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Accessory Apartment (A) Overlay Zone in Provo, UT
I recently started a job at BYU and my wife and I are considering looking for a house close to BYU and renting out the basement.
I was wondering if anyone had insight into how to know if a property falls in an A overlay zone?
I have read the following:
https://provo.municipal.codes/Code/14.46.050
But I just wanted some clarification. Is it saying that any property in zone A1, RA, or R1 that meets the 4+ acre, 16+ dwellings, 50% developed conditions is automatically in an A overlay zone?