H.B. 398

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PLANNING DISTRICTS AMENDMENTS

             2     
2014 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Brian S. King

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill authorizes the creation and governance of a mountainous planning district.
             10      Highlighted Provisions:
             11          This bill:
             12          .    prohibits the incorporation of an area within a mountainous planning district;
             13          .    excludes, with certain exceptions, any area located within a mountainous planning
             14      district from the land use jurisdiction of a municipality;
             15          .    defines terms;
             16          .    authorizes a county to establish a planning commission for a mountainous planning
             17      district;
             18          .    prohibits a county from establishing a township planning commission for a
             19      township that is located in whole or in part within a mountainous planning district;
             20          .    authorizes a county legislative body to modify the boundaries of an existing
             21      township to exclude an area within a mountainous planning district;
             22          .    amends other applicable provisions of Title 17, Chapter 27a, County Land Use,
             23      Development, and Management Act;
             24          .    authorizes a county to designate a mountainous planning district under certain
             25      circumstances; and
             26          .    makes technical and conforming amendments.
             27      Money Appropriated in this Bill:


             28          None
             29      Other Special Clauses:
             30          None
             31      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             32      AMENDS:
             33           10-9a-304 , as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2005, Chapter 254
             34           17-27a-102 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 363
             35           17-27a-103 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapters 309, 334, and 476
             36           17-27a-210 , as enacted by Laws of Utah 2005, Chapter 231
             37           17-27a-301 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapters 107 and 305
             38           17-27a-302 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 359
             39           17-27a-305 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 200
             40           17-27a-401 , as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2005, Chapter 254
             41           17-27a-403 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 212
             42           17-27a-502 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 324
             43           17-27a-505.5 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 172
             44           17-27a-509.7 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 231
             45           17-27a-602 , as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2005, Chapter 254
             46           17-27a-604 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 377
             47           17-27a-605 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 99
             48      ENACTS:
             49           10-2-101.6 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             50           17-27a-901 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             51     
             52      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             53          Section 1. Section 10-2-101.6 is enacted to read:
             54          10-2-101.6. Incorporation of an area within a mountainous planning district
             55      prohibited.
             56          An area located within a mountainous planning district, as defined in Section
             57      17-27a-103 , may not incorporate in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
             58          Section 2. Section 10-9a-304 is amended to read:


             59           10-9a-304. State and federal property -- Mountainous planning district.
             60          (1) Unless otherwise provided by law, nothing contained in this chapter may be
             61      construed as giving a municipality jurisdiction over property owned by the state or the United
             62      States.
             63          (2) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), for purposes of this chapter, a
             64      municipality, a municipal planning commission, or a municipal land use authority does not
             65      have jurisdiction over property located within a mountainous planning district as defined in
             66      Section 17-27a-103 .
             67          (b) Subsection (2)(a) does not apply to a municipality that:
             68          (i) (A) is wholly located within the boundaries of a mountainous planning district; and
             69          (B) was incorporated in or before 1970;
             70          (ii) is exercising its extraterritorial jurisdiction as authorized by Section 10-8-15 ; or
             71          (iii) has been granted joint authority to regulate its watershed areas by a local health
             72      authority.
             73          Section 3. Section 17-27a-102 is amended to read:
             74           17-27a-102. Purposes -- General land use authority.
             75          (1) (a) The purposes of this chapter are to provide for the health, safety, and welfare,
             76      and promote the prosperity, improve the morals, peace and good order, comfort, convenience,
             77      and aesthetics of each county and its present and future inhabitants and businesses, to protect
             78      the tax base, to secure economy in governmental expenditures, to foster the state's agricultural
             79      and other industries, to protect both urban and nonurban development, to protect and ensure
             80      access to sunlight for solar energy devices, to provide fundamental fairness in land use
             81      regulation, and to protect property values.
             82          (b) To accomplish the purposes of this chapter, counties may enact all ordinances,
             83      resolutions, and rules and may enter into other forms of land use controls and development
             84      agreements that they consider necessary or appropriate for the use and development of land
             85      within the unincorporated area of the county or a designated mountainous planning district,
             86      including ordinances, resolutions, rules, restrictive covenants, easements, and development
             87      agreements governing uses, density, open spaces, structures, buildings, energy-efficiency, light
             88      and air, air quality, transportation and public or alternative transportation, infrastructure, street
             89      and building orientation and width requirements, public facilities, fundamental fairness in land


             90      use regulation, considerations of surrounding land uses and the balance of the foregoing
             91      purposes with a landowner's private property interests, height and location of vegetation, trees,
             92      and landscaping, unless expressly prohibited by law.
             93          (2) Each county shall comply with the mandatory provisions of this part before any
             94      agreement or contract to provide goods, services, or municipal-type services to any storage
             95      facility or transfer facility for high-level nuclear waste, or greater than class C radioactive
             96      waste, may be executed or implemented.
             97          Section 4. Section 17-27a-103 is amended to read:
             98           17-27a-103. Definitions.
             99          As used in this chapter:
             100          (1) "Affected entity" means a county, municipality, local district, special service
             101      district under Title 17D, Chapter 1, Special Service District Act, school district, interlocal
             102      cooperation entity established under Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal Cooperation Act, specified
             103      property owner, property owners association, public utility, or the Utah Department of
             104      Transportation, if:
             105          (a) the entity's services or facilities are likely to require expansion or significant
             106      modification because of an intended use of land;
             107          (b) the entity has filed with the county a copy of the entity's general or long-range plan;
             108      or
             109          (c) the entity has filed with the county a request for notice during the same calendar
             110      year and before the county provides notice to an affected entity in compliance with a
             111      requirement imposed under this chapter.
             112          (2) "Appeal authority" means the person, board, commission, agency, or other body
             113      designated by ordinance to decide an appeal of a decision of a land use application or a
             114      variance.
             115          (3) "Billboard" means a freestanding ground sign located on industrial, commercial, or
             116      residential property if the sign is designed or intended to direct attention to a business, product,
             117      or service that is not sold, offered, or existing on the property where the sign is located.
             118          (4) (a) "Charter school" means:
             119          (i) an operating charter school;
             120          (ii) a charter school applicant that has its application approved by a chartering entity in


             121      accordance with Title 53A, Chapter 1a, Part 5, The Utah Charter Schools Act; or
             122          (iii) an entity that is working on behalf of a charter school or approved charter
             123      applicant to develop or construct a charter school building.
             124          (b) "Charter school" does not include a therapeutic school.
             125          (5) "Chief executive officer" means the person or body that exercises the executive
             126      powers of the county.
             127          (6) "Conditional use" means a land use that, because of its unique characteristics or
             128      potential impact on the county, surrounding neighbors, or adjacent land uses, may not be
             129      compatible in some areas or may be compatible only if certain conditions are required that
             130      mitigate or eliminate the detrimental impacts.
             131          (7) "Constitutional taking" means a governmental action that results in a taking of
             132      private property so that compensation to the owner of the property is required by the:
             133          (a) Fifth or Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States; or
             134          (b) Utah Constitution Article I, Section 22.
             135          (8) "Culinary water authority" means the department, agency, or public entity with
             136      responsibility to review and approve the feasibility of the culinary water system and sources for
             137      the subject property.
             138          (9) "Development activity" means:
             139          (a) any construction or expansion of a building, structure, or use that creates additional
             140      demand and need for public facilities;
             141          (b) any change in use of a building or structure that creates additional demand and need
             142      for public facilities; or
             143          (c) any change in the use of land that creates additional demand and need for public
             144      facilities.
             145          (10) (a) "Disability" means a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits
             146      one or more of a person's major life activities, including a person having a record of such an
             147      impairment or being regarded as having such an impairment.
             148          (b) "Disability" does not include current illegal use of, or addiction to, any federally
             149      controlled substance, as defined in Section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act, 21 U.S.C.
             150      802.
             151          (11) "Educational facility":


             152          (a) means:
             153          (i) a school district's building at which pupils assemble to receive instruction in a
             154      program for any combination of grades from preschool through grade 12, including
             155      kindergarten and a program for children with disabilities;
             156          (ii) a structure or facility:
             157          (A) located on the same property as a building described in Subsection (11)(a)(i); and
             158          (B) used in support of the use of that building; and
             159          (iii) a building to provide office and related space to a school district's administrative
             160      personnel; and
             161          (b) does not include:
             162          (i) land or a structure, including land or a structure for inventory storage, equipment
             163      storage, food processing or preparing, vehicle storage or maintenance, or similar use that is:
             164          (A) not located on the same property as a building described in Subsection (11)(a)(i);
             165      and
             166          (B) used in support of the purposes of a building described in Subsection (11)(a)(i); or
             167          (ii) a therapeutic school.
             168          (12) "Fire authority" means the department, agency, or public entity with responsibility
             169      to review and approve the feasibility of fire protection and suppression services for the subject
             170      property.
             171          (13) "Flood plain" means land that:
             172          (a) is within the 100-year flood plain designated by the Federal Emergency
             173      Management Agency; or
             174          (b) has not been studied or designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency
             175      but presents a likelihood of experiencing chronic flooding or a catastrophic flood event because
             176      the land has characteristics that are similar to those of a 100-year flood plain designated by the
             177      Federal Emergency Management Agency.
             178          (14) "Gas corporation" has the same meaning as defined in Section 54-2-1 .
             179          (15) "General plan" means a document that a county adopts that sets forth general
             180      guidelines for proposed future development of:
             181          (a) the unincorporated land within the county[.]; or
             182          (b) for a mountainous planning district, the land within the mountainous planning


             183      district.
             184          (16) "Geologic hazard" means:
             185          (a) a surface fault rupture;
             186          (b) shallow groundwater;
             187          (c) liquefaction;
             188          (d) a landslide;
             189          (e) a debris flow;
             190          (f) unstable soil;
             191          (g) a rock fall; or
             192          (h) any other geologic condition that presents a risk:
             193          (i) to life;
             194          (ii) of substantial loss of real property; or
             195          (iii) of substantial damage to real property.
             196          [(18)] (17) "Hookup fee" means a fee for the installation and inspection of any pipe,
             197      line, meter, or appurtenance to connect to a county water, sewer, storm water, power, or other
             198      utility system.
             199          [(19)] (18) "Identical plans" means building plans submitted to a county that:
             200          (a) are clearly marked as "identical plans";
             201          (b) are substantially identical building plans that were previously submitted to and
             202      reviewed and approved by the county; and
             203          (c) describe a building that:
             204          (i) is located on land zoned the same as the land on which the building described in the
             205      previously approved plans is located;
             206          (ii) is subject to the same geological and meteorological conditions and the same law
             207      as the building described in the previously approved plans;
             208          (iii) has a floor plan identical to the building plan previously submitted to and reviewed
             209      and approved by the county; and
             210          (iv) does not require any additional engineering or analysis.
             211          [(20)] (19) "Impact fee" means a payment of money imposed under Title 11, Chapter
             212      36a, Impact Fees Act.
             213          [(21)] (20) "Improvement completion assurance" means a surety bond, letter of credit,


             214      cash, or other security required by a county to guaranty the proper completion of landscaping or
             215      infrastructure that the land use authority has required as a condition precedent to:
             216          (a) recording a subdivision plat; or
             217          (b) beginning development activity.
             218          [(22)] (21) "Improvement warranty" means an applicant's unconditional warranty that
             219      the accepted landscaping or infrastructure:
             220          (a) complies with the county's written standards for design, materials, and
             221      workmanship; and
             222          (b) will not fail in any material respect, as a result of poor workmanship or materials,
             223      within the improvement warranty period.
             224          [(23)] (22) "Improvement warranty period" means a period:
             225          (a) no later than one year after a county's acceptance of required landscaping; or
             226          (b) no later than one year after a county's acceptance of required infrastructure, unless
             227      the county:
             228          (i) determines for good cause that a one-year period would be inadequate to protect the
             229      public health, safety, and welfare; and
             230          (ii) has substantial evidence, on record:
             231          (A) of prior poor performance by the applicant; or
             232          (B) that the area upon which the infrastructure will be constructed contains suspect soil
             233      and the county has not otherwise required the applicant to mitigate the suspect soil.
             234          [(17)] (23) "Internal lot restriction" means a platted note, platted demarcation, or
             235      platted designation that:
             236          (a) runs with the land; and
             237          (b) (i) creates a restriction that is enclosed within the perimeter of a lot described on
             238      the plat; or
             239          (ii) designates a development condition that is enclosed within the perimeter of a lot
             240      described on the plat.
             241          (24) "Interstate pipeline company" means a person or entity engaged in natural gas
             242      transportation subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission under
             243      the Natural Gas Act, 15 U.S.C. Sec. 717 et seq.
             244          (25) "Intrastate pipeline company" means a person or entity engaged in natural gas


             245      transportation that is not subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory
             246      Commission under the Natural Gas Act, 15 U.S.C. Sec. 717 et seq.
             247          (26) "Land use application" means an application required by a county's land use
             248      ordinance.
             249          (27) "Land use authority" means a person, board, commission, agency, or other body
             250      designated by the local legislative body to act upon a land use application.
             251          (28) "Land use ordinance" means a planning, zoning, development, or subdivision
             252      ordinance of the county, but does not include the general plan.
             253          (29) "Land use permit" means a permit issued by a land use authority.
             254          (30) "Legislative body" means the county legislative body, or for a county that has
             255      adopted an alternative form of government, the body exercising legislative powers.
             256          (31) "Local district" means any entity under Title 17B, Limited Purpose Local
             257      Government Entities - Local Districts, and any other governmental or quasi-governmental
             258      entity that is not a county, municipality, school district, or the state.
             259          (32) "Lot line adjustment" means the relocation of the property boundary line in a
             260      subdivision between two adjoining lots with the consent of the owners of record.
             261          (33) "Moderate income housing" means housing occupied or reserved for occupancy
             262      by households with a gross household income equal to or less than 80% of the median gross
             263      income for households of the same size in the county in which the housing is located.
             264          (34) "Mountainous planning district" means an area designated by a county legislative
             265      body in accordance with Section 17-27a-901 .
             266          [(34)] (35) "Nominal fee" means a fee that reasonably reimburses a county only for
             267      time spent and expenses incurred in:
             268          (a) verifying that building plans are identical plans; and
             269          (b) reviewing and approving those minor aspects of identical plans that differ from the
             270      previously reviewed and approved building plans.
             271          [(35)] (36) "Noncomplying structure" means a structure that:
             272          (a) legally existed before its current land use designation; and
             273          (b) because of one or more subsequent land use ordinance changes, does not conform
             274      to the setback, height restrictions, or other regulations, excluding those regulations that govern
             275      the use of land.


             276          [(36)] (37) "Nonconforming use" means a use of land that:
             277          (a) legally existed before its current land use designation;
             278          (b) has been maintained continuously since the time the land use ordinance regulation
             279      governing the land changed; and
             280          (c) because of one or more subsequent land use ordinance changes, does not conform
             281      to the regulations that now govern the use of the land.
             282          [(37)] (38) "Official map" means a map drawn by county authorities and recorded in
             283      the county recorder's office that:
             284          (a) shows actual and proposed rights-of-way, centerline alignments, and setbacks for
             285      highways and other transportation facilities;
             286          (b) provides a basis for restricting development in designated rights-of-way or between
             287      designated setbacks to allow the government authorities time to purchase or otherwise reserve
             288      the land; and
             289          (c) has been adopted as an element of the county's general plan.
             290          [(38)] (39) "Parcel boundary adjustment" means a recorded agreement between owners
             291      of adjoining properties adjusting their mutual boundary if:
             292          (a) no additional parcel is created; and
             293          (b) each property identified in the agreement is unsubdivided land, including a
             294      remainder of subdivided land.
             295          [(39)] (40) "Person" means an individual, corporation, partnership, organization,
             296      association, trust, governmental agency, or any other legal entity.
             297          [(40)] (41) "Plan for moderate income housing" means a written document adopted by
             298      a county legislative body that includes:
             299          (a) an estimate of the existing supply of moderate income housing located within the
             300      county;
             301          (b) an estimate of the need for moderate income housing in the county for the next five
             302      years as revised biennially;
             303          (c) a survey of total residential land use;
             304          (d) an evaluation of how existing land uses and zones affect opportunities for moderate
             305      income housing; and
             306          (e) a description of the county's program to encourage an adequate supply of moderate


             307      income housing.
             308          [(41)] (42) "Plat" means a map or other graphical representation of lands being laid out
             309      and prepared in accordance with Section 17-27a-603 , 17-23-17 , or 57-8-13 .
             310          [(42)] (43) "Potential geologic hazard area" means an area that:
             311          (a) is designated by a Utah Geological Survey map, county geologist map, or other
             312      relevant map or report as needing further study to determine the area's potential for geologic
             313      hazard; or
             314          (b) has not been studied by the Utah Geological Survey or a county geologist but
             315      presents the potential of geologic hazard because the area has characteristics similar to those of
             316      a designated geologic hazard area.
             317          [(43)] (44) "Public agency" means:
             318          (a) the federal government;
             319          (b) the state;
             320          (c) a county, municipality, school district, local district, special service district, or other
             321      political subdivision of the state; or
             322          (d) a charter school.
             323          [(44)] (45) "Public hearing" means a hearing at which members of the public are
             324      provided a reasonable opportunity to comment on the subject of the hearing.
             325          [(45)] (46) "Public meeting" means a meeting that is required to be open to the public
             326      under Title 52, Chapter 4, Open and Public Meetings Act.
             327          [(46)] (47) "Receiving zone" means an unincorporated area of a county that the county
             328      designates, by ordinance, as an area in which an owner of land may receive a transferable
             329      development right.
             330          [(47)] (48) "Record of survey map" means a map of a survey of land prepared in
             331      accordance with Section 17-23-17 .
             332          [(48)] (49) "Residential facility for persons with a disability" means a residence:
             333          (a) in which more than one person with a disability resides; and
             334          (b) (i) which is licensed or certified by the Department of Human Services under Title
             335      62A, Chapter 2, Licensure of Programs and Facilities; or
             336          (ii) which is licensed or certified by the Department of Health under Title 26, Chapter
             337      21, Health Care Facility Licensing and Inspection Act.


             338          [(49)] (50) "Rules of order and procedure" means a set of rules that govern and
             339      prescribe in a public meeting:
             340          (a) parliamentary order and procedure;
             341          (b) ethical behavior; and
             342          (c) civil discourse.
             343          [(50)] (51) "Sanitary sewer authority" means the department, agency, or public entity
             344      with responsibility to review and approve the feasibility of sanitary sewer services or onsite
             345      wastewater systems.
             346          [(51)] (52) "Sending zone" means an unincorporated area of a county that the county
             347      designates, by ordinance, as an area from which an owner of land may transfer a transferable
             348      development right.
             349          [(52)] (53) "Site plan" means a document or map that may be required by a county
             350      during a preliminary review preceding the issuance of a building permit to demonstrate that an
             351      owner's or developer's proposed development activity meets a land use requirement.
             352          [(53)] (54) "Specified public agency" means:
             353          (a) the state;
             354          (b) a school district; or
             355          (c) a charter school.
             356          [(54)] (55) "Specified public utility" means an electrical corporation, gas corporation,
             357      or telephone corporation, as those terms are defined in Section 54-2-1 .
             358          [(55)] (56) "State" includes any department, division, or agency of the state.
             359          [(56)] (57) "Street" means a public right-of-way, including a highway, avenue,
             360      boulevard, parkway, road, lane, walk, alley, viaduct, subway, tunnel, bridge, public easement,
             361      or other way.
             362          [(57)] (58) (a) "Subdivision" means any land that is divided, resubdivided or proposed
             363      to be divided into two or more lots, parcels, sites, units, plots, or other division of land for the
             364      purpose, whether immediate or future, for offer, sale, lease, or development either on the
             365      installment plan or upon any and all other plans, terms, and conditions.
             366          (b) "Subdivision" includes:
             367          (i) the division or development of land whether by deed, metes and bounds description,
             368      devise and testacy, map, plat, or other recorded instrument; and


             369          (ii) except as provided in Subsection [(57)] (58)(c), divisions of land for residential and
             370      nonresidential uses, including land used or to be used for commercial, agricultural, and
             371      industrial purposes.
             372          (c) "Subdivision" does not include:
             373          (i) a bona fide division or partition of agricultural land for agricultural purposes;
             374          (ii) a recorded agreement between owners of adjoining properties adjusting their
             375      mutual boundary if:
             376          (A) no new lot is created; and
             377          (B) the adjustment does not violate applicable land use ordinances;
             378          (iii) a recorded document, executed by the owner of record:
             379          (A) revising the legal description of more than one contiguous unsubdivided parcel of
             380      property into one legal description encompassing all such parcels of property; or
             381          (B) joining a subdivided parcel of property to another parcel of property that has not
             382      been subdivided, if the joinder does not violate applicable land use ordinances;
             383          (iv) a bona fide division or partition of land in a county other than a first class county
             384      for the purpose of siting, on one or more of the resulting separate parcels:
             385          (A) an electrical transmission line or a substation;
             386          (B) a natural gas pipeline or a regulation station; or
             387          (C) an unmanned telecommunications, microwave, fiber optic, electrical, or other
             388      utility service regeneration, transformation, retransmission, or amplification facility;
             389          (v) a recorded agreement between owners of adjoining subdivided properties adjusting
             390      their mutual boundary if:
             391          (A) no new dwelling lot or housing unit will result from the adjustment; and
             392          (B) the adjustment will not violate any applicable land use ordinance;
             393          (vi) a bona fide division or partition of land by deed or other instrument where the land
             394      use authority expressly approves in writing the division in anticipation of further land use
             395      approvals on the parcel or parcels; or
             396          (vii) a parcel boundary adjustment.
             397          (d) The joining of a subdivided parcel of property to another parcel of property that has
             398      not been subdivided does not constitute a subdivision under this Subsection [(57)] (58) as to
             399      the unsubdivided parcel of property or subject the unsubdivided parcel to the county's


             400      subdivision ordinance.
             401          [(58)] (59) "Suspect soil" means soil that has:
             402          (a) a high susceptibility for volumetric change, typically clay rich, having more than a
             403      3% swell potential;
             404          (b) bedrock units with high shrink or swell susceptibility; or
             405          (c) gypsiferous silt and clay, gypsum, or bedrock units containing abundant gypsum
             406      commonly associated with dissolution and collapse features.
             407          [(59)] (60) "Therapeutic school" means a residential group living facility:
             408          (a) for four or more individuals who are not related to:
             409          (i) the owner of the facility; or
             410          (ii) the primary service provider of the facility;
             411          (b) that serves students who have a history of failing to function:
             412          (i) at home;
             413          (ii) in a public school; or
             414          (iii) in a nonresidential private school; and
             415          (c) that offers:
             416          (i) room and board; and
             417          (ii) an academic education integrated with:
             418          (A) specialized structure and supervision; or
             419          (B) services or treatment related to a disability, an emotional development, a
             420      behavioral development, a familial development, or a social development.
             421          [(60)] (61) "Township" means a contiguous, geographically defined portion of the
             422      unincorporated area of a county, established under this part or reconstituted or reinstated under
             423      Section 17-27a-306 , with planning and zoning functions as exercised through the township
             424      planning commission, as provided in this chapter, but with no legal or political identity
             425      separate from the county and no taxing authority, except that "township" means a former
             426      township under Laws of Utah 1996, Chapter 308, where the context so indicates.
             427          [(61)] (62) "Transferable development right" means a right to develop and use land that
             428      originates by an ordinance that authorizes a land owner in a designated sending zone to transfer
             429      land use rights from a designated sending zone to a designated receiving zone.
             430          [(62)] (63) "Unincorporated" means the area outside of the incorporated area of a


             431      municipality.
             432          [(63)] (64) "Water interest" means any right to the beneficial use of water, including:
             433          (a) each of the rights listed in Section 73-1-11 ; and
             434          (b) an ownership interest in the right to the beneficial use of water represented by:
             435          (i) a contract; or
             436          (ii) a share in a water company, as defined in Section 73-3-3.5 .
             437          [(64)] (65) "Zoning map" means a map, adopted as part of a land use ordinance, that
             438      depicts land use zones, overlays, or districts.
             439          Section 5. Section 17-27a-210 is amended to read:
             440           17-27a-210. Notice to county when a private institution of higher education is
             441      constructing student housing.
             442          (1) Each private institution of higher education that intends to construct student
             443      housing on property owned by the institution shall provide written notice of the intended
             444      construction, as provided in Subsection (2), before any funds are committed to the
             445      construction, if any of the proposed student housing buildings is within 300 feet of privately
             446      owned residential property.
             447          (2) Each notice under Subsection (1) shall be provided to the legislative body and, if
             448      applicable, the mayor of:
             449          (a) the county in whose unincorporated area or the mountainous planning district area
             450      the privately owned residential property is located; or
             451          (b) the municipality in whose boundaries the privately owned residential property is
             452      located.
             453          (3) At the request of a county or municipality that is entitled to notice under this
             454      section, the institution and the legislative body of the affected county or municipality shall
             455      jointly hold a public hearing to provide information to the public and receive input from the
             456      public about the proposed construction.
             457          Section 6. Section 17-27a-301 is amended to read:
             458           17-27a-301. Ordinance establishing planning commission required -- Exception --
             459      Ordinance requirements -- Township planning commission -- Compensation.
             460          (1) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(b), each county shall enact an ordinance
             461      establishing a countywide planning commission for the unincorporated areas of the county not


             462      within a township.
             463          (b) Subsection (1)(a) does not apply if all of the county is included within any
             464      combination of:
             465          (i) municipalities; [and]
             466          (ii) townships with their own planning commissions[.]; and
             467          (iii) mountainous planning districts.
             468          (c) (i) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(a), and except as provided in Subsection
             469      (1)(c)(ii), a county that designates a mountainous planning district shall enact an ordinance,
             470      subject to Subsection (1)(c)(ii), establishing a planning commission that has jurisdiction over
             471      the entire mountainous planning district, including areas of the mountainous planning district
             472      that are also located within a municipality or township or are unincorporated.
             473          (ii) A planning commission described in Subsection (1)(c)(i):
             474          (A) does not have jurisdiction over a municipality described in Subsection
             475      10-9a-304 (2)(b); and
             476          (B) has jurisdiction subject to a local health department exercising its authority in
             477      accordance with Title 26A, Chapter 1, Local Health Departments.
             478          (iii) The ordinance shall require that the members of the planning commission represent
             479      areas located in the unincorporated and incorporated county.
             480          (2) (a) The ordinance described in Subsection (1)(a) or (1)(c) shall define:
             481          (i) the number and terms of the members and, if the county chooses, alternate
             482      members;
             483          (ii) the mode of appointment;
             484          (iii) the procedures for filling vacancies and removal from office;
             485          (iv) the authority of the planning commission;
             486          (v) subject to Subsection (2)(b), the rules of order and procedure for use by the
             487      planning commission in a public meeting; and
             488          (vi) other details relating to the organization and procedures of the planning
             489      commission.
             490          (b) Subsection (2)(a)(v) does not affect the planning commission's duty to comply with
             491      Title 52, Chapter 4, Open and Public Meetings Act.
             492          (3) (a) (i) If the county establishes a township planning commission, the county


             493      legislative body shall enact an ordinance that defines:
             494          (A) appointment procedures;
             495          (B) procedures for filling vacancies and removing members from office;
             496          (C) subject to Subsection (3)(a)(ii), the rules of order and procedure for use by the
             497      township planning commission in a public meeting; and
             498          (D) details relating to the organization and procedures of each township planning
             499      commission.
             500          (ii) Subsection (3)(a)(i)(C) does not affect the township planning commission's duty to
             501      comply with Title 52, Chapter 4, Open and Public Meetings Act.
             502          (iii) A county may not establish a township planning commission for a township that is
             503      located in whole or in part within a mountainous planning district.
             504          (iv) Notwithstanding Section 17-27a-306 , a county legislative body may adopt a
             505      resolution that modifies the boundaries of an existing township to exclude from that township
             506      any area included or to be included within the boundaries of a mountainous planning district.
             507          (b) The planning commission for each township shall consist of seven members who,
             508      except as provided in Subsection (4), shall be appointed by:
             509          (i) in a county operating under a form of government in which the executive and
             510      legislative functions of the governing body are separated, the county executive with the advice
             511      and consent of the county legislative body; or
             512          (ii) in a county operating under a form of government in which the executive and
             513      legislative functions of the governing body are not separated, the county legislative body.
             514          (c) (i) Members shall serve four-year terms and until their successors are appointed or,
             515      as provided in Subsection (4), elected and qualified.
             516          (ii) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection (3)(c)(i) and except as provided in
             517      Subsection (4), members of the first planning commissions shall be appointed so that, for each
             518      commission, the terms of at least one member and no more than two members expire each
             519      year.
             520          (d) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(d)(ii), each member of a township
             521      planning commission shall be a registered voter residing within the township.
             522          (ii) (A) Notwithstanding Subsection (3)(d)(i), one member of a planning commission
             523      of a township reconstituted under Laws of Utah 1997, Chapter 389, or reinstated or established


             524      under Subsection 17-27a-306 (1)(k)(i) may be an appointed member who is a registered voter
             525      residing outside the township if that member:
             526          (I) is an owner of real property located within the township; and
             527          (II) resides within the county in which the township is located.
             528          (B) (I) Each appointee under Subsection (3)(d)(ii)(A) shall be chosen by the township
             529      planning commission from a list of three persons submitted by the county legislative body.
             530          (II) If the township planning commission has not notified the county legislative body of
             531      its choice under Subsection (3)(d)(ii)(B)(I) within 60 days of the township planning
             532      commission's receipt of the list, the county legislative body may appoint one of the three
             533      persons on the list or a registered voter residing within the township as a member of the
             534      township planning commission.
             535          (4) (a) The legislative body of each county in which a township reconstituted under
             536      Laws of Utah 1997, Chapter 389, or reinstated or established under Subsection
             537      17-27a-306 (1)(e)(i) is located shall on or before January 1, 2012, enact an ordinance that
             538      provides for the election of at least three members of the planning commission of that
             539      township.
             540          (b) (i) Beginning with the 2012 general election, the election of planning commission
             541      members under Subsection (4)(a) shall coincide with the election of other county officers
             542      during even-numbered years.
             543          (ii) Approximately half the elected planning commission members shall be elected
             544      every four years during elections held on even-numbered years, and the remaining elected
             545      members shall be elected every four years on alternating even-numbered years.
             546          (c) If no person files a declaration of candidacy in accordance with Section 20A-9-202
             547      for an open township planning commission member position:
             548          (i) the position may be appointed in accordance with Subsection (3)(b); and
             549          (ii) a person appointed under Subsection (4)(c)(i) may not serve for a period of time
             550      that exceeds the elected term for which there was no candidate.
             551          (5) (a) A legislative body described in Subsection (4)(a) shall on or before January 1,
             552      2012, enact an ordinance that:
             553          (i) designates the seats to be elected; and
             554          (ii) subject to Subsection (6)(b), appoints a member of the planning and zoning board


             555      of the former township, established under Laws of Utah 1996, Chapter 308, as a member of the
             556      planning commission of the reconstituted or reinstated township.
             557          (b) A member appointed under Subsection (5)(a) is considered an elected member.
             558          (6) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (6)(b), the term of each member appointed
             559      under Subsection (5)(a) shall continue until the time that the member's term as an elected
             560      member of the former township planning and zoning board would have expired.
             561          (b) (i) Notwithstanding Subsection (6)(a), the county legislative body may adjust the
             562      terms of the members appointed under Subsection (5)(a) so that the terms of those members
             563      coincide with the schedule under Subsection (4)(b) for elected members.
             564          (ii) Subject to Subsection (6)(b)(iii), the legislative body of a county in which a
             565      township reconstituted under Laws of Utah 1997, Chapter 389, or reinstated or established
             566      under Subsection 17-27a-306 (1)(e)(i) is located may enact an ordinance allowing each
             567      appointed member of the planning and zoning board of the former township, established under
             568      Laws of Utah 1996, Chapter 308, to continue to hold office as a member of the planning
             569      commission of the reconstituted or reinstated township until the time that the member's term as
             570      a member of the former township's planning and zoning board would have expired.
             571          (iii) If a planning commission of a township reconstituted under Laws of Utah 1997,
             572      Chapter 389, or reinstated or established under Subsection 17-27a-306 (1)(e)(i) has more than
             573      one appointed member who resides outside the township, the legislative body of the county in
             574      which that township is located shall, within 15 days of the effective date of this Subsection
             575      (6)(b)(iii), dismiss all but one of the appointed members who reside outside the township, and a
             576      new member shall be appointed under Subsection (3)(b) to fill the position of each dismissed
             577      member.
             578          (7) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (7)(b), upon the appointment or election of all
             579      members of a township planning commission, each township planning commission under this
             580      section shall begin to exercise the powers and perform the duties provided in Section
             581      17-27a-302 with respect to all matters then pending that previously had been under the
             582      jurisdiction of the countywide planning commission or township planning and zoning board.
             583          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (7)(a), if the members of a former township planning
             584      and zoning board continue to hold office as members of the planning commission of the
             585      township planning district under an ordinance enacted under Subsection (5)(a), the township


             586      planning commission shall immediately begin to exercise the powers and perform the duties
             587      provided in Section 17-27a-302 with respect to all matters then pending that had previously
             588      been under the jurisdiction of the township planning and zoning board.
             589          (8) The legislative body may fix per diem compensation for the members of the
             590      planning commission, based on necessary and reasonable expenses and on meetings actually
             591      attended.
             592          Section 7. Section 17-27a-302 is amended to read:
             593           17-27a-302. Planning commission powers and duties.
             594          (1) Each countywide [or], township, or mountainous planning district planning
             595      commission shall, with respect to the unincorporated area of the county, [or] the township, or
             596      the mountainous planning district, make a recommendation to the county legislative body for:
             597          (a) a general plan and amendments to the general plan;
             598          (b) land use ordinances, zoning maps, official maps, and amendments;
             599          (c) an appropriate delegation of power to at least one designated land use authority to
             600      hear and act on a land use application;
             601          (d) an appropriate delegation of power to at least one appeal authority to hear and act
             602      on an appeal from a decision of the land use authority; and
             603          (e) application processes that:
             604          (i) may include a designation of routine land use matters that, upon application and
             605      proper notice, will receive informal streamlined review and action if the application is
             606      uncontested; and
             607          (ii) shall protect the right of each:
             608          (A) applicant and third party to require formal consideration of any application by a
             609      land use authority;
             610          (B) applicant, adversely affected party, or county officer or employee to appeal a land
             611      use authority's decision to a separate appeal authority; and
             612          (C) participant to be heard in each public hearing on a contested application.
             613          (2) The planning commission of a township under this part may recommend to the
             614      legislative body of the county in which the township is located that the legislative body file a
             615      protest to a proposed annexation of an area located within the township, as provided in
             616      Subsection 10-2-407 (1)(b).


             617          Section 8. Section 17-27a-305 is amended to read:
             618           17-27a-305. Other entities required to conform to county's land use ordinances --
             619      Exceptions -- School districts and charter schools -- Submission of development plan and
             620      schedule.
             621          (1) (a) Each county, municipality, school district, charter school, local district, special
             622      service district, and political subdivision of the state shall conform to any applicable land use
             623      ordinance of any county when installing, constructing, operating, or otherwise using any area,
             624      land, or building situated within a mountainous planning district or the unincorporated portion
             625      of the county, as applicable.
             626          (b) In addition to any other remedies provided by law, when a county's land use
             627      ordinance is violated or about to be violated by another political subdivision, that county may
             628      institute an injunction, mandamus, abatement, or other appropriate action or proceeding to
             629      prevent, enjoin, abate, or remove the improper installation, improvement, or use.
             630          (2) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3), a school district or charter school is
             631      subject to a county's land use ordinances.
             632          (b) (i) Notwithstanding Subsection (3), a county may:
             633          (A) subject a charter school to standards within each zone pertaining to setback, height,
             634      bulk and massing regulations, off-site parking, curb cut, traffic circulation, and construction
             635      staging; and
             636          (B) impose regulations upon the location of a project that are necessary to avoid
             637      unreasonable risks to health or safety, as provided in Subsection (3)(f).
             638          (ii) The standards to which a county may subject a charter school under Subsection
             639      (2)(b)(i) shall be objective standards only and may not be subjective.
             640          (iii) Except as provided in Subsection (7)(d), the only basis upon which a county may
             641      deny or withhold approval of a charter school's land use application is the charter school's
             642      failure to comply with a standard imposed under Subsection (2)(b)(i).
             643          (iv) Nothing in Subsection (2)(b)(iii) may be construed to relieve a charter school of an
             644      obligation to comply with a requirement of an applicable building or safety code to which it is
             645      otherwise obligated to comply.
             646          (3) A county may not:
             647          (a) impose requirements for landscaping, fencing, aesthetic considerations,


             648      construction methods or materials, additional building inspections, county building codes,
             649      building use for educational purposes, or the placement or use of temporary classroom facilities
             650      on school property;
             651          (b) except as otherwise provided in this section, require a school district or charter
             652      school to participate in the cost of any roadway or sidewalk, or a study on the impact of a
             653      school on a roadway or sidewalk, that is not reasonably necessary for the safety of school
             654      children and not located on or contiguous to school property, unless the roadway or sidewalk is
             655      required to connect an otherwise isolated school site to an existing roadway;
             656          (c) require a district or charter school to pay fees not authorized by this section;
             657          (d) provide for inspection of school construction or assess a fee or other charges for
             658      inspection, unless the school district or charter school is unable to provide for inspection by an
             659      inspector, other than the project architect or contractor, who is qualified under criteria
             660      established by the state superintendent;
             661          (e) require a school district or charter school to pay any impact fee for an improvement
             662      project unless the impact fee is imposed as provided in Title 11, Chapter 36a, Impact Fees Act;
             663          (f) impose regulations upon the location of an educational facility except as necessary
             664      to avoid unreasonable risks to health or safety; or
             665          (g) for a land use or a structure owned or operated by a school district or charter school
             666      that is not an educational facility but is used in support of providing instruction to pupils,
             667      impose a regulation that:
             668          (i) is not imposed on a similar land use or structure in the zone in which the land use or
             669      structure is approved; or
             670          (ii) uses the tax exempt status of the school district or charter school as criteria for
             671      prohibiting or regulating the land use or location of the structure.
             672          (4) Subject to Section 53A-20-108 , a school district or charter school shall coordinate
             673      the siting of a new school with the county in which the school is to be located, to:
             674          (a) avoid or mitigate existing and potential traffic hazards, including consideration of
             675      the impacts between the new school and future highways; and
             676          (b) maximize school, student, and site safety.
             677          (5) Notwithstanding Subsection (3)(d), a county may, at its discretion:
             678          (a) provide a walk-through of school construction at no cost and at a time convenient to


             679      the district or charter school; and
             680          (b) provide recommendations based upon the walk-through.
             681          (6) (a) Notwithstanding Subsection (3)(d), a school district or charter school shall use:
             682          (i) a county building inspector;
             683          (ii) (A) for a school district, a school district building inspector from that school
             684      district; or
             685          (B) for a charter school, a school district building inspector from the school district in
             686      which the charter school is located; or
             687          (iii) an independent, certified building inspector who is:
             688          (A) not an employee of the contractor;
             689          (B) approved by:
             690          (I) a county building inspector; or
             691          (II) (Aa) for a school district, a school district building inspector from that school
             692      district; or
             693          (Bb) for a charter school, a school district building inspector from the school district in
             694      which the charter school is located; and
             695          (C) licensed to perform the inspection that the inspector is requested to perform.
             696          (b) The approval under Subsection (6)(a)(iii)(B) may not be unreasonably withheld.
             697          (c) If a school district or charter school uses a school district or independent building
             698      inspector under Subsection (6)(a)(ii) or (iii), the school district or charter school shall submit to
             699      the state superintendent of public instruction and county building official, on a monthly basis
             700      during construction of the school building, a copy of each inspection certificate regarding the
             701      school building.
             702          (7) (a) A charter school shall be considered a permitted use in all zoning districts
             703      within a county.
             704          (b) Each land use application for any approval required for a charter school, including
             705      an application for a building permit, shall be processed on a first priority basis.
             706          (c) Parking requirements for a charter school may not exceed the minimum parking
             707      requirements for schools or other institutional public uses throughout the county.
             708          (d) If a county has designated zones for a sexually oriented business, or a business
             709      which sells alcohol, a charter school may be prohibited from a location which would otherwise


             710      defeat the purpose for the zone unless the charter school provides a waiver.
             711          (e) (i) A school district or a charter school may seek a certificate authorizing permanent
             712      occupancy of a school building from:
             713          (A) the state superintendent of public instruction, as provided in Subsection
             714      53A-20-104 (3), if the school district or charter school used an independent building inspector
             715      for inspection of the school building; or
             716          (B) a county official with authority to issue the certificate, if the school district or
             717      charter school used a county building inspector for inspection of the school building.
             718          (ii) A school district may issue its own certificate authorizing permanent occupancy of
             719      a school building if it used its own building inspector for inspection of the school building,
             720      subject to the notification requirement of Subsection 53A-20-104 (3)(a)(ii).
             721          (iii) A charter school may seek a certificate authorizing permanent occupancy of a
             722      school building from a school district official with authority to issue the certificate, if the
             723      charter school used a school district building inspector for inspection of the school building.
             724          (iv) A certificate authorizing permanent occupancy issued by the state superintendent
             725      of public instruction under Subsection 53A-20-104 (3) or a school district official with authority
             726      to issue the certificate shall be considered to satisfy any county requirement for an inspection or
             727      a certificate of occupancy.
             728          (8) (a) A specified public agency intending to develop its land shall submit to the land
             729      use authority a development plan and schedule:
             730          (i) as early as practicable in the development process, but no later than the
             731      commencement of construction; and
             732          (ii) with sufficient detail to enable the land use authority to assess:
             733          (A) the specified public agency's compliance with applicable land use ordinances;
             734          (B) the demand for public facilities listed in Subsections 11-36a-102 (16)(a), (b), (c),
             735      (d), (e), and (g) caused by the development;
             736          (C) the amount of any applicable fee described in Section 17-27a-509 ;
             737          (D) any credit against an impact fee; and
             738          (E) the potential for waiving an impact fee.
             739          (b) The land use authority shall respond to a specified public agency's submission
             740      under Subsection (8)(a) with reasonable promptness in order to allow the specified public


             741      agency to consider information the municipality provides under Subsection (8)(a)(ii) in the
             742      process of preparing the budget for the development.
             743          (9) Nothing in this section may be construed to:
             744          (a) modify or supersede Section 17-27a-304 ; or
             745          (b) authorize a county to enforce an ordinance in a way, or enact an ordinance, that
             746      fails to comply with Title 57, Chapter 21, Utah Fair Housing Act, the federal Fair Housing
             747      Amendments Act of 1988, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 3601 et seq., the Americans with Disabilities Act of
             748      1990, 42 U.S.C. 12102, or any other provision of federal law.
             749          Section 9. Section 17-27a-401 is amended to read:
             750           17-27a-401. General plan required -- Content -- Provisions related to radioactive
             751      waste facility.
             752          (1) In order to accomplish the purposes of this chapter, each county shall prepare and
             753      adopt a comprehensive, long-range general plan for:
             754          (a) present and future needs of the county; and
             755          (b) (i) growth and development of all or any part of the land within the unincorporated
             756      portions of the county[.]; or
             757          (ii) if a county has designated a mountainous planning district, growth and
             758      development of all or any part of the land within the mountainous planning district.
             759          (2) The plan may provide for:
             760          (a) health, general welfare, safety, energy conservation, transportation, prosperity, civic
             761      activities, aesthetics, and recreational, educational, and cultural opportunities;
             762          (b) the reduction of the waste of physical, financial, or human resources that result
             763      from either excessive congestion or excessive scattering of population;
             764          (c) the efficient and economical use, conservation, and production of the supply of:
             765          (i) food and water; and
             766          (ii) drainage, sanitary, and other facilities and resources;
             767          (d) the use of energy conservation and solar and renewable energy resources;
             768          (e) the protection of urban development;
             769          (f) the protection or promotion of moderate income housing;
             770          (g) the protection and promotion of air quality;
             771          (h) historic preservation;


             772          (i) identifying future uses of land that are likely to require an expansion or significant
             773      modification of services or facilities provided by each affected entity; and
             774          (j) an official map.
             775          (3) (a) The plan shall include specific provisions related to any areas within, or
             776      partially within, the exterior boundaries of the county, or contiguous to the boundaries of a
             777      county, which are proposed for the siting of a storage facility or transfer facility for the
             778      placement of high-level nuclear waste or greater than class C radioactive nuclear waste, as
             779      these wastes are defined in Section 19-3-303 . The provisions shall address the effects of the
             780      proposed site upon the health and general welfare of citizens of the state, and shall provide:
             781          (i) the information identified in Section 19-3-305 ;
             782          (ii) information supported by credible studies that demonstrates that the provisions of
             783      Subsection 19-3-307 (2) have been satisfied; and
             784          (iii) specific measures to mitigate the effects of high-level nuclear waste and greater
             785      than class C radioactive waste and guarantee the health and safety of the citizens of the state.
             786          (b) A county may, in lieu of complying with Subsection (3)(a), adopt an ordinance
             787      indicating that all proposals for the siting of a storage facility or transfer facility for the
             788      placement of high-level nuclear waste or greater than class C radioactive waste wholly or
             789      partially within the county are rejected.
             790          (c) A county may adopt the ordinance listed in Subsection (3)(b) at any time.
             791          (d) The county shall send a certified copy of the ordinance under Subsection (3)(b) to
             792      the executive director of the Department of Environmental Quality by certified mail within 30
             793      days of enactment.
             794          (e) If a county repeals an ordinance adopted pursuant to Subsection (3)(b) the county
             795      shall:
             796          (i) comply with Subsection (3)(a) as soon as reasonably possible; and
             797          (ii) send a certified copy of the repeal to the executive director of the Department of
             798      Environmental Quality by certified mail within 30 days after the repeal.
             799          (4) The plan may define the county's local customs, local culture, and the components
             800      necessary for the county's economic stability.
             801          (5) Subject to Subsection 17-27a-403 (2), the county may determine the
             802      comprehensiveness, extent, and format of the general plan.


             803          Section 10. Section 17-27a-403 is amended to read:
             804           17-27a-403. Plan preparation.
             805          (1) (a) The planning commission shall provide notice, as provided in Section
             806      17-27a-203 , of its intent to make a recommendation to the county legislative body for a general
             807      plan or a comprehensive general plan amendment when the planning commission initiates the
             808      process of preparing its recommendation.
             809          (b) The planning commission shall make and recommend to the legislative body a
             810      proposed general plan for:
             811          (i) the unincorporated area within the county[.]; or
             812          (ii) a planning commission for a mountainous planning district, the mountainous
             813      planning district.
             814          (c) (i) The plan may include planning for incorporated areas if, in the planning
             815      commission's judgment, they are related to the planning of the unincorporated territory or of
             816      the county as a whole.
             817          (ii) Elements of the county plan that address incorporated areas are not an official plan
             818      or part of a municipal plan for any municipality, unless it is recommended by the municipal
             819      planning commission and adopted by the governing body of the municipality.
             820          (iii) Subsection (1)(c)(ii) does not apply to a plan for a mountainous planning district.
             821          (2) (a) At a minimum, the proposed general plan, with the accompanying maps, charts,
             822      and descriptive and explanatory matter, shall include the planning commission's
             823      recommendations for the following plan elements:
             824          (i) a land use element that:
             825          (A) designates the long-term goals and the proposed extent, general distribution, and
             826      location of land for housing, business, industry, agriculture, recreation, education, public
             827      buildings and grounds, open space, and other categories of public and private uses of land as
             828      appropriate; and
             829          (B) may include a statement of the projections for and standards of population density
             830      and building intensity recommended for the various land use categories covered by the plan;
             831          (ii) a transportation and traffic circulation element consisting of the general location
             832      and extent of existing and proposed freeways, arterial and collector streets, mass transit, and
             833      any other modes of transportation that the planning commission considers appropriate, all


             834      correlated with the population projections and the proposed land use element of the general
             835      plan; and
             836          (iii) an estimate of the need for the development of additional moderate income
             837      housing within the unincorporated area of the county or the mountainous planning district, and
             838      a plan to provide a realistic opportunity to meet estimated needs for additional moderate
             839      income housing if long-term projections for land use and development occur.
             840          (b) In drafting the moderate income housing element, the planning commission:
             841          (i) shall consider the Legislature's determination that counties should facilitate a
             842      reasonable opportunity for a variety of housing, including moderate income housing:
             843          (A) to meet the needs of people desiring to live there; and
             844          (B) to allow persons with moderate incomes to benefit from and fully participate in all
             845      aspects of neighborhood and community life; and
             846          (ii) may include an analysis of why the recommended means, techniques, or
             847      combination of means and techniques provide a realistic opportunity for the development of
             848      moderate income housing within the planning horizon, which means or techniques may include
             849      a recommendation to:
             850          (A) rezone for densities necessary to assure the production of moderate income
             851      housing;
             852          (B) facilitate the rehabilitation or expansion of infrastructure that will encourage the
             853      construction of moderate income housing;
             854          (C) encourage the rehabilitation of existing uninhabitable housing stock into moderate
             855      income housing;
             856          (D) consider general fund subsidies to waive construction related fees that are
             857      otherwise generally imposed by the county;
             858          (E) consider utilization of state or federal funds or tax incentives to promote the
             859      construction of moderate income housing;
             860          (F) consider utilization of programs offered by the Utah Housing Corporation within
             861      that agency's funding capacity; and
             862          (G) consider utilization of affordable housing programs administered by the
             863      Department of Workforce Services.
             864          (c) In drafting the land use element, the planning commission shall:


             865          (i) identify and consider each agriculture protection area within the unincorporated area
             866      of the county or mountainous planning district; and
             867          (ii) avoid proposing a use of land within an agriculture protection area that is
             868      inconsistent with or detrimental to the use of the land for agriculture.
             869          (3) The proposed general plan may include:
             870          (a) an environmental element that addresses:
             871          (i) the protection, conservation, development, and use of natural resources, including
             872      the quality of air, forests, soils, rivers and other waters, harbors, fisheries, wildlife, minerals,
             873      and other natural resources; and
             874          (ii) the reclamation of land, flood control, prevention and control of the pollution of
             875      streams and other waters, regulation of the use of land on hillsides, stream channels and other
             876      environmentally sensitive areas, the prevention, control, and correction of the erosion of soils,
             877      protection of watersheds and wetlands, and the mapping of known geologic hazards;
             878          (b) a public services and facilities element showing general plans for sewage, water,
             879      waste disposal, drainage, public utilities, rights-of-way, easements, and facilities for them,
             880      police and fire protection, and other public services;
             881          (c) a rehabilitation, redevelopment, and conservation element consisting of plans and
             882      programs for:
             883          (i) historic preservation;
             884          (ii) the diminution or elimination of blight; and
             885          (iii) redevelopment of land, including housing sites, business and industrial sites, and
             886      public building sites;
             887          (d) an economic element composed of appropriate studies and forecasts, as well as an
             888      economic development plan, which may include review of existing and projected county
             889      revenue and expenditures, revenue sources, identification of basic and secondary industry,
             890      primary and secondary market areas, employment, and retail sales activity;
             891          (e) recommendations for implementing all or any portion of the general plan, including
             892      the use of land use ordinances, capital improvement plans, community development and
             893      promotion, and any other appropriate action;
             894          (f) provisions addressing any of the matters listed in Subsection 17-27a-401 (2); and
             895          (g) any other element the county considers appropriate.


             896          Section 11. Section 17-27a-502 is amended to read:
             897           17-27a-502. Preparation and adoption of land use ordinance or zoning map.
             898          (1) The planning commission shall:
             899          (a) provide notice as required by Subsection 17-27a-205 (1)(a) and, if applicable,
             900      Subsection 17-27a-205 (4);
             901          (b) hold a public hearing on a proposed land use ordinance or zoning map;
             902          (c) if applicable, consider each written objection filed in accordance with Subsection
             903      17-27a-205 (4) prior to the public hearing; and
             904          (d) (i) prepare and recommend to the legislative body a proposed land use ordinance or
             905      ordinances and zoning map that represent the planning commission's recommendation for
             906      regulating the use and development of land within:
             907          (A) all or any part of the unincorporated area of the county; [and] or
             908          (B) for a mountainous planning district, all or any part of the area in the mountainous
             909      planning district; and
             910          (ii) forward to the legislative body all objections filed in accordance with Subsection
             911      17-27a-205 (4).
             912          (2) The county legislative body shall consider each proposed land use ordinance and
             913      zoning map recommended to it by the planning commission, and, after providing notice as
             914      required by Subsection 17-27a-205 (1)(b) and holding a public meeting, the legislative body
             915      may adopt or reject the proposed ordinance or map either as proposed by the planning
             916      commission or after making any revision the county legislative body considers appropriate.
             917          Section 12. Section 17-27a-505.5 is amended to read:
             918           17-27a-505.5. Limit on single family designation.
             919          (1) As used in this section, "single-family limit" means the number of unrelated
             920      individuals allowed to occupy each residential unit that is recognized by a land use authority in
             921      a zone permitting occupancy by a single family.
             922          (2) A county may not adopt a single-family limit that is less than:
             923          (a) three, if the county has within its unincorporated area:
             924          (i) a state university; [or]
             925          (ii) a private university with a student population of at least 20,000; or
             926          (iii) a mountainous planning district; or


             927          (b) four, for each other county.
             928          Section 13. Section 17-27a-509.7 is amended to read:
             929           17-27a-509.7. Transferable development rights.
             930          (1) A county may adopt an ordinance:
             931          (a) designating sending zones and receiving zones within the unincorporated area of
             932      the county; and
             933          (b) allowing the transfer of a transferable development right from a sending zone to a
             934      receiving zone.
             935          (2) A county may not allow the use of a transferable development right:
             936          (a) unless the county adopts an ordinance described in Subsection (1)[.]; or
             937          (b) in a mountainous planning district, if one is established.
             938          Section 14. Section 17-27a-602 is amended to read:
             939           17-27a-602. Planning commission preparation and recommendation of
             940      subdivision ordinance -- Adoption or rejection by legislative body.
             941          (1) The planning commission shall:
             942          (a) prepare and recommend a proposed ordinance to the legislative body that regulates
             943      the subdivision of land;
             944          (b) prepare and recommend or consider and recommend a proposed ordinance that
             945      amends the regulation of the subdivision of the unincorporated land in the county, or, in the
             946      case of a mountainous planning district, the mountainous planning district;
             947          (c) provide notice consistent with Section 17-27a-205 ; and
             948          (d) hold a public hearing on the proposed ordinance before making its final
             949      recommendation to the legislative body.
             950          (2) The county legislative body may adopt or reject the ordinance either as proposed by
             951      the planning commission or after making any revision the county legislative body considers
             952      appropriate.
             953          Section 15. Section 17-27a-604 is amended to read:
             954           17-27a-604. Subdivision plat approval procedure -- Effect of not complying.
             955          (1) A person may not submit a subdivision plat to the county recorder's office for
             956      recording unless:
             957          (a) the person has complied with the requirements of Subsection 17-27a-603 (4)(a);


             958          (b) the plat has been approved by:
             959          (i) the land use authority of the:
             960          (A) county in whose unincorporated area the land described in the plat is located; [and]
             961      or
             962          (B) mountainous planning district in whose area the land described in the plat is
             963      located;
             964          (ii) other officers that the county designates in its ordinance; and
             965          (c) all approvals described in Subsection (1)(b) are entered in writing on the plat by
             966      designated officers.
             967          (2) An owner of a platted lot is the owner of record sufficient to re-subdivide the lot if
             968      the owner's platted lot is not part of a community association subject to Title 57, Chapter 8a,
             969      Community Association Act.
             970          (3) A plat recorded without the signatures required under this section is void.
             971          (4) A transfer of land pursuant to a void plat is voidable.
             972          Section 16. Section 17-27a-605 is amended to read:
             973           17-27a-605. Exemptions from plat requirement.
             974          (1) Notwithstanding Sections 17-27a-603 and 17-27a-604 , the land use authority may
             975      approve the subdivision of unincorporated land or mountainous planning district land into 10
             976      lots or less without a plat, by certifying in writing that:
             977          (a) the county has provided notice as required by ordinance; and
             978          (b) the proposed subdivision:
             979          (i) is not traversed by the mapped lines of a proposed street as shown in the general
             980      plan and does not require the dedication of any land for street or other public purposes;
             981          (ii) has been approved by the culinary water authority and the sanitary sewer authority;
             982          (iii) is located in a zoned area; and
             983          (iv) conforms to all applicable land use ordinances or has properly received a variance
             984      from the requirements of an otherwise conflicting and applicable land use ordinance.
             985          (2) (a) Subject to Subsection (1), a lot or parcel resulting from a division of agricultural
             986      land is exempt from the plat requirements of Section 17-27a-603 if:
             987          (i) the lot or parcel:
             988          (A) qualifies as land in agricultural use under Section 59-2-502 ; and


             989          (B) is not used and will not be used for any nonagricultural purpose; and
             990          (ii) the new owner of record completes, signs, and records with the county recorder a
             991      notice:
             992          (A) describing the parcel by legal description; and
             993          (B) stating that the lot or parcel is created for agricultural purposes as defined in
             994      Section 59-2-502 and will remain so until a future zoning change permits other uses.
             995          (b) If a lot or parcel exempted under Subsection (2)(a) is used for a nonagricultural
             996      purpose, the county shall require the lot or parcel to comply with the requirements of Section
             997      17-27a-603 and all applicable land use ordinance requirements.
             998          (3) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (4), a document recorded in the county
             999      recorder's office that divides property by a metes and bounds description does not create an
             1000      approved subdivision allowed by this part unless the land use authority's certificate of written
             1001      approval required by Subsection (1) is attached to the document.
             1002          (b) The absence of the certificate or written approval required by Subsection (1) does
             1003      not:
             1004          (i) prohibit the county recorder from recording a document; or
             1005          (ii) affect the validity of a recorded document.
             1006          (c) A document which does not meet the requirements of Subsection (1) may be
             1007      corrected by the recording of an affidavit to which the required certificate or written approval is
             1008      attached in accordance with Section 57-3-106 .
             1009          (4) (a) As used in this Subsection (4):
             1010          (i) "Divided land" means land that:
             1011          (A) is described as the land to be divided in a notice under Subsection (4)(b)(ii); and
             1012          (B) has been divided by a minor subdivision.
             1013          (ii) "Land to be divided" means land that is proposed to be divided by a minor
             1014      subdivision.
             1015          (iii) "Minor subdivision" means a division of at least 100 contiguous acres of
             1016      agricultural land in a county of the third, fourth, fifth, or sixth class to create one new lot that,
             1017      after the division, is separate from the remainder of the original 100 or more contiguous acres
             1018      of agricultural land.
             1019          (iv) "Minor subdivision lot" means a lot created by a minor subdivision.


             1020          (b) Notwithstanding Sections 17-27a-603 and 17-27a-604 , an owner of at least 100
             1021      contiguous acres of agricultural land may make a minor subdivision by submitting for
             1022      recording in the office of the recorder of the county in which the land to be divided is located:
             1023          (i) a recordable deed containing the legal description of the minor subdivision lot; and
             1024          (ii) a notice:
             1025          (A) indicating that the owner of the land to be divided is making a minor subdivision;
             1026          (B) referring specifically to this section as the authority for making the minor
             1027      subdivision; and
             1028          (C) containing the legal description of:
             1029          (I) the land to be divided; and
             1030          (II) the minor subdivision lot.
             1031          (c) A minor subdivision lot:
             1032          (i) may not be less than one acre in size;
             1033          (ii) may not be within 1,000 feet of another minor subdivision lot; and
             1034          (iii) is not subject to the subdivision ordinance of the county in which the minor
             1035      subdivision lot is located.
             1036          (d) Land to be divided by a minor subdivision may not include divided land.
             1037          (e) A county:
             1038          (i) may not deny a building permit to an owner of a minor subdivision lot based on:
             1039          (A) the lot's status as a minor subdivision lot; or
             1040          (B) the absence of standards described in Subsection (4)(e)(ii); and
             1041          (ii) may, in connection with the issuance of a building permit, subject a minor
             1042      subdivision lot to reasonable health, safety, and access standards that the county has established
             1043      and made public.
             1044          Section 17. Section 17-27a-901 is enacted to read:
             1045     
Part 9. Mountainous Planning District

             1046          17-27a-901. Mountainous planning district.
             1047          (1) (a) The legislative body of a county of the first class may adopt a resolution
             1048      designating an area located within the county as a mountainous planning district if the
             1049      legislative body determines that:
             1050          (i) the area is primarily used for recreational purposes, including canyons, foothills, ski


             1051      resorts, wilderness areas, lakes and reservoirs, campgrounds, or picnic areas;
             1052          (ii) the area is used by residents of the county who live inside and outside the limits of
             1053      cities and towns; and
             1054          (iii) the total resident population in the proposed mountainous planning district is equal
             1055      to or less than 5% of the population of the county.
             1056          (b) A mountainous planning district may include within its boundaries a town or a city,
             1057      whether in whole or in part.
             1058          (c) The population figure under Subsection (1)(a)(iii) shall be derived from a
             1059      population estimate by the Utah Population Estimates Committee.
             1060          (2) If the legislative body of a county adopts a resolution described in Subsection
             1061      (1)(a), the county shall also adopt a resolution dissolving or changing the boundaries of a
             1062      township planning commission, if one exists, of a township located, in whole or in part, within
             1063      the mountainous planning district.
             1064          (3) If an unincorporated area of the county is located within a mountainous planning
             1065      district, the area:
             1066          (a) may be annexed by a municipality; and
             1067          (b) may not incorporate as a municipality under Title 10, Chapter 2, Incorporation,
             1068      Classification, Boundaries, Consolidation, and Dissolution of Municipalities.




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    as of 2-24-14 11:39 AM


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