Utah Code § 17D-5-202

Governing document
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(1) The sponsors of a petition filed under Subsection 17B-1-203(1)(d) to create an infrastructure
financing district may include with the petition a governing document.
(2) A governing document may contain provisions for the governance of the infrastructure financing
district, consistent with Title 17B, Chapter 1, Part 2, Creation of a Special District, and this
chapter, including:
(a) for a residential district, milestones or events that will guide the board in considering
modifications to division boundaries to ensure that each division has as nearly as possible the
same number of registered voters;
(b) a provision allowing a property owner within the infrastructure financing district to make
recommendations, in proportion to the amount of the owner's property in relation to all
property within the infrastructure financing district, for individuals to serve as appointed board
members; and
(c) any other provisions or information that petition sponsors or the board considers necessary or
advisable for the governance of the infrastructure financing district.
(3) A governing document shall:
(a) include a description of infrastructure that the infrastructure financing district will provide
funding for;
(b) include, for a residential district, a provision for a transition from an appointed board position,
whether at large or for a division, to an elected board position, based upon milestones or
events that the governing document identifies;
(c) if applicable, include a copy of a development agreement that has been executed relating to
infrastructure to be developed within the boundary of the infrastructure financing district and
for which the infrastructure financing district anticipates providing funding; and
(d) if applicable, describe a designated expansion area.

(4)
(a) An area may not be designated as a designated expansion area unless the area is
contiguous to the original district boundary.
(b) An area may not be annexed to an infrastructure financing district unless the area is within
the designated expansion area that is described in a governing document that is included and
submitted with the petition to create the infrastructure financing district.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 105, 2026 General Session

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