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Planning Division
PO Box 145480
Salt Lake City UT 84114-5480
801.535.7757
FAX 801.535.6174
Office hours: M-F 8 am to 5 pm
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About Us
Mission Statement
Provide a vision for planning and
preserving a high quality, livable community that reflects Salt Lake
City's unique culture, population and sense of place.
The Planning and Zoning Division
The Salt Lake City Planning and Zoning Division is
responsible for creating land use development codes and their
implementation.
Planning
The Planners’ duties include developing master plans
to provide vision and goals for future development in the City,
creating and implementing the City’s Zoning Ordinance to ensure that
minimum development standards are met, creating and implementing the
subdivision ordinance to ensure the division of land is carried out in a
way to ensure adequate sized lots for development and access to the
property, and protecting historically important neighborhoods and
sites in the City for existing and future citizens.
Board Support
The Planning and Zoning Division provides staff support
for four City boards
including the Board of Adjustment
which has the authority to grant
exceptions to the City’s zoning regulations; the
Housing Advisory and
Appeals Board which has the authority to ensure minimum standards for
residential development are met; the Historic Landmark Commission
which
ensure the preservation of important historic structures and sites and
the Planning Commission
which determines the appropriate types and
intensity of uses in various geographic areas and determines dimensional
requirements (such as maximum heights of structures, amount of open
space on a lot and the distance of buildings from property lines) to
minimize impacts on other properties.
The Planning and Zoning Division works very closely with property
owners, citizens, community groups, developers and elected officials to
implement the Division’s goals of creating a City that is vibrant,
pleasant, safe and attractive to all citizens by providing for a variety
of housing types, by attracting development and investment compatible
with the City’s well-being, by preserving historic resources and by
providing excellent constituent services to balance the needs between
property owners, renters, residents, business owners, developers and
future citizen.
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