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10-9a-206. Third party notice.
(1) If a municipality requires notice to adjacent property owners, the municipality shall:
(a) mail notice to the record owner of each parcel within parameters specified bymunicipal ordinance; or
(b) post notice on the property with a sign of sufficient size, durability, print quality, andlocation that is reasonably calculated to give notice to passers-by.
(2) If a municipality mails notice to third party property owners under Subsection (1), itshall mail equivalent notice to property owners within an adjacent jurisdiction.

Enacted by Chapter 254, 2005 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-10 > Chapter-09a > 10-9a-206

10-9a-206. Third party notice.
(1) If a municipality requires notice to adjacent property owners, the municipality shall:
(a) mail notice to the record owner of each parcel within parameters specified bymunicipal ordinance; or
(b) post notice on the property with a sign of sufficient size, durability, print quality, andlocation that is reasonably calculated to give notice to passers-by.
(2) If a municipality mails notice to third party property owners under Subsection (1), itshall mail equivalent notice to property owners within an adjacent jurisdiction.

Enacted by Chapter 254, 2005 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-10 > Chapter-09a > 10-9a-206

10-9a-206. Third party notice.
(1) If a municipality requires notice to adjacent property owners, the municipality shall:
(a) mail notice to the record owner of each parcel within parameters specified bymunicipal ordinance; or
(b) post notice on the property with a sign of sufficient size, durability, print quality, andlocation that is reasonably calculated to give notice to passers-by.
(2) If a municipality mails notice to third party property owners under Subsection (1), itshall mail equivalent notice to property owners within an adjacent jurisdiction.

Enacted by Chapter 254, 2005 General Session