Utah Planners,
I am soliciting input on a boundary line adjustment/zoning predicament. Have you ever encountered a situation where a boundary line adjustment has resulted in a lot with two different zones?
Example: A portion of a residential lot added to a commercial lot, resulting in two different zoning designations.
Any insight appreciated!
Samantha J. DeSeelhorst
Associate Planner & Sustainability Analyst
City of Cottonwood Heights
O: 801-944-7069
C: 801-889-7970
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