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House approves scenic byway amendments giving property owners new segmentation path

Utah House of Representatives · March 5, 2015
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Summary

The House adopted second substitute HB 407 and passed the measure 58-8. The bill clarifies segmentation rules for scenic byways and adds an option for private property owners to seek review by an administrative law judge when disputing inclusion in a scenic corridor.

Representative Noel presented second substitute House Bill 407, describing it as a measure that "allows a private property owner whose property may have been designated along or his property along an adjacent scenic highway" to pursue segmentation. Noel said the bill preserves existing county and committee processes while adding an option for property owners to seek an administrative-law-judge review.

During floor questions, Representative Arant asked whether a business adjacent…

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