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Senate Moves Forward with Large Planning-and-Zoning Recodification, Effective Date Delayed to 1992

Utah State Senate · February 14, 1991
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Summary

The Utah Senate advanced substitute SB 103, a substantive recodification of planning and zoning law, adopting a July 1, 1992 effective date to give municipalities and counties time to review changes.

Substitute Senate Bill 103, described on the floor as an 108-page recodification of planning-and-zoning statutes, was advanced to the third-reading calendar after extended debate on Feb. 14, 1991. Sponsor Sen. Beatty said most of the bill consolidates existing law into one chapter, while some minor substantive changes were necessary to reconcile differences between city and county codes.

Key change: the bill sets a minimum public-notice…

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