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Utah Code 17-27a-509. Limit on fees — Requirement to itemize fees — Appeal of fee — Provider of culinary or secondary water
(1) A county may not impose or collect a fee for reviewing or approving the plans for a commercial or residential building that exceeds the lesser of:
Terms Used In Utah Code 17-27a-509
Appeal authority: means the person, board, commission, agency, or other body designated by ordinance to decide an appeal of a decision of a land use application or a variance. See Utah Code 17-27a-103
County: means a unit of local government that is a body corporate and politic and a legal subdivision of the state, with geographic boundaries as described in Section 17-50-104, and powers as provided in Part 3, County Powers. See Utah Code 17-50-101
Hookup fee: means a fee for the installation and inspection of any pipe, line, meter, or appurtenance to connect to a county water, sewer, storm water, power, or other utility system. See Utah Code 17-27a-103
Impact fee: means a payment of money imposed under Title 11, Chapter 36a, Impact Fees Act. See Utah Code 17-27a-103
Nominal fee: means a fee that reasonably reimburses a county only for time spent and expenses incurred in:
(a) verifying that building plans are identical plans; and
(b) reviewing and approving those minor aspects of identical plans that differ from the previously reviewed and approved building plans. See Utah Code 17-27a-103
Public agency: means :
(b) the state;
(c) a county, municipality, school district, local district, special service district, or other political subdivision of the state; or
(d) a charter school. See Utah Code 17-27a-103
(a) the actual cost of performing the plan review; and
(b) 65% of the amount the county charges for a building permit fee for that building.
(2) Subject to Subsection (1), a county may impose and collect only a nominal fee for reviewing and approving identical floor plans.
(3) A county may not impose or collect a hookup fee that exceeds the reasonable cost of installing and inspecting the pipe, line, meter, or appurtenance to connect to the county water, sewer, storm water, power, or other utility system.
(4) A county may not impose or collect:
(a) a land use application fee that exceeds the reasonable cost of processing the application or issuing the permit; or
(b) an inspection, regulation, or review fee that exceeds the reasonable cost of performing the inspection, regulation, or review.
(a) If requested by an applicant who is charged a fee or an owner of residential property upon which a fee is imposed, the county shall provide an itemized fee statement that shows the calculation method for each fee.
(b) If an applicant who is charged a fee or an owner of residential property upon which a fee is imposed submits a request for an itemized fee statement no later than 30 days after the day on which the applicant or owner pays the fee, the county shall no later than 10 days after the day on which the request is received provide or commit to provide within a specific time:
(i) for each fee, any studies, reports, or methods relied upon by the county to create the calculation method described in Subsection (5)(a);
(ii) an accounting of each fee paid;
(iii) how each fee will be distributed; and
(iv) information on filing a fee appeal through the process described in Subsection (5)(c).
(c) A county shall establish a fee appeal process subject to an appeal authority described in Part 7, Appeal Authority and Variances, and district court review in accordance with Part 8, District Court Review, to determine whether a fee reflects only the reasonable estimated cost of:
(i) regulation;
(ii) processing an application;
(iii) issuing a permit; or
(iv) delivering the service for which the applicant or owner paid the fee.
(6) A county may not impose on or collect from a public agency any fee associated with the public agency’s development of its land other than:
(a) subject to Subsection (4), a fee for a development service that the public agency does not itself provide;
(b) subject to Subsection (3), a hookup fee; and
(c) an impact fee for a public facility listed in Subsection 11-36a-102(16)(a), (b), (c), (d), (e), or (g), subject to any applicable credit under Subsection 11-36a-402(2).
(7) A provider of culinary or secondary water that commits to provide a water service required by a land use application process is subject to the following as if it were a county:
(a) Subsections (5) and (6);
(b) Section 17-27a-507; and
(c) Section 17-27a-509.5.
Amended by Chapter 200, 2013 General Session
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