Section 102 - Purposes -- General land use authority.

UT Code § 17-27a-102 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) (a) The purposes of this chapter are to: (i) provide for the health, safety, and welfare; (ii) promote the prosperity; (iii) improve the morals, peace, good order, comfort, convenience, and aesthetics of each county and each county's present and future inhabitants and businesses; (iv) protect the tax base; (v) secure economy in governmental expenditures; (vi) foster the state's agricultural and other industries; (vii) protect both urban and nonurban development; (viii) protect and ensure access to sunlight for solar energy devices; (ix) provide fundamental fairness in land use regulation; (x) facilitate orderly growth and allow growth in a variety of housing types; and (xi) protect property values. (b) To accomplish the purposes of this chapter, a county may enact all ordinances, resolutions, and rules and may enter into other forms of land use controls and development agreements that the county considers necessary or appropriate for the use and development of land within the unincorporated area of the county or a designated mountainous planning district, including ordinances, resolutions, rules, restrictive covenants, easements, and development agreements governing: (i) uses; (ii) density; (iii) open spaces; (iv) structures; (v) buildings; (vi) energy-efficiency; (vii) light and air; (viii) air quality; (ix) transportation and public or alternative transportation; (x) infrastructure; (xi) street and building orientation and width requirements; (xii) public facilities; (xiii) fundamental fairness in land use regulation; and (xiv) considerations of surrounding land uses to balance the foregoing purposes with a landowner's private property interests and associated statutory and constitutional protections.

(a) The purposes of this chapter are to: (i) provide for the health, safety, and welfare; (ii) promote the prosperity; (iii) improve the morals, peace, good order, comfort, convenience, and aesthetics of each county and each county's present and future inhabitants and businesses; (iv) protect the tax base; (v) secure economy in governmental expenditures; (vi) foster the state's agricultural and other industries; (vii) protect both urban and nonurban development; (viii) protect and ensure access to sunlight for solar energy devices; (ix) provide fundamental fairness in land use regulation; (x) facilitate orderly growth and allow growth in a variety of housing types; and (xi) protect property values.

(i) provide for the health, safety, and welfare;

(ii) promote the prosperity;

(iii) improve the morals, peace, good order, comfort, convenience, and aesthetics of each county and each county's present and future inhabitants and businesses;

(iv) protect the tax base;

(v) secure economy in governmental expenditures;

(vi) foster the state's agricultural and other industries;

(vii) protect both urban and nonurban development;

(viii) protect and ensure access to sunlight for solar energy devices;

(ix) provide fundamental fairness in land use regulation;

(x) facilitate orderly growth and allow growth in a variety of housing types; and

(xi) protect property values.

(b) To accomplish the purposes of this chapter, a county may enact all ordinances, resolutions, and rules and may enter into other forms of land use controls and development agreements that the county considers necessary or appropriate for the use and development of land within the unincorporated area of the county or a designated mountainous planning district, including ordinances, resolutions, rules, restrictive covenants, easements, and development agreements governing: (i) uses; (ii) density; (iii) open spaces; (iv) structures; (v) buildings; (vi) energy-efficiency; (vii) light and air; (viii) air quality; (ix) transportation and public or alternative transportation; (x) infrastructure; (xi) street and building orientation and width requirements; (xii) public facilities; (xiii) fundamental fairness in land use regulation; and (xiv) considerations of surrounding land uses to balance the foregoing purposes with a landowner's private property interests and associated statutory and constitutional protections.

(i) uses;

(ii) density;

(iii) open spaces;

(iv) structures;

(v) buildings;

(vi) energy-efficiency;

(vii) light and air;

(viii) air quality;

(ix) transportation and public or alternative transportation;

(x) infrastructure;

(xi) street and building orientation and width requirements;

(xii) public facilities;

(xiii) fundamental fairness in land use regulation; and

(xiv) considerations of surrounding land uses to balance the foregoing purposes with a landowner's private property interests and associated statutory and constitutional protections.

(2) Each county shall comply with the mandatory provisions of this part before any agreement or contract to provide goods, services, or municipal-type services to any storage facility or transfer facility for high-level nuclear waste, or greater than class C radioactive waste, may be executed or implemented.

(3) (a) Any ordinance, resolution, or rule enacted by a county pursuant to its authority under this chapter shall comply with the state's exclusive jurisdiction to regulate oil and gas activity, as described in Section 40-6-2.5. (b) A county may enact an ordinance, resolution, or rule that regulates surface activity incident to an oil and gas activity if the county demonstrates that the regulation: (i) is necessary for the purposes of this chapter; (ii) does not effectively or unduly limit, ban, or prohibit an oil and gas activity; and (iii) does not interfere with the state's exclusive juridisdciton to regulate oil and gas activity, as described in Section 40-6-2.5.

(a) Any ordinance, resolution, or rule enacted by a county pursuant to its authority under this chapter shall comply with the state's exclusive jurisdiction to regulate oil and gas activity, as described in Section 40-6-2.5.

(b) A county may enact an ordinance, resolution, or rule that regulates surface activity incident to an oil and gas activity if the county demonstrates that the regulation: (i) is necessary for the purposes of this chapter; (ii) does not effectively or unduly limit, ban, or prohibit an oil and gas activity; and (iii) does not interfere with the state's exclusive juridisdciton to regulate oil and gas activity, as described in Section 40-6-2.5.

(i) is necessary for the purposes of this chapter;

(ii) does not effectively or unduly limit, ban, or prohibit an oil and gas activity; and

(iii) does not interfere with the state's exclusive juridisdciton to regulate oil and gas activity, as described in Section 40-6-2.5.