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HomeMy WebLinkAbout98-057 rDHAVE COUNTY BOARD OF SOf'[{RV]iSORS RECORDING FEE 0.00 RESOLUTION NO. 98-57 A RESOLUTION SETTING FORTH A REZONE OF LOT 161, MOHAVE MESA, TRACT 1021, IN SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, RANGE 22 WEST, FROM C-2 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL) ZONE TO C-M (COMMERCIAL-MANUFACTURING) ZONE, IN THE SOUTH MOHAVE VALLEY AREA, MOHAVE COUNTY, ARIZONA. WHEREAS, at the regular meeting of the Mohave County Board of Supervisors held on February 2, 1998, a public hearing was conducted to determine whether approval should be granted to Rezone the above-described property as requested by Ronald Hazlewood, dba Hazlewood Welding o£ Fort Mojave, Arizona, and WHEREAS, this property is located west of State Highway 95 between E1 Rodeo Road and Joy Lane. The site is accessed from State Highway 95 via west on Corona Road to the site, located on the northwest corner of Corona Road and Huntington Road. The property has a steel building on it and the terrain is fiat, sloping slightly to the west toward the Colorado River. The surrounding land uses cousist of vacant lots and other like commercial businesses. There are no significant drainage pa~tems, and WHEREAS, the applicant requests this zone change to allow for manufacturing steel products. There are several other C-M and C-MO zoned lots on either side of this property. The Mohave County General Plan designates this area as an Urban Development Area, and WHEREAS, a review of FEMA FIRM Panel #040058-2445C indicates the parcel described to be in Zone C, not in the FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area, and WHEREAS, this rezone action is to correct a violation of the Mohave County Zoning Regulations, and WHEREAS, the following described Findings of Fact are for the above-captioned item: a. All notices have been advertised and posted according to regulations. b. The proposed action and the effect complies with the Mohave County General Plan. c. The site is adequate for the action intended and the use is consistent with the surrounding land uses and terrain. d. The neighboring area contains land uses similar to the above-proposed action. e. The site has legal access. f. There are no significant environmental features affecting the site. !:'rS, dE 2 O[ 2 RESOLUTION NO. 98-57 Page WHEREAS, at the public hearing before the Mohave County Planning and Zoning Commission on January 14, 1998, the Commission recommended APPROVAL for a Rezone subject to the following: 1. This property will be rezoned C-M (Commercial-Manufacturing). 2. The applicant shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Mohave County Zoning Regulations. Section 27.P (Site Plan Requirements) must be completed and approved prior to approval of permits. 3. The appropriate zoning, building, envirmrmental, and floodplain permits will be obtained prior to construction. 4. The rezone shall not become effective until at least 30 days after final approval of the change in classification by the Board of Supervisors, as per ARS 11-829E. 5. If these conditions are not met within one year this approval will be void. If at the expiration of this period the property has not been improved to meet the use for which it was conditionally approved, the Board of Supervisors (after notification by registered mail to the owner and applicant who requested the mzoning) shall schedule a public hearing to grant an extension, determine compliance with the schedule for development, or cause the property to revert to its former zoning classification. This action is in accordance with Arizona Revised Statutes Annotated, Title 11, Chapter 6, 11-832. WHEREAS, the notice of hearing was published in The Standard, a newspaper of general circulation in Kingman, Mohave County, Arizona, January 17, 1998, and posted on January 16, 1998, as required by 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, February 2, 1998, APPROVED this Rezone as recommended by the Mohave County Planning and Zoning Commission and outlined herein. MOHAVE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Carol S. Anderson, Chairman