Utah Admin. Code R907-65-6 - Land Values
(1) Land values for
longitudinal access for telecommunications facilities are established, by zone,
as set forth in Table 2. Whenever new right-of-way is added to the interstate
system and a zone or zones are established for such new right-of-way under
R907-65-5(3),
the land value for such zone or zones set forth in Table 2 shall apply to such
new right-of-way.
(2) At least once
every five years, the department shall conduct a market analysis to determine
the fair and reasonable values of the right-of-way of the interstate system for
longitudinal access for telecommunications facilities. The department shall
determine this value for each zone. The department shall publish a modification
to Table 2 whenever the department completes a market analysis and determines
that values of the right-of-way have changed.
(3) In determining land values, the
department shall disregard any circumstance in which the department's
interstate right-of-way is the only viable alternative for installing and
operating telecommunications facilities between relevant geographic markets.
The department shall adjust such values to those which would exist if another
viable alternative existed for installing and operating comparable
telecommunications facilities such that the department would not possess
monopolistic market power in the subject location.
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TABLE 2 Land Values ($/mile) |
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Zone |
Miles in Zone |
Weighted Average Land Value |
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Zone 1 |
575 |
$8,000 |
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Zone 2 |
212 |
$22,000 |
|
Zone 3 |
50 |
$48,000 |
|
Zone 4 |
60 |
$80,000 |
|
Zone 5 |
47 |
$124,000 |
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