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Section 203 - Notice of intent to prepare a general plan or comprehensive general plan amendments in certain counties.

UT Code § 17-27a-203 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) Before preparing a proposed general plan or a comprehensive general plan amendment, each county of the first or second class shall provide 10 calendar days notice of its intent to prepare a proposed general plan or a comprehensive general plan amendment: (a) to each affected entity; (b) to the Automated Geographic Reference Center created in Section 63F-1-506; (c) to the association of governments, established pursuant to an interlocal agreement under Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal Cooperation Act, of which the county is a member; and (d) on the Utah Public Notice Website created under Section 63F-1-701.

(a) to each affected entity;

(b) to the Automated Geographic Reference Center created in Section 63F-1-506;

(c) to the association of governments, established pursuant to an interlocal agreement under Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal Cooperation Act, of which the county is a member; and

(d) on the Utah Public Notice Website created under Section 63F-1-701.

(2) Each notice under Subsection (1) shall: (a) indicate that the county intends to prepare a general plan or a comprehensive general plan amendment, as the case may be; (b) describe or provide a map of the geographic area that will be affected by the general plan or amendment; (c) be sent by mail, e-mail, or other effective means; (d) invite the affected entities to provide information for the county to consider in the process of preparing, adopting, and implementing a general plan or amendment concerning: (i) impacts that the use of land proposed in the proposed general plan or amendment may have; and (ii) uses of land within the county that the affected entity is considering that may conflict with the proposed general plan or amendment; and (e) include the address of an Internet website, if the county has one, and the name and telephone number of a person where more information can be obtained concerning the county's proposed general plan or amendment.

(a) indicate that the county intends to prepare a general plan or a comprehensive general plan amendment, as the case may be;

(b) describe or provide a map of the geographic area that will be affected by the general plan or amendment;

(c) be sent by mail, e-mail, or other effective means;

(d) invite the affected entities to provide information for the county to consider in the process of preparing, adopting, and implementing a general plan or amendment concerning: (i) impacts that the use of land proposed in the proposed general plan or amendment may have; and (ii) uses of land within the county that the affected entity is considering that may conflict with the proposed general plan or amendment; and

(i) impacts that the use of land proposed in the proposed general plan or amendment may have; and

(ii) uses of land within the county that the affected entity is considering that may conflict with the proposed general plan or amendment; and

(e) include the address of an Internet website, if the county has one, and the name and telephone number of a person where more information can be obtained concerning the county's proposed general plan or amendment.

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Section 203 - Notice of intent to prepare a general plan or comprehensive general plan amendments in certain counties.