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Ombudsman trains Grand County commissioners on conditional use permits and evidence standards

Grand County Commission · February 4, 2025
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Jordan Collemore of the Utah Ombudsman's Office led a workshop explaining the difference between legislative and administrative land-use decisions, the substantial-evidence standard for conditional use permits and best practices for recordkeeping and conditions.

Jordan Collemore, lead attorney with the Utah Ombudsman's Office, led a 3 p.m. workshop for the Grand County Commission focused on conditional use permits (CUPs) and the legal standards that govern administrative land-use decisions. Collemore said CUPs are administrative, not legislative, decisions and must be decided according to existing law, local ordinances and the substantial-evidence standard.

Collemore told the…

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