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Commission approves rezoning of roughly 40 acres with 2-acre minimum lots; council rejects ban on detached accessory dwelling units

3856668 · June 17, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved a rezoning request after the Planning Commission recommended minimum two-acre lots and a prohibition on detached accessory dwelling units (ADUs); the full commission adopted the 2-acre minimum but declined to prohibit detached ADUs, leaving detached ADUs subject to conditional review.

The Tooele County Commission on Tuesday approved a rezoning request for approximately 40 acres (applicant—s materials and planning staff packet) after the Planning Commission recommended minimum two-acre lots and a prohibition on detached accessory dwelling units (ADUs).

Tricia Clow of planning staff said the Planning Commission voted 6-1 to recommend approval with two conditions: a minimum lot size of two acres and a ban…

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