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(1) A growth policy may cover all or part of the jurisdictional area.
(2) The extent to which a growth policy addresses the elements listed in subsection (3) is at the full discretion of
the governing body.
(3) A growth policy must include:
(a) community goals and objectives; X
(b) maps and text describing an inventory of
the existing characteristics and features of the
jurisdictional area, including:
X EPS report
(i) land uses; GIS annual report
(ii) population; X Staff and Census ACS
(iii) housing needs; X Staff and EPS report
(iv) economic conditions; EPS Report
(v) local services; X Staff
(vi) public facilities; Facility Plans
(vii) natural resources; X Staff
(viii) sand and gravel resources; and Duplicate from 2009, NMC
(ix) other characteristics and features proposed
by the planning board and adopted by the
governing bodies;
(c) projected trends for the life of the growth
policy for each of the following elements:
(i) land use; X EPS Report, Consultant for new
Map
(ii) population; EPS Report
(iii) housing needs; X Staff
(iv) economic conditions; EPS report
(v) local services; X Staff
(vi) natural resources; and X Staff
(vii) other elements proposed by the planning
board and adopted by the governing bodies;
(d) a description of policies, regulations, and
other measures to be implemented in order to
achieve the goals and objectives established
pursuant to subsection (3)(a)[community goals and
objectives];
X X
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(e) a strategy for development, maintenance,
and replacement of public infrastructure, including
drinking water systems, wastewater treatment
facilities, sewer systems, solid waste facilities, fire
protection facilities, roads, and bridges;
X Staff summary of existing facility
plans
(f) an implementation strategy that includes:
(i) a timetable for implementing the growth
policy;
X X
(ii) a list of conditions that will lead to a
revision of the growth policy; and
Repeat from 2009
(iii) a timetable for reviewing the growth policy
at least once every 5 years and revising the
policy if necessary;
Repeat from 2009
(g) a statement of how the governing bodies will
coordinate and cooperate with other jurisdictions
that explains:
X
(i) if a governing body is a city or town,
how the governing body will coordinate and
cooperate with the county in which the city
or town is located on matters related to the
growth policy;
X
(ii) if a governing body is a county, how the
governing body will coordinate and cooperate
with cities and towns located within the
county’s boundaries on matters related to the
growth policy;
Not Applicable
(h) a statement explaining how the governing
bodies will:
X
(i) define the criteria in 76-3-608(3)(a)
[subdivision and platting act primary review
criteria] ; and
X Staff, minor updates from 2009
(ii) evaluate and make decisions regarding
proposed subdivisions with respect to the
criteria in 76-3-608(3)(a);
X Staff, updates from 2009
(i) a statement explaining how public hearings
regarding proposed subdivisions will be conducted;
and
Repeat from 2008
(j) an evaluation of the potential for fire and
wildland fire in the jurisdictional area, including
whether or not there is a need to:
X Staff/GIS/Fire
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(i) delineate the wildland-urban interface; and
(ii) adopt regulations requiring:
(A) defensible space around structures;
(B) adequate ingress and egress to and from
structures and developments to facilitate fire
suppression activities; and
(C) adequate water supply for fire
protection.
(4) A growth policy may:
(a) include one or more neighborhood plans. A
neighborhood plan must be consistent with the
growth policy.
X Remove all but Downtown
Plan, Staff, PB to consider new
alternative location
(b) establish minimum criteria defining the
jurisdictional area for a neighborhood plan;
X X
(c) establish an infrastructure plan that, at a
minimum, includes:
X SEPARATE DOCUMENT AS
RESOURCE
(i) projections, in maps and text, of the
jurisdiction’s growth in population and number
of residential, commercial, and industrial units
over the next 20 years;
X Staff reference to facility plans
(ii) for a city, a determination regarding if and
how much of the city’s growth is likely to take
place outside of the city’s existing jurisdictional
area over the next 20 years and a plan of how
the city will coordinate infrastructure planning
with the county or counties where growth is
likely to take place;
X Staff, PCC
(iii) for a county, a plan of how the county will
coordinate infrastructure planning with each
of the cities that project growth outside of city
boundaries and into the county’s jurisdictional
area over the next 20 years;
Not Applicable
(iv) for cities, a land use map showing where
projected growth will be guided and at what
densities within city boundaries;
X X
(v) for cities and counties, a land use map
that designates infrastructure planning areas
adjacent to cities showing where projected
growth will be guided and at what densities;
X X
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(vi) using maps and text, a description of
existing and future public facilities necessary
to efficiently serve projected development
and densities within infrastructure planning
areas, including, whenever feasible, extending
interconnected municipal street networks,
sidewalks, trail systems, public transit
facilities, and other municipal public facilities
throughout the infrastructure planning area�
For the purposes of this subsection (4)(c)(vi),
public facilities include but are not limited
to drinking water treatment and distribution
facilities, sewer systems, wastewater treatment
facilities, solid waste disposal facilities, parks
and open space, schools, public access areas,
roads, highways, bridges, and facilities for fire
protection, law enforcement, and emergency
services;
X Staff reference facility plans
(vii) a description of proposed land use
management techniques and incentives that
will be adopted to promote development within
cities and in an infrastructure planning area,
including land use management techniques
and incentives that address issues of housing
affordability;
X X Consultant and staff
(viii) a description of how and where projected
development inside municipal boundaries for
cities and inside designated joint infrastructure
planning areas for cities and counties could
adversely impact:
(A) threatened or endangered wildlife and
critical wildlife habitat and corridors;
X Staff (NA general statement only)
(B) water available to agricultural water
users and facilities;
X Staff
(C) the ability of public facilities, including
schools, to safely and efficiently service
current residents and future growth;
X Staff
(D) a local government’s ability to provide
adequate local services, including but
not limited to emergency, fire, and police
protection;
X Staff and facility plans
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(E) the safety of people and property
due to threats to public health and safety,
including but not limited to wildfire, flooding,
erosion, water pollution, hazardous wildlife
interactions, and traffic hazards;
Reference Joint Hazard Plan
(F) natural resources, including but not
limited to forest lands, mineral resources,
sand and gravel resources, streams, rivers,
lakes, wetlands, and ground water; and
X Staff and facility plans
G) agricultural lands and agricultural
production; and
X Staff
(ix) a description of measures, including land
use management techniques and incentives,
that will be adopted to avoid, significantly
reduce, or mitigate the adverse impacts
identified under subsection (4)(c)(viii).
X Staff
(d) include any elements required by a federal
land management agency in order for the
governing body to establish coordination or
cooperating agency status as provided in 76-1-607.
Not Applicable
(5) The planning board may propose and the governing bodies may adopt additional elements of a growth
policy in order to fulfill the purpose of this chapter.
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