(A) The Planning Commission may, upon receipt of the complete submission, distribute copies of the plan provided by the subdivider to the Planning Commission staff for review and other agencies as follows:
(1) Interested governmental departments of the county;
(2) Distribution to the following agencies shall require delivery by certified mail;
(3) The school district in which the property proposed for subdivision is located; and
(4) (a) Other agencies which may contribute to design solutions to problems which may be encountered by the subdivision in question.
(b) Examples of such agencies include:
1. Cities and towns near proposed subdivision;
2. Any affected water quality control agency;
3. Any affected utility or special district or irrigation company;
4. The State Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands, where applicable (such as for mountain subdivisions and in heavily wooded areas);
5. The six County Associations of Governments Planning Office;
6. The Soil Conservation District Board within which the subdivision is located, for review and recommendations regarding soil suitability, flooding problems and erosion control;
7. The local health officer and the Central Utah Public Health Department for their review of the sewage disposal reports, for review of adequacy of existing or proposed sewage treatment works to be built to handle estimated effluent and for a report on the quality and quantity of the proposed water supply to serve the proposed subdivision;
8. The State Engineer for review of water rights, historic use and estimated water yield to supply the proposed development, if the water supply is not to be furnished from a public water system approved by the State Department of Environmental Quality, Central Utah District; and
9. The State Geological Survey.
(B) Failure of any of the above agencies to respond to the Planning Commission with comments concerning the subdivision within 14 days from the time the application was submitted to the county shall be construed as indicating that such agency or department has no concern with the proposed subdivision.
(C) The Planning Commission shall consider the application for preliminary design plan approval within 15 days from the time a complete application is submitted.
(Ord. 2024-5-2, passed 5-13-2024)