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Utah County lowers minimum acreage for ag protection areas to 20 acres; updates fee schedule
Summary
The Utah County Commission approved an ordinance amending Chapter 9.06 of the county code to reduce the minimum acreage for agricultural protection areas from 40 to 20 acres and to amend the county fee schedule to capture mailing costs for land‑use applications.
On Sept. 17, the Utah County Commission voted to amend Chapter 9.06 of the Utah County Code to reduce the minimum acreage required to create an agricultural protection area from 40 acres to 20 acres and to update the county fee schedule to charge for mailing notices tied to land‑use applications.
Commissioners said the change aligns with practices in other jurisdictions and that the designation remains…
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