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Planning commission recommends changes to property boundary rules to match state law, reinstates nonconforming‑lot language
Summary
The commission recommended approval of Ordinance 25‑30 to align local code with state changes that rename "lot line adjustments" to "property boundary adjustments," add boundary‑establishment procedures, and require plat amendments in some subdivision cases. Commissioners moved to reinstate a code provision protecting certain nonconforming lots.
The Nibley City Planning Commission on Aug. 28 voted to recommend approval of Ordinance 25‑30, a code update that aligns city procedures with recent state law changes for property boundary adjustments, boundary establishment, and plat amendment processes.
Lehi Roberts, city planner, summarized the state changes and how the draft ordinance adapts local code. “What’s currently in Nibley City code is parcel boundary adjustments and lot line adjustments. And the state legislature… changed the terminology. So they’re now called property boundary adjustments,” Roberts said. He explained there…
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