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HomeMy WebLinkAbout90-065 r . q ,~,~~. . .~ ~ .... "",<"~ ,_'_ - ~O._._..... ___ ___ ---~ -- . . RESOLUTION NO. 90-65 r()-; 2!..- Ie (, ~"'l \ T,' :.' It\.. So .".... i A RESOLUTION REZONING PARCEL 264, SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 21 NORTH, RANGE 19 WEST, FROM: A-R/I0A (AGRICULTURAL-RESIDENTIAL/TEN ACRE MINIMUM LOT SIZE) ZONE, PROPOSED TO BE: R-M (MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) ZONE, LOCATED IN THE GOLDEN VALLEY AREA, MOHAVE COUNTY, ARIZONA WHEREAS, at the regular meeting of the Mohave County Board of Supervisors held on March 5, 1990, a public hearing was conducted to determine whether approval should be granted to LILLY ENTERPRISES, INC., Los Angeles, California, for a rezone from A-R/IOA (Agricultural-Residential/Ten Acre Minimum Lot Size) zone to R-M (Multiple Family Residential) zone, and WHEREAS, a public hearing before the Mohave County Planning and Zoning Commission on February 14, 1990 did generate a recommendation of approval of this request with the following conditions noted: 1. Arizona Department of Environmental Quality approves the use and design of the sewage treatment facility for this development. 2. Arizona Department of Water Resources determines that there is an adequate water supply to serve this development. 3. The Developer shall conform to all requirements of the Golden Valley Improvement District Number 1, and the engineer of record for the district as it may relate to improvements needed for upgrade to the water system in the area of this development. The owner/developer shall be required to cover any cost incurred in the upgrade or connection to the Golden Valley Improvement District Number 1 facilities. 4. Arizona Department of Environmental Quality approves the water supply and distribution system. ~-~ . ' '~,-... . . . Resolution No. 90-65 Page 2 The water system will provide adequate flows for fire protection. Fire hydrants conforming to the minimum County Standards shall be provided and located no more than eight hundred (800') feet apart and/or fire hydrants and water storage with associated distribution lines acceptable to the Golden Valley Fire Department at the location(s) they prescribe. 6. The owner/developer shall obtain right-of-way for and pave Shipp Drive, Carrizo Road, and Brook Drive adjacent to the development and Estrella Road from the south side of Shipp Drive north to Highway 68. The paving of the aforementioned roads shall be placed on the center line of roadway right-of-way in a width and design as approved by the County Engineer. . 5 . 7. The owner/developer shall through sound engineering practices develop a drainage plan and cause the drainage related improvements to be completed as recommended by the project engineer and approved by the County Engineer (and other government agency(s) as required) as well as address drainage flowing through the site as well as those created on the site so as to not adversely effect downstream property owners. 8. The project design will allow for adequate PUE I s to extend underground electric and telephone service to each structure or facility site in accordance with Arizona Corporation Commission Regulations as well as other essential utility services such as water, sewer, and fire flow. 9. All street centerline monuments will be staked and monumented in accordance with Mohave County Engineering Standard Specification No. 102. 10. As a condition of approval, due to the magnitude of this project, the owner/subdivider is responsible for the completion of these site improvements to insure the proper health, safety, and welfare standards are completed and shall provide an assurance for all required development improvements as outlined in Article V of the Mohave County Subdivision Regulations or as approved by the Board. 11. Submittal and recordation of a Parcel Plat prepared in accordance with Article 3.16 of the Mohave County Subdivision Regulations. I ..." >. , , ".. ~~ . . Resolution No. 90-65 Page 3 12. Establishment of minimum lot area based on the size of the parcel per the recorded Parcel Plat. 13. All FEMA Flood Zone(s) location(s) as well as any other minor washes that may be present in the final site design form shall be indicated on the Parcel Plat. 14. All streets within the development will be constructed and paved with asphaltic concrete in accordance with Mohave County Engineering Standard Specification #171, the streets will include curb and gutter on the interior streets., All parking will conform to the design that is in conformance with the Mohave County Zoning Regulations or as approved by the Mohave County Engineer taking into account the "R-M" (Multiple- Residential) zoning as outlined in Section 18, Mohave County Zoning Regulations. 15. Street name and regulatory signs will be installed in accordance with the recommendation of the design engineer and approval of the Mohave County Engineer. 16. A one (1') foot vehicle non-access easement and physical barrier will need to be provided along the line dividing the apartments and the sewage treatment plant to include the area abutting Carrizo Road and Brook Drive, as well as the same or an approved berm around the perimeter of the development as the design backs the apartments up to Estrella Road, Shipp Drive, Carrizo Road and Brook Drive right-of-ways. 17. Traffic enhancement costs as required by Arizona Department of Transportation at the intersection of State Highway 68 both in roadway design and construction and signage will be the responsibility of the owner/developer and are a condition of approval for this development. This will also apply to off premises traffic signage as required by the County Engineer for the approaches to and from the development. These are one time costs only. IB. Such zone change shall not be effective for at least thirty (30) days after final approval of the change in zoning classification by the Board, being April 4, 1990, as per A.R.S. 11-829E. r . .'-f' .. ~ ~ . . . Resolution No. 90-65 Page 4 WHEREAS, this forty (40) acre parcel is located approximately nine (9) miles west of the junction of Highways 93 & 6B. It's southwest corner is at the intersection of Estrella Road and Shipp Drive, 3/4 mile south of Highway 68. The applicant intends to construct a multifamily development. The proposed density for this project is fourteen (14) dwelling units per acre. The project area is not susceptible to flooding. The land bordering this property is mixed in it's uses. Mobile homes are the major characteristic in this area's landscape. However, commercial uses should start occurring to the north of this property due to the approved Amendment to the Golden Valley Area Plan. Development of this multifamily complex would act as a significant buffer and would be in accordance with the recent amendment in this area. The developer is in agreement with the conditions set by the Planning and Zoning Commission, and WHEREAS, the notice of hearing was published in the Mohave Daily Miner, a newspaper of general circulation in Kingman, Mohave County, Arizona on February IB, 1990, and posted on February 16, 1990 as required by the Arizona Revised Statutes and the Mohave County Zoning Regulations, and f (.J' '. .. -,.t CC ~ ~ . . Resolution No. 90-65 Page 5 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors, at their regular meeting on Monday, March 5, 1990 approved this change in zoning as conditioned and recommended by the Mohave County Planning and Zoning Commission, and outlined herein. MORAVE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ATTEST: Lois J. Hubbard, Chairman Pat Chastain, Clerk