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Code · Utah · Title 53 — Public Safety Code · Chapter 5A

53-5a-703. Shooting range as a public nuisance -- Notice for new subdivision development.

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Effective 5/6/2026
53-5a-703. Shooting range as a public nuisance -- Notice for new subdivision development.
(1)A state agency or political subdivision shall ensure that any of the state agency's or political subdivision's rules or ordinances that define or prohibit a public nuisance exclude from the definition or prohibition any shooting range or public shooting range that was established, constructed, or operated before the implementation of the rule or ordinance regarding public nuisance unless that activity or operation substantially and adversely affects public health or safety.
(2)For any new subdivision development located in whole or in part within 1,000 feet of the boundary of any shooting range or public shooting range that was established, constructed, or operated before the development of the subdivision, the owner of the development shall provide on any plat filed with the county recorder the following notice:
"Shooting Range Area
This property is located in the vicinity of an established shooting range or public shooting range. It can be anticipated that customary uses and activities at this shooting range or public shooting range will be conducted now and in the future. The use and enjoyment of this property is expressly conditioned on acceptance of any annoyance or inconvenience that may result from these uses and activities."
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