Land Use & Zoning
A Utah landowner who believes a zoning decision was incorrect may appeal to:
AThe federal district court only
BThe local board of adjustment or appeal, then to state district court✓ Correct
CThe Utah Real Estate Commission
DThe Division of Real Estate
Explanation
Zoning appeals first go to the local board of adjustment (or appeal board), which reviews the decision. If still unsatisfied, the party may appeal to Utah state district court.
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