Zoning
Zoning is the process by which the Town regulates the development and use of property. Zoning laws establish rules governing what you do with your property: what uses are allowed, how big structures can be, what buildings need to look like, etc. The Town gets its authority to establish zoning laws from Utah State Code section 10-9a-102.
There are two main parts to the Town's zoning laws: the zoning map and the zoning ordinance.
There are two main parts to the Town's zoning laws: the zoning map and the zoning ordinance.
Zones
The zoning map identifies different land use zones throughout the town. The town currently has seven zones:
- Agricultural
- Central Commercial
- Federal Lands
- Foothill Residential
- Public Use
- Valley Residential
- Village Commercial
Zoning Map
The Zoning Map (PDF) designates the boundaries of the different zones in Springdale. For a complete description of each zone and the regulations for each, please see Town Code Title 10.
Zoning Summary
The Town of Springdale Zoning Summary (PDF) is a summary of the zoning regulations in Springdale. This summary is intended to give a quick overview of the style of development allowed in each zone. It is not comprehensive. For a complete description of each zone and the uses and development allowed therein please consult Title 10 of the Town Code.
Zoning Ordinance
The zoning ordinance (also called the land use ordinance) establishes rules for each of the seven zones. These rules state what uses are allowed in each zone. They also control how big and tall buildings on a property can be, and how those buildings need to be designed. The Town's zoning ordinance is found in Title 10 of the Town Code.
Additional Information
Please contact Planning Department staff at 435-772-3434 with any questions regarding the town's zoning regulations.