Property Ownership

In Utah, a property owner may object to a proposed zoning change affecting their property by:

AFiling a lawsuit before the public hearing
BAttending the public hearing, submitting written comments, and appealing adverse decisions✓ Correct
COnly sending a certified letter to the mayor
DRequesting the state legislature intervene

Explanation

Property owners may participate in public hearings, submit written comments to planning commissions, speak at city council meetings, and appeal adverse land use decisions to boards of adjustment or courts. Public participation is a key part of the zoning process.

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