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Section 416 - Commission decision -- Time limit -- Limitation on approval of annexation.

UT Code § 10-2-416 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) Subject to Subsection (3), after the public hearing under Subsection 10-2-415(1) the boundary commission may: (a) approve the proposed annexation, either with or without conditions; (b) make minor modifications to the proposed annexation and approve it, either with or without conditions; or (c) disapprove the proposed annexation.

(a) approve the proposed annexation, either with or without conditions;

(b) make minor modifications to the proposed annexation and approve it, either with or without conditions; or

(c) disapprove the proposed annexation.

(2) The commission shall issue a written decision on the proposed annexation within 30 days after the conclusion of the hearing under Section 10-2-415 and shall send a copy of the decision to: (a) the legislative body of the county in which the area proposed for annexation is located; (b) the legislative body of the proposed annexing municipality; (c) the contact person on the annexation petition; (d) the contact person of each entity that filed a protest; and (e) if a protest was filed under Subsection 10-2-407(1)(c) with respect to a proposed annexation of an area located in a county of the first class, the contact person designated in the protest.

(a) the legislative body of the county in which the area proposed for annexation is located;

(b) the legislative body of the proposed annexing municipality;

(c) the contact person on the annexation petition;

(d) the contact person of each entity that filed a protest; and

(e) if a protest was filed under Subsection 10-2-407(1)(c) with respect to a proposed annexation of an area located in a county of the first class, the contact person designated in the protest.

(3) Except for an annexation for which a feasibility study may not be required under Subsection 10-2-413(1)(b), the commission may not approve a proposed annexation of an area located within a county of the first class unless the results of the feasibility study under Section 10-2-413 show that the average annual amount under Subsection 10-2-413(3)(a)(ix) does not exceed the average annual amount under Subsection 10-2-413(3)(a)(viii) by more than 5%.

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