time that the agency expects no longer to be paid tax increment from property
208 within the urban renewal and economic development project area.
209 (c) The auditor of the county in which the agency is located shall provide a report
210 under this Subsection (12):
211 (i) at least annually; and
212
213 meeting at which the committee will consider whether to allow the agency to be paid tax
214 increment or to increase the amount of tax increment that the agency may be paid or the length
215 of time that the agency may be paid tax increment.
216 (13) This section does not apply to a community development project area plan.
217 (14) A taxing entity committee resolution, whether adopted before, on, or after May 10,
218 2011, approving a blight finding, approving a project area budget, or approving an amendment
219 to a project area budget:
220 (a) is final; and
221 (b) is not subject to repeal, amendment, or reconsideration unless the agency first
222 consents by resolution to the proposed repeal, amendment, or reconsideration.
223 Section 2. Section 17C-1-403 is amended to read:
224 17C-1-403. Tax increment under a pre-July 1, 1993, project area plan.
225 (1) [
226 to tax increment under [
227 when the applicable project area was created or the applicable project area plan was adopted.
228 (2) (a) Beginning with the first tax year after April 1, 1983 for which an agency accepts
229 tax increment, an agency [
230 (i) (A) for the first through the fifth tax years, 100% of tax increment;
231 (B) for the sixth through the tenth tax years, 80% of tax increment;
232 (C) for the eleventh through the fifteenth tax years, 75% of tax increment;
233 (D) for the sixteenth through the twentieth tax years, 70% of tax increment; and
234 (E) for the twenty-first through the twenty-fifth tax years, 60% of tax increment; or
235 (ii) for an agency that has caused a taxing entity committee to be created under
236 Subsection 17C-1-402 (1), any percentage of tax increment up to 100% and for any length of
237 time that the taxing entity committee approves.
238 (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section:
239 (i) an agency [
240 32 years after April 1, 1983 to pay principal and interest on agency indebtedness incurred
241 before April 1, 1983, even though the size of the project area from which tax increment is paid
242 to the agency exceeds 100 acres of privately owned property under a project area plan adopted
243
244 (ii) for up to 32 years after April 1, 1983, an agency debt incurred before April 1, 1983
245 may be refinanced and paid from 100% of tax increment if the principal amount of the debt is
246 not increased in the refinancing.
247 (3) (a) For purposes of this Subsection (3), "additional tax increment" means the
248 difference between 100% of tax increment for a tax year and the amount of tax increment an
249 agency is paid for that tax year under the percentages and time periods specified in Subsection
250 (2)(a).
251 (b) Notwithstanding the tax increment percentages and time periods in Subsection
252 (2)(a), an agency [
253 years after the first tax year after April 1, 1983, for which the agency receives tax increment
254 from the project area if:
255 (i) (A) the additional tax increment is used solely to pay all or part of the value of the
256 land for and the cost of the installation and construction of a publicly or privately owned
257 convention center or sports complex or any building, facility, structure, or other improvement
258 related to the convention center or sports complex, including parking and infrastructure
259 improvements;
260 (B) construction of the convention center or sports complex or related building,
261 facility, structure, or other improvement is commenced on or before June 30, 2002;
262 (C) the additional tax increment is pledged to pay all or part of the value of the land for
263 and the cost of the installation and construction of the convention center or sports complex or
264 related building, facility, structure, or other improvement; and
265 (D) the agency board and the community legislative body have determined by
266 resolution that the convention center or sports complex is:
267 (I) within and a benefit to a project area;
268 (II) not within but still a benefit to a project area; or
269 (III) within a project area in which substantially all of the land is publicly owned and a
270 benefit to the community; or
271 (ii) (A) the additional tax increment is used to pay some or all of the cost of the land
272 for and installation and construction of a recreational facility, as defined in Section 59-12-702 ,
273 or a cultural facility, including parking and infrastructure improvements related to the
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274 recreational or cultural facility, whether or not the facility is located within a project area;
275 (B) construction of the recreational or cultural facility is commenced on or before
276 December 31, 2005; and
277 (C) the additional tax increment is pledged on or before July 1, 2005, to pay all or part
278 of the cost of the land for and the installation and construction of the recreational or cultural
279 facility, including parking and infrastructure improvements related to the recreational or
280 cultural facility.
281 (c) Notwithstanding Subsection (3)(b)(ii), a school district may not, without its
282 consent, be paid less tax increment because of application of Subsection (3)(b)(ii) than it would
283 have been paid without that subsection.
284 (4) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, an agency may use tax
285 increment received under Subsection (2) for any of the uses indicated in Subsection (3).
286 Section 3. Section 17C-1-407 is amended to read:
287 17C-1-407. Limitations on tax increment.
288 (1) (a) If the development of retail sales of goods is the primary objective of an urban
289 renewal project area, tax increment from the urban renewal project area may not be paid to or
290 used by an agency unless a finding of blight is made under Chapter 2, Part 3, Blight
291 Determination in Urban Renewal Project Areas.
292 (b) Development of retail sales of goods does not disqualify an agency from receiving
293 tax increment.
294 (c) After July 1, 2005, an agency may not be paid or use tax increment generated from
295 the value of property within an economic development project area that is attributable to the
296 development of retail sales of goods, unless the tax increment was previously pledged to pay
297 for bonds or other contractual obligations of the agency.
298 (2) (a) An agency may not be paid any portion of a taxing entity's taxes resulting from
299 an increase in the taxing entity's tax rate H. [through truth in taxation procedures
] .H that
299a occurs after
300 the taxing entity committee approves the project area budget unless, at the time the taxing
301 entity committee approves the project area budget, the taxing entity committee approves
302 payment of those increased taxes to the agency.
303 (b) If the taxing entity committee does not approve of payment of the increased taxes to
304 the agency under Subsection (2)(a), the county shall distribute to the taxing entity the taxes
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274 recreational or cultural facility, whether or not the facility is located within a project area;
275 (B) construction of the recreational or cultural facility is commenced on or before
276 December 31, 2005; and
277 (C) the additional tax increment is pledged on or before July 1, 2005, to pay all or part
278 of the cost of the land for and the installation and construction of the recreational or cultural
279 facility, including parking and infrastructure improvements related to the recreational or
280 cultural facility.
281 (c) Notwithstanding Subsection (3)(b)(ii), a school district may not, without its
282 consent, be paid less tax increment because of application of Subsection (3)(b)(ii) than it would
283 have been paid without that subsection.
284 (4) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, an agency may use tax
285 increment received under Subsection (2) for any of the uses indicated in Subsection (3).
286 Section 3. Section 17C-1-407 is amended to read:
287 17C-1-407. Limitations on tax increment.
288 (1) (a) If the development of retail sales of goods is the primary objective of an urban
289 renewal project area, tax increment from the urban renewal project area may not be paid to or
290 used by an agency unless a finding of blight is made under Chapter 2, Part 3, Blight
291 Determination in Urban Renewal Project Areas.
292 (b) Development of retail sales of goods does not disqualify an agency from receiving
293 tax increment.
294 (c) After July 1, 2005, an agency may not be paid or use tax increment generated from
295 the value of property within an economic development project area that is attributable to the
296 development of retail sales of goods, unless the tax increment was previously pledged to pay
297 for bonds or other contractual obligations of the agency.
298 (2) (a) An agency may not be paid any portion of a taxing entity's taxes resulting from
299 an increase in the taxing entity's tax rate H. [
299a occurs after
300 the taxing entity committee approves the project area budget unless, at the time the taxing
301 entity committee approves the project area budget, the taxing entity committee approves
302 payment of those increased taxes to the agency.
303 (b) If the taxing entity committee does not approve of payment of the increased taxes to
304 the agency under Subsection (2)(a), the county shall distribute to the taxing entity the taxes
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305 attributable to the tax rate increase in the same manner as other property taxes.
306 S. [(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if increased taxes are paid to an agency
307 without the approval of the taxing entity committee as required by Subsection (2)(a), the
308 increased taxes may not be recovered from the agency by the State Tax Commission, the
309 county as the collector of the taxes, a taxing entity, or any other person or entity.
]
309a (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, if, prior to tax year 2013,
309b increased taxes are paid to an agency without the approval of the taxing entity committee, and
309c notwithstanding the law at the time that the tax was collected or increased:
309d (i) the State Tax Commission, the county as the collector of the taxes, a taxing entity, or
309e any other person or entity may not recover, directly or indirectly, the increased taxes from the
309f agency by adjustment of a tax rate used to calculate tax increment or otherwise;
309g (ii) the county is not liable to a taxing entity or any other person or entity for the
309h increased taxes that were paid to the agency; and
309i (iii) tax increment, including the increased taxes, shall continue to be paid to the agency
309j subject to the same number of tax years, percentage of tax increment, and cumulative dollar
309k amount of tax increment as approved in the project area budget and previously paid to the
309l agency. .S
310 (3) Except as the taxing entity committee otherwise agrees, an agency may not receive
311 tax increment under an urban renewal or economic development project area budget adopted
312 on or after March 30, 2009:
313 (a) that exceeds the percentage of tax increment or cumulative dollar amount of tax
314 increment specified in the project area budget; or
315 (b) for more tax years than specified in the project area budget.
316 Section 4. Section 17C-2-201 is amended to read:
317 17C-2-201. Project area budget -- Requirements for adopting -- Contesting the
318 budget or procedure -- Time limit.
319 (1) (a) If an agency anticipates funding all or a portion of a post-June 30, 1993 urban
320 renewal project area plan with tax increment, the agency shall, subject to Section 17C-2-202 ,
321 adopt a project area budget as provided in this part.
322 (b) An urban renewal project area budget adopted on or after March 30, 2009 shall
323 specify:
324 (i) for a project area budget adopted on or after March 30, 2009:
325 [(i)] (A) the number of tax years for which the agency will be allowed to receive tax
326 increment from the project area; and
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306 S. [
307 without the approval of the taxing entity committee as required by Subsection (2)(a), the
308 increased taxes may not be recovered from the agency by the State Tax Commission, the
309 county as the collector of the taxes, a taxing entity, or any other person or entity.
309a (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, if, prior to tax year 2013,
309b increased taxes are paid to an agency without the approval of the taxing entity committee, and
309c notwithstanding the law at the time that the tax was collected or increased:
309d (i) the State Tax Commission, the county as the collector of the taxes, a taxing entity, or
309e any other person or entity may not recover, directly or indirectly, the increased taxes from the
309f agency by adjustment of a tax rate used to calculate tax increment or otherwise;
309g (ii) the county is not liable to a taxing entity or any other person or entity for the
309h increased taxes that were paid to the agency; and
309i (iii) tax increment, including the increased taxes, shall continue to be paid to the agency
309j subject to the same number of tax years, percentage of tax increment, and cumulative dollar
309k amount of tax increment as approved in the project area budget and previously paid to the
309l agency. .S
310 (3) Except as the taxing entity committee otherwise agrees, an agency may not receive
311 tax increment under an urban renewal or economic development project area budget adopted
312 on or after March 30, 2009:
313 (a) that exceeds the percentage of tax increment or cumulative dollar amount of tax
314 increment specified in the project area budget; or
315 (b) for more tax years than specified in the project area budget.
316 Section 4. Section 17C-2-201 is amended to read:
317 17C-2-201. Project area budget -- Requirements for adopting -- Contesting the
318 budget or procedure -- Time limit.
319 (1) (a) If an agency anticipates funding all or a portion of a post-June 30, 1993 urban
320 renewal project area plan with tax increment, the agency shall, subject to Section 17C-2-202 ,
321 adopt a project area budget as provided in this part.
322 (b) An urban renewal project area budget adopted on or after March 30, 2009 shall
323 specify:
324 (i) for a project area budget adopted on or after March 30, 2009:
325 [
326 increment from the project area; and
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327 [(ii)] (B) the percentage of tax increment [or maximum cumulative dollar amount of
328tax increment] the agency is entitled to receive from the project area under the project area
329 budget[.]; and
330 (ii) for a project area budget adopted on or after March 30, 2013, unless approval is
331 obtained under Subsection 17C-1-402 (4)(b)(vi)(C), the maximum cumulative dollar amount of
332 tax increment that the agency may receive from the project area under the project area budget.
333 (2) To adopt an urban renewal project area budget, the agency shall:
334 (a) prepare a draft of a project area budget;
335 (b) make a copy of the draft project area budget available to the public at the agency's
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328
329 budget[
330 (ii) for a project area budget adopted on or after March 30, 2013, unless approval is
331 obtained under Subsection 17C-1-402 (4)(b)(vi)(C), the maximum cumulative dollar amount of
332 tax increment that the agency may receive from the project area under the project area budget.
333 (2) To adopt an urban renewal project area budget, the agency shall:
334 (a) prepare a draft of a project area budget;
335 (b) make a copy of the draft project area budget available to the public at the agency's
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336 offices during normal business hours;
337 (c) provide notice of the budget hearing as required by Part 5, Urban Renewal Notice
338 Requirements;
339 (d) hold a public hearing on the draft project area budget and, at that public hearing,
340 allow public comment on:
341 (i) the draft project area budget; and
342 (ii) whether the draft project area budget should be revised, adopted, or rejected;
343 (e) (i) if required under Subsection 17C-2-204 (1), obtain the approval of the taxing
344 entity committee on the draft project area budget or a revised version of the draft project area
345 budget; or
346 (ii) if applicable, comply with the requirements of Subsection 17C-2-204 (2);
347 (f) if approval of the taxing entity committee is required under Subsection (2)(e)(i),
348 obtain a written certification, signed by an attorney licensed to practice law in this state, stating
349 that the taxing entity committee followed the appropriate procedures to approve the project
350 area budget; and
351 (g) after the budget hearing, hold a board meeting in the same meeting as the public
352 hearing or in a subsequent meeting to:
353 (i) consider comments made and information presented at the public hearing relating to
354 the draft project area budget; and
355 (ii) adopt by resolution the draft project area budget, with any revisions, as the project
356 area budget.
357 (3) (a) For a period of 30 days after the agency's adoption of the project area budget
358 under Subsection (2)(g), any person in interest may contest the project area budget or the
359 procedure used to adopt the project area budget if the budget or procedure fails to comply with
360 applicable statutory requirements.
361 (b) After the 30-day period under Subsection (3)(a) expires, a person, for any cause,
362 may not contest:
363 (i) the project area budget or procedure used by either the taxing entity committee or
364 the agency to approve and adopt the project area budget;
365 (ii) a payment to the agency under the project area budget; or
366 (iii) the agency's use of tax increment under the project area budget.
366a H. Section 5. Section 17C-2-502 is amended to read:
366b 17C-2-502. Requirements for notice provided by agency.
366c (1) The notice required by Section 17C-2-501 shall be given by: .H
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336 offices during normal business hours;
337 (c) provide notice of the budget hearing as required by Part 5, Urban Renewal Notice
338 Requirements;
339 (d) hold a public hearing on the draft project area budget and, at that public hearing,
340 allow public comment on:
341 (i) the draft project area budget; and
342 (ii) whether the draft project area budget should be revised, adopted, or rejected;
343 (e) (i) if required under Subsection 17C-2-204 (1), obtain the approval of the taxing
344 entity committee on the draft project area budget or a revised version of the draft project area
345 budget; or
346 (ii) if applicable, comply with the requirements of Subsection 17C-2-204 (2);
347 (f) if approval of the taxing entity committee is required under Subsection (2)(e)(i),
348 obtain a written certification, signed by an attorney licensed to practice law in this state, stating
349 that the taxing entity committee followed the appropriate procedures to approve the project
350 area budget; and
351 (g) after the budget hearing, hold a board meeting in the same meeting as the public
352 hearing or in a subsequent meeting to:
353 (i) consider comments made and information presented at the public hearing relating to
354 the draft project area budget; and
355 (ii) adopt by resolution the draft project area budget, with any revisions, as the project
356 area budget.
357 (3) (a) For a period of 30 days after the agency's adoption of the project area budget
358 under Subsection (2)(g), any person in interest may contest the project area budget or the
359 procedure used to adopt the project area budget if the budget or procedure fails to comply with
360 applicable statutory requirements.
361 (b) After the 30-day period under Subsection (3)(a) expires, a person, for any cause,
362 may not contest:
363 (i) the project area budget or procedure used by either the taxing entity committee or
364 the agency to approve and adopt the project area budget;
365 (ii) a payment to the agency under the project area budget; or
366 (iii) the agency's use of tax increment under the project area budget.
366a H. Section 5. Section 17C-2-502 is amended to read:
366b 17C-2-502. Requirements for notice provided by agency.
366c (1) The notice required by Section 17C-2-501 shall be given by: .H
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366d H. (a) (i) publishing one notice, excluding the map referred to in Subsection (3)(b), in a
366e newspaper of general circulation within the county in which the project area or proposed project area
366f is located, at least 14 days before the hearing;
366g (ii) if there is no newspaper of general circulation, posting notice at least 14 days before the
366h day of the hearing in at least three conspicuous places within the county in which the project area or
366i proposed project area is located; or
366j (iii) posting notice, excluding the map described in Subsection (3)(b), at least 14 days before
366k the day on which the hearing is held on:
366l (A) the Utah Public Notice Website described in Section 63F-1-701; and
366m (B) the public website of a community located within the boundaries of the project area; and
366n (b) at least 30 days before the hearing:
366o (i) mailing notice to each record owner of property located within the project area or proposed
366p project area; and
366q (ii) mailing notice to:
366r (A) the State Tax Commission;
366s (B) the assessor and auditor of the county in which the project area or proposed project area is
366t located; [and
]
366u (C) (I) each member of the taxing entity committee; or
366v (II) if a taxing entity committee has not yet been formed, the State Board of Education and the
366w legislative body or governing board of each taxing entity [.
] ; and
366x (D) the Utah Taxpayers Association.
366y (2) The mailing of the notice to record property owners required under Subsection (1)(b)(i)
366z shall be conclusively considered to have been properly completed if:
366aa (a) the agency mails the notice to the property owners as shown in the records, including an
366ab electronic database, of the county recorder's office and at the addresses shown in those records; and
366ac (b) the county recorder's office records used by the agency in identifying owners to whom the
366ad notice is mailed and their addresses were obtained or accessed from the county recorder's office no
366ae earlier than 30 days before the mailing.
366af (3) The agency shall include in each notice required under Section 17C-2-501:
366ag (a) (i) a specific description of the boundaries of the project area or proposed project area; or
366ah (ii) (A) a mailing address or telephone number where a person may request that a copy of the
366ai description be sent at no cost to the person by mail or facsimile transmission; and
366aj (B) if the agency has an Internet website, an Internet address where a person may gain access
366ak to an electronic, printable copy of the description;
366al (b) a map of the boundaries of the project area or proposed project area;
366am (c) an explanation of the purpose of the hearing; and
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366d H. (a) (i) publishing one notice, excluding the map referred to in Subsection (3)(b), in a
366e newspaper of general circulation within the county in which the project area or proposed project area
366f is located, at least 14 days before the hearing;
366g (ii) if there is no newspaper of general circulation, posting notice at least 14 days before the
366h day of the hearing in at least three conspicuous places within the county in which the project area or
366i proposed project area is located; or
366j (iii) posting notice, excluding the map described in Subsection (3)(b), at least 14 days before
366k the day on which the hearing is held on:
366l (A) the Utah Public Notice Website described in Section 63F-1-701; and
366m (B) the public website of a community located within the boundaries of the project area; and
366n (b) at least 30 days before the hearing:
366o (i) mailing notice to each record owner of property located within the project area or proposed
366p project area; and
366q (ii) mailing notice to:
366r (A) the State Tax Commission;
366s (B) the assessor and auditor of the county in which the project area or proposed project area is
366t located; [
366u (C) (I) each member of the taxing entity committee; or
366v (II) if a taxing entity committee has not yet been formed, the State Board of Education and the
366w legislative body or governing board of each taxing entity [
366x (D) the Utah Taxpayers Association.
366y (2) The mailing of the notice to record property owners required under Subsection (1)(b)(i)
366z shall be conclusively considered to have been properly completed if:
366aa (a) the agency mails the notice to the property owners as shown in the records, including an
366ab electronic database, of the county recorder's office and at the addresses shown in those records; and
366ac (b) the county recorder's office records used by the agency in identifying owners to whom the
366ad notice is mailed and their addresses were obtained or accessed from the county recorder's office no
366ae earlier than 30 days before the mailing.
366af (3) The agency shall include in each notice required under Section 17C-2-501:
366ag (a) (i) a specific description of the boundaries of the project area or proposed project area; or
366ah (ii) (A) a mailing address or telephone number where a person may request that a copy of the
366ai description be sent at no cost to the person by mail or facsimile transmission; and
366aj (B) if the agency has an Internet website, an Internet address where a person may gain access
366ak to an electronic, printable copy of the description;
366al (b) a map of the boundaries of the project area or proposed project area;
366am (c) an explanation of the purpose of the hearing; and
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366ao H. (4) The agency shall include in each notice under Subsection (1)(b)(ii):
366ap (a) a statement that property tax revenues resulting from an increase in valuation of property
366aq within the project area or proposed project area will be paid to the agency for urban renewal purposes
366ar rather than to the taxing entity to which the tax revenues would otherwise have been paid if:
366as (i) the taxing entity committee consents to the project area budget; and
366at (ii) the project area plan provides for the agency to receive tax increment; and
366au (b) an invitation to the recipient of the notice to submit to the agency comments concerning the
366av subject matter of the hearing before the date of the hearing.
366aw (5) An agency may include in a notice under Subsection (1) any other information the agency
366ax considers necessary or advisable, including the public purpose served by the project and any future tax
366ay benefits expected to result from the project. .H
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368 17C-3-201. Economic development project area budget -- Requirements for
369 adopting -- Contesting the budget or procedure -- Time limit.
370 (1) (a) If an agency anticipates funding all or a portion of a post-June 30, 1993
371 economic development project area plan with tax increment, the agency shall, subject to
372 Section 17C-3-202 , adopt a project area budget as provided in this part.
373 (b) An economic development project area budget adopted on or after March 30, 2009
374 shall specify:
375 (i) for a project area budget adopted on or after March 30, 2009:
376 [(i)] (A) the number of tax years for which the agency will be allowed to receive tax
377 increment from the project area; and
378 [(ii)] (B) the percentage of tax increment [or maximum cumulative dollar amount of
379tax increment] the agency is entitled to receive from the project area under the project area
380 budget[.]; and
381 (ii) for a project area budget adopted on or after March 30, 2013, unless approval is
382 obtained under Subsection 17C-1-402 (4)(b)(vi)(C), the maximum cumulative dollar amount of
383 tax increment that the agency may receive from the project area under the project area budget.
384 (2) To adopt an economic development project area budget, the agency shall:
385 (a) prepare a draft of an economic development project area budget;
386 (b) make a copy of the draft project area budget available to the public at the agency's
387 offices during normal business hours;
388 (c) provide notice of the budget hearing as required by Part 4, Economic Development
389 Notice Requirements;
390 (d) hold a public hearing on the draft project area budget and, at that public hearing,
391 allow public comment on:
392 (i) the draft project area budget; and
393 (ii) whether the draft project area budget should be revised, adopted, or rejected;
394 (e) (i) if required under Subsection 17C-3-203 (1), obtain the approval of the taxing
395 entity committee on the draft project area budget or a revised version of the draft project area
396 budget; or
397 (ii) if applicable, comply with the requirements of Subsection 17C-3-203 (2);
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366ao H. (4) The agency shall include in each notice under Subsection (1)(b)(ii):
366ap (a) a statement that property tax revenues resulting from an increase in valuation of property
366aq within the project area or proposed project area will be paid to the agency for urban renewal purposes
366ar rather than to the taxing entity to which the tax revenues would otherwise have been paid if:
366as (i) the taxing entity committee consents to the project area budget; and
366at (ii) the project area plan provides for the agency to receive tax increment; and
366au (b) an invitation to the recipient of the notice to submit to the agency comments concerning the
366av subject matter of the hearing before the date of the hearing.
366aw (5) An agency may include in a notice under Subsection (1) any other information the agency
366ax considers necessary or advisable, including the public purpose served by the project and any future tax
366ay benefits expected to result from the project. .H
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368 17C-3-201. Economic development project area budget -- Requirements for
369 adopting -- Contesting the budget or procedure -- Time limit.
370 (1) (a) If an agency anticipates funding all or a portion of a post-June 30, 1993
371 economic development project area plan with tax increment, the agency shall, subject to
372 Section 17C-3-202 , adopt a project area budget as provided in this part.
373 (b) An economic development project area budget adopted on or after March 30, 2009
374 shall specify:
375 (i) for a project area budget adopted on or after March 30, 2009:
376 [
377 increment from the project area; and
378 [
379
380 budget[
381 (ii) for a project area budget adopted on or after March 30, 2013, unless approval is
382 obtained under Subsection 17C-1-402 (4)(b)(vi)(C), the maximum cumulative dollar amount of
383 tax increment that the agency may receive from the project area under the project area budget.
384 (2) To adopt an economic development project area budget, the agency shall:
385 (a) prepare a draft of an economic development project area budget;
386 (b) make a copy of the draft project area budget available to the public at the agency's
387 offices during normal business hours;
388 (c) provide notice of the budget hearing as required by Part 4, Economic Development
389 Notice Requirements;
390 (d) hold a public hearing on the draft project area budget and, at that public hearing,
391 allow public comment on:
392 (i) the draft project area budget; and
393 (ii) whether the draft project area budget should be revised, adopted, or rejected;
394 (e) (i) if required under Subsection 17C-3-203 (1), obtain the approval of the taxing
395 entity committee on the draft project area budget or a revised version of the draft project area
396 budget; or
397 (ii) if applicable, comply with the requirements of Subsection 17C-3-203 (2);
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398 (f) if approval of the taxing entity committee is required under Subsection (2)(e)(i),
399 obtain a written certification, signed by an attorney licensed to practice law in this state, stating
400 that the taxing entity committee followed the appropriate procedures to approve the project
401 area budget; and
402 (g) after the budget hearing, hold a board meeting in the same meeting as the public
403 hearing or in a subsequent meeting to:
404 (i) consider comments made and information presented at the public hearing relating to
405 the draft project area budget; and
406 (ii) adopt by resolution the draft project area budget, with any revisions, as the project
407 area budget.
408 (3) (a) For a period of 30 days after the agency's adoption of the project area budget
409 under Subsection (2)(g), any person in interest may contest the project area budget or the
410 procedure used to adopt the project area budget if the budget or procedure fails to comply with
411 applicable statutory requirements.
412 (b) After the 30-day period under Subsection (3)(a) expires, a person, for any cause,
413 may not contest:
414 (i) the project area budget or procedure used by either the taxing entity committee or
415 the agency to approve and adopt the project area budget;
416 (ii) a payment to the agency under the project area budget; or
417 (iii) the agency's use of tax increment under the project area budget.
417a H. Section 7. Section 17C-3-402 is amended to read:
417b 17C-3-402. Requirements for notice provided by agency.
417c (1) The notice required by Section 17C-3-401 shall be given by:
417d (a) (i) publishing one notice, excluding the map described in Subsection (3)(b), in a newspaper
417e of general circulation within the county in which the project area or proposed project area is located,
417f at least 14 days before the hearing;
417g (ii) if there is no newspaper of general circulation, posting notice in at least three conspicuous
417h places within the county in which the project area or proposed project area is located; or
417i (iii) posting notice, excluding the map described in Subsection (3)(b), at least 14 days before
417j the day on which the hearing is held on:
417k (A) the Utah Public Notice Website described in Section 63F-1-701; and
417l (B) the public website of a community located within the boundaries of the project area; and
417m (b) at least 30 days before the hearing, mailing notice to:
417n (i) each record owner of property located within the project area or proposed project area;
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398 (f) if approval of the taxing entity committee is required under Subsection (2)(e)(i),
399 obtain a written certification, signed by an attorney licensed to practice law in this state, stating
400 that the taxing entity committee followed the appropriate procedures to approve the project
401 area budget; and
402 (g) after the budget hearing, hold a board meeting in the same meeting as the public
403 hearing or in a subsequent meeting to:
404 (i) consider comments made and information presented at the public hearing relating to
405 the draft project area budget; and
406 (ii) adopt by resolution the draft project area budget, with any revisions, as the project
407 area budget.
408 (3) (a) For a period of 30 days after the agency's adoption of the project area budget
409 under Subsection (2)(g), any person in interest may contest the project area budget or the
410 procedure used to adopt the project area budget if the budget or procedure fails to comply with
411 applicable statutory requirements.
412 (b) After the 30-day period under Subsection (3)(a) expires, a person, for any cause,
413 may not contest:
414 (i) the project area budget or procedure used by either the taxing entity committee or
415 the agency to approve and adopt the project area budget;
416 (ii) a payment to the agency under the project area budget; or
417 (iii) the agency's use of tax increment under the project area budget.
417a H. Section 7. Section 17C-3-402 is amended to read:
417b 17C-3-402. Requirements for notice provided by agency.
417c (1) The notice required by Section 17C-3-401 shall be given by:
417d (a) (i) publishing one notice, excluding the map described in Subsection (3)(b), in a newspaper
417e of general circulation within the county in which the project area or proposed project area is located,
417f at least 14 days before the hearing;
417g (ii) if there is no newspaper of general circulation, posting notice in at least three conspicuous
417h places within the county in which the project area or proposed project area is located; or
417i (iii) posting notice, excluding the map described in Subsection (3)(b), at least 14 days before
417j the day on which the hearing is held on:
417k (A) the Utah Public Notice Website described in Section 63F-1-701; and
417l (B) the public website of a community located within the boundaries of the project area; and
417m (b) at least 30 days before the hearing, mailing notice to:
417n (i) each record owner of property located within the project area or proposed project area;
417o (ii) the State Tax Commission; .H
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417p H. (iii) the assessor and auditor of the county in which the project area or proposed project
417q area is located; [and
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417r (iv) (A) each member of the taxing entity committee; or
417s (B) if a taxing entity committee has not yet been formed, the State Board of Education and the
417t legislative body or governing board of each taxing entity [.
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417u (v) the Utah Taxpayers Association.
417v (2) The mailing of notice to record property owners required under Subsection (1)(b)(i) shall
417w be conclusively considered to have been properly completed if:
417x (a) the agency mails the notice to the property owners as shown in the records, including an
417y electronic database, of the county recorder's office and at the addresses shown in those records; and
417z (b) the county recorder's office records used by the agency in identifying owners to whom the
417aa notice is mailed and their addresses were obtained or accessed from the county recorder's office no
417ab earlier than 30 days before the mailing.
417ac (3) The agency shall include in each notice required under Section 17C-3-401:
417ad (a) (i) a specific description of the boundaries of the economic development project area or
417ae proposed project area; or
417af (ii) (A) a mailing address or telephone number where a person may request that a copy of the
417ag description be sent at no cost to the person by mail or facsimile transmission; and
417ah (B) if the agency has an Internet website, an Internet address where a person may gain access
417ai to an electronic, printable copy of the description;
417aj (b) a map of the boundaries of the project area or proposed project area;
417ak (c) an explanation of the purpose of the hearing; and
417al (d) a statement of the date, time, and location of the hearing.
417am (4) The agency shall include in each notice under Subsections (1)(b)(ii), (iii), and (iv):
417an (a) a statement that property tax revenues resulting from an increase in valuation of property
417ao within the economic development project area or proposed project area will be paid to the agency for
417ap economic development purposes rather than to the taxing entity to which the tax revenues would
417aq otherwise have been paid if:
417ar (i) the taxing entity committee consents to the project area budget; and
417as (ii) the project area plan provides for the agency to receive tax increment; and
417at (b) an invitation to the recipient of the notice to submit to the agency comments concerning the
417au subject matter of the hearing before the date of the hearing.
417av (5) An agency may include in a notice under Subsection (1) any other information the agency
417aw considers necessary or advisable, including the public purpose served by the project and any future tax
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417p H. (iii) the assessor and auditor of the county in which the project area or proposed project
417q area is located; [
417r (iv) (A) each member of the taxing entity committee; or
417s (B) if a taxing entity committee has not yet been formed, the State Board of Education and the
417t legislative body or governing board of each taxing entity [
417u (v) the Utah Taxpayers Association.
417v (2) The mailing of notice to record property owners required under Subsection (1)(b)(i) shall
417w be conclusively considered to have been properly completed if:
417x (a) the agency mails the notice to the property owners as shown in the records, including an
417y electronic database, of the county recorder's office and at the addresses shown in those records; and
417z (b) the county recorder's office records used by the agency in identifying owners to whom the
417aa notice is mailed and their addresses were obtained or accessed from the county recorder's office no
417ab earlier than 30 days before the mailing.
417ac (3) The agency shall include in each notice required under Section 17C-3-401:
417ad (a) (i) a specific description of the boundaries of the economic development project area or
417ae proposed project area; or
417af (ii) (A) a mailing address or telephone number where a person may request that a copy of the
417ag description be sent at no cost to the person by mail or facsimile transmission; and
417ah (B) if the agency has an Internet website, an Internet address where a person may gain access
417ai to an electronic, printable copy of the description;
417aj (b) a map of the boundaries of the project area or proposed project area;
417ak (c) an explanation of the purpose of the hearing; and
417al (d) a statement of the date, time, and location of the hearing.
417am (4) The agency shall include in each notice under Subsections (1)(b)(ii), (iii), and (iv):
417an (a) a statement that property tax revenues resulting from an increase in valuation of property
417ao within the economic development project area or proposed project area will be paid to the agency for
417ap economic development purposes rather than to the taxing entity to which the tax revenues would
417aq otherwise have been paid if:
417ar (i) the taxing entity committee consents to the project area budget; and
417as (ii) the project area plan provides for the agency to receive tax increment; and
417at (b) an invitation to the recipient of the notice to submit to the agency comments concerning the
417au subject matter of the hearing before the date of the hearing.
417av (5) An agency may include in a notice under Subsection (1) any other information the agency
417aw considers necessary or advisable, including the public purpose served by the project and any future tax
417ax benefits expected to result from the project. .H
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