Land Use & Zoning
Utah's state planning enabling legislation allows local governments to:
AOnly regulate agricultural land use
BAdopt general plans and zoning ordinances to regulate land use✓ Correct
COverride federal land use regulations on BLM land
DSet property tax rates based on land use
Explanation
Utah's planning enabling statutes (Utah Code Title 10 and Title 17) authorize municipalities and counties to adopt general plans and zoning ordinances to regulate land use, subdivisions, and development within their jurisdictions.
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