Utah Code § 17B-1-408

Resolution indicating whether the requested service will be provided
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(1) Within 30 days after the last hearing required under Section 17B-1-407 is held, the
legislative body of each county and municipality that sent a notice of intent under Subsection
17B-1-407(1) shall adopt a resolution indicating whether the county or municipality will provide
to the area proposed for annexation within its boundaries the service proposed to be provided
by the proposed annexing special district.
(2) If the county or municipal legislative body fails to adopt a resolution within the time provided
under Subsection (1), the county or municipality shall be considered to have declined to provide
the service.
(3) If a county or municipal legislative body adopts a resolution under Subsection (1) indicating that
the county or municipality will provide the service but the county or municipality does not, within
120 days after the adoption of that resolution, take substantial measures to provide the service,
the county or municipality shall be considered to have declined to provide the service.
(4) Each county or municipality whose legislative body adopts a resolution under Subsection (1)
indicating that the county or municipality will provide the service shall diligently proceed to take
all measures necessary to provide the service.
(5) If a county or municipal legislative body adopts a resolution under Subsection (1) indicating
that the county or municipality will provide the service and the county or municipality takes
substantial measures within the time provided in Subsection (3) to provide the service, the
special district's annexation proceeding as to the applicable area of that county or municipality
is terminated and that applicable area is considered deleted from the area proposed to be
annexed in a petition under Subsection 17B-1-403(2)(a) or (c).

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