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- Chapter 19. Performance Standard Zone - Clinton, Utah
Any remaining excess buffer area may be used by the existing use for expansion of that use or for transfer by it to the adjoining landowner to expand that adjoining use
- CLINTON CITY - Utah. gov
The use, maximum density, site and building design standards of the P-Z zoning and R-M zoning are regulated by Chapter 28-15 and Chapter 28-19 of the Clinton Municipal Code These zoning districts are further restricted by the provisions set forth in Article IV
- Clinton, Utah Zoning Map | Zoning Reports - Zoneomics
The Zoning Map for the City of Clinton in UT divides the city’s real estate into zones differentiated according to land use and building regulations Get real estate records in Clinton UT and find the property data you need
- Chapter 17. 60 LANDSCAPING, BUFFERING, FENCING AND TRANSITIONING
A landscaped berm is required as a headlight screen or buffer surrounding all parking areas and between different land uses; particularly between nonresidential and residential uses or single-family and multifamily uses
- 9-23-110: LAND USE BUFFERS: - American Legal Publishing
A landscape buffer of twenty feet (20') shall be provided between all commercial and office uses when located adjacent to a residential zone and when a multi-family use is located adjacent to a single-family zone
- Chapter 12. Agricultural Zone (A-1) - clintoncity. com
With the establishment of the A-1 Zone, the rural atmosphere of Clinton shall be maintained in areas identified for the least intense residential use Publicly-owned and operated recreation uses and facilities; public buildings; public parks and playgrounds
- Clinton City Zoning Ordinance Title 28 Residential, Single Family . . .
All setback requirements established in this ordinance shall be measured from the buffer easement and not from the property line Buffer easements may be used in conjunction with the public utility and drainage easement required in the Clinton City Subdivision Ordinance
- Understanding Buffer Zones and Setback Regulations in Land Use Planning
Discover how buffer zones and setback regulations underpin sustainable land use law, protecting resources, managing growth, and promoting health and safety
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