Salt Lake City Zoning Codes Explained
Data version: Q2 2026 · Last updated 2026-04-21
Buildability City Score™: B+ (Top 28%) · Median permit time: 60 days
Salt Lake City's zoning code is the foundation of what you can and can't build. Buildability™ decodes it for your specific parcel — base zone, overlays, permitted uses, setbacks, FAR, height limits, and how Utah state law interacts with local rules. Free instant lookup.
Understanding Salt Lake City zoning districts
Salt Lake City's zoning is built around a handful of base districts. Residential zones (often R-1, R-2, RM-1, etc.) control single-family and multi-family housing with different lot size, setback, and height limits. Commercial zones (C-1, C-2, C-3) permit retail, office, and mixed-use. Industrial zones (I or M) cover manufacturing, warehousing, and heavy uses. Mixed-use and transit-oriented zones layer housing above commercial. Buildability™ returns your exact district and decodes what it means for your specific Salt Lake City parcel.
Overlays and the things that trip people up
Base zoning alone doesn't tell the full story. Salt Lake City has overlay districts — historic preservation, coastal protection, airport influence, hillside/slope, flood hazard, transit-oriented — that add requirements on top of base zoning. A parcel that looks R-1 permissive can be locked down by a historic overlay. Buildability™ flags every overlay that touches your lot so you're not surprised at the permit counter.
How Buildability™ reads your Salt Lake City zoning
Enter any Salt Lake City address. Buildability™ pulls the current zoning district, permitted uses, development standards (FAR, lot coverage, setbacks, height), overlay districts, and Utah state-level rules that apply. Results include your Buildability Score™, permitted uses, maximum build envelope, and the overlays to watch. Free for your first check.
Help us keep this accurate
Buildability™ translates Salt Lake City's zoning rules in plain language. Rules change and overlays are sometimes missed — if you spot an error on this page, email support@readypermit.ai with the URL and what's off. We verify with the Salt Lake City planning department and update within 48 hours of a confirmed correction. Salt Lake City planning staff: the same email works if you'd like to flag corrections or set up a direct verification channel.
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