Utah Code § 10-2a-103

Incorporation of a contiguous area -- Incorporation of a community council area --
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Incorporation involving more than one county.
(1)
(a) An unincorporated contiguous area of a county not within a municipality may incorporate as a
municipality as provided in this chapter.
(b) Two or more unincorporated islands, as defined in Section 10-2-814, that are not contiguous
with each other may incorporate as a municipality, as provided in this chapter, if:
(i) those unincorporated islands are part of a community council area; and
(ii) a feasibility request for the proposed incorporation of the community council area is
submitted under Section 10-2a-202 no later than May 1, 2025.
(2) If a proposed incorporation relates to an area in more than one county:
(a) the individual who files the feasibility request shall file the request with each county containing
a portion of the area proposed for incorporation; and
(b) the counties shall work together, in accordance with direction given by the lieutenant
governor, to complete the actions required by this chapter.

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