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Commissioners approve rezoning at 989 Antelope Drive from light industrial to single-family residential

5404344 · July 16, 2025
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Summary

The board approved a zoning map amendment to allow a new homeowner to occupy and renovate a property at 989 Antelope Drive, changing the lot from light industrial to R2 single-family residential after staff and the Planning & Zoning Commission found the change compatible with surrounding zoning and facilities.

Sweetwater County commissioners on July 15 approved a zoning map amendment that rezones approximately 4 acres at 989 Antelope Drive in Rock Springs from light industrial (I-1) to single-family residential (R2/SF), allowing the property owner to renovate and live at the site.

County Planner Cassidy Brown told the board the property is surrounded by residential zoning and existing infrastructure (fire district, White Mountain Water and Sewer District, Antelope Drive). Staff and the Planning & Zoning Commission found the rezoning consistent with the county's 2015 zoning resolution and the comprehensive plan and recommended approval; the P&Z commission voted 5-0 to recommend the change.

The applicant, Carl Migliore, told staff he bought the property and intends to make the existing house his primary residence. Staff noted no agency conflicts (Lumen, mining engineer) and no negative public comments were received. Commissioner Jones moved for approval with staff recommendations; the motion passed unanimously.

Ending: The rezoning eliminates an isolated industrial designation in an otherwise residential neighborhood, and the map amendment was approved without recorded opposition.