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Before applying for a Conditional Use an
applicant’s request must meet the following qualifications for review:
- The use is determined to be necessary and desirable to provide a service
or facility that contributes to the community.
- The use will not be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of surrounding
residents or injurious to property or improvements.
- The use will comply with regulations and conditions of the zoning ordinance,
- The use will conform to the intent of the county general plan.
Conditional Use Processing:
Many times a proposed use will create little or no impacts integrating well
with the community. If your proposal meets the following criteria it may be
possible for the division staff to process the application with the Director's
review and approval.
- The property is 3 acres or less in size.
- The proposed building(s) is 2 stories or less.
- The number of proposed units is 50 or less.
- The project location is not in the canyons.
- The project is not a subdivision or planned unit development.
- The project is not a use which is normally considered controversial such
as; State Liquor Store, rehabilitation center, halfway house, adult establishments, etc.
YES? - Please ask for the Development Standards Packet
and prepare your application following the guidelines.
NO? - The application will be reviewed by staff and scheduled
for a public hearing before the Planning Commission.
How To Apply For A Conditional Use Permit:
- Meet informally with a planner to discuss your proposal and review the
issues, processes, and fees associated with the application.
- Submit a completed and notarized application form and all application
fees to the Planning and Development Services office located at:
Salt Lake County Government Center
2001 South State Street #N3600
Salt Lake City, UT 84190
Submit:
- A Legal description of the parcel(s);
- A current lined aerial plat;
- Outline subject property in a red marker
- Property owners’ list;
- Print names, addresses on labels
These items can be obtained from:
Salt Lake County Recorder’s Office
2001 South State Street, N1600
Salt Lake City, UT 84190
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