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RESOLUTION NO. 90-310
A RESOLUTION DENYING THE REZONING OF LOT 113, BERMUDA PLANTATIONS
UNIT 2, FROM: R-E "(RESIDENTIAL RECREATION) ZONE, PROPOSED TO BE:
C-2 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL) ZONE, LOCATED IN THE SOUTH MORAVE VALLEY
AREA, MORAVE COUNTY, ARIZONA
WHEREAS, at the regular meeting of the Mohave County Board
of Supervisors held on November 5, 1990, a public hearing was
conducted to determine whether approval/denial should be granted
to J.P. & Mary Gerami, Robert Stephens, and Leonard J. & Mary T.
Mallis, Garden Grove, California, for a rezoning from existing R-
E (Residential Recreation) zone to C-2 (General Commercial) zone,
located in the South Mohave Valley area, and
WHEREAS,
Bermuda
Plantations,
Unit
#2,
is
located
approximately 13 miles south of Bullhead City in the vicinity of
Needles, CA.
The subject property can be accessed from the
Highway 95 via Harbor Avenue south approximately three-quarters
of a mile to the southeast corner of Harbor Avenue and Vacation
Dr i ve, which this parcel occupies.
Review of floodplain map
#0400S8-261SC indicates this area to be in a FEMA designated
flood zone. Surrounding land uses consist of mostly residential
with some vacant land. The applicant wishes to establish a strip
mall with laundromat facilities.
Research indicates a large
quantity of commercially zoned property already exists in this
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Bermuda Dunes, Bermuda Village, Bermuda Plantation and
South Valley Park subdivisions all have acreage zoned for
commercial uses, most of which show on land use maps as vacant.
The Planning and Zoning Commission evaluated this request to
determine whether a recommendation to further increase the
acreage of commercial property is warranted and/or advisable in
light of existing uses, and
WHEREAS, at the public hearing before the Mohave County
Planning and Zoning Commission on October 10, 1990, there was
generated a recommendation of DENIAL of the zone change request
based on the following reasons:
1. The immediate surroundings consist of single family
residential land uses.
2. There exists in this area, and this section in
particular, an inordinate amount of commercially zoned
acreage that is currently under utilized. The Planning
and Zoning Commission can see no justification to
increase commercial acreage at this time.
WHEREAS, the notice of hearing was published in the Mohave
Daily Miner, a newspaper of general circulation in Kingman,
Mohave County, Arizona on October 19, 1990, and posted October
18, 1990 as required by Arizona Revised Statutes and the Mohave
County Zoning Regulations, and
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NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors,
at their regular meeting on Monday, November 5, 1990 denied this
change in zoning as recommended by the Mohave County Planning and
Zoning Commission and outlined herein.
MORAVE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Lois J. Hubbard, Chairman
ATTEST:
Pat Chastain, Clerk