Utah Code § 10-2a-204.5

Notice to owner of property -- Exclusion or inclusion of property from or in
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proposed municipality.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Owner" means a person having an interest in real property, including an affiliate, subsidiary,
or parent company.
(b) "Specified landowner" means a record owner of real property:
(i) who owns more than:
(A) 1% of the assessed fair market value, as of January 1 of the current year, of all property
within the boundaries of a proposed incorporation; or
(B) 10% of the total private land area within the boundaries of a proposed incorporation; or
(ii) located in a mining protection area as defined in Section 17-41-101.
(2) Within 30 calendar days after the day of the first public hearing described in Section
10-2a-204.3:
(a) a specified landowner may request that the county clerk exclude all or part of the land owned
by the specified landowner from the area proposed for incorporation by filing a request for
exclusion with the county clerk that describes the land for which the specified landowner
requests exclusion; or
(b) any owner of land located within the county where the area proposed for incorporation is
located may file a request that all or part of that land be included in the area proposed for
incorporation by filing a request for inclusion with the county clerk that describes the land that
the landowner desires to include.
(3) The county clerk shall exclude the land identified by a specified landowner under Subsection
(2)(a) from the proposed incorporation boundaries unless the county clerk finds by clear and
convincing evidence that:
(a) except for a proposed incorporation of a community council area, the exclusion will leave an
unincorporated island within the proposed municipality; and
(b) the land receives from the county a majority of currently provided municipal services.
(4) The county clerk shall include land identified by a landowner under Subsection (2)(b) in the
area proposed for incorporation unless the county clerk finds by clear and convincing evidence
that:
(a) except for a proposed incorporation of a community council area, the land will not be
contiguous with the area of the proposed municipality, taking into account other requests for
inclusion or requests for exclusion received before the deadline described in Subsection (2);
or
(b) the inclusion will cause the area proposed for incorporation to violate a requirement for
incorporation described in this part.
(5) The county clerk shall:
(a) no earlier than 30 days after, but no later than 44 days after, the day of the first public hearing
described in Section 10-2a-204.3, make a determination on all timely requests for exclusion
or inclusion;
(b) forward to the lieutenant governor for review:

(i) all timely requests for exclusion or inclusion;
(ii) the county clerk's determination on each of the requests described in Subsection (5)(b)(i);
and
(iii) the reasons, including the supporting data, for each determination described in Subsection
(5)(b)(ii); and
(c) within five days after the day on which the lieutenant governor makes a final determination
on whether to include or exclude land under Subsection (7), the county clerk shall mail
or transmit written notice of whether the land is included or excluded from the proposed
incorporation boundaries to:
(i) for a request for exclusion, the specified landowner that requested the exclusion;
(ii) for a request for inclusion, the owner of land that requested the inclusion; and
(iii) the contact sponsor.
(6) For a request for exclusion or inclusion that is denied, the county clerk shall include, in the
written notice described in Subsection (5)(c), a detailed explanation of the reason for the denial
and the facts supporting the denial.
(7) Within 14 days after the day on which the lieutenant governor receives the information
described in Subsection (5)(b) the lieutenant governor shall:
(a) review each determination;
(b) uphold or reverse each determination; and
(c) forward to the county clerk:
(i) the lieutenant governor's final determinations; and
(ii) if the lieutenant governor reverses a determination of the county clerk, the reason for the
reversal and the supporting facts.

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