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Ogden council approves rezoning for 1425 Kingston Drive to allow smaller single‑family lots

Ogden City Council · February 18, 2026
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Summary

The Ogden City Council on Feb. 17 adopted Ordinance 2026-1 to rezone 1425 Kingston Drive from a 10,000-sq.-ft. minimum lot classification to an 8,000-sq.-ft. single‑family classification after staff and the planning commission recommended approval and the council heard mixed public comment.

Ogden City Council members voted unanimously Feb. 17 to adopt Ordinance 2026-1, rezoning a former church property at 1425 Kingston Drive from an R 110 classification (single‑family, 10,000‑square‑foot minimum lot) to R 18 (single‑family, 8,000‑square‑foot minimum lot).

Planner Barton Brierley told the council the property spans a split zone boundary and that staff and the planning commission recommended the change so the site could be developed as a single‑family subdivision. Brierley said the proposal is conceptual and that a future subdivision application would return to the planning commission for review.

The petitioner, Gary Cannon, described the plan as a single‑family subdivision and said neighbors supported the project at the planning…

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