Utah Admin. Code R277-471-7 - Coordination with Local Governments, Utility Providers, and the State Fire Marshal
(1) Prior to
developing plans and specifications for a public school construction project,
an LEA shall coordinate with affected local government land use authorities and
utility providers to:
(a) ensure that the
siting or expansion of a school in the intended location will comply with
applicable local general plans and land use laws and will not conflict with
entitled land uses;
(b) ensure that
all local government services and utilities required by the school construction
activities can be provided in a logical and cost-effective manner;
(c) avoid or mitigate existing and potential
traffic hazards, including consideration of the impacts between the public
school construction and future roadways; and
(d) maximize school, student, and site
safety.
(2) An LEA shall
cooperate with municipalities and counties and conform to municipal and county
land use ordinances consistent with Sections
10-9a-305 and
17-27a-305.
(3) Prior to developing plans and
specifications for a public school construction project, an LEA shall
coordinate with local health departments and the State Fire Marshal.
(4) A charter school shall have an open
meeting to seek and secure a variance from the appropriate government entity if
the LEA selects a school site in a municipality or county-designated zone for
sexually oriented businesses or businesses that sell alcohol.
(5) Parking requirements for a charter school
may not exceed the minimum parking requirements for a traditional public school
of a like size and grade levels or other institutional public use throughout
the municipality or county.
(6) An
LEA shall maintain documentation for audit or monitoring purposes of
coordination, meetings, and agreements required under this section.
(7) Prior to developing plans and
specifications for a public school construction project, an LEA shall
coordinate with local jurisdictions to comply with Federal Emergency Management
Agency flood plain requirements and restrictions, including applicable
mitigation measures.
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