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Code · Utah · Title 72 — Transportation Code · Chapter 7

72-7-205. Conditions for licensing of junkyard within 1,000 feet of highway.

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72-7-205. Conditions for licensing of junkyard within 1,000 feet of highway.
(1)The department may not grant a license for the establishment, maintenance, or operation of a junkyard within 1,000 feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way of any highway on the interstate or primary systems unless the junkyard is:
(a)screened by natural objects, plantings, fences, or other appropriate means so the junkyard is not visible from the main-traveled-way of the system; and
(i)located within areas that are zoned for industrial use under county or municipal ordinances; or
(ii)located within unzoned industrial areas, determined by actual land uses as defined by rules made by the department in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act .
(2)A junkyard controlled by this part may not be expanded or have its use extended except by permission of the department under rules made by the department.
Amended by Chapter 382 , 2008 General Session
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