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Ivins adopts annexation-policy map, adds long-term open-space language for two areas
Summary
Ivins City Council voted unanimously April 17 to adopt an updated annexation policy plan and map as an amendment to the general plan, adding language that the city’s long-term intention is to retain Areas 1 and 4 as open space and clarifying the plan is not an automatic intent to annex.
Ivins City Council voted unanimously Thursday to adopt Ordinance 2025-09, the city’s annexation policy plan and map, after adding text clarifying that Areas 1 and 4 are intended for long-term preservation as open space.
The measure, approved by roll call, amends Ivins’ general plan to show where the city would consider annexation if requested by property owners and if future proposals align with city goals. Council members said the added language and a supplemental paragraph on the map will make clear the document is a planning tool, not a commitment to annex.
The planning commission had conducted an independent public hearing and forwarded the recommendation to the council. At…
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