Utah County has no ocean coastline but regulates development near Utah Lake, the Provo and Spanish Fork Rivers, and Jordanelle Reservoir tributaries. Shoreline buffers, floodplain restrictions, and US Army Corps Β§404 wetland permits apply near Utah Lake, a sovereign lake managed by the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire & State Lands.
Utah Lake is classified as a sovereign navigable water under Utah Code Β§65A-10, with the bed owned by the state below the ordinary high-water mark of roughly 4,489.045 feet elevation. Development below that elevation requires a sovereign lands lease from the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire & State Lands (FFSL). The county's Land Use Ordinance imposes riparian and shoreline setbacks typically ranging from 25 to 100 feet from the ordinary high-water mark of rivers, streams, and Utah Lake. Wetlands, which are extensive along Utah Lake's western and southern shores, require a Β§404 permit from the US Army Corps of Engineers under the Clean Water Act before any fill or dredging. FEMA-mapped floodplains around Utah Lake, the Provo River, American Fork Creek, and Hobble Creek trigger floodplain development permits under Utah County Code and FEMA NFIP rules. Shoreland areas in the Geneva and Vineyard vicinity have extra environmental review given historic industrial contamination.
Unpermitted work on Utah Lake bed or below OHWM: FFSL enforcement and restoration orders. Wetland fill without Β§404 permit: federal fines up to $25,000 per day of violation. Building in floodplain without permit: stop-work, loss of NFIP flood insurance eligibility, fines $500 to $5,000.
Spanish Fork, UT
Spanish Fork's noise ordinance (Title 9) prohibits disturbing noises at any hour, with stricter enforcement during nighttime hours. Sound level measurements ...
Spanish Fork, UT
Construction noise is acknowledged as necessary but must not reach a level that becomes harmful or disturbing. Standard Utah construction hours (7 AMβ9 PM we...
Spanish Fork, UT
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Spanish Fork, UT
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Spanish Fork, UT
Vehicles parked in driveways must not overhang the sidewalk or public right-of-way. Driveways must be paved for ADUs. Unlicensed vehicles and inoperable vehi...
Spanish Fork, UT
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