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Utah County adopts housekeeping amendments to land-use ordinance

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Summary

The commission adopted a package of text amendments to Utah County's land-use ordinance to clarify administration and resolve contradictions; the Planning Commission had held a public hearing and recommended the changes.

Bryce Armstrong of county community development presented a package of housekeeping text amendments to the Utah County land-use ordinance intended to clarify staff findings, resolve contradictory language and improve administration. Staff said the Planning Commission held a public hearing on the item and recommended specific redline edits.

Commissioners reviewed the planning commission's recommended redline, asked staff clarifying questions about differences between versions, and then moved to adopt the Planning Commission's recommendation. The motion carried on a voice vote recorded in the transcript as 3'00.

Staff said the county likely will process similar housekeeping amendments periodically as issues are identified.