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Section 502 - Preparation and adoption of land use regulation.

UT Code § 17-27a-502 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) A planning commission shall: (a) provide notice as required by Subsection 17-27a-205(1)(a) and, if applicable, Subsection 17-27a-205(4); (b) hold a public hearing on a proposed land use regulation; (c) if applicable, consider each written objection filed in accordance with Subsection 17-27a-205(4) prior to the public hearing; and (d) (i) review and recommend to the legislative body a proposed land use regulation that represents the planning commission's recommendation for regulating the use and development of land within: (A) all or any part of the unincorporated area of the county; or (B) for a mountainous planning district, all or any part of the area in the mountainous planning district; and (ii) forward to the legislative body all objections filed in accordance with Subsection 17-27a-205(4).

(a) provide notice as required by Subsection 17-27a-205(1)(a) and, if applicable, Subsection 17-27a-205(4);

(b) hold a public hearing on a proposed land use regulation;

(c) if applicable, consider each written objection filed in accordance with Subsection 17-27a-205(4) prior to the public hearing; and

(d) (i) review and recommend to the legislative body a proposed land use regulation that represents the planning commission's recommendation for regulating the use and development of land within: (A) all or any part of the unincorporated area of the county; or (B) for a mountainous planning district, all or any part of the area in the mountainous planning district; and (ii) forward to the legislative body all objections filed in accordance with Subsection 17-27a-205(4).

(i) review and recommend to the legislative body a proposed land use regulation that represents the planning commission's recommendation for regulating the use and development of land within: (A) all or any part of the unincorporated area of the county; or (B) for a mountainous planning district, all or any part of the area in the mountainous planning district; and

(A) all or any part of the unincorporated area of the county; or

(B) for a mountainous planning district, all or any part of the area in the mountainous planning district; and

(ii) forward to the legislative body all objections filed in accordance with Subsection 17-27a-205(4).

(2) (a) The legislative body shall consider each proposed land use regulation that the planning commission recommends to the legislative body. (b) After providing notice as required by Subsection 17-27a-205(1)(b) and holding a public meeting, the legislative body may adopt or reject the proposed land use regulation described in Subsection (2)(a): (i) as proposed by the planning commission; or (ii) after making any revision the legislative body considers appropriate. (c) A legislative body may consider a planning commission's failure to make a timely recommendation as a negative recommendation if the legislative body has provided for that consideration by ordinance.

(a) The legislative body shall consider each proposed land use regulation that the planning commission recommends to the legislative body.

(b) After providing notice as required by Subsection 17-27a-205(1)(b) and holding a public meeting, the legislative body may adopt or reject the proposed land use regulation described in Subsection (2)(a): (i) as proposed by the planning commission; or (ii) after making any revision the legislative body considers appropriate.

(i) as proposed by the planning commission; or

(ii) after making any revision the legislative body considers appropriate.

(c) A legislative body may consider a planning commission's failure to make a timely recommendation as a negative recommendation if the legislative body has provided for that consideration by ordinance.

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Section 502 - Preparation and adoption of land use regulation.