Utah Code 4-46-302. Use of money in fund — Criteria — Administration
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(1) Subject to Subsection (2), the board may authorize the use of money in the fund, by grant, to:
Terms Used In Utah Code 4-46-302
- Agricultural land: means "land in agricultural use" as defined in Section 59-2-502. See Utah Code 4-46-102
- Board: means the Land Conservation Board established in Section 4-46-201. See Utah Code 4-46-102
- Department: means the Department of Agriculture and Food created in Chapter 2, Administration. See Utah Code 4-1-109
- Equal: means , with respect to biological sex, of the same value. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- Fund: means the LeRay McAllister Working Farm and Ranch Fund created in Section 4-46-301. See Utah Code 4-46-102
- Land: includes :(18)(a) land;(18)(b) a tenement;(18)(c) a hereditament;(18)(d) a water right;(18)(e) a possessory right; and(18)(f) a claim. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- Land use authority: means :
(8)(a) a land use authority, as defined in Section 10-9a-103, of a municipality; or(8)(b) a land use authority, as defined in Section 17-27a-103, of a county. See Utah Code 4-46-102- Local entity: means a county, city, or town. See Utah Code 4-46-102
- Open land: includes land described in Subsection (10)(a) that contains facilities, including trails, waterways, and grassy areas, that:
(10)(b)(i) enhance the natural, scenic, or aesthetic qualities of the land; or(10)(b)(ii) facilitate the public's access to or use of the land for the enjoyment of the land's natural, scenic, or aesthetic qualities and for compatible recreational activities. See Utah Code 4-46-102- Organization: means a corporation, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, two or more persons having a joint or common interest, or any other legal entity. See Utah Code 4-1-109
- Person: means a natural person or individual, corporation, organization, or other legal entity. See Utah Code 4-1-109
- Property: includes both real and personal property. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- Real property: Land, and all immovable fixtures erected on, growing on, or affixed to the land.
- real property: includes :
(31)(a) land;(31)(b) a tenement;(31)(c) a hereditament;(31)(d) a water right;(31)(e) a possessory right; and(31)(f) a claim. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- Working agricultural land: includes an agricultural protection area established under Title 17, Chapter 41, Agriculture, Industrial, or Critical Infrastructure Materials Protection Areas. See Utah Code 4-46-102
(1)(a) a local entity;(1)(b) the Department of Natural Resources created under Section79-2-201 ;(1)(c) an entity within the department; or(1)(d) a charitable organization that qualifies as being tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3), Internal Revenue Code.(2)(2)(a) The money in the fund shall be used for preserving or restoring open land and agricultural land.(2)(b) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(c), money from the fund:(2)(b)(i) may be used to:(2)(b)(i)(A) establish a conservation easement under Title 57, Chapter 18, Land Conservation Easement Act; or(2)(b)(i)(B) fund similar methods to preserve open land or agricultural land; and(2)(b)(ii) may not be used topurchase a fee interest in real property to preserve open land or agricultural land.(2)(c) Money from the fund may be used to purchase a fee interest in real property to preserve open land or agricultural land if:(2)(c)(i) the property to be purchased is no more than 20 acres in size; and(2)(c)(ii) with respect to a parcel purchased in a county in which over 50% of the land area is publicly owned, real property roughly equivalent in size and located within that county is contemporaneously transferred to private ownership from the governmental entity that purchased the fee interest in real property.(2)(d) Eminent domain may not be used or threatened in connection with any purchase using money from the fund.(2)(e) A parcel of land larger than 20 acres in size may not be divided to create one or more parcels that are smaller than 20 acres in order to comply with Subsection (2)(c)(i).(2)(f) A local entity, department, or organization under Subsection (1) may not receive money from the fund unless the local entity, department, or organization provides matching funds equal to or greater than the amount of money received from the fund.(2)(g) In granting money from the fund, the board may impose conditions on the recipient as to how the money is to be spent.(2)(h) The board shall give priority to:(2)(h)(i) working agricultural land; and(2)(h)(ii) after giving priority to working agricultural land under Subsection (2)(h)(i), requests from the Department of Natural Resources for up to 20% of each annual increase in the amount of money in the fund if the money is used for the protection of wildlife or watershed.(2)(i)(2)(i)(i) The board may not make a grant from the fund that exceeds $1,000,000 until after making a report to the Legislative Management Committee about the grant.(2)(i)(ii) The Legislative Management Committee may make a recommendation to the board concerning the intended grant, but the recommendation is not binding on the board.(3) In determining the amount and type of financial assistance to provide a local entity, department, or organization under Subsection (1) and subject to Subsection (2)(i), the board shall consider:(3)(a) the nature and amount of open land and agricultural land proposed to be preserved or restored;(3)(b) the qualities of the open land and agricultural land proposed to be preserved or restored;(3)(c) the cost effectiveness of the project to preserve or restore open land or agricultural land;(3)(d) the funds available;(3)(e) the number of actual and potential applications for financial assistance and the amount of money sought by those applications;(3)(f) the open land preservation plan of the local entity where the project is located and the priority placed on the project by that local entity;(3)(g) the effects on housing affordability and diversity; and(3)(h) whether the project protects against the loss of private property ownership.(4) If a local entity, department, or organization under Subsection (1) seeks money from the fund for a project whose purpose is to protect critical watershed, the board shall require that the needs and quality of that project be verified by the state engineer.(5) An interest in real property purchased with money from the fund shall be held and administered by the state or a local entity.(6)(6)(a) The board may not authorize the use of money under this section for a project unless the land use authority for the land in which the project is located consents to the project.(6)(b) To obtain consent to a project, the person who is seeking money from the fund shall submit a request for consent to a project with the applicable land use authority. The land use authority may grant or deny consent. If the land use authority does not take action within 60 days from the day on which the request for consent is filed with the land use authority under this Subsection (6), the board shall treat the project as having the consent of the land use authority.(6)(c) An action of a land use authority under this Subsection (6) is not a land use decision subject to:(6)(c)(i) Title 10, Chapter 9a, Municipal Land Use, Development, and Management Act; or(6)(c)(ii) Title 17, Chapter 27a, County Land Use, Development, and Management Act. - Land use authority: means :