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Glendale council approves rezoning for Isaac Chamberlin property

June 18, 2026 | Glendale, Kane County, Utah


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Glendale council approves rezoning for Isaac Chamberlin property
Glendale's Town Council voted unanimously June 18 to rezone a parcel owned by Isaac Chamberlin from Residential AG-10 to Rural Residential (RR), clearing the way for the owner to split about 21 acres into three parcels.

Council members confirmed that planning and zoning reviewed the application and that required fees had been paid. The property was described relative to nearby houses (in front of Hal Stout's and Karen Nimrow's homes) during the discussion. A council member moved to approve the rezoning, the motion was seconded and the council approved it by voice vote.

Why it matters: The rezoning changes the property's allowable uses and density and enables the owner's proposed subdivision. Council members said planning and zoning conducted a thorough review before forwarding the recommendation.

Next steps: Staff to record the rezoning decision and ensure correct legal descriptions are filed with county records.

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