Wasatch Land Use
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A weekly, source-cited intelligence brief on Salt Lake City zoning, housing, redevelopment, and water-linked land-use constraints — built from official records, every claim linked to the document that proves it.

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From Issue No. 1 · Petition PLNPCM2026-00274

Daily Water Use Limits on New Non-Residential Development — a citywide zoning text amendment expanding daily water-use limits beyond commercial and industrial uses to all non-residential development.

Public comment period: April 2 – May 17, 2026 (verified against the petition page). Next expected action: Planning Commission review.

source: slc.gov/planning · sha256:8a13b817d025 · captured 2026-07-08

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