HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-13 b. The proposed action and effect comply with the Mohave County General Plan.
C. The proposed action and effect comply with the Arizona Revised Statutes.
WHEREAS, at the public hearing before the Mohave County Planning and Zoning Commission
on October 9, 2024, the Commission recommended APPROVAL of this Amendment to the Mohave
County Zoning Ordinance, and
WHEREAS, the notice of hearing was published in the Kingman Daily Miner, a newspaper of
general circulation in Kingman, Mohave County, Arizona, the Spectrum, a newspaper of general
circulation in the Arizona Strip Vicinity, Mohave County, Arizona the Mohave Valley Daily News, a
newspaper of general circulation in the South Mohave Valley vicinity, Mohave County, Arizona, and
Today's New a newspaper of general circulation in the Lake Havasu vicinity, Mohave County,
Arizona, on October 16, 2024, and was posted on the Mohave County website on October 18, 2024 as
required by Arizona Revised Statutes and the Mohave County Zoning Regulations.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED,that the Mohave County Board of Supervisors.at their
regular meeting on Monday, November 4, 2024, ADOPTED this amendment to the Mohave County
Zoning Ordinance as follows (wording to be deleted is struck, and wording to be added is bolded and
double underlined, as shown below):
Section 19 REGULATIONS FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL OR 14R-111. "R-O" ZONES
C. Uses Permitted
1. R-1 (Single-Family Residential) zone.
a. A single-family dwelling, including a site-built home, a manufactured home (see
Section 37.H) or a factory-built building, designed and used for single-family
occupancy as defined in this Ordinance, accessory structures and uses normally
incidental to single-family residences, child care, adult foster care with a Home
Occupation Permit as provided in Section 37.L, 37.Q and 37.S, and home
occupations as provided in Section 37.L.
b. Churches.
C. Community gardens.
d. Neighborhood Parks per Section 18.2, excluding commercial concessions.
e. Wireless communication towers and facilities with a maximum antenna height of
forty(40) feet(see Section 37.R).
L Chickens raised for domestic purposes as an accessory use. A property may
have six (6) chickens or one t1) chicken per 1,000 square feet of lot area.
whichever is greater. Chickens .shall be kept in an adequate enclosure that
prevents them from roaming at large,and in no instance shall roosters or other
poultry be allowed.For all properties less than one(1) acre in size.-any side of
the enclosuee'is required to be shorter than the corresponding fenee line.
2. R-O (Single-Family Residential/Manufactured Homes Prohibited) zone.
a. A single-family dwelling, including a site-built home or a factory-built building,
designed and used for single-family occupancy as defined in this Ordinance,
accessory structures and uses normally incidental to single-family residences,child
care,adult foster care with a Home Occupation Permit as provided in Section 37.L,
37.Q and 37.S, and home occupations as provided in Section 37.L. Mobile homes
and manufactured homes are prohibited. Recreational vehicles are prohibited
except as provided in Section 37.K.
b. Churches. c. Community gardens.
C. Wireless communication towers and facilities with a maximum antenna height of
forty(40) feet(see Section 37.11).
d. Chickens raised for domestic purposes as an accessory use. A property may
have six (6) chickens or one (1) chicken per 1,000 square feet of lot area.
whichever is greater. Chickens shall be kept in an adequate enclosure .that
prevents them from roaming at large,and in no instance shall roosters or other
poultry be allowed.For all properties less than one(1) acre in size,any side of
the enclosure is required to be shorter than the corresponding fence line.
Section 21 REGULATIONS FOR MEDIUM-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL OR"R-2"ZONE
C. Uses Permitted
1. Zero lot line/single-family attached dwellings.
2. Townhouse or patio house development.
3. Multiple-family dwellings, including condominium projects.
4. Duplexes.
5. Recreational facilities that serve as an integral part of the permitted residential use,
including but not limited to golf courses,clubhouse;community center building,and tennis
facilities.
6. Community Gardens.
7. Other uses similar to the above uses.
8. Churches and similar places of worship, libraries, schools,hospitals,parks and
playgrounds, and public and quasi-public buildings.
9. Child care, day care center,pre-school,pursuant to Section 37.Q of this Ordinance.
10. Adult Care—Adult Day Health Care, Adult Foster Care,Assisted Living Center,Assisted
Living Facility(see Section 37.S).
11. Wireless communication tower and facilities with a maximum antenna height of forty
(40) feet(see Section 37.R).
12. Chickens raised for domestic purposes as an accessory use. A property may have six
6) chickens or one(1) chicken per 1,000 square feet of lot area,whichever is greater.
Chickens shall be kept in an adequate enclosure that prevents them from roaming at
large,and in no instance shall roosters or other poultry be allowed. For all properties
less than one (1) acre in size, any side of the enclosure is required to be shorter than
the corresponding fence line.
Section 22 REGULATIONS FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL MANUFACTURED HOME
OR"R MH"ZONE
C. Uses Permitted
1. Manufactured home parks or subdivisions(see Section 37.F).
2. Churches.
3. Schools.
4. Community Gardens.
5. Manufactured home used as a single-family dwelling unit, child care, adult foster care or
other home occupation with an approved Home Occupation Permit as provided in Sections
37.L, 37.Q, and 37.S.
6. Facilities necessary exclusively for the needs and uses of those people who will be residing
therein.
7. Wireless communication towers and facilities with a maximum antenna height of forty(40)
feet(see Section 37.R).
8. Chickens raised for domestic purposes as an accessory use. A property may have six
6) chickens or one(1) chicken per 1,000 square feet of lot area,whichever is greater.
Chickens shall.be kept in an adequate enclosure that prevents them from roaming at
large,and in no instance shall roosters or other poultry be allowed.For all properties
less than one (1) acre in size, any side of the enclosure is required to be shorter than
the corresponding fence line.
:Section 23 REGULATIONS FOR MULTIPLE-RESIDENTIAL.OR"R-M"ZONE
C. Uses Permitted
1. A single-family dwelling, including a site-built home, a manufactured home (see Section
37.H)or a factory-built,building designed and used for single-family occupancy as defined
in this Ordinance, is allowed. Multiple dwellings, group dwellings such as cooperative
apartments, condominium projects, townhouses, or patio house developments, duplexes,
professional office buildings, Assisted Living Centers, and commercial dwellings are
allowed. Also, childcare, adult foster care with a Home Occupation Permit,.as provided"in
Sections 37.L, 37.Q, and 37.S, and other uses similar to the above uses are allowed. In
addition,factory-built buildings may be used for duplexes,multiple dwellings,and general
commercial buildings if they are so designed.
2. Community gardens.
3. Churches, libraries, museums, schools, hospitals, parks and playgrounds, and public and
quasi-public buildings.
4. Only one single-family residence on each lot or parcel.
5. Wireless communication towers and facilities with a maximum antenna height of forty(40)
feet(see Section 37.R).
6. Detached accessory structures are allowed in conjunction with a single-family residence.
Detached accessory structures such as garages, carports, and storage buildings, in
conjunction with multiple residences, may be constructed as structures in common.
Detached accessory structures serving only one of the multiple dwelling units are not
allowed. A building permit for an accessory structure will require a residence to be
established,or at a minimum proposed,as evidenced by an approved building permit,prior
to issuing a building permit for an accessory or incidental structure.
Z Chickens raised for domestic purposes as an accessory use. A property may have six
6)chickens or one(1) chicken per 1:000 square feet of lot area,whichever is greater.
Chickens shall be kept in an adequate enclosure that prevents them from roaming at
large,and in no instance shall roosters or other poultry be allowed.For all properties
less than one (1) acre in size, any side of the enclosure is required to be shorter than
the corresponding fence line.
Section 24 REGULATIONS FOR SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL RECREATION VEHICLE
OR"R-RV"ZONE
C. Uses Permitted
1. Recreational vehicles and park model trailers as defined in this Ordinance, designed for
single-family occupancy, and accessory structures and uses normally incidental to single-
family residences.
2. Wireless communication.towers and facilities with a maximum antenna height of forty(40)
feet(see Section 37.R)
3. Chickens raised for domestic purposes as an accessory use. A property may have six
L6) chickens or one�(1) chicken per L000 square feet of lot area,whichever is greater.
Chickens shall be kept in an adequate enclosure that prevents them from roaming at
large,and in no instance shall roosters or other poultry be allowed.For all properties
less than one (1)acre in.size, any side of the enclosure is required to be shorter than
the corresponding fence line.
PASSED,APPROVED,AND ADOPTED THIS 4TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 2024
MOHAVE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
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