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RESOLUTION NO. 98-408
A RESOLUTION SETTING FORTH THE RESCISSION OF BOS RESOLUTION NOS. 95-184
AND 96-191 WHICH APPROVED THE REZONE AND THE EXTENSIONS OF TIME FOR THE
REZONE FOR LOT 14, BLOCK K, GOLDEN VALLEY RANCHOS, UNIT 12, IN SECTION 33,
TOWNSHIP 21 NORTH, RANGE 19 WEST, IN THE GOLDEN VALLEY AREA. MOHAVE
COUNTY, ARIZONA.
WHEREAS, at the regular meeting of the Mohave County Board of Supervisors held on November
2, 1998, a public hearing was conducted to determine whether approval should be granted for the Rescission
of the Resolutions for the Rezone and the Extension of Time for the Rezone for the above-described
property as requested by the Mohave County Planning and Zoning Department. The property owner is
Raymond D. and Judith L. Bakowski of Golden Valley, Arizona, and
WHEREAS, this property is located south of State Highway 68 between Egar Road and Guthrie
Road. The site is accessed fi'om State Highway 68 via south on Egar Road to Tapeats Drive, then west on
Tapeats Drive to Dilkon Road, then south on Dilkon Road to the site, located on the east side of Dilkon
Road approximately 1,700 feet north of Shinammp Drive. The property has a single-family residence on
it and the terrain is gently rolling hills, sloping generally to the east. There is a minor drainage pattern
crossing the property on the west side, and
WHEREAS, this property was conditionally approved for a rezone to A-R (Agricultural-Residential)
by the Mohave County Board of Supervisors on May 1, 1995, via BOS Resolution No. 95-184. It was first
extended on June 3, 1996, with BOS Resolution No. 96-191, as requested by the previous property owners
John and Linda Romero of Golden Valley, Arizona, who has since sold the property to Raymond D. and
Judith L. Bakowski. No further Extensions of Time have been requested by the applicant. A letter was sent
on April 1, 1998, to the previous owner notifying them that the approval of their rezoning has expired and
an Extension of Time was required. There has not been any response to the Planning and Zoning
Department's inquiry. Another letter was sent informing the property owner that it would be scheduled for
rescission. The Mohave County General Plan designates this area as a Suburban Development Area, 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 effect complies with the Mohave County General Plan.
c. The site has legal access.
d. There are no significant environmental features affecting the site.
e. None of the Conditions of Approval for the Rezone have been met.
f. No further Extensions of Time have been requested by the applicant since June 3, 1996.
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WHEREAS, at the public hearing before the Mohave County Planning and Zoning Commission on
October 14, 1998, the Commission recommended that BOS Resolution Nos. 95-184 and 96-191 be
RESCINDED and that the zoning will revert to A-R/2A (Agricultural-Residential/Two Acre Minimum Lot
Size).
WHEREAS, the notice of hearing was published in The Standard, a newspaper of general
circulation in Kingman, Mohave County, Arizona, October 17, 1998, and posted on October 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, November 2, 1998, RESCINDED BOS Resolution Nos. 95-184 and 96-191 and REVERTED
the zoning to A-R/2A (Agricultural-Residential/Two Acre Minimum Lot Size) as recommended by the
Mohave County Planning and Zoning Commission and outlined herein.
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