Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Transportation
Title R930 - Preconstruction
Rule R930-8 - Utility Relocations Required by Highway Projects
Section R930-8-7 - Replacement of Property Rights

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 930-8-7

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) When the Department replaces a Utility's fee interest or easement, the Utility shall transfer title to the prior fee or easement to the Department without charge.

(2) If the Utility has facilities within a fee or easement and the facilities are relocated within the Department's right-of-way, the Utility shall transfer title to the fee or easement without charge to the Department and the Department shall reimburse the Utility 100% of the future utility relocation costs in compliance with 23 CFR Section 645, subpart A.

(3) When the Utility's facilities are located in a public utility easement as defined in Utah Code Section 54-3-27, the Department may purchase a replacement public utility easement and may require the Utility to relocate its facilities to the replacement public utility easement.

(4) The Utility shall pay UDOT for any betterment between the existing real property interest and the real property interest acquired for relocation.

(5) If the Department obtains a court ordered occupancy or right-of-entry from a property owner, the Utility shall relocate its facilities onto the replacement property rights while the Department obtains the final order or deeds from the property owner.

(6) Acquisition of Non-operating Real Property from a Utility shall be in accordance with the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 and applicable right-of-way procedures in 23 CFR Section 710.203.

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