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Apple Valley enacts strict limits on new housing development

July 10, 2024 | Apple Valley Town Council, Apple Valley, Washington County, Utah



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Apple Valley enacts strict limits on new housing development
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the implementation of a new controlled growth management plan aimed at regulating residential development in Apple Valley. The proposed ordinance seeks to limit the construction of new homes to a maximum of 20 per year, a significant measure intended to preserve the town's small-town atmosphere and prevent rapid, uncontrolled growth.

The plan emphasizes the importance of maintaining open spaces and agricultural land while ensuring that public utilities and services can adequately support the existing community. Under the new ordinance, building permits will only be issued if an allotment has been obtained, with a split allocation of 10 homes designated for owner-occupiers and 10 for developers or investors.

This initiative aligns with similar programs adopted by other cities, as highlighted by officials who expressed confidence in the legality and effectiveness of the plan despite challenges from opposing attorneys. The proposal is currently pending recommendations from the planning commission and approval from the town council, which officials believe will support the initiative.

The meeting underscored a commitment to managing growth thoughtfully, ensuring that Apple Valley remains a healthy and well-balanced community.

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