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Code · Utah · Title 17C — Limited Purpose Local Government Entities - Community Reinvestment Agency Act · Chapter 2

17C-2-302. Development impediment hearing -- Owners may review evidence of a development impediment.

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Effective 5/14/2019
17C-2-302. Development impediment hearing -- Owners may review evidence of a development impediment.
(1)In each hearing required under Subsection 17C-2-102(1)(a)(i)(C) , the agency shall:
(a)permit all evidence of the existence or nonexistence of a development impediment within the proposed urban renewal project area to be presented; and
(b)permit each record owner of property located within the proposed urban renewal project area or the record property owner's representative the opportunity to:
(i)examine and cross-examine witnesses providing evidence of the existence or nonexistence of a development impediment; and
(ii)present evidence and testimony, including expert testimony, concerning the existence or nonexistence of a development impediment.
(2)The agency shall allow record owners of property located within a proposed urban renewal project area the opportunity, for at least 30 days before the hearing, to review the evidence of a development impediment compiled by the agency or by the person or firm conducting the development impediment study for the agency, including any expert report.
Amended by Chapter 376 , 2019 General Session
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