Land Use & Zoning
The concept of 'floor area ratio' (FAR) in Utah zoning regulates:
AThe minimum size of each floor in a building
BThe relationship between total building floor area and the land area of the parcel✓ Correct
CThe ratio of residential to commercial floor space
DBuilding height in relation to street width
Explanation
Floor area ratio (FAR) = Total Building Floor Area / Land Area. A FAR of 2.
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