Utah Code § 11-65-203

Policies and objectives of the lake authority -- Additional duties of the lake
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(1) The policies and objectives of the lake authority are to:
(a) protect and improve:

(i) the quality of Utah Lake's water, consistent with the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. Sec. 1251 et
seq., and Title 19, Chapter 5, Water Quality Act;
(ii) the beneficial and public trust uses of Utah Lake;
(iii) Utah Lake's environmental quality; and
(iv) the quality of Utah Lake's lakebed and sediments;
(b) enhance the recreational opportunities afforded by Utah Lake;
(c) enhance long-term economic benefits to the area, the region, and the state;
(d) respect and maintain sensitivity to the unique natural environment of areas in and around the
lake authority boundary;
(e) improve air quality and minimize resource use;
(f) comply with existing land use and other agreements and arrangements between property
owners and applicable governmental authorities;
(g) promote and encourage management and uses that are compatible with or complement the
public trust and uses in areas in proximity to Utah Lake;
(h) take advantage of Utah Lake's strategic location and other features that make Utah Lake
attractive:
(i) to residents for recreational purposes;
(ii) for tourism and leisure; and
(iii) for business opportunities;
(i) encourage the development and use of cost-efficient clean energy in project areas;
(j) as consistent with applicable public trust, support and promote land uses on land within the
lake authority boundary and land in adjacent political subdivisions that generate economic
development, including rural economic development;
(k) respect and not interfere with water rights or the operation of water facilities or water projects
associated with Utah Lake;
(l) respect and maintain sensitivity to the unique Native American history, historical sites, and
artifacts within and around the lake authority boundary; and
(m) protect the ability of the Provo airport to operate and grow, consistent with applicable
environmental regulations, recognizing the significant state investment in the airport and the
benefits that a thriving airport provides to the quality of life and the economy.
(2) In fulfilling the lake authority's duties and responsibilities relating to the management of Utah
Lake and to achieve and implement the management policies and objectives under Subsection
(1), the lake authority shall:
(a) work to identify funding sources, including federal, state, and local government funding and
private funding, for capital improvement projects in and around Utah Lake;
(b) review and identify land use and zoning policies and practices to recommend to land use
policymakers and administrators of adjoining municipalities that are consistent with and will
help to achieve the policies and objectives stated in Subsection (1);
(c) consult and coordinate with other applicable governmental entities to improve and enhance
transportation and other infrastructure and facilities in order to maximize the potential of
Utah Lake to attract, retain, and service users who will help enhance the long-term economic
benefit to the state; and
(d) pursue policies that the board determines are designed to avoid or minimize negative
environmental impacts of management.
(3) The lake authority shall respect:
(a) a permit issued by a governmental entity applicable to Utah Lake;
(b) a governmental entity's easement or other interest affecting Utah Lake;

(c) an agreement between governmental entities, including between a state agency and the
federal government, relating to Utah Lake; and
(d) the public trust doctrine as applicable to land within the lake authority boundary.
(4)
(a) The lake authority may use lake authority money to encourage, incentivize, fund, or require
development that:
(i) mitigates noise, air pollution, light pollution, surface and groundwater pollution, and other
negative environmental impacts;
(ii) includes building or project designs that minimize negative impacts to the June Sucker,
avian species, and other wildlife;
(iii) mitigates traffic congestion; or
(iv) uses high efficiency building construction and operation.
(b) In consultation with the municipality in which management is expected to occur and
applicable state agencies, the lake authority shall establish minimum mitigation and
environmental standards for management occurring on land within the lake authority
boundary.

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