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Controversial rezoning proposal sparks community debate

August 26, 2024 | Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona


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Controversial rezoning proposal sparks community debate
In a recent government meeting, Maria Gonzales presented a request to rezone a 48,270 square foot property located at 733 South Clifford Way in Numa, Arizona. The proposal seeks to change the zoning from a manufactured home subdivision district to a medium density residential R-2 district.

Bob Levin from Community Planning provided a detailed overview of the property’s location, highlighting its proximity to key landmarks such as Mavista Airport and Walmart. The area is bordered by Clifford Way, a north-south street, and is adjacent to a canal and Eighth Street.

The property in question was annexed in 2008 as part of a larger annexation effort, which initially designated it for manufactured home zoning to align with existing county regulations. Since then, three parcels have been created on the site, with Parcel A being a vacant 1,400,725 square feet, Parcel B a vacant 12,049 square feet, and Parcel C, which spans 100,433 square feet, containing residences and storage buildings.

The meeting underscored the ongoing development and zoning discussions in the area, reflecting the community's evolving needs and land use strategies.

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