Salt Lake City Feasibility & Zoning Lookup
Data version: Q2 2026 · Last updated 2026-05-13
Buildability City Score™: B+ (Top 28%) · Median permit time: 60 days
TL;DR. Answer the question every Salt Lake City property owner eventually asks: what can I actually build here? Buildability™ reads your zoning district, Utah state law, setbacks, height limits, overlays, environmental flags, and utility access — then gives you a Buildability Score™ in about 20 seconds. First check is free.
What's typically possible on a Salt Lake City lot
Most Salt Lake City lots fall under a residential zone that permits one or more of: a new single-family home, an addition, an ADU, a detached garage, or a teardown-rebuild. What's actually feasible depends on lot size, existing structures, setbacks, FAR, height limits, and overlays like historic districts, flood zones, or hillside/slope rules. Buildability™ reads your specific parcel against Salt Lake City's code — not a neighborhood generalization.
The hidden blockers to check first
Salt Lake City zoning alone doesn't tell the full story — state environmental rules, utility availability, floodplain maps, and historic overlays can all override base zoning. Buildability™ reads them all in one pass so you're not chasing surprises after the site survey.
How Buildability™ checks your Salt Lake City lot
Enter any Salt Lake City address. Buildability™ pulls zoning, parcel dimensions, setbacks, FAR, height limits, easements, environmental overlays, utility access, and Utah state-level rules that apply. Results include your Buildability Score™, buildable envelope, the scenarios that are feasible (new build, addition, ADU, split), and the ones that aren't — in about 20 seconds. First check is free.
Help us keep this accurate
Buildability™ translates Salt Lake City's buildability rules in plain language. Rules change and overlays are sometimes missed — if you spot an error on this page, email team@buildability.us 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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