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Code · Utah · Title 10 — Utah Municipal Code · Chapter 20

10-20-907. Boundary establishment -- Process -- Boundary agreement not subject to review by land use authority -- Prohibitions.

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Effective 11/6/2025
10-20-907. Boundary establishment -- Process -- Boundary agreement not subject to review by land use authority -- Prohibitions.
(1)The owners of adjoining property may initiate a boundary establishment to:
(a)resolve an ambiguous, uncertain, or disputed boundary between the adjoining properties; and
(b)agree upon the location of an existing common boundary between the adjoining properties.
(2)Adjoining property owners executing a boundary establishment described in Subsection
(1)shall:
(a)prepare an establishment document that complies with Section 57-1-45 ; and
(b)record the boundary establishment with the county recorder for the county in which the property exists, in accordance with Section 57-1-45 .
(3)A boundary establishment:
(a)is not subject to review of a land use authority; and
(b)does not require consent or approval from a land use authority before it may be recorded.
(4)A boundary establishment is effective from the day it is recorded by a county recorder.
(5)A municipality may enforce municipal ordinances against property with a boundary establishment that violates a land use regulation.
(6)A boundary establishment that complies with this section presumptively:
(a)has no detrimental effect on any easement on the property that is recorded before the day on which the agreement is executed; and
(b)conveys the ownership of the adjoining parties to the established common boundary.
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