Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R653 - Water Resources
Rule R653-11 - Water Conservation Requirements and Incentives
Section R653-11-8 - Grants for District Administered Water Efficient Landscaping Incentives
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 653-11-8
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) A district may obtain a grant from the division to help fund a financial incentive provided to an owner through a landscaping conversion incentive program administered by the district.
(2) To obtain a grant, a district shall file an application with the division that includes:
(a) the district's name, address, and contact
information;
(b) verification that
the district:
(i) has an operational
landscaping conversion incentive program;
(ii) commits to implement the minimum
requirements of Subsection
73-10-37(4)(c) and either this rule or program guidelines approved by the division under
Subsection (3) in administering the program;
(iii) commits to use grant money exclusively
to fund financial incentives provided to owners that remove lawn or turf from a
project area in the district's landscaping conversion incentive
program;
(iv) commits not pay an
incentive amount with grant money that exceeds the maximum amounts established
in Subsection R653-11-7(4)(d); and
(v) commits to provide an equal amount or
more of matching funds for its landscaping conversion incentive program from
sources other than the grant money the district receives under this
rule;
(c) a detailed
description of the landscaping conversion incentive program;
(d) a copy of the program guidelines
governing the district's landscaping conversion incentive program;
(e) a request that the division approve the
district's program guidelines under Subsection (3), if the district wants to be
subject to program guidelines in lieu of rule requirements; and
(f) any additional information requested by
the division.
(3)
(a) The division may approve a district's
request to use its program guidelines in lieu of requirements in this rule that
are not specifically mandated in Section
73-10-37 when the program
guidelines satisfy the criteria in Subsection (b).
(b) The district's program guidelines must:
(i) result in at least as much water use
savings as the waived rule provisions; and
(ii) accomplish the same objectives as the
waived rule provisions.
(4) To obtain a grant under this rule, a district shall enter in a contract with the division that:
(a) identifies the amount of grant funding
provided by the division;
(b)
confirms the district's contribution of matching funds from sources other than
the grant, that equal or exceed the grant amount, for its landscaping
conversion incentive program;
(c)
restricts the district from paying an incentive amount with grant money that
exceeds the maximum amounts established in Subsection
R653-11-7(4)(d);
(d) confirms the
district's commitment to comply with and ensure all grant funded landscaping
conversion projects proposed, undertaken, and completed by participants under
its landscaping conversion incentive program satisfy the requirements in
Subsection
73-10-37(3) and
the contract before using grant money for a financial incentive;
(e) enjoins the use of grant money for a
financial incentive in any landscaping conversion project that fails to satisfy
the requirements in Subsection 73-37-10(3) and either this rule or program
guidelines approved by the division under Subsection (3);
(f) requires the district submit to the
division quarterly reports on funding status;
(g) requires the district to prepare and
submit an annual accounting to the division on the use of grant money for
financial incentives in the district's landscaping conversion incentive
program;
(h) directs return to the
division of all grant funding not dispersed by the district pursuant to Section
73-10-37 and this rule within 24
months of receiving the grant; and
(i) includes other matters determined by the
division necessary to effectively administer the grant award.
(5)
(a) The quarterly report referenced in
Subsection (4)(f) should include a summary detailing:
(i) grant funding status;
(ii) the division and district's cumulative
contributions, respectively, to all incentive payments dispersed by the
district over the reporting period; and
(iii) the estimated amount of grant funding
needed to satisfy incentive payments for approved projects that are underway
but not completed.
(b)
The annual accounting referenced in Subsection (4)(g) should include the:
(i) division and district's cumulative
contributions, respectively, to all incentive payments dispersed by the
district over the reporting period; and
(ii) following information pertaining to each
incentive payment:
(A) an identifying number
or participant name for the landscape conversion project;
(B) landscape conversion project
location;
(C) total square feet of
lawn converted to water efficient landscaping;
(D) date of project approval;
(E) date of project completion;
(F) date of incentive payment;
(G) photographs of the project area before
lawn removal and after conversion to water efficient landscaping;
(H) total amount paid as an incentive;
and
(I) division and district's
respective contributions to the incentive payment.
(6)
(a) Upon verification of expending 70% of the
total grant award and an annual accounting on the use of that grant money, a
district may apply for additional grant money in accordance with Subsections
(2) and (4).
(b) The division may
award a district an additional grant based on the:
(i) availability of grant money;
(ii) priority or importance of the grant
proposal in relation to the availability of grant money for:
(A) the division's landscaping conversion
incentive program under Section R653-11-7;
(B) other landscaping conversion incentive
program grant requests; and
(C)
regional needs and goals;
(iii) effectiveness of the district's
landscaping conversion incentive program in incentivizing owners to convert
lawn or turf to water efficient landscaping;
(iv) district's past compliance with Section
73-10-37, this rule, and contract
terms and conditions; and
(v) any
matter bearing on the district's ability to responsibly handle and disperse
grant money consistent with the requirements in Section 73-10-37, this rule,
and contract terms and conditions.
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