Utah Admin. Code R850-30-500 - Solicitation of Competing Applications
1. On acceptance by the agency of a completed
special use lease application, the agency shall solicit competing interest in
the subject parcel. The director may waive this requirement if it is in the
best interest of the trust beneficiaries.
2. The following classes of leases are exempt
from the requirements of Subsection R850-30-500(1):
(a) Telecommunications; and
(b) Mineral and oil and gas extraction
facilities to extract the mineral estate of the subject property when the
mineral estate is not a trust asset.
3. The agency shall solicit competing
interest in the subject parcel by giving at least 30 days' notice by certified
mail to:
(a) the legislative body of the
county in which the subject parcel is located;
(b) lessees or permittees of record on the
subject property; and
(c) adjoining
landowners as shown on readily accessible county records or other credible
records.
4. In addition
to the notices required under Subsection R850-30-500(3), the agency may solicit
competing interest in the subject parcel by methods determined by the agency to
increase exposure of the subject property to qualified applicants.
5. The notice of solicitation of competing
interest must include:
(a) a general
description of the subject parcel and a brief description of its location,
including township, range, and section;
(b) the contact information of the agency
office where interested parties can obtain more information; and
(c) any other information that may create
interest in the subject parcel that does not violate the confidentiality of the
initial application. The successful applicant is responsible for the cost of
the advertising.
6. The
agency may solicit competing interests on trust lands when no application has
been received by advertising a parcel pursuant to the process described in this
Section R850-30-500 or any other means, when in the best interest of the trust
beneficiaries.
7. In response to a
solicitation, an applicant may propose a sale, lease, joint development,
exchange, or other business arrangement.
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