Salt Lake City Title 21A confines medical cannabis pharmacies to commercial and manufacturing zones. Cultivation and processing facilities are similarly limited. No social-use lounges, retail recreational cannabis, or commercial home cultivation are permitted anywhere in Utah.
Salt Lake City Title 21A zoning permits state-licensed medical cannabis pharmacies only in designated commercial corridors and select manufacturing districts, never in residential zones. Cultivation and processing facilities are restricted to manufacturing zones with state Department of Agriculture and Food licensing. Utah caps the total number of pharmacy and cultivation licenses statewide. There is no recreational retail tier, no social-use consumption lounge category, and no commercial cannabis events. Salt Lake City does not impose a local cannabis tax beyond standard sales tax. All operators must hold both state license and city business license.
Operating cannabis facilities outside permitted zones, exceeding state license caps, or offering on-site consumption can trigger zoning revocation, state license loss, and criminal liability.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Salt Lake City, UT
Salt Lake City does not regulate lawn ornaments (statuary, fountains, decorative figurines) as a distinct use. SLC Code Chapter 21A.48 expressly defines land...
Salt Lake City, UT
Commercial inflatable signs (e.g., advertising balloons) are prohibited as 'balloon signs' under SLC Code Chapter 21A.46. Residential seasonal inflatables (s...
Salt Lake City, UT
Salt Lake City does not impose a specific calendar limit on residential holiday lights. Holiday decorations are not regulated as 'signs' under Chapter 21A.46...
Salt Lake City, UT
Outdoor kitchens in Salt Lake City are treated as accessory structures under SLC Code 21A.40 with associated trade permits (building, electrical, plumbing, g...
Salt Lake City, UT
Wood- and charcoal-fueled smokers fall under IFC 308.1.4 (open-flame cooking devices): not permitted on combustible balconies or within 10 ft of combustible ...
Salt Lake City, UT
Salt Lake City adopts the International Fire Code (IFC) Section 308.1.4: charcoal grills, smokers, and open-flame cooking devices cannot be operated on combu...
See how Salt Lake City's commercial cannabis zoning rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.