Moving to Sandy, UT?
Here are the local rules you need to know before you unpack.
Every city has its own set of local ordinances that go beyond state and federal law. From when you can mow your lawn to whether you can park your RV in the driveway, these rules affect daily life in ways most people do not expect. This guide covers the key ordinances in Sandy across 26 categories and 113 specific rules we track.
๐ Noise Ordinances
Noise rules affect everything from weekend parties to lawn care schedules. Quiet hours, construction restrictions, and barking dog limits vary widely between cities.
Aircraft Noise
Few RestrictionsAircraft noise is federally preempted by the FAA. Sandy is under approach paths for Salt Lake City International Airport (KSLC) about 15 miles north. Complaints go to the SLC Airport noise office.
Leaf Blower Rules
Few RestrictionsSandy has no leaf blower specific ban. Use is restricted to general construction and yard maintenance hours (7 AM to 9 PM weekdays).
Vehicle Noise
Some RestrictionsModified exhaust, loud stereos, and engine revving are prohibited in Sandy under state and local code. Utah Code 41-6a-1626 requires functional mufflers on all vehicles.
Amplified Music & Events
Some RestrictionsAmplified music audible beyond 50 feet or at property lines after 10 PM violates Sandy noise rules. Outdoor events at venues may require a special event permit.
Industrial Noise
Some RestrictionsCommercial and industrial noise in Sandy must not disturb adjacent residential zones. Loading docks, HVAC, and trash pickup near homes are restricted during quiet hours.
Quiet Hours
Some RestrictionsSandy City quiet hours run 10 PM to 7 AM under Title 9 of the Sandy Municipal Code. Unreasonable noise audible at property lines during these hours is a class C misdemeanor.
Construction Hours
Some RestrictionsConstruction noise in Sandy is generally limited to 7 AM to 9 PM on weekdays and Saturdays. Sunday and holiday construction typically requires special permission.
Barking Dogs
Some RestrictionsSandy prohibits habitual dog barking that disturbs neighbors. Animal Services investigates complaints and can issue citations after warnings.
๐ Short-Term Rentals
If you plan to rent out your home on Airbnb or VRBO - even occasionally - you need to know the local STR rules before listing.
Occupancy Limits
Some RestrictionsSTR occupancy is limited by building code (typically 2 per bedroom plus 2) and by Sandy property maintenance standards prohibiting overcrowding.
Insurance Requirements
Some RestrictionsSandy does not mandate a specific STR insurance policy but operators should carry commercial lodging or short-term rental liability insurance; platform host protection is not a substitute.
Taxes & Fees
Some RestrictionsSTR operators must collect Utah state sales tax, state transient room tax (0.32%), county transient room tax, and Sandy municipal transient room tax, plus pay an annual business license fee.
Parking Rules
Some RestrictionsSTRs must provide off-street parking for all guest vehicles; on-street parking cannot be used to meet requirements and must comply with Sandy parking ordinance.
Night Caps
Few RestrictionsSandy does not impose a specific annual night cap on short-term rentals, but the 30-day threshold defines what counts as short-term versus long-term rental.
Registration Rules
Some RestrictionsSTR operators must obtain a Sandy business license, register with the Utah State Tax Commission for TRT, and comply with zoning and safety inspections.
Noise Rules
Some RestrictionsShort-term rental guests must follow Sandy noise ordinance (Title 9), with quiet hours 10pm-7am and operator responsibility for guest conduct.
Permit Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsShort-term rentals in Sandy require a business license and compliance with zoning restrictions; whole-home STRs are largely prohibited in residential zones under Utah law that still allows cities to restrict non-owner-occupied rentals.
๐ฅ Fire Regulations
Fire pit rules, fireworks restrictions, and brush clearance requirements are especially important if you are coming from a state with different fire risk profiles.
Smoke Detectors
Heavy RestrictionsUtah Code ยง15A-5-202 and the International Residential Code adopted in Sandy require working smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every level. Homes built or substantially remodeled after 2015 require interconnected, hardwired alarms with battery backup.
Backyard Fires
Some RestrictionsBackyard recreational fires in Sandy must comply with IFC ยง307: 15-foot structure setback, 3-foot max diameter, clean fuel only, and constant adult supervision with water source. Fires are prohibited on DAQ air action days and during east-bench wildfire restriction orders.
Wildfire Zones
Heavy RestrictionsSandy'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.
Brush Clearance
Heavy RestrictionsSandy residents in the east bench wildland-urban interface must maintain 30 feet of defensible space around structures, cleared of dead brush, dry grass, and flammable debris. The Fire Marshal conducts annual inspections May-September; non-compliance results in city-contracted abatement billed to the owner.
Fireworks
Heavy RestrictionsSandy restricts consumer fireworks to Utah's state-authorized windows (July 2-5, July 22-25, Dec 31-Jan 1) and bans discharge in designated wildfire-restricted zones on the east bench. Violations carry fines up to $1,000 plus full suppression cost recovery.
Outdoor Burning
Heavy RestrictionsOpen burning in Sandy is prohibited year-round for yard waste and requires a DAQ/Fire Marshal permit for any allowable burn. Utah's mandatory 'no-burn' air action days and the Wasatch Front winter inversion period (Nov 1-Mar 1) prohibit all solid-fuel burning including fire pits.
Fire Pit Rules
Some RestrictionsRecreational fire pits in Sandy are allowed with clean wood or propane only, must be at least 15 feet from any structure, and are prohibited during state air action days and wildfire restriction periods. Fire pit size is limited to 3 feet in diameter under IFC ยง307.
๐ Parking Rules
Parking rules catch more new residents off guard than almost any other ordinance. RV storage, overnight parking bans, and driveway regulations vary significantly.
Abandoned Vehicles
Some RestrictionsVehicles parked on public streets for more than 72 hours or visibly inoperable on private property can be tagged, cited, and towed as abandoned under Sandy code.
Overnight Parking
Few RestrictionsOvernight on-street parking is generally permitted in Sandy residential areas subject to the 72-hour limit and snow removal ordinances.
Driveway Rules
Some RestrictionsResidential driveways must be paved with concrete or asphalt, meet minimum width standards, and cannot cover more than 40% of the front yard area.
EV Charging
Few RestrictionsResidential EV charger installation requires an electrical permit and is encouraged citywide; commercial EV parking spaces must meet Utah accessibility standards.
RV & Boat Parking
Some RestrictionsRVs, boats, and trailers may be stored on private residential property in side or rear yards, but street parking is limited to 72 hours and front yard storage is restricted.
Street Parking Limits
Some RestrictionsOn-street parking is allowed on most Sandy residential streets except where signed, with a 72-hour continuous parking limit and winter snow removal restrictions.
Commercial Vehicle Restrictions
Some RestrictionsCommercial vehicles over one ton or with commercial signage cannot be parked overnight in Sandy residential zones except for active service calls.
๐งฑ Fence Regulations
Planning to put up a fence? Height limits, material restrictions, and permit requirements differ by city - and sometimes by which side of the property the fence sits on.
Neighbor Fence Rules
Few RestrictionsUtah has no shared fence cost statute. Sandy neighbors typically split costs by agreement. Fence must be on your property or on the exact boundary line with neighbor consent.
Permit Requirements
Some RestrictionsSandy requires a building permit for fences over 6 feet tall and for masonry or retaining walls over 4 feet. Standard residential fences under 6 ft generally do not need a permit.
Material Restrictions
Some RestrictionsSandy allows wood, vinyl, masonry, and wrought iron fences. Chain link is restricted in some front yards. Barbed wire and electric fences are not permitted in residential zones.
Pool Barriers
Heavy RestrictionsSwimming pools in Sandy must be enclosed by a barrier at least 48 inches tall with self-closing self-latching gates per the Utah-adopted International Residential Code Appendix G.
Fence Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsSandy enforces corner clear view (sight triangle) rules. Fences, hedges, or structures over 3 feet are prohibited within the sight triangle at intersections and driveways.
Height Limits
Some RestrictionsSandy fence height limits: 4 ft in front yards and 6 ft in side and rear yards in residential zones. Taller fences require a permit or variance.
๐ Animal Ordinances
Pet owners and aspiring chicken keepers should check local animal ordinances before signing a lease or closing on a home.
Breed Restrictions
Few RestrictionsSandy City has no breed-specific ban. Dangerous or vicious dogs are regulated by behavior under Utah Code 18-1-3 and Salt Lake County ordinance.
Dog Leash Laws
Heavy RestrictionsAll dogs in Sandy must be leashed (6 ft max) or under physical restraint when off the owner property. Off-leash only permitted at Dimple Dell Regional Park off-leash area and other designated spots.
Wildlife Feeding
Heavy RestrictionsFeeding deer, elk, and other big game is prohibited under Utah Code 23A-5-313. Sandy foothills see regular deer; intentional feeding can bring a citation and attract cougars.
Pet Limits
Some RestrictionsSandy limits households to a reasonable number of dogs and cats, typically 3 dogs and 3 cats without a kennel or cattery license. Licensing is required for dogs over 4 months.
Exotic Pets
Heavy RestrictionsSandy prohibits dangerous and exotic animals as pets, including big cats, primates, venomous reptiles, and wolf hybrids. Utah Code R657-3 also restricts native wildlife possession.
Beekeeping
Some RestrictionsBeekeeping is allowed on residential lots in Sandy subject to hive setbacks and Utah Department of Agriculture registration under the Utah Bee Inspection Act (Utah Code 4-11).
Chickens & Livestock
Some RestrictionsSandy may allow backyard chickens with limits. Roosters typically banned in residential areas. Livestock requires agricultural zoning.
๐ฟ Landscaping Rules
From grass height limits to tree removal permits, landscaping rules can surprise new homeowners, especially in drought-prone areas with water restrictions.
Rainwater Harvesting
Some RestrictionsUtah legalized residential rainwater harvesting in 2010 under ยง73-3-1.5. Sandy residents may collect up to 2,500 gallons in registered covered storage or up to 200 gallons in two 100-gallon containers without registration.
Artificial Turf
Few RestrictionsSandy permits artificial turf as a waterwise landscaping option under Utah Code ยง10-9a-530. Utah's 2023 HB 410 bans nonfunctional turf in new developments after 2027, making synthetic grass an accepted alternative for park strips and yards.
Native Plants
Few RestrictionsSandy encourages native and drought-tolerant plantings under Utah Code ยง10-9a-530, which preempts cities from banning xeriscape. Localscapes and Utah native plants qualify for turf-removal rebates through Jordan Valley Water's 'Flip Your Strip' program.
Grass Height Limits
Some RestrictionsSandy requires residential grass and weeds to be kept under 8 inches under the city's nuisance code. Non-compliant lawns receive a written notice with 10-14 days to abate before the city contracts mowing and bills the owner.
Tree Trimming
Some RestrictionsSandy requires trees overhanging public sidewalks to maintain 8 feet vertical clearance and 14 feet over streets. Property owners are responsible for trimming trees on their property and in the park strip adjacent to their lot.
Water Restrictions
Heavy RestrictionsSandy follows Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District's stage-based watering schedule โ typically 3 days/week by odd/even address during normal years, reduced to 2 days during Stage 2 drought. No watering between 10 AM and 6 PM year-round; winter watering prohibited Nov-Mar.
Tree Removal & Heritage Trees
Some RestrictionsPrivate trees on residential property in Sandy can generally be removed without a permit, but street trees, park-strip trees, and trees in HOA-governed areas require approval. Removal in designated sensitive lands (hillside/foothill overlays) requires a land-disturbance permit.
Weed Ordinances
Some RestrictionsSandy declares noxious weeds and vegetation over 8 inches a public nuisance under city code. Owners must abate after a 10-14 day notice; non-compliance triggers city-contracted abatement billed to the property with lien authority.
๐ผ Home Business
Working from home is common, but running a business from home often requires permits and must comply with zoning restrictions on customer traffic and signage.
Zoning Restrictions
Some RestrictionsSandy allows home occupations in residential zones with a business license. The business must be clearly incidental to the residence, occupy no more than 25% of the home's floor area, and may employ no more than one non-resident worker. No retail sales, signage restrictions apply, and traffic must not exceed normal residential levels.
Cottage Food Operations
Some RestrictionsCottage food in Sandy is regulated under the Utah Home Consumption and Homemade Food Act (ยง4-5-17). Registration with Utah Department of Agriculture & Food (UDAF) is required, with labeling mandates. Sales are limited to direct-to-consumer (no retail/restaurants) and allowed low-risk foods only.
Home Occupation Permits
Some RestrictionsSandy requires a home occupation permit and business license for any business operated from a residence, with standards limiting employees, customer visits, signage, and outdoor storage.
Customer Traffic Restrictions
Some RestrictionsLimited client visits allowed; typically no more than one client at a time and off-street parking required.
Signage Rules
Heavy RestrictionsHome occupations in Sandy are prohibited from using any exterior signage, lighted signs, window lettering, or commercial display. Yard signs advertising the business are not permitted. One small identification sign may be allowed under very limited conditions in some zones.
Home Daycare
Some RestrictionsHome-based daycare is permitted in Sandy as a home occupation, subject to Utah state licensing thresholds and city home occupation standards in Title 15 of the Land Development Code.
๐ Swimming Pools & Spas
Pool ownership comes with safety fencing requirements, permit obligations, and drainage rules that vary by jurisdiction.
Pool Permits
Some RestrictionsSandy requires a building permit for any in-ground or above-ground pool over 24 inches deep, with plan review for structure, barriers, and electrical.
Hot Tub Rules
Few RestrictionsHot tubs and spas with locking safety covers meeting ASTM F1346 are exempt from the 48-inch barrier requirement but still require electrical permits.
Above-Ground Pools
Some RestrictionsAbove-ground pools over 24 inches deep require a permit and barrier; pools with 48+ inch walls can serve as their own barrier if ladders are removable or secured.
Safety Rules
Heavy RestrictionsSandy pools must meet Virginia Graeme Baker Act anti-entrapment standards, have compliant drain covers, and provide rescue equipment for any pool serving more than a single family.
Fencing Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsPool barriers in Sandy must be at least 48 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates, per IRC Appendix V and Utah state pool safety law.
๐๏ธ Accessory Structures
Thinking about an ADU, shed, or garage conversion? Local rules on accessory structures have changed rapidly in recent years, especially in California.
Carport Rules
Some RestrictionsCarports in Sandy require a building permit when attached to the home or exceeding 200 sqft. They must meet front-yard setbacks (typically 25-30 ft) and side-yard setbacks (3-5 ft), with maximum height usually 15 feet.
Tiny Homes
Some RestrictionsTiny homes on permanent foundations are permitted in Sandy as primary dwellings or internal ADUs if they meet full Utah IRC code. Tiny homes on wheels (THOWs/RVs) are NOT permitted as permanent dwellings โ they are treated as RVs and cannot be occupied long-term on residential property.
ADU Rules
Some RestrictionsSandy permits both internal and detached ADUs in single-family zones under Utah Code ยง10-9a-530 (HB 462/SB 174). Internal ADUs are permitted by right with registration; detached ADUs require a conditional use permit. Owner-occupancy cannot be required by state law.
Garage Conversions
Some RestrictionsSandy allows garage-to-living-space conversions with a building permit, full code compliance (egress, insulation, HVAC), and typically a requirement to replace lost off-street parking. Converting to a rentable ADU falls under Sandy's internal ADU ordinance.
Shed Rules
Some RestrictionsSandy allows backyard sheds up to 200 sqft without a building permit; sheds 200-1,000 sqft require a permit. Setbacks are typically 3 feet from side/rear property lines and sheds must stay behind the front facade of the primary residence.
๐ Environmental Rules
Stormwater Management
Heavy RestrictionsSandy enforces Utah DEQ MS4 stormwater permit requirements, prohibiting illicit discharges to Little Cottonwood Creek and requiring SWPPPs for construction over 1 acre.
Erosion Control
Heavy RestrictionsConstruction and grading on slopes over 10% require erosion control plans with BMPs inspected by Sandy before, during, and after earthwork, especially in foothill zones.
Grading & Drainage
Heavy RestrictionsGrading permits are required for earthwork over 50 cubic yards or on slopes over 10%, with drainage plans preventing runoff onto neighboring properties.
Flood Zones
Heavy RestrictionsSandy participates in the NFIP with floodplain regulations requiring elevation certificates and permits for development in FEMA SFHAs along Little Cottonwood Creek and Dry Creek.
๐ฑ Cannabis Regulations
Home Cultivation
Heavy RestrictionsHome cultivation of cannabis is prohibited in Sandy. Utah medical cannabis patients may possess product but may not grow their own.
Dispensary Zoning
Heavy RestrictionsMedical cannabis pharmacies in Utah are state-licensed and limited in number. Sandy does not have a licensed medical cannabis pharmacy and recreational dispensaries are prohibited.
โ๏ธ Solar Energy
Panel Permits
Few RestrictionsRooftop solar PV installations require a combined building/electrical permit in Sandy with expedited review for standard residential systems under Utah SB 154.
HOA Restrictions
Few RestrictionsUtah Solar Access Act (Utah Code 57-8a-801) prevents HOAs from prohibiting solar panels but allows reasonable aesthetic restrictions on placement.
๐ชง Sign Regulations
Holiday Displays
Few RestrictionsTemporary holiday decorations and lights on residential property are not regulated by ordinance. Commercial displays must comply with general sign standards.
Garage Sale Signs
Some RestrictionsGarage sale signs are allowed on private property during the sale. They may not be placed on public right-of-way, utility poles, or traffic signs.
Political Signs
Few RestrictionsPolitical signs are allowed on private property without a permit, consistent with First Amendment protections. Signs in the public right-of-way are prohibited.
๐๏ธ Property Maintenance
Snow & Sidewalk Clearing
Some RestrictionsSandy requires property owners to clear snow and ice from adjacent public sidewalks within 24 hours after snowfall ends.
Vacant Lot Maintenance
Some RestrictionsOwners of vacant lots must control weeds, debris, and nuisances. Sandy may abate unmaintained lots and place a lien for costs against the property.
Trash Bin Storage
Some RestrictionsBetween collection days, trash and recycling cans must be stored out of public view from the street, typically behind a fence, in a garage, or beside the house.
Property Blight
Heavy RestrictionsSandy prohibits junk, debris, inoperable vehicles, and overgrown weeds on private property. Violations are enforced through Code Enforcement with civil penalties.
Garage Sale Rules
Few RestrictionsGarage sales are allowed without a permit in Sandy. Sales are limited in frequency and duration and signage is regulated.
๐ก Outdoor Lighting
Light Trespass
Some RestrictionsLight spilling onto adjacent residential property above 0.5 foot-candles at the property line is considered a nuisance and can be cited under Sandy code.
Dark Sky Rules
Some RestrictionsSandy requires full-cutoff exterior lighting in new developments to reduce light pollution and preserve night sky visibility along the Wasatch Front.
๐ Rental Property Rules
Rent Control
Few RestrictionsUtah state law (Utah Code 10-8-85.5) prohibits municipal rent control, so Sandy cannot and does not regulate residential rental rates.
Just Cause Eviction
Few RestrictionsSandy has no just-cause eviction ordinance. Utah law (Title 78B Chapter 6 Part 8) governs all residential evictions and preempts local just-cause rules.
Rental Registration
Some RestrictionsSandy requires residential rental dwellings to be licensed through the Good Landlord Program. Participation offers reduced business license fees and requires landlord training.
๐๏ธ Trash & Recycling
Recycling Requirements
Few RestrictionsCurbside recycling is provided but not mandatory. Accepted items include paper, cardboard, metal cans, and plastics numbered 1 and 2. Glass is not accepted curbside.
Pickup Rules & Schedules
Some RestrictionsSandy Public Works provides weekly curbside trash and every-other-week recycling collection. Containers must be placed curbside by 7:00 AM on collection day.
Bulk Item Disposal
Some RestrictionsSandy provides two annual neighborhood cleanup events where residents may set out bulk items and yard waste for curbside pickup. Extra pickups can be scheduled for a fee.
Bin Placement Rules
Some RestrictionsTrash and recycling cans must be placed at the curb with at least four feet of clearance between cans and away from parked cars, mailboxes, and obstacles.
๐ Drone Rules
Recreational Drones
Some RestrictionsRecreational drone operators must follow FAA rules. Sandy prohibits drone takeoff and landing in city parks except at designated locations and near the airport.
Commercial Drones
Some RestrictionsCommercial drone operations require an FAA Part 107 certificate. Sandy requires coordination with the city for filming or operations on public property and a Sandy business license.
๐ Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors
Food Truck Permits
Some RestrictionsFood truck operators in Sandy need a Utah business license, Salt Lake County Health mobile food permit, and Sandy business license to operate.
Vending Zones
Some RestrictionsFood truck vending is permitted in Sandy commercial zones and at special events, prohibited on residential streets and within 200 feet of schools during school hours.
๐ช Soliciting & Door-to-Door
Solicitor Permits
Some RestrictionsDoor-to-door solicitors must obtain a Sandy solicitor license and carry the ID card while soliciting. Hours are limited and No Soliciting signs must be honored.
No-Knock Registry
Some RestrictionsSandy solicitors must honor posted No Soliciting signs. Ignoring a posted sign is a separate violation and can result in license revocation.
๐ Curfew Laws
Park Curfew
Some RestrictionsSandy city parks are closed from 10:00 PM to sunrise (or 6:00 AM) unless a special use permit has been issued. Violators face trespass citations.
Juvenile Curfew
Some RestrictionsSandy enforces a juvenile curfew prohibiting minors under 18 from being in public places during late night hours without a parent or valid exception.
๐ Building Setbacks & Zoning
Structure Height Limits
Some RestrictionsResidential structures in Sandy are generally limited to 30-35 feet or 2.5 stories, with stricter limits on the east bench to preserve views of the Wasatch.
Setback Rules
Some RestrictionsSandy residential setbacks typically require 25 ft front, 8-10 ft side, and 25-30 ft rear yards, with variations by zone and lot configuration.
Lot Coverage Limits
Some RestrictionsMaximum building coverage in Sandy residential zones typically ranges from 35-45% of lot area, with additional limits on impervious surface in foothill zones.
๐ท๏ธ Garage & Yard Sales
๐๏ธ HOA Rules
Dispute Resolution
Some RestrictionsUtah HOAs must offer informal dispute resolution and cannot charge disproportionate fees; mediation is encouraged before litigation.
CC&R Enforcement
Some RestrictionsHOAs enforce CCRs through fines, liens, and legal action but must follow Utah Code 57-8a notice, hearing, and proportionality requirements.
Board Procedures
Some RestrictionsUtah HOAs must follow open meeting, notice, and record-keeping procedures under Utah Community Association Act (Title 57 Chapter 8a), which applies to Sandy HOAs.
Architectural Review
Some RestrictionsUtah HOAs can enforce architectural review under recorded CCRs but must follow their own written procedures and cannot unreasonably deny solar panels, xeriscaping, or EV chargers.
Assessment & Dues
Some RestrictionsHOAs in Sandy can levy assessments per CCRs and collect through liens, with Utah Code protections requiring notice and limiting late fees and interest.
๐ง Building Safety
Lead Paint
Some RestrictionsPre-1978 homes in Sandy are subject to federal EPA Renovation, Repair, and Painting rule requiring lead-safe work practices and disclosure to buyers and renters.
Scaffold & Sidewalk Shed
Some RestrictionsScaffolding must comply with IBC Chapter 33 and OSHA standards, with permits required when erected in the public right-of-way or over 10 feet tall.
Pest Control
Some RestrictionsProperty owners must eliminate rodent and insect infestations under Sandy property maintenance code, with coordination through Salt Lake County Health Department for public health nuisances.
Elevator Maintenance
Heavy RestrictionsElevators in Sandy are regulated by Utah Labor Commission under Utah Code 34A-7, requiring annual inspections, licensed mechanics, and state operating permits.
Overall: What to Expect in Sandy
Sandy has 113 ordinances on file across 26 categories. Of these, 19 are rated permissive, 71 moderate, and 23 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in Sandy compared to other cities.
Rules can change, and enforcement varies. Always verify specific requirements with the city directly before making major decisions like building a fence, listing on Airbnb, or starting a home business.