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Commission adopts land‑use change removing misplaced noxious‑weed certification for canyon resorts
Summary
The Utah County Commission adopted an amendment to the county land‑use ordinance removing a noxious‑weed certification requirement from rec‑resort and mountain‑home development rules in CE‑2 canyon zones after staff said the requirement had been inadvertently carried over in a 2009 amendment.
The Utah County Commission voted unanimously to amend the Utah County Land Use Ordinance to remove a misplaced noxious‑weed certification requirement from the rules that govern rec‑resort and mountain‑home developments in CE‑2 canyon zones.
Community Development staff explained that the noxious‑weed provision appeared to have been added inadvertently to a section of the PUD ordinance in 2009 and…
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