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10-9a-401. General plan required -- Content.
(1) In order to accomplish the purposes of this chapter, each municipality shall prepareand adopt a comprehensive, long-range general plan for:
(a) present and future needs of the municipality; and
(b) growth and development of all or any part of the land within the municipality.
(2) The plan may provide for:
(a) health, general welfare, safety, energy conservation, transportation, prosperity, civicactivities, aesthetics, and recreational, educational, and cultural opportunities;
(b) the reduction of the waste of physical, financial, or human resources that result fromeither excessive congestion or excessive scattering of population;
(c) the efficient and economical use, conservation, and production of the supply of:
(i) food and water; and
(ii) drainage, sanitary, and other facilities and resources;
(d) the use of energy conservation and solar and renewable energy resources;
(e) the protection of urban development;
(f) the protection or promotion of moderate income housing;
(g) the protection and promotion of air quality;
(h) historic preservation;
(i) identifying future uses of land that are likely to require an expansion or significantmodification of services or facilities provided by each affected entity; and
(j) an official map.
(3) Subject to Subsection 10-9a-403(2), the municipality may determine thecomprehensiveness, extent, and format of the general plan.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 254, 2005 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-10 > Chapter-09a > 10-9a-401

10-9a-401. General plan required -- Content.
(1) In order to accomplish the purposes of this chapter, each municipality shall prepareand adopt a comprehensive, long-range general plan for:
(a) present and future needs of the municipality; and
(b) growth and development of all or any part of the land within the municipality.
(2) The plan may provide for:
(a) health, general welfare, safety, energy conservation, transportation, prosperity, civicactivities, aesthetics, and recreational, educational, and cultural opportunities;
(b) the reduction of the waste of physical, financial, or human resources that result fromeither excessive congestion or excessive scattering of population;
(c) the efficient and economical use, conservation, and production of the supply of:
(i) food and water; and
(ii) drainage, sanitary, and other facilities and resources;
(d) the use of energy conservation and solar and renewable energy resources;
(e) the protection of urban development;
(f) the protection or promotion of moderate income housing;
(g) the protection and promotion of air quality;
(h) historic preservation;
(i) identifying future uses of land that are likely to require an expansion or significantmodification of services or facilities provided by each affected entity; and
(j) an official map.
(3) Subject to Subsection 10-9a-403(2), the municipality may determine thecomprehensiveness, extent, and format of the general plan.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 254, 2005 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-10 > Chapter-09a > 10-9a-401

10-9a-401. General plan required -- Content.
(1) In order to accomplish the purposes of this chapter, each municipality shall prepareand adopt a comprehensive, long-range general plan for:
(a) present and future needs of the municipality; and
(b) growth and development of all or any part of the land within the municipality.
(2) The plan may provide for:
(a) health, general welfare, safety, energy conservation, transportation, prosperity, civicactivities, aesthetics, and recreational, educational, and cultural opportunities;
(b) the reduction of the waste of physical, financial, or human resources that result fromeither excessive congestion or excessive scattering of population;
(c) the efficient and economical use, conservation, and production of the supply of:
(i) food and water; and
(ii) drainage, sanitary, and other facilities and resources;
(d) the use of energy conservation and solar and renewable energy resources;
(e) the protection of urban development;
(f) the protection or promotion of moderate income housing;
(g) the protection and promotion of air quality;
(h) historic preservation;
(i) identifying future uses of land that are likely to require an expansion or significantmodification of services or facilities provided by each affected entity; and
(j) an official map.
(3) Subject to Subsection 10-9a-403(2), the municipality may determine thecomprehensiveness, extent, and format of the general plan.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 254, 2005 General Session