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Planning commission recommends county adopt code changes to comply with Senate Bill 104 on boundary adjustments

6406036 · October 22, 2025
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Summary

The commission unanimously recommended that the Utah County Commission adopt text amendments to the county Land Use Ordinance to implement state Senate Bill 104: consolidating property-line and subdivision rules, adding a recorded notice of consent for boundary adjustments, and creating minor/major subdivision amendment tracks.

The Utah County Planning Commission voted unanimously on Oct. 21 to recommend county-commission adoption of a package of code amendments that bring Utah County's land-use rules into compliance with state Senate Bill 104.

Ryan Harris, a planning staffer, told the commission Senate Bill 104 consolidated several ways of moving property lines into a single state-authorized "boundary adjustment" process. The law requires the land-use authority to review…

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