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Native Plants: South Jordan vs West Jordan

How do native plants rules compare between South Jordan, UT and West Jordan, UT?

South Jordan and West Jordan have similar restriction levels.

South Jordan, UT

Salt Lake County

Few Restrictions

Waterwise (xeriscape) landscaping is protected by Utah law; HOAs cannot prohibit it. Turf rebates up to $3/sq ft available.

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West Jordan, UT

Salt Lake County

Few Restrictions

West Jordan encourages native and drought-tolerant plants through JVWCD's Localscapes program. Utah Code Β§10-9a-530 bars cities from prohibiting waterwise landscaping. No minimum turf requirement exists for single-family lots.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSouth JordanWest Jordan
State lawSB 109/110 protect xeriscape-
RebateUp to $3/sq ft (Utah Water Savers)-
HOA restrictionsCannot prohibit waterwise-
Front yardXeriscape allowed-
Design standardPlant density + coverage required-
State Preemption-Utah Code Β§10-9a-530
Hardscape Limit-50% of landscape area
Rebate Program-Localscapes Rewards (JVWCD)
HOA Restriction-Cannot mandate turf
Recommended Plants-Utah natives, xeric perennials

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South Jordan FAQ

Is my HOA allowed to reject my gravel landscape?

Not if the design meets state waterwise standards. SB 109/110 bar prohibitions on waterwise landscaping.

How much can I get in rebates?

Up to $3/sq ft of removed turf through Utah Water Savers, subject to plan approval and caps.

West Jordan FAQ

Can I replace all my front-yard grass with native plants?

Yes. West Jordan requires landscaped front yards but accepts native plants, perennials, and decorative rock. Up to 50% may be hardscape.

Are there rebates for switching to native plants?

Yes. Jordan Valley Water's Localscapes Rewards program offers cash incentives up to $3/sq ft for qualifying conversions.

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