Land Use & Zoning
The Utah Code's LUDMA (Land Use, Development, and Management Act) primarily governs:
AOnly urban redevelopment projects
BThe zoning and subdivision authority of Utah municipalities and counties✓ Correct
CState-level land use planning only
DFederal land within Utah
Explanation
LUDMA (Utah Code Title 10 Chapter 9a for municipalities and Title 17 Chapter 27a for counties) establishes the framework for how Utah local governments exercise their land use authority—zoning, subdivision, building permits, and general plan requirements.
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