Utah Admin. Code 23-3-10

Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R23-3-10 - Standards and Requirements for a Capital Development Project Request, Including a Feasibility Study
(1) The director shall establish a form for the consideration of capital development projects which provides the following:
(a) the type of request, including whether it is, in whole or part, state funded, non-state or private funded, or whether it is non-state or private funded with an operations and maintenance request;
(b) defines the appropriateness and the project scope including proposed square footage;
(c) the proposed cost of the project including the preliminary cost estimate, proposed funding, the previous state funding provided, as well as other sources;
(d) the proposed ongoing operating budget funding, new program costs, and new full-time employees for the operations and maintenance and other programs;
(e) an analysis of current facilities and why the proposed facility is needed;
(f) a project executive summary of why the project is needed including the purpose of the project, the benefits to the State, how it relates to the mission of the entity and related aspects;
(g) the feasibility and planning of the project that includes how it corresponds to the applicable master plan, the economic impacts of the project, pedestrian, transportation, and parking issues, various impacts including economic and community impacts, the extent of site evaluation, utility, and infrastructure concerns and all other aspects of a customary feasibility study for a project of the particular type, location, size, and magnitude;
(h) any land banking requests; and
(i) any other federal or state statutory or rule requirements related to the project.
(2) The form referred to in Subsection (1) shall also include the scoring criteria and weighting of the scores to be used in the division's prioritization process, including:
(a) existing building deficiencies and life safety concerns;
(b) essential program growth;
(c) cost effectiveness;
(d) project need, including the improved program effectiveness and support of critical programs or initiatives;
(e) the availability of alternative funding sources that does not include funding from the Utah Legislature; and
(f) weighting for all the criteria as published in the Five Year Building Program for each agency as published and submitted to the Utah Legislature for the General Session immediately preceding the prioritization of the division unless the director has approved a different criteria or weighting system.
(3) The division shall verify the completion and accuracy of the feasibility study referred to in this rule.
(4) An institution of higher education described in Subsection 63A-5b-102(6) shall comply with Section 53B-2a-117 or 53B-22-204, as applicable and the division shall comply with Section 63A-5b-403.
(5) An agency may submit an initial capital development request to the division no later than the third Monday of July before the Utah Legislative Session that the request is related.
(6) An agency shall use best efforts to modify any submitted initial capital development request which was submitted to the division, no later than the last Monday of September before the Utah Legislative Session that the request is related. Notwithstanding, the director reserves the right to modify the request at any time. Any modification under this rule shall be for a correction, or to better meet the standards or requirements of this rule.

Utah Admin. Code R23-3-10

Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2015-23, effective 11/9/2015
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2017-4, effective 1/20/2017
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2017-15, effective 7/12/2017
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2023-04, effective 2/8/2023