Property Valuation
Surplus land on a Utah property is:
ALand that is in excess of what is needed to support the existing improvement and cannot support additional development✓ Correct
BAny unimproved portion of a lot
CLand owned by the government in a planned community
DLand adjacent to the subject property available for purchase
Explanation
Surplus land is land that exceeds what is needed to support the existing use and cannot independently support additional development due to zoning or physical limitations. Excess land (which can be subdivided) is a different concept.
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