Board of Adjustment
The Board of Adjustment is an appellate governmental body. The purpose of the Board of Adjustment is to reconcile small discrepancies between code requirements and existing conditions as they relate to property dimensions, use, or to cure Planning & Zoning issues by applying the principles that the State of Utah has outlined. For most issues this reconciliation is known as a variance. The board does not meet on a regular basis but only when an issue arises. If you have an issue that you feel needs a variance or other cure, the procedure requires that the Planning & Zoning Commission review the issue first via zoning permit. If they reject the issue, then you may appeal to the Board of Adjustment. They will convene a meeting to hear the issue and decide whether it meets the State’s criteria for granting a variance or other cure. You can find the zoning permit form and the form for BOA appeal on our forms page. The official structure of the Board of Adjustment can be found in our code here. The following members have been appointed for 5 year terms:
Becky Brunner – Chairperson
Aaron Sorensen
Ted Hinkley
Tim Clark
Selicia McKay
For more information about variances, how they work and what they are, please follow this link to the Utah State Office of the Property Rights Ombudsman. This site has information and resources that will help you determine if asking for a variance is right for your situation or if you need to pursue another course: