Utah Admin. Code R652-30-610 - Utah Lake Agricultural Leases
The division will manage agricultural use on the bed of Utah Lake with substantial deference to the interests of immediate upland owners and existing individual boundary agreements. Notwithstanding Sections R652-30-400, 500 and 600 these leases will be issued in accordance with the following:
1. Agricultural leases will be negotiated for
historical agricultural use on sovereign land.
2. Lease applications must be submitted to
the division by October 1 annually for agricultural use the following season.
The applicant shall specify the number of acres requested and provide proof of
historical use satisfactory to the division. The director shall waive the
application fee or credit the application fee against rental due.
3. Unless otherwise specified in a sovereign
land boundary agreement agricultural leases shall be limited to a term of one
year with an option to extend the lease for one year at a time. If a longer
term is negotiated in a boundary agreement, the lessee shall apprise the
division by October 1 annually of lessee's intent to use the land the following
season.
4. Leases will be issued
only to the immediate upland owner or to another person with the consent of the
immediate upland owner.
5. The
lessee may fence the sovereign lands under lease. The fence may extend lakeward
only to the water's edge and must be withdrawn as the lake level
rises.
6. The lease fee will be
determined by the division and in consultation with interested parties, who are
invited to provide any information that may be relevant in setting lease fees.
The division's calculations will be based on acreage. The fee will be reviewed
every three years and adjusted to reflect fair market value.
7. A lease issued pursuant to a boundary
agreement shall terminate upon conveyance of the upland to another
owner.
8. Crops must be harvested
from sovereign land before October 1 annually. The land under lease shall be
open to the public for waterfowl hunting, upland game hunting and traditional
public uses.
9. No land leveling,
ditching, or watercourse alteration on the sovereign land will be
allowed.
10. Public trust values
will be considered prior to issuance of a lease. Lands with significant
wildlife, wetland or other values may be excluded from leasing.
11. Issuance of a lease does not exempt the
lessee from jurisdictional authority and requirements administered by the US
Army Corps of Engineers.
12.
Agricultural practices which adversely affect water quality will not be
allowed. Implementation of improper practices, as determined by the appropriate
state or federal agency, shall subject the lease to termination.
Notes
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