ZONING CHANGE: M&G-1 (Mining & Grazing) Rare opportunity to acquire 92.07 contiguous acres of Utah County land in the Cedar Valley / Fairfield area with approximately mile of frontage on S 18150 W, a county-maintained road providing confirmed legal access. The property is zoned M&G-1 Mining & Grazing, allowing livestock, agricultural, and resource-based uses, with additional industrial or solar energy development possible through conditional use approval. Located in a growing west Utah County corridor and near existing solar infrastructure, this parcel offers strong potential for solar farm development, renewable energy projects, land banking, industrial land hold, grazing operations, or long-term investment. Large, contiguous acreage with road frontage provides flexibility for future site planning, energy use, or phased development. Neighboring property is currently used for cattle grazing and may qualify for the Utah Grazing Improvement Program or similar agricultural and conservation grants, which can help offset costs for fencing, livestock water systems, and rangeland improvements (subject to approval). No water rights or mineral rights included. Utilities not connected. All future uses subject to county zoning, conditional use approvals, and buyer due diligence.

Cedar Valley is located in Utah. Cedar Valley, Utah has a population of 1,069. Cedar Valley is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 56.85% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 50.01%.
The median household income in Cedar Valley, Utah is $95,625. The median household income for the surrounding county is $82,893 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Cedar Valley is 24.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 90.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 15.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 14.5 inches per year, with 37.8 inches of snow per year.