The Rexburg City Council approved multiple land‑use items on Nov. 5, 2025, including a plat amendment in the Summerfield subdivision, a new townhome plat (Rosewood) and a rezone in the Sky Meadows area that changes remaining areas from Low‑Density Residential 1 (quarter‑acre lots) to Low‑Density Residential 2 (smaller lots, duplex/twin‑home options).
Officials said the Summerfield amendment shortens five rear lot lines along a canal by 15 feet to provide service access and better match adjacent lots. The Rosewood Townhomes plat subdivides a parcel near 52 North 3rd West into 57 lots; developers said the plat is requested to allow units to be sold individually rather than retained as rental units.
The Sky Meadows rezone (ordinance 13‑39, first reading) drew the most comment. Supporters, including several residents who spoke at the planning hearing, said the change would permit smaller lot options (including twin homes) and help deliver more housing choices. Some council members cautioned about preserving some larger lots in the city and noted the importance of maintaining a range of housing types for future demand.
Council action
All three actions were approved: the Summerfield Division 10 plat amendment, the Rosewood Townhomes plat, and the Sky Meadows rezone (ordinance 13‑39, passed at first reading). Staff said replatting and final lot designs will follow the approvals and that the planning department will oversee the technical review and recording process.
Context
Staff and several council members noted there remains land available within the city’s impact area for a mix of lot sizes, and they emphasized that this set of approvals responds to developer interest and market demand in the area under review.