(1) The total amount of bonds issued under this part may not exceed $64,600,000.

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Terms Used In Utah Code 63B-3-102

  • City: includes , depending on population, a metro township as defined in Section 10-3c-102. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
  • Commission: means the State Bonding Commission created in Section 63B-1-201. See Utah Code 63B-1-101
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Division: means the Division of Facilities Construction and Management. See Utah Code 63B-1-101
  • 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
  • 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
(2)

     (2)(a) Proceeds from the issuance of bonds shall be provided to the division to provide funds to pay all or part of the cost of acquiring and constructing the projects listed in this Subsection (2).
     (2)(b) These costs may include the cost of acquiring land, interests in land, easements and rights-of-way, improving sites, and acquiring, constructing, equipping, and furnishing facilities and all structures, roads, parking facilities, utilities, and improvements necessary, incidental, or convenient to the facilities, interest estimated to accrue on these bonds during the period to be covered by construction of the projects plus a period of six months after the end of the construction period and all related engineering, architectural, and legal fees.
     (2)(c) For the division, proceeds shall be provided for the following:CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS1Alterations, Repairs, and Improvements$5,000,000          TOTAL IMPROVEMENTS$5,000,000CAPITAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

PRIORITY PROJECT

PROJECT

DESCRIPTION

AMOUNT FUNDEDESTIMATED OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE COSTS1University of Utah

Marriott Library Phase III (Final)$13,811,500$881,6002Bridgerland Applied Technology Center Utah State University Space$2,400,000

$0
3Weber State University –

Heat Plant$2,332,100$9,6004Department of Health and Human Services – Division of Juvenile Justice and Youth Services$4,180,000$400,0005Snow College – Administrative Services/Student Center$3,885,100$224,5006Ogden Weber Applied Technology Center – Metal Trades Building Design and Equipment Purchase$750,000$07Department of Corrections B-Block Remodel$1,237,100$72,0008Utah State University – Old Main Phase III Design$550,000$09Department of Corrections – 144 bed

Uintah Expansion$6,700,000$168,80010Southern Utah University

Administrative Services/Student Center$5,630,400$314,20011Anasazi Museum$760,200$8,50012Hill Air Force Base – Easements Purchase$9,500,000$013Signetics Building Remodel$2,000,000$014Antelope Island Visitors Center$750,000$30,00015State Fair Park – Master Study$150,000$016Utah National Guard – Draper Land$380,800$017Davis Applied Technology Center – Design$325,000$018Palisade State Park – Land and Park Development$800,000$019Department of Health and Human Services – Cedar City Land$80,000$020Department of Health and Human Services – Clearfield Land$163,400$021Electronic technology, equipment, and hardware$2,500,000$0TOTAL CAPITAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT          $58,885,600TOTAL IMPROVEMENTS AND CAPITAL

AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT                    $63,885,600

     (2)(d) For purposes of this section, operations and maintenance costs:

          (2)(d)(i) are estimates only;
          (2)(d)(ii) may include any operations and maintenance costs already funded in existing agency budgets; and
          (2)(d)(iii) are not commitments by this Legislature or future Legislatures to fund those operations and maintenance costs.
(3)

     (3)(a) The amounts funded as listed in Subsection (2) are estimates only and do not constitute a limitation on the amount that may be expended for any project.
     (3)(b) The board may revise these estimates and redistribute the amount estimated for a project among the projects authorized.
     (3)(c) The commission, by resolution and in consultation with the board, may delete one or more projects from this list if the inclusion of that project or those projects in the list could be construed to violate state law or federal law or regulation.
(4)

     (4)(a) The division may enter into agreements related to these projects before the receipt of proceeds of bonds issued under this chapter.
     (4)(b) The division shall make those expenditures from unexpended and unencumbered building funds already appropriated to the Capital Projects Fund.
     (4)(c) The division shall reimburse the Capital Projects Fund upon receipt of the proceeds of bonds issued under this chapter.
     (4)(d) The commission may, by resolution, make any statement of intent relating to that reimbursement that is necessary or desirable to comply with federal tax law.
(5)

     (5)(a) For those projects for which only partial funding is provided in Subsection (2), it is the intent of the Legislature that the balance necessary to complete the projects be addressed by future Legislatures, either through appropriations or through the issuance or sale of bonds.
     (5)(b) For those phased projects, the division may enter into contracts for amounts not to exceed the anticipated full project funding but may not allow work to be performed on those contracts in excess of the funding already authorized by the Legislature.
     (5)(c) Those contracts shall contain a provision for termination of the contract for the convenience of the state.
     (5)(d) It is also the intent of the Legislature that this authorization to the division does not bind future Legislatures to fund projects initiated from this authorization.