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Code · Utah · Title 72 — Transportation Code · Chapter 4

72-4-301. Definitions.

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72-4-301. Definitions.
As used in this part:
(1)"Committee" means the Utah State Scenic Byway Committee created in Section 72-4-302 .
(2)"Corridor management plan" means a written document:
(a)required to be submitted for a highway to be nominated as a National Scenic Byway or All-American Road that specifies the actions, procedures, controls, operational practices, and administrative strategies to maintain the scenic, historic, recreational, cultural, archeological, and natural qualities of a scenic byway; and
(b)adopted by each municipality or county affected by the corridor management plan.
(3)"Non-scenic area" means:
(a)any property that is unzoned or zoned for commercial or industrial use adjoining a highway that does not contain at least one of the intrinsic qualities described in Subsection 72-4-303(1)(b) immediately upon the property; or
(b)any property that is unzoned or zoned for commercial or industrial use that contains an intrinsic quality described in Subsection 72-4-303(1)(b) immediately upon the property but the intrinsic quality does not represent the primary use of the property.
(4)"Segmentation" means:
(a)removing the scenic byway designation from a portion of an existing scenic byway that adjoins a non-scenic area; or
(b)excluding a portion of a highway from a scenic byway designation where the highway adjoins a non-scenic area.
Amended by Chapter 195 , 2010 General Session
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