Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R651 - State Parks
Rule R651-700 - Administrative Procedures for Real Property Management
Section R651-700-5 - Obtaining an Opinion of Value
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 651-700-5
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) When acquiring, exchanging, or selling division land, the division may determine the value of real property using one or more of the following methods:
(a) a broker's estimate:
(b) a market analysis, including an
appraisal, broker's estimate, market conditions analysis, and market demand
analysis; and
(c) an
appraisal.
(2) An appraisal, broker's estimate, or market analysis may not be required if:
(a) the transaction involves a water
right;
(b) the transaction involves
federal lands or federal funding, if federal law or regulations mandate another
method of valuation;
(c) the
division estimates the market value of the subject property interest is less
than $100,000;
(d) the division
estimates the asking price for the property interest is considerably below
prevailing market conditions;
(e)
the division determines it will lose the opportunity to purchase the property
if time is taken to conduct an appraisal, market analysis, or acquire a
broker's estimate before making an offer and the division estimates the asking
price for the property interest is reasonable based upon prevailing market
conditions;
(f) an appraisal has
been conducted on the subject property interest within the past 12
months;
(g) the subject property
interest is being conveyed through an auction;
(h) the real property interest is a gift,
contribution, or donation to the division; or
(i) the real property interest will be
transferred to or exchanged with another state agency or political subdivision
and that agency will keep the public's right to use the property for public
recreation;
(j) the real property
interest is a less than fee interest or is otherwise not perpetual;
or
(k) where the director has
determined, through a written finding, that the cost of obtaining the appraisal
is not justified or in the best interest of the state.
(3) The division shall create and keep a memo-to-file describing the division's rationale in the consideration of the proposed price and other terms of the purchase, sale, or exchange when:
(a) the division considers values other than
market value in addition to or in place of an appraisal; or
(b) the division considers values other than
market value in addition to, or in place of, an opinion of value provided by a
broker or sales agent.
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