Salt Lake City Zoning

R-1-5000 Zone in Salt Lake City, UT

R-1-5000 zoning district rules in Salt Lake City, UT. Permitted uses, setbacks, height limits, and lot coverage requirements.

Residential DistrictSingle-Family Residential

The R-1-5000 zone in Salt Lake City, UT is a residential district (Single-Family Residential). Permits one dwelling unit per lot. Typically the most restrictive residential zone. Designed to preserve the character of established single-family neighborhoods. This zone requires a 15 ft front setback, 5 ft side setback, and 15 ft rear setback. Maximum building height is 28 feet (2 stories). Maximum lot coverage is 50%.

Common Permitted Uses

  • Single-family homes

Permits one dwelling unit per lot. Typically the most restrictive residential zone. Designed to preserve the character of established single-family neighborhoods.

Setback Requirements

Setback TypeRequirement
Front Setback15 feet
Side Setback5 feet
Rear Setback15 feet

SLC Code Title 21A. R-1-5000 — moderate density single-family, 5,000 sqft minimum lot.

Height Limits

Max Height
28 feet
Max Stories
2

SLC Code Title 21A.

Lot Coverage

Max Coverage
50%

SLC Code Title 21A.

Parking Requirements

Single-family: 2 spaces per single-family dwelling in R-1 zones. Salt Lake City Code. Multi-family: 1-1.5 spaces per unit in RMF zones. Reduced requirements near TRAX light rail stations.

Source: Salt Lake City Code Title 21A; Utah Code Section 10-21-303 (Internal Accessory Dwelling Units; renumbered from §10-9a-530 by SB1008 §121, eff. 11/06/25; legacy citation §10-9a-534 was a mis-citation — that statute is the building-design/parking prohibition, now §10-20-618). Last verified April 5, 2026. View source

Last updated: April 5, 2026
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