Utah Code § 11-59-204

Applicability of other law -- Coordination with municipality
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(1) The authority and the point of the mountain state land are not subject to:
(a) Title 10, Chapter 20, Municipal Land Use, Development, and Management Act; or
(b) the jurisdiction of a special district under Title 17B, Limited Purpose Local Government
Entities - Special Districts, or a special service district under Title 17D, Chapter 1, Special
Service District Act, except to the extent that:
(i) some or all of the point of the mountain state land is, on May 8, 2018, included within the
boundary of a special district or special service district; and
(ii) the authority elects to receive service from the special district or special service district
for the point of the mountain state land that is included within the boundary of the special
district or special service district, respectively.
(2) In formulating and implementing a development plan for the point of the mountain state land,
the authority shall consult with officials of the municipality within which the point of the mountain
state land is located on planning and zoning matters.
(3) The authority is subject to and governed by Sections 63E-2-106, 63E-2-107, 63E-2-108,
63E-2-109, 63E-2-110, and 63E-2-111, but is not otherwise subject to or governed by Title 63E,
Independent Entities Code.
(4) Nothing in this chapter may be construed to remove the point of the mountain state land from
the service area of the municipality in which the point of the mountain state land is located, for
purposes of water, sewer, and other similar municipal services currently being provided.
(5) The authority is subject to Title 52, Chapter 4, Open and Public Meetings Act, except that for
an electronic meeting of the authority board that otherwise complies with Section 52-4-207, the
authority board:
(a) is not required to establish an anchor location; and
(b) may convene and conduct the meeting without the determination otherwise required under
Subsection 52-4-207(5)(a)(i).

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