Section 302 - Limitations on local regulations.

UT Code § 23-28-302 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) (a) A county within which a migratory bird production area is located shall encourage the continuity, development, and viability of the migratory bird production area. (b) A structure or improvement historically or customarily used in conjunction with a migratory bird production area is considered a permitted use under the county's zoning law, ordinance, or regulation.

(a) A county within which a migratory bird production area is located shall encourage the continuity, development, and viability of the migratory bird production area.

(b) A structure or improvement historically or customarily used in conjunction with a migratory bird production area is considered a permitted use under the county's zoning law, ordinance, or regulation.

(2) A county within which a migratory bird production area is located may not: (a) enact a law, ordinance, or regulation that unreasonably restricts an activity normally associated with the migratory bird production area; (b) change the zoning designation of, or a zoning regulation applying to land within a migratory bird production area unless the county receives written approval for the change from all the landowners within the migratory bird production area; or (c) enact a law, ordinance, or regulation concerning the use, operation, or discharge of a firearm that is more restrictive than state law, except as provided by Subsection 23-14-1(3)(b).

(a) enact a law, ordinance, or regulation that unreasonably restricts an activity normally associated with the migratory bird production area;

(b) change the zoning designation of, or a zoning regulation applying to land within a migratory bird production area unless the county receives written approval for the change from all the landowners within the migratory bird production area; or

(c) enact a law, ordinance, or regulation concerning the use, operation, or discharge of a firearm that is more restrictive than state law, except as provided by Subsection 23-14-1(3)(b).