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Commission approves narrowly scoped shared‑well option for two adjacent lots in subdivisions
Summary
County staff won approval to allow two adjacent lots in a recorded subdivision under single ownership to share a well, subject to health-department feasibility, recorded restrictions tying the shared well to common ownership, site-plan setbacks and the requirement that a lot losing shared ownership must install its own well.
The Utah County Commission on Nov. 10 approved language allowing a shared well for two adjacent lots in a recorded subdivision if the lots remain under common ownership and meet health‑department feasibility standards.
Daniel Jensen of Community Development told the commission the default remains that each lot must be served by its own well, but the proposed change would let two contiguous…
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