HomeMy WebLinkAbout99-006 RESOLUTION NO. 99-6
A RESOLUTION SETTING FORTH A REZONE OF LOTS 4, 5, AND 6, BLOCK 1, MOHAVE
VALLEY BUSINESS PARK, TRACT 4029-A, AND THE NORTH 333.31 FEET OF THE EAST
533.47 FEET, EXCLUDING THE EAST 358.47 FEET OF THE N~ NE¼ NW¼ SW¼ OF SECTION
23, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, RANGE 22 WEST, FROM R-M (MULTIPLE-RESIDENTIAL) AND
A-R (AGRICULTURAL-RESIDENTIAL) ZONES TO C-MO (COMMERCIAL-
MANUFACTURING/OPEN LOT STORAGE) ZONE, IN THE SOUTH MOHAVE VALLEY AREA,
MOHAVE COUNTY, ARIZONA.
WHEREAS, at the regular meeting of the Mohave County Board of Supervisors held on January
5, 1999, a public hearing was conducted to determine whether approval should be granted to Rezone the
above-described property as requested by Phillip L. Carter of Agoura, California and John Day of Bullhead
City, Arizona, and
WHEREAS, this property is located east of State Highway 95, between Camp Mohave Road and
E1 Rodeo Road. The site is accessed from State Highway 95 via east on Aztec Road to the site, located on
the north side approximately 500 feet east of State Highway 95. The property is vacant and relatively flat,
sloping slightly to the southwest toward the Colorado River. The surrounding land uses consist of vacant
lots, general commercial businesses to the west, and single-family residences to the east. There are no
significant drainage patterns, and
WHEREAS, the applicant requests this zone change to allow for a storage facility. 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 AO, in the Special Flood Hazard 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 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 site has legal access.
e. There are no significant environmental features affecting the site, except for the noted
Special Flood Hazard Area.
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WHEREAS, at the public hearing before the Mohave County Planning and Zordng Commission on
December 9, 1998, the Conmtission recommended APPROVAL for a Rezone subject to the following:
1. This property will be rezoned C-MO (Conm~ercial-Manufacmring/Open Lot Storage).
2. The applicant wilI provide a view-obscuring fence around two sides and rear of this property.
The side fronting on Aztec Road may be a 'wrought iron' fence. There will not be any open
lot storage allowed that can be viewed from Aztec Road. ANY open lot storage will be at
the rear of the lot.
3. 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 and before establishing the use. In addition, the applicant shall
provide a secondary access point for this plan, with at least an emergency crash gate.
4. The appropriate zoning, building, environmental, and floodplain permits will be obtained
prior to construction.
5. 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.
6. 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 rezoning) 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, December 16, 1998, and posted on December 18, 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 Tuesday, January 5, 1999, APPROVED this Rezone as recommended by the Mohave County Plarming
and Zoning Commission and outlined herein.
MOHA~ISORS