Millard County General Plan + Land Use Code

2024 UPDATE

Millard County is Updating the Plan That Will Shape Its Future!

As our area grows, we need to plan together for the future we want. The County is embarking on an opportunity to shape our growth with an updated vision and general plan. It’s your community, and we need your participation.

A general plan is a legally-required document that guides current and long-term growth, directs capital investments, and provides the rationale for local ordinances. The State requires general plans to address issues such as land uses, housing, and transportation. The County’s current plan was developed and adopted over ten years ago. Many things have changed since then, and the regional change in our area is expected to continue.

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We Need To Hear From You!

Through the planning process, the County has identified a number of discrepancies, outdated regulations, and inconsistencies that will hinder progress toward the long-term objectives of the community. With help from a grant from the State, Millard County intends to update its plans, ordinances, and regulations related to land use.  This work will include:

  • General Plan.  This document will provide a comprehensive view of the county’s vision for the future.
  • Design and Construction StandardsThis document provides builders with standards for things like road construction, storm drain, etc. 
  • Land  Development Regulations. These codes contains provisions related to the development of land including  zoning processes, subdivision,  and more.
  • Administrative Code.  Issues that will be updated include regulations related to things such as public safety, business licenses, powers and duties of elected officials and more.

We need to hear from you!!  The links below will be the working documents that will be shaped over the coming months.  Please type your comments directly into the draft code.  You might need to be patient while they load, but your perspective is important!

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