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Section 212 - Special use permitting -- Rulemaking.

UT Code § 72-1-212 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) For purposes of this section, "special use permit" means a permit issued for a special use or a special event that takes place on a highway.

(2) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, and in consultation with representatives of the Utah League of Cities and Towns and the Utah Association of Counties, the department shall make rules that are not inconsistent with this chapter or the constitution and laws of this state or of the United States governing the issuance of a special use permit to maintain public safety and serve the needs of the traveling public.

(3) The rules described in Subsection (2) may: (a) establish the highways for which the highest number of special use permits are issued; (b) develop, in consultation with municipalities, a limit on the number of special use permits that may be issued in any calendar year on a particular highway; (c) require a person to submit an application designated by the department before the department issues a special use permit; (d) limit the number of special use permits issued on any one day for any specified location based on a first-come, first-served basis for completed applications; (e) establish criteria for evaluating completed applications, such as historic use, potential economic benefit, or other relevant factors; (f) specify conditions that are required to be met before a special use permit may be issued; (g) establish a penalty for failure to fulfill conditions required by the special use permit, including suspension of the special use permit or suspension of a future special use permit; (h) require an applicant to obtain insurance for certain special uses or special events; or (i) provide other requirements to maintain public safety and serve the needs of the traveling public.

(a) establish the highways for which the highest number of special use permits are issued;

(b) develop, in consultation with municipalities, a limit on the number of special use permits that may be issued in any calendar year on a particular highway;

(c) require a person to submit an application designated by the department before the department issues a special use permit;

(d) limit the number of special use permits issued on any one day for any specified location based on a first-come, first-served basis for completed applications;

(e) establish criteria for evaluating completed applications, such as historic use, potential economic benefit, or other relevant factors;

(f) specify conditions that are required to be met before a special use permit may be issued;

(g) establish a penalty for failure to fulfill conditions required by the special use permit, including suspension of the special use permit or suspension of a future special use permit;

(h) require an applicant to obtain insurance for certain special uses or special events; or

(i) provide other requirements to maintain public safety and serve the needs of the traveling public.

(4) The limit on the number of special use permits described in Subsection (3)(b) may not include a special use permit issued for a municipality-sponsored special use or special event on a highway within the jurisdiction of the municipality.

(5) The rules shall consider: (a) traveler safety and mobility; (b) the safety of special use or special event participants; (c) emergency access; (d) the mobility of residents close to the event or use; (e) access and economic impact to businesses affected by changes to the normal operation of highway traffic; and (f) past performance of an applicant's adherence to special use permit requirements.

(a) traveler safety and mobility;

(b) the safety of special use or special event participants;

(c) emergency access;

(d) the mobility of residents close to the event or use;

(e) access and economic impact to businesses affected by changes to the normal operation of highway traffic; and

(f) past performance of an applicant's adherence to special use permit requirements.

(6) The department shall adopt a fee schedule in accordance with Section 63J-1-504 that reflects the cost of services provided by the department associated with special use permits and with special uses or special events that take place on a highway.

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Section 212 - Special use permitting -- Rulemaking.