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10-9a-408. Biennial review of moderate income housing element of general plan.
(1) The legislative body of each city shall biennially:
(a) review the moderate income housing plan element of its general plan and itsimplementation; and
(b) prepare a report setting forth the findings of the review.
(2) Each report under Subsection (1) shall include a description of:
(a) efforts made by the city to reduce, mitigate, or eliminate local regulatory barriers tomoderate income housing;
(b) actions taken by the city to encourage preservation of existing moderate incomehousing and development of new moderate income housing;
(c) progress made within the city to provide moderate income housing, as measured bypermits issued for new units of moderate income housing; and
(d) efforts made by the city to coordinate moderate income housing plans and actionswith neighboring municipalities.
(3) The legislative body of each city shall send a copy of the report under Subsection (1)to the Department of Community and Culture and the association of governments in which thecity is located.
(4) In a civil action seeking enforcement or claiming a violation of this section or ofSubsection 10-9a-404(5)(c), a plaintiff may not recover damages but may be awarded onlyinjunctive or other equitable relief.

Amended by Chapter 148, 2005 General Session
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 254, 2005 General Session

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Statutes > Utah > Title-10 > Chapter-09a > 10-9a-408

10-9a-408. Biennial review of moderate income housing element of general plan.
(1) The legislative body of each city shall biennially:
(a) review the moderate income housing plan element of its general plan and itsimplementation; and
(b) prepare a report setting forth the findings of the review.
(2) Each report under Subsection (1) shall include a description of:
(a) efforts made by the city to reduce, mitigate, or eliminate local regulatory barriers tomoderate income housing;
(b) actions taken by the city to encourage preservation of existing moderate incomehousing and development of new moderate income housing;
(c) progress made within the city to provide moderate income housing, as measured bypermits issued for new units of moderate income housing; and
(d) efforts made by the city to coordinate moderate income housing plans and actionswith neighboring municipalities.
(3) The legislative body of each city shall send a copy of the report under Subsection (1)to the Department of Community and Culture and the association of governments in which thecity is located.
(4) In a civil action seeking enforcement or claiming a violation of this section or ofSubsection 10-9a-404(5)(c), a plaintiff may not recover damages but may be awarded onlyinjunctive or other equitable relief.

Amended by Chapter 148, 2005 General Session
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-408

10-9a-408. Biennial review of moderate income housing element of general plan.
(1) The legislative body of each city shall biennially:
(a) review the moderate income housing plan element of its general plan and itsimplementation; and
(b) prepare a report setting forth the findings of the review.
(2) Each report under Subsection (1) shall include a description of:
(a) efforts made by the city to reduce, mitigate, or eliminate local regulatory barriers tomoderate income housing;
(b) actions taken by the city to encourage preservation of existing moderate incomehousing and development of new moderate income housing;
(c) progress made within the city to provide moderate income housing, as measured bypermits issued for new units of moderate income housing; and
(d) efforts made by the city to coordinate moderate income housing plans and actionswith neighboring municipalities.
(3) The legislative body of each city shall send a copy of the report under Subsection (1)to the Department of Community and Culture and the association of governments in which thecity is located.
(4) In a civil action seeking enforcement or claiming a violation of this section or ofSubsection 10-9a-404(5)(c), a plaintiff may not recover damages but may be awarded onlyinjunctive or other equitable relief.

Amended by Chapter 148, 2005 General Session
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 254, 2005 General Session