Land Use & Zoning
A developer in Utah must typically record a plat with the county recorder before:
ABuilding a single-family home on an existing parcel
BSubdividing land into two or more lots for sale✓ Correct
CApplying for a conditional use permit
DObtaining a variance for a setback
Explanation
Subdividing land into lots requires preparing and recording a subdivision plat with the county recorder, showing lot dimensions, easements, and improvements, after local approval.
Related Utah Land Use & Zoning Questions
- The Provo-Orem metropolitan area's 'Silicon Slopes' tech corridor has created demand for:
- Transfer of development rights (TDR) programs in Utah allow:
- A Utah property that is zoned residential but is being used as a commercial daycare would need to obtain a:
- A special exception (special use permit) differs from a variance in that:
- A Utah telecommunications company installing wireless towers must comply with:
- A new Utah subdivision near a sensitive wetland must include a storm water management plan to comply with:
- An agricultural exemption from subdivision rules in Utah generally applies when:
- Utah's transportation-oriented development (TOD) policies encourage:
Practice More Utah Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Utah Quiz →