Land Use & Zoning
A development agreement in Utah between a city and a developer typically:
AReplaces all zoning requirements
BVests development rights and locks in permitted uses in exchange for the developer providing public benefits✓ Correct
CIs only applicable to government-owned property
DExpires after one year regardless of terms
Explanation
A development agreement between a city and developer provides regulatory certainty (vested rights to develop as approved) to the developer in exchange for public benefits—parks, roads, affordable housing, or other community improvements. Utah's LUDMA authorizes development agreements.
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