HomeMy WebLinkAbout98-077 RESOLUTION NO. 98-77
A RESOLUTION SETTING FORTH A ZONING USE PERMIT ON LOT 7, EXCLUDING THE
NORTH 15 FEET, THE SOUTH 15 FEET AND THE WEST 30 FEET; AND LOT 16, EXCLUDING
THE NORTH 15 FEET, THE SOUTH 30 FEET AND THE WEST 30 FEET, VALLEY SLOPE
SUBDIVISION, IN SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 21 NORTH, RANGE 17 WEST, FOR AN
EQUESTRIAN BOARDING FACILITY IN AN A-R (AGRICULTURAL-RESIDENTIAL) ZONE,
IN THE KINGMAN 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 a Zoning Use Permit should be granted for
the above-described property as requested by Dorothy W. Fellows of Kingman, Arizona, and
WHEREAS, this property is located east of Stockton Hill Road and north of Interstate 40 west of
the City of Kingman. The site is accessed from Stockton Hill Road via west on Sycamore Avenue to North
Harvard Street, then south on North Harvard Street to Anson Smith Road, then west on Anson Smith Road
to the site, located on the north side approximately 1,000 feet west of North Fourth Street. The property is
vacant and rising to the north from Anson Smith Road. The surrounding land uses consist of vacant land
and single-family residences. State of Arizona o~vns the land to the west. There are no significant drainage
patterns, and
WHEREAS, the applicant requests this Zoning Use Permit for an equestrian boarding facility in an
A-R (Agricultural-Residential) zone. The Mohave County General Plan designates this area as an Urban
Development Area, and
WHEREAS, a review of FEMA FIRM Panel #040058-2350C indicates the parcel described to be
in Zone C, not in the FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area, and
WHEREAS, this item was heard at the December 10, 1997, Planning and Zoning Commission
meeting and was continued at the request of the applicant to allow her time to reach a reasonable
compromise with her neighbors, and
WHEREAS, the following described Findings of Fact are for the above-captioned item:
a. Ail notices have been advertised and posted according to regulations.
b. The proposed action and 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.
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d. The site has legal access.
e. There are no significant environmental features affecting the site.
WHEREAS, at the public heating before the Mohave County Planning and Zoning Commission on
January 14, 1998, the Conmfission recommended DENIAL for a Zoning Use Permit based upon the
following:
1. The proposed equestrian boarding facility is too large for this predominantly residential
neighborhood.
2. The opposition from the surrounding property owners.
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, and
WHEREAS, at their meeting on February 2, 1998, the Board of Supervisors held a public hearing
and considered public testimony.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors, at their regular meeting
on Monday, February 2, 1998, APPROVED this Zoning Use Permit subject to the following:
1. This Zoning Use Permit is for an equestrian boarding facility and activities related thereto.
No more than fifty (50) horses shall be kept at the facility.
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. The applicant shall revise the proposed parking so that vehicles
leaving the parking stalls do not back onto Anson Smith Road.
3. The applicant shall remove the manure from the site daily.
4. The appropriate zoning, building, environmental, and floodplain permits will be obtained
prior to construction.
5. If construction or use has not commenced within one year of Board approval of the Zoning
Use Permit or if the use has been discontinued for six months, then approval shall terminate
at that date.
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6. This Zoning Use Permit is subject to revocation upon 60 days notification by the Board of
Supervisors if, in the opinion of the Commission and Board, the continued use of the
property would be contrary to the public health, safety and welfare.
--~: ~ Carol S. Anderson, Chairman
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