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17-41-307. Review of agriculture protection areas and industrial protection areas.
(1) In the 20th calendar year after its creation under this part, each agriculture protectionarea or industrial protection area, as the case may be, shall be reviewed, under the provisions ofthis section, by:
(a) the county legislative body, if the agriculture protection area or industrial protectionarea is within the unincorporated part of the county; or
(b) the municipal legislative body, if the agriculture protection area or industrialprotection area is within the municipality.
(2) (a) In the 20th year, the applicable legislative body shall:
(i) request the planning commission and advisory board to submit recommendationsabout whether the agriculture protection area or industrial protection area, as the case may be,should be continued, modified, or terminated;
(ii) at least 120 days before the end of the calendar year, hold a public hearing to discusswhether the agriculture protection area or industrial protection area, as the case may be, should becontinued, modified, or terminated;
(iii) give notice of the hearing using the same procedures required by Section 17-41-302;and
(iv) after the public hearing, continue, modify, or terminate the agriculture protectionarea or industrial protection area.
(b) If the applicable legislative body modifies or terminates the agriculture protectionarea or industrial protection area, it shall file an executed document containing the legaldescription of the agriculture protection area or industrial protection area, respectively, with thecounty recorder of deeds.
(3) If the applicable legislative body fails affirmatively to continue, modify, or terminatethe agriculture protection area or industrial protection area, as the case may be, in the 20thcalendar year, the agriculture protection area or industrial protection area is considered to bereauthorized for another 20 years.

Amended by Chapter 194, 2006 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-17 > Chapter-41 > 17-41-307

17-41-307. Review of agriculture protection areas and industrial protection areas.
(1) In the 20th calendar year after its creation under this part, each agriculture protectionarea or industrial protection area, as the case may be, shall be reviewed, under the provisions ofthis section, by:
(a) the county legislative body, if the agriculture protection area or industrial protectionarea is within the unincorporated part of the county; or
(b) the municipal legislative body, if the agriculture protection area or industrialprotection area is within the municipality.
(2) (a) In the 20th year, the applicable legislative body shall:
(i) request the planning commission and advisory board to submit recommendationsabout whether the agriculture protection area or industrial protection area, as the case may be,should be continued, modified, or terminated;
(ii) at least 120 days before the end of the calendar year, hold a public hearing to discusswhether the agriculture protection area or industrial protection area, as the case may be, should becontinued, modified, or terminated;
(iii) give notice of the hearing using the same procedures required by Section 17-41-302;and
(iv) after the public hearing, continue, modify, or terminate the agriculture protectionarea or industrial protection area.
(b) If the applicable legislative body modifies or terminates the agriculture protectionarea or industrial protection area, it shall file an executed document containing the legaldescription of the agriculture protection area or industrial protection area, respectively, with thecounty recorder of deeds.
(3) If the applicable legislative body fails affirmatively to continue, modify, or terminatethe agriculture protection area or industrial protection area, as the case may be, in the 20thcalendar year, the agriculture protection area or industrial protection area is considered to bereauthorized for another 20 years.

Amended by Chapter 194, 2006 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-17 > Chapter-41 > 17-41-307

17-41-307. Review of agriculture protection areas and industrial protection areas.
(1) In the 20th calendar year after its creation under this part, each agriculture protectionarea or industrial protection area, as the case may be, shall be reviewed, under the provisions ofthis section, by:
(a) the county legislative body, if the agriculture protection area or industrial protectionarea is within the unincorporated part of the county; or
(b) the municipal legislative body, if the agriculture protection area or industrialprotection area is within the municipality.
(2) (a) In the 20th year, the applicable legislative body shall:
(i) request the planning commission and advisory board to submit recommendationsabout whether the agriculture protection area or industrial protection area, as the case may be,should be continued, modified, or terminated;
(ii) at least 120 days before the end of the calendar year, hold a public hearing to discusswhether the agriculture protection area or industrial protection area, as the case may be, should becontinued, modified, or terminated;
(iii) give notice of the hearing using the same procedures required by Section 17-41-302;and
(iv) after the public hearing, continue, modify, or terminate the agriculture protectionarea or industrial protection area.
(b) If the applicable legislative body modifies or terminates the agriculture protectionarea or industrial protection area, it shall file an executed document containing the legaldescription of the agriculture protection area or industrial protection area, respectively, with thecounty recorder of deeds.
(3) If the applicable legislative body fails affirmatively to continue, modify, or terminatethe agriculture protection area or industrial protection area, as the case may be, in the 20thcalendar year, the agriculture protection area or industrial protection area is considered to bereauthorized for another 20 years.

Amended by Chapter 194, 2006 General Session