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RESOLUTION NO. 94-167
A RESOLUTION SETTING FORTH APPROVAL OF AN EXTENSION OF TIME FOR
THE APPROVED PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION PLAN FOR AZTEC VILLAS, TRACT
4065, BEING A PORTION OF THE E~ OF THE SE~ SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP
19 NORTH, RANGE 22 WEST, LOCATED IN THE SOUTH MORAVE VALLEY AREA,
MORAVE COUNTY, ARIZONA.
WHEREAS, at the regular meeting of the Mohave County Board
of Supervisors held June 6, 1994, a public hearing was conducted
to determine whether approval should be granted for an Extension
of Time for the approved Preliminary SUbdivision Plan of Aztec
Villas, Tract 4065, and
WHEREAS, the owner/developer of this project is the Counsel
Corporation, John K. Hoover. President, of Orange, California.
The engineering firm responsible for plan preparation and
drainage study is Stovall Engineers Inc., Bullhead City, Arizona,
and
WHEREAS, the proposed subdivision is located one-half mile
east of Highway 95 between the highway and Mountain View Road and
between Camp Mohave and EI Rodeo Roads. Access is provided to
this site from Highway 95 via Aztec Road, and
WHEREAS, the preliminary subdivision plan depicts 20 acres
divided into 67 lots having a minimum lot size of 8,000 square
feet and a maximum lot size of 17,000 square feet for an overall
density of 3.4 lots per acre, and
WHEREAS, water will be supplied by the Bermuda Water
Company, electric power by Mohave Electric Cooperative, and
telephone service by Citizens Utilities Company. Sewage disposal
will be via individual on-site systems. Solid waste disposal
will be provided by private contractor to the Mohave Valley
Landfill, and fire protection by the Fort Mohave Mesa Fire
Department, and
WHEREAS, Planning and Zoning is in receipt of a letter dated
May 6, 1994, written by Robert Johnson, Mohave Valley Irrigation
and Drainage District, addressed to Denise Stovall-Burton. This
letter rejected the request for reallocation of water and
specified that once a developer has received a water set aside
and the time limit has expired, the developer must post his
assurances with the County, with a copy to the District, before a
new Water Adequacy Statement can be granted, and
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WHEREAS, granting the request for an Extension of Time will
allow the developer time to complete his Final Plat whereupon
assurances can be posted and the required Water Adequacy
Statement can be granted by the Mohave Valley Irrigation and
Drainage District, and
WHEREAS, Article III, Section 3.10, states, "Upon
application to the Commission and prior to the expiration of the
time limit, extensions in increments of one ( 1) year may be
granted by the Board if the subdivider is actively processing the
Final Plat. If such action is not taken then all proceedings
relating to the plat shall be terminated.", and
WHEREAS, in a letter dated March 1, 1994, Ms. G. Kelly
Grier, Stovall Engineers Inc., states: "On behalf of the
owner/developer of Aztec Villas, Tract 4065, I respectfully
request an Extension of Time in order to proceed with the
processing of this project. The Revised Preliminary Plan was
approved by the Mohave County Board of Supervisors on March 9,
1992, Resolution No. 92-66. The Final Plat for this project was
approved by the Board of Supervisors on July 6, 1992, Resolution
No. 92-245.
"This is the first request for an Extension of Time on this
project. A cheque, made payable to Mohave County Planning
and Zoning Department, in the amount of $200.00, is enclosed
as application fee.
"The owner/developer intends to submit a request to the
Planning and Zoning Commission and the Board of Supervisors
in order to phase this project, and will be requesting an
amendment to complete the proj ect in six ( 6) phases. A
Phasing Plan and a revised Final Plat for Phase "A" is being
prepared and will be submitted with Improvement Plans and
all required documents, pending approval of this time
extensionll, and
WHEREAS, The preliminary plan for this tract was approved by
the Mohave County Board of Supervisors on March 9, 1992, via BOS
Resolution No. 92-66. This will be the first Extension of Time,
and
WHEREAS, at a public hearing on May 11, 1994, the Mohave
County Planning and Zoning Commission recommended APPROVAL of the
requested Extension of Time subject to the following:
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1. Compliance with all conditions of BOS Resolution No.
92-66.
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2. This Extension of Time will be in effect until March 9,
1995.
WHEREAS, the notice of hearing was published in the Kingman
Daily Miner, a newspaper of general circulation, in Kingman,
Mohave County, Arizona on May 22, 1994, as required by the
Arizona Revised Statutes and the Mohave County Zoning
Regulations.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors,
at their regular meeting on Monday, June 6, 1994, APPROVED the
Extension of Time for Aztec Villas, Tract 4065, as recommended by
the Mohave County Planning and Zoning Commission, subject to the
conditions outlined herein.
Mohave County Board of Supervisors
Attest:
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Joa C. Ward, Chairman
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