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Artificial Turf: South Jordan vs West Valley City

How do artificial turf rules compare between South Jordan, UT and West Valley City, UT?

South Jordan and West Valley City have similar restriction levels.

South Jordan, UT

Salt Lake County

Some Restrictions

Salt Lake County does not prohibit artificial turf on private residential lots. Inside Salt Lake City limits, Chapter 21A.48 (Landscaping and Buffers) prohibits artificial turf in any location where landscaping is regulated by the chapter, including required front-yard landscape areas and park strips, after a March 2024 City Council clarification. Suburban Salt Lake County cities have varied rules - confirm with the local planning office.

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West Valley City, UT

Salt Lake County

Some Restrictions

Artificial turf permitted in most residential yards; subject to zoning standards and possible HOA rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSouth JordanWest Valley City
County PositionAllowed; not counted as required landscape-
Salt Lake City RuleProhibited where landscaping is regulated (Chapter 21A.48)-
EffectiveMarch 2024 Council clarification-
Park Strips (SLC)No artificial turf-
Front Yards (SLC)No artificial turf-
State ProtectionHB 282 covers live plants only - not turf-
South Salt LakeRestricted (Ord. 2023-29 / Ch. 17.06)-
Fact-Allowed in residential yards

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

South Jordan FAQ

Can I install artificial turf in my front yard in Salt Lake City?

No. Under Salt Lake City Code Chapter 21A.48, artificial turf is prohibited in any location where landscaping is regulated, including required front-yard landscape areas and the park strip between sidewalk and curb. This was clarified by the City Council in March 2024.

Can I use artificial turf in unincorporated Salt Lake County?

Yes - the county does not ban it. But under Chapter 19.77 (Water Efficient Landscape Design Standards), artificial turf does not count toward the required living landscape area in new development. Plan to install living water-wise plantings or hardscape to meet the chapter's minimums.

Does state law protect my right to install artificial turf?

No. Utah Code Sec. 17-50-339 (HB 282, 2022) protects only live water-wise and xeriscape plantings - it does not require an HOA, city, or county to permit artificial turf. Cities like Salt Lake City may still prohibit synthetic turf in required landscape areas.

West Valley City FAQ

Can my entire front yard be turf?

Generally yes, but check any HOA design standards and applicable park strip rules.

Does the city offer rebates for turf?

No, artificial turf does not qualify for Flip Your Strip rebates; those target living waterwise plants.

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