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Utah County delays vote on new minor‑subdivision rule after commissioners raise notice and oversight concerns

Utah County Commission · March 28, 2017
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Summary

Commissioners agreed to continue a proposed ordinance that would let two‑lot splits be handled administratively, citing questions about public notice, appeals and a five‑year anti‑piecemeal clause; the item was continued to April 18 for further revision.

The Utah County Commission on a routine agenda item agreed to postpone action on proposed changes to the county’s subdivision ordinance after commissioners pressed staff for more time to review notice, appeal and oversight language.

County staff described a draft that would expedite two‑lot (or fewer) subdivisions by allowing them to be processed administratively rather than routed to the planning commission or the Board of County Commissioners. Staff said the change would let the county engineer accept road dedications and warranty agreements and would consolidate review comments from public works, health…

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