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Wildfire Zones: Salt Lake City vs Sandy

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Salt Lake City, UT and Sandy, UT?

Salt Lake City and Sandy have similar restriction levels.

Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake County

Heavy Restrictions

Wildland-urban interface mapped for east bench and canyon neighborhoods with enhanced construction and vegetation standards.

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Sandy, UT

Salt Lake County

Heavy Restrictions

Sandy's east bench (generally above 1300 East and all foothill-adjacent parcels) is designated Wildland-Urban Interface by Utah Division of Forestry. WUI properties must meet defensible-space, Class-A roofing, and ember-resistant vent requirements under the Utah Wildland Urban Interface Code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSalt Lake CitySandy
FactIWUIC adopted citywide-
WUI Code-Utah WUI Code adopted
Roofing-Class A required (new/remodel)
Venting-1/8" ember-resistant mesh
Zone Map-East of ~1300 East, all foothills
Seasonal Bans-Often Jun-Oct open burning

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Salt Lake City FAQ

How do I know if I am in the WUI?

Check the SLC Fire Department WUI map or the property report from Planning.

Do I need to retrofit existing homes?

Retrofits are required only for substantial alterations; defensible space applies regardless.

Sandy FAQ

How do I check if my home is in the WUI?

Use the Utah Division of Forestry wildfire map at ffsl.utah.gov or contact the Sandy Fire Marshal at (801) 568-2950. Most properties east of 1300 East are classified WUI.

Does wildfire risk affect my homeowners insurance?

Yes, significantly. Several major insurers have non-renewed or surcharged east-bench Utah policies since 2023. Maintaining defensible space and WUI-compliant construction can help retention.

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