Land Use & Zoning
A Utah property in a 'zone of influence' near a regional airport may face restrictions on:
AProperty taxes only
BBuilding heights, noise-sensitive uses, and number of people in potentially hazardous areas✓ Correct
CAll development without exception
DOnly residential development
Explanation
Airport influence areas restrict building heights (to protect flight paths), limit noise-sensitive uses (schools, hospitals) in high-noise zones, and restrict density near runway ends to minimize hazards from accidents.
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