Land Use & Zoning
A developer constructing a new subdivision in Utah must typically provide:
AOnly a building permit
BInfrastructure improvements (roads, utilities, drainage) as part of the subdivision approval process✓ Correct
CA cash bond equal to the full value of the subdivision
DProof of a title insurance policy before any permits are issued
Explanation
Subdivision approvals require the developer to install or bond for roads, drainage, water, and sewer infrastructure. Local government enforces these improvement standards through the platting process.
Related Utah Land Use & Zoning Questions
- Utah's Water Smart program and landscaping ordinances in water-scarce areas promote:
- A Utah landowner who believes a zoning decision was incorrect may appeal to:
- In Utah, a form-based code differs from traditional zoning in that it focuses on:
- A Utah ordinance that prohibits group homes for people with disabilities in residential zones would likely:
- Inclusionary zoning in some Utah cities requires:
- In Utah, an agricultural district designation under the Farmland Assessment Act (Greenbelt Act) requires that the land be:
- A Utah telecommunications company installing wireless towers must comply with:
- Utah's state planning enabling legislation allows local governments to:
Practice More Utah Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Utah Quiz →