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HomeMy WebLinkAbout95-110 . ' /'i - · . f) · - ~~ . . MICROFILMED TNTJEXEU :;:95- 14410 BK 2542 PG 14, OfFICIAL RECORDS Of MOHAVE COUNTY AZ. -JOAN noCALL! MOHAVE COUMTY RECORDER, 03/22/9~ 1:30 P.M, PAGE 1 OF 3 MOHAVE COUHTY BOARO OF SUPERVISORS RECORDING FEE 0.00 He RESOLUTION NO. 95-110 A RESOLUTION CONSIDERING THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION'S COMMENTS TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AMENDMENTS TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION'S RECOMMENDATIONS TO AMEND THE MOHA VE COUNTY GENERAL PLANS AND AMENDING THE MOHA VE COUNTY GENERAL PLAN. WHEREAS, on September 14, 1994, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended a major amendment to the Mohave County General Plan; and WHEREAS, on January 4, 1995, the Board of Supervisors held a public hearing on the Planning and Zoning Commission's recommended amendment to the General Plan; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors adopted BOS Resolution No. 95-24 accepting the Planning and Zoning Commission's recommendations except for those areas amended by the Board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS, the amended areas and areas needing clarification were referred to the Planning and Zoning Commission for their comments; and WHEREAS, at a special meeting on February 9, 1995, the Planning and Zoning Commission made the following comments on the items referred by the Board: 1. The Board of Supervisors amended Page 128, Policy 36.7 to read: "Mohave County has fUllllCJ directed the formation of the Mohave County Economic Development Authority as the initial welcoming agent of the County for prospective new industries considering location in Mohave County. The Authority shall assist industries by providing information, identifying potential sites and serving as an ombudsman to the public and private entities." The Planning and Zoning Commission concurs with the Board of Supervisors amendment. 2. Page 129, Policy 38.4 be amended to read: "The County should cooperate with private and quasi-public entities such as the Mohave County Economic Development Authority, the Chambers of Commerce, Department of Economic Security and other economic development organizations and the Mohave County administrators of the American Disability Act, to encourage creation of employment opportunities for minorities, disadvantaged and disabled persons." The policy in the September 1994 Draft of the Mohave 4 , '. .' '. , . . RESOLUTION NO. 95-110 Page 2 PAGE 2 OF 3 8K 2542 PG 147 (FEEt'S-14410) County General Plan would be struck. This comment is in response to the Board of Supervisors request for clarification of the policy. 3. The Board of Supervisors amended Page 133, the second paragraph under Public Infrastructure Provision, the third sentence to read: "The infrastructure to provide for these needs is operated by numerous public and private sources. The County maintains an extensive street network throughout its unincorporated areas that is linked with the State and Federal highway networks. TIK~ Cuuuty lJluviJt;~ WUtCl ~y~t!i;1I1~ Lv ~Ulllt; oH::a:s lluuu!:;h :"lllc",iu] di~llj\,;l:s. Special districts provide water service to some areas in the county." The Planning and Zoning Commission concurs with this amendment. 4. The Board of Supervisors amended Page 142, Policy 43.7 to read: "Mohave County shall require developers to provide for potable water, llt,,,lJIJ,,ul storage, distribution/transmission and supply acquisition needed to serve proposed development." The Planning and Zoning Commission concurs with this amendment. 5. The Board of Supervisors amended Page 147, Policy 46.4 to read: "Mohave County shall require developers to provide wastewater collection and treatment capacity needed to serve development, if on-site treatment systems are not acceptable." The Planning and Zoning Commission did not concur with this amendment. The Commission believes that Policy 46.2 clarifies when waste-water collections systems will be required. 6. The Board of Supervisors amended Page 152, Policy 50.4 to read: "The County ,huulJ shall require that flood control/drainage facilities be designed and constructed to minimize the intrusion of pollutants and excess sediments into sensitive areas." The Planning and Zoning Commission concurs with this amendment. 7. The Board of Supervisors amended the General Land Use Diagram, Exhibit VI.8 for Golden Valley. The Planning and Zoning Commission did not concur with this amendment and recommends that Exhibit VI.8 remain as proposed by the Commission in the September 1994 Draft of the Mohave County General Plan. 8. The Board of Supervisors also amended all Land Use Diagrams and the Preferred Alternative (Exhibit VLl) to comply with changes in the Land Use Diagrams. The Planning and Zoning Commission did not concur with amendments to the Land Use Diagrams because Exhibit VI.8 was not amended. However, the Commission did agree that the Preferred Altemative (Exhibit VI.J) be amended to match the Countywide Land Use Diagram (Exhibit VIA). The Commission also recommends amending Page 56, second paragraph to read: "Following analysis of these issues by the consultant and staff, Mohave County held a series of public meetings to gather public comments about the advantages and disadvantages of these alternatives. After a significant amount of public input and discussion, the County Planning and Zoning Commission recommended a General Plan Alternative to the Board of Supervisors. The Board adopted this t ..' . ~.. , # . . PAGE :3 OF 3 BK 25~2 PG 1~8 (FEEt95-1~410) Page 3 ~ RESOLUTION NO. 95-110 alternative on March 30. 1992. The alternative was amended on January 4, 1995 after additional public input. Exhibit VLI shows the Adopted General Plan Alternative. Major land use concepts included in this adopted alternative are: the identification of areas appropriate for urban, suburban and rural development; the dbility tv Je,i!;lIdlc Jvillt Devdv!-,lIJellt J>ldJIIlill!; Ale'" (JDJ> A,) ddj""elll tv Bullhedd CiLy, Kill~UW.U dud Lakt:: HaVd:'U CiLy dllJ uLllt::l im,,:u'lJuldLc:d dlC:d~ dllJ ~dC:l,;Lc:d Uibd.uiL.illg me", ", e"d! JDJ>A i, "!-,!-,lUved, and the assignment of typical residential densities for urban, suburban and rural development areas." WHEREAS, notice of hearing was published in the Kingman Daily Miner, a newspaper of general circulation in Kingman. Mohave County, Arizona, February 19, 1995, and posted on February 17, 1995, as required by Arizona Revised Statutes; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors, at their regular meeting on Friday, March 10, 1995, ACCEPTED the Planning and Zoning Commission comments and recommendations outlined herein and AMENDED the Mohave County General Plan accordingly for all text changes and for corrections to the Preferred Alternative. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors retained the alternative Golden Valley Land Use Diagram that the Board accepted on January 4, 1995, and that the Board accepts the Plan Adoption description. ATTEST: MOHA VE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ~M.. fJ., WtlJJ. , ~. Ward, Chairman