Land Use & Zoning
Utah's Zoning Enabling Act grants which entities the authority to adopt zoning ordinances?
AOnly the State of Utah
BCities, towns, and counties✓ Correct
CThe Utah Division of Real Estate
DOnly federally incorporated municipalities
Explanation
Utah's Zoning Enabling Act (Utah Code Title 10 for cities/towns and Title 17 for counties) grants local governments—cities, towns, and counties—the authority to adopt and enforce zoning ordinances within their jurisdictions.
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