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Plat Activity in Salt Lake City

Track plat discussions across Salt Lake City, UT council meetings

Meetings
2
Activity
4
Last Detected
Feb 11, 2026
Year
2026

Plat is one of the most actively tracked zoning topics in Salt Lake City, UT. ZoneWire has analyzed 2 council meetings and detected 4 instances of plat activity. Below are the most recent discussions.

What is Plat?

A surveyed map that subdivides a larger parcel into individual lots, streets, and easements for legal recording.

A plat (or "subdivision plat") is a surveyed map that divides a larger parcel of land into individual lots, streets, easements, and public spaces. Once recorded with the county, the plat creates legally recognized parcels that can be individually sold, transferred, and developed.

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Plat in Salt Lake City, UT

A surveyed map that subdivides a larger parcel into individual lots, streets, and easements for legal recording. In Salt Lake City, UT, local government bodies regularly discuss plat as part of zoning and land use decisions.

ZoneWire has analyzed 2 meetings in Salt Lake City and detected 4 mentions of plat — an average of 2.0 mentions per meeting.

Recent Meetings with Plat Activity

February 11, 20263h 34m30,757 words
114zoningsubdivisionapprovedplanned developmentsetback
Agenda available
January 28, 20261h 44m13,878 words
104zoningland usesubdivisionplanned developmentpublic hearing
Agenda available

Why Track Plat?

Platting is the step that converts raw land into sellable lots. Tracking plat applications reveals new subdivisions entering the pipeline, which sections of a master-planned community are being platted next, what product types the developer is planning based on lot sizes, and when roads and utilities will be built. Unlike rezoning (which may be speculative), platting involves significant engineering investment and indicates near-term development activity.

Plat Regulations in Utah

Utah sets the regulatory framework that governs how plat decisions are made at the county and municipal level. State statutes define zoning authority, hearing requirements, and appeal processes that directly affect plat outcomes in Salt Lake City.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Salt Lake City Council, the Planning Commission, and the Historic Landmark Commission are monitored by ZoneWire for station area plan amendments, master plan amendments, conditional use permits, rezoning, and design review applications across Salt Lake City.

Salt Lake City Council meets twice per month, with the Planning Commission holding hearings twice per month and the Historic Landmark Commission meeting monthly. This generates a steady volume of zoning and historic preservation decisions.

A station area plan in Salt Lake City guides development around TRAX light rail stations along the Wasatch Front. These plans establish density, building height, and use standards for transit-oriented development and are a primary driver of rezoning activity near TRAX corridors and the Inland Port area.

Key zoning terms for Salt Lake City include station area plan, master plan amendment, conditional use permit, rezoning, design review, historic landmark designation, planned development, and overlay district. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Salt Lake City governing body.