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Holladay, UT Code of Ordinances
CITY CODE of HOLLADAY, UTAH
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
TITLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2 GOVERNMENT
TITLE 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
TITLE 5 BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE 7 ADMINISTRATIVE CODE ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM
TITLE 8 ANIMALS
TITLE 9 HEALTH AND SAFETY
TITLE 10 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
TITLE 11 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
TITLE 12 SUBDIVISIONS1
TITLE 13 LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER 13.01 GENERAL PROVISIONS AND ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 13.02 PLANNING DOCUMENTS
CHAPTER 13.03 SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
CHAPTER 13.04 DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 13.05 LAND USE AND APPEAL AUTHORITIES
CHAPTER 13.06 GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 13.07 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW AND APPROVAL FOR LEGISLATIVE PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 13.08 THREE STEP ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW
CHAPTER 13.09 QUASI-JUDICIAL PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 13.10 SUBDIVISIONS
CHAPTER 13.10A SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 13.11 ZONES, MAPS, ZONE BOUNDARIES AND ALLOWED USES
CHAPTER 13.12 FR-0.5, FR-1, FR-2.5, FR-5, FR-10 AND FR-20 FORESTRY AND RECREATION ZONES
CHAPTER 13.14 R-1-4, R-1-8, R-1-10, R-1-15, R-1-21, R-1-43, R-1-87 SINGLE- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES
CHAPTER 13.32 R-2-8, R-2-10, R-M MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES
CHAPTER 13.44 PROFESSIONAL OFFICE ZONE
CHAPTER 13.45 O-R-D OFFICE, RESEARCH PARK AND DEVELOPMENT ZONE
CHAPTER 13.46 P PUBLIC USE ZONE
CHAPTER 13.50 RO RESIDENTIAL OFFICE ZONE
CHAPTER 13.55 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR THE NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL ZONE (NC)
CHAPTER 13.56 C-1 COMMERCIAL ZONE
CHAPTER 13.62 C-2 COMMERCIAL ZONE
CHAPTER 13.63 LIMITED USE ZONE
CHAPTER 13.65 REGIONAL/MIXED-USE ZONING DISTRICT
CHAPTER 13.66 HOLLADAY CROSSROADS ZONE
CHAPTER 13.71 HOLLADAY VILLAGE ZONE
CHAPTER 13.72 FOOTHILLS AND CANYONS OVERLAY ZONE
CHAPTER 13.73 FOOTHILLS AND CANYONS SITE DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN STANDARDS
CHAPTER 13.74 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 13.75 GEOLOGIC HAZARDS (Formerly “Natural Hazards Area”)
CHAPTER 13.76 SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 13.77 LANDSCAPING
CHAPTER 13.78 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER 13.79 UTILITY AND FACILITY SYSTEM PLACEMENT REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 13.80 OFF STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS
CHAPTER 13.81 HIGHWAY NOISE ABATEMENT MEASURES
CHAPTER 13.82 SIGNS
CHAPTER 13.83 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
CHAPTER 13.84 CONDITIONAL USES1
CHAPTER 13.85 CONVERSION TO CONDOMINIUMS
CHAPTER 13.86 HISTORIC PRESERVATION
CHAPTER 13.88 NONCONFORMING BUILDINGS AND USES
CHAPTER 13.90 AMENDMENTS AND REZONING1
CHAPTER 13.90 AMENDMENTS AND REZONING1
CHAPTER 13.91 SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES
CHAPTER 13.92 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
CHAPTER 13.94 ENFORCEMENT
CHAPTER 13.98 GROUP HOMES; OTHER FACILITIES
CHAPTER 13.100 APPENDIX A - ALLOWED USES
CHAPTER 13.101 APPENDIX B - LAND USE AND APPEAL AUTHORITIES
CHAPTER 13.102 APPENDIX C - NOTICING
TITLE 14 HIGHWAYS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
TITLE 15 BUILDING CODES
TITLE 17 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS
TITLE 18 ANTIDISCRIMINATION
CHAPTER 13.75
GEOLOGIC HAZARDS (Formerly “Natural Hazards Area”)
SECTION:
13.75.010: Purpose Of Provisions
13.75.020: Critical Facilities
13.75.030: Applicability
13.75.040: Geologic Hazards Study Area Maps
13.75.050: Responsibility For Geologic Hazard Studies
13.75.060: Preliminary Sitework/Activities
13.75.070: Geologic Hazard Studies And Reports Required
13.75.080: Geologic Hazards Report
13.75.090: Review Of Reports; Approval Procedure
13.75.100: Disputes, Appeal Procedure
13.75.110: Active Fault Considerations
13.75.120: Disclosure When A Geologic Hazards Report Is Required
13.75.130: Disclosure When No Geologic Hazards Report Is Required
13.75.140: Warning And Disclaimer
13.75.150: Change Of Use
13.75.160: Conflicting Regulations
13.75.170: Appendix A: Geologic Hazards Study Area Maps
13.75.010: PURPOSE OF PROVISIONS:
   A.   The purpose of this chapter is to promote the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of Holladay and minimize the potential adverse effects of geologic hazards to public health, safety and property by encouraging wise land use of geologic hazard areas. (Ord. 2012-15,9-20-2012)
   B.   This chapter and its appendices address surface fault rupture, slope stability, liquefaction, and rockfall hazards, and present minimum standards and methods for evaluating geologic hazards.
   C.   Results of geologic hazard studies shall comply with this chapter and its appendices. The standards set forth in the appendices are minimum requirements and shall not supersede other more stringent requirements that maybe required by other regulatory agents
   D.   Appendix A of this chapter presents geologic hazards study area maps reflecting geological concerns pertaining to development within Holladay City. Site specific geologic hazard assessments performed by qualified engineering geologists shall be required prior to developing projects located within a geologic hazards study area. In the event known or readily apparent geologic hazards exist in an area subject to a development application, which area is not depicted on the geologic hazards study area maps, the developer shall submit the applicable study and follow the process as outlined in this chapter. (Ord. 2021-26, 10-14-2021)
13.75.020: CRITICAL FACILITIES:
For the purposes of this title, critical facilities are defined as:
   A.   Lifelines, such as major communication, utility and transportation facilities and their connection to emergency facilities; or
   B.   Essential facilities, such as:
      1.   Hospitals and other medical facilities having surgery and emergency treatment areas;
      2.   Fire and police stations;
      3.   Tanks or other structures containing, housing or supporting water or other fire suppression materials or equipment required for the protection of essential or hazardous facilities, or special occupancy structures;
      4.   Emergency vehicle shelters and garages;
      5.   Structures and equipment in emergency preparedness centers;
      6.   Standby power generating equipment for essential facilities;
      7.   Structures and equipment in government communication centers and other facilities required for emergency response; or
   C.   Hazardous facilities, such as structures housing, supporting or containing sufficient quantities of toxic or explosive substances to be dangerous to the safety of the general public if released; or
   D.   Special occupancy structures, such as:
      1.   Covered structures whose primary occupancy is public assembly (capacity greater than three hundred (300) persons);
      2.   Buildings for schools through secondary or daycare centers (capacity greater than two hundred fifty (250) students);
      3.   Buildings for colleges or adult education schools (capacity greater than five hundred (500) students);
      4.   Medical facilities with fifty (50) or more resident incapacitated patients, but not included above;
      5.   Jails and detention facilities;
      6.   All structures with occupancy greater than five thousand (5,000) persons;
      7.   Structures and equipment in power generating stations and other public utility facilities not included above, and required for continued operation. (Ord. 2012-15, 9-20-2012; amd. Ord. 2021-26, 10-14-2021)
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