State governing act
Utah Community Association Act (Title 57, Chapter 8a)
Filing the casserole receipts
A volunteer board guide for Draper: understand where municipal code ends, where your HOA covenants begin, and how to comply with Utah Community Association Act (Title 57, Chapter 8a).
State governing act
Utah Community Association Act (Title 57, Chapter 8a)
County jurisdiction
Salt Lake County
County recording office
Salt Lake County Recorder
2001 S State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84190 (opens in Google Maps)
County recording office
Salt Lake County Recorder
2001 S State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84190 (opens in Google Maps)
Summaries below are for board orientation. Verify requirements in the official Draper municipal code (opens in a new tab).
Draper municipal code
Draper enforces zoning rules on short-term rentals. Reconcile municipal licenses with restrictions under the Utah Community Association Act (Title 57, Chapter 8a).
HOA governing documents
HOAs enforce recorded use restrictions (minimum lease terms, guest limits, parking) when consistent with applicable city licensure and state law. Covenant enforcement requires notice, cure periods, and uniform application.
Zoning & building code
Zoning codes in Draper dictate setbacks and fence rules. HOA covenants govern materials and styling through the design review board.
Permit thresholds
Structural alterations require building permits from the city of Draper. HOA architectural committee approval is separate and required.
HOA architectural control
HOAs review fences and additions through architectural committees under CC&Rs. Municipal compliance alone does not satisfy HOA design or notice requirements.
State / local protections
Utah Code § 57-8a-218 restricts HOAs from prohibiting solar energy systems or water-efficient landscaping. Boards may enforce reasonable design standards.
What HOAs may still regulate
HOAs may adopt reasonable design rules that meet statutory tests (location, color, timeline). Associations cannot impose outright bans where state law voids them.
Municipal trash schedules, curb placement, and code enforcement pathways.
Waste collection is coordinated by Draper or county sanitation. Nuisances and code violations are reported to the local municipal code office.
Mediation, courts, and state resources when board actions are challenged.
Disputes can be resolved through mediation or the District Court of Salt Lake County. Check the Utah State Legislature publications for homeowner rights.
Mountain communities often require timely sidewalk clearing and designated plow routes. Boards should align CC&R enforcement with municipal snow events.
Board checklist
Drought cycles and municipal watering schedules affect landscaping covenants. Automate reminders when restrictions tighten.
Board checklist
Utah mountain communities face rapid temperature swings and heavy snow loads. Plan preventive maintenance before peak winter demand.
Board checklist
Late fee estimator
Enter your typical monthly assessment to see how local caps may apply. KindHOA can automate notices and fee schedules once your board defines the rules.
Estimated legal ceiling
$15.00
Many associations cannot assess late fees until accounts are at least 30 days past due and proper notice has been sent. You entered 15 days past due.
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Organize CC&Rs, bylaws, and policies for owners.
State caps and notice requirements before you assess fees.
City guides with municipal code vs. HOA covenant matrix.
Enforce covenants with formal notice letters.
Calculate assessments from your annual budget.
Free online dues collection for volunteer boards.
Proxies, quorum, and online formal ballots.
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