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Huntington Canyon landowner asks Emery County to clarify rules for uses on one-acre nonconforming lot

2639086 · March 12, 2025
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Jason Merrill, a property owner in Huntington Canyon, told the Emery County Planning Commission at its March 2025 meeting that he needs a written clarification of what he may legally do on his one‑acre nonconforming lot.

Jason Merrill, a property owner in Huntington Canyon, told the Emery County Planning Commission at its March 2025 meeting that he needs a written clarification of what he may legally do on his one‑acre nonconforming lot.

Merrill read a multi‑page list of specific questions and said county staff had given him different verbal answers over several visits. He asked whether he may fish on the lot; park cars, licensed utility trailers, RVs or box trucks; leave a tent or teepee up for camping; build a six‑foot privacy fence; place sheds smaller than 200 square feet; pasture horses, sheep or goats; build corrals or a haystack shelter; or…

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