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Council approves rezoning at 10981 South Temple Drive to allow one additional home

South Jordan City Council · May 19, 2026
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Summary

The council unanimously rezoned 10981 South Temple Drive from A-1 (agricultural) to R-2.5 (single-family residential), allowing the property owner to partition the 0.87-acre lot into two lots (maximum two under R-2.5); staff recommended approval and access easement questions remain under legal review.

The South Jordan City Council voted unanimously May 19 to approve a rezoning that will allow the owner of 10981 South Temple Drive to partition the property into two residential lots.

Planner Aguilera briefed the council that the parcel is approximately 0.87 acres and is currently zoned A-1 (agricultural). "They are proposing to rezone to R-2.5, so 2.5 units per acre, which would match the zone around it," Aguilera said. Under that density, staff said the site could be divided into a maximum of two lots.

Applicant Zarin Dixon Brewer told the council they intend to build one additional home on the newly created lot and that legal counsel is reviewing whether historic easements provide access from a private lane off the north boundary. "We're working to ensure that the easements ... also applied to my property," the applicant said, noting the need for counsel to confirm access rights before final subdivision.

There were no public speakers in opposition. After a short staff presentation and questions about access and potential lot configuration, Council member Patrick Harris moved to approve Rezoning 20-26-04-Z; the motion passed unanimously.

The rezoning authorizes the change in zoning only; final subdivision, lot access and permitting are subject to additional review and legal confirmation of easements before building permits are issued.