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Ivins Council approves rezoning of 9.21-acre parcel at 400 South and 400 East to R-1-7.5
Summary
After public comment and extended council discussion about lot sizes, privacy, drainage easements and next steps, Ivins City Council approved Ordinance 2025-04 to rezone roughly 9.21 acres from RA-1 (one-acre lots) to R-1-7.5 (7,500-sq.-ft. lots). Council voted unanimously to adopt the change.
Ivins City Council approved an ordinance on March 6 to change the zoning for about 9.21 acres at approximately 400 South and 400 East from RA-1 (residential agricultural, one-acre minimum) to R-1-7.5 (single-family residential, 7,500-square-foot lots).
The rezoning drew residents from adjacent Padre Canyon Estates and nearby blocks to the podium during a public hearing. Jacqueline Powell, a near-neighbor, said the proposal would be “literally in my backyard” and asked whether the change would allow multi-story or multi-family buildings and whether the homes would be lower-cost or “low income” housing. Mike Scott (city planning/staff) and other staff responded that the R-1-7.5 designation allows single-family homes with a maximum building height of 25 feet and does not allow apartment buildings; they also said the city does not set home sale prices and that lot dimensions in surrounding developments already include R-1-7.5 parcels.
Council members and staff discussed several technical and neighborhood concerns raised during the hearing: the relative lot…
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