Land Use & Zoning
An agricultural exemption from subdivision rules in Utah generally applies when:
AA landowner builds any structure on agricultural land
BLand is divided for agricultural purposes (such as among family members) and not for residential development✓ Correct
CA farm is converted to commercial use
DBLM land is transferred to private ownership
Explanation
Many Utah localities exempt certain agricultural land divisions from full subdivision review requirements when the division is for legitimate agricultural purposes and not for creating new residential lots.
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