Utah Code § 10-3b-201

Separate branches of government under a council-mayor form of government
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The powers of municipal government in a municipality operating under the council-mayor
form of government are vested in two separate, independent, and equal branches of municipal
government consisting of:
(1) a council composed of five or seven members; and
(2) a mayor and, under the mayor's supervision, any executive or administrative departments,
divisions, and offices and any executive or administrative officers provided for by statute or
municipal ordinance.

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