§ 34.41 LOCAL OPTION TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR PRESERVATION FEE.
   (A)   Title. This section shall be known as the “Local Option Transportation Corridor Preservation Fee Ordinance for the County.”
(Prior Code, § 1-8F-1)
   (B)   Purpose. The state legislature has authorized counties to enact a local option transportation corridor preservation fee that may be collected at the time application is made for registration or renewal of registration of a motor vehicle under assessment and collection of fee pursuant to UCA §§ 72-2-117, 72-2-117.5 and 41-1a-1222, as currently amended.
(Prior Code, § 1-8F-2)
   (C)   Effective date. This section became effective as of July 1, 2017.
(Prior Code, § 1-8F-3)
   (D)   Fee. There is hereby assessed upon each motor vehicle, at the time application is made for registration or renewal of registration of the motor vehicle, a fee as established by County Commission.
(Prior Code, § 1-8F-4)
   (E)   Exemption. A motor vehicle that is exempt from the registration fee under UCA §§ 41-1a-1209 or 41-1a-419(3), as currently amended, is also exempt from this local option transportation corridor preservation fee. A commercial motor vehicle with a portioned registration under UCA § 41-1a-301, as currently amended, is exempt from the local option transportation corridor preservation fee.
(Prior Code, § 1-8F-5)
   (F)   Use.
      (1)   The revenue generated from collection of the fee shall be:
         (a)   Deposited in the Local Option Transportation Corridor Preservation Fund created in UCA §§ 72-2-117 and 72-2-117.5, as currently amended; and
         (b)   Used and distributed in accordance with UCA § 72-2-117.5, as currently amended.
      (2)   The County Commission shall, upon finding that the requirements of UCA § 72-2-117.5, as amended, are met may approve the expenditure of funds from the Local Option Transportation Corridor Preservation Fund.
(Prior Code, § 1-8F-6)
   (G)   Notice. Notice shall be given by the county before a fee is enacted, changed or repealed. The notice shall include:
      (1)   A statement that the county will enact, change or repeal the fee;
      (2)   A copy of the ordinance imposing the fee; and
      (3)   The amount of the enactment or change in the fee.
(Prior Code, § 1-8F-7)
(Ord. 17-19, passed 3-21-2017)