Land Use & Zoning
A Utah property that is zoned residential but is being used as a commercial daycare would need to obtain a:
AGeneral plan amendment
BConditional use permit, if daycare is listed as a conditional use in the residential zone✓ Correct
CVariance from the setback requirements
DRezoning to commercial
Explanation
Daycare facilities in residential zones are often listed as conditional uses, requiring a conditional use permit (CUP) that allows the use subject to specified conditions such as traffic, hours, and fencing.
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