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County approves new rules for hunting preserves and shooting facilities, rezones acreage near Eagle Mountain
Summary
The Utah County Commission amended land-use rules to permit hunting preserves and shooting facilities as administratively approved uses and rezoned about 690 acres near Eagle Mountain to mining and grazing to allow pistol ranges and provide a buffer for Camp Williams.
The Utah County Commission voted to amend the county Land Use Ordinance to establish clear standards for hunting preserves and shooting facilities and to rezone about 690 acres near Eagle Mountain to mining and grazing.
Brandon Larson, community development staff, told commissioners the amendments change hunting preserves and shooting ranges from conditionally permitted uses that require Board of Adjustment review to permitted uses that can be approved administratively. "If we clearly define what the requirements are, perhaps we can administratively approve," Larson said, explaining the change is intended to…
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