Public Hearings 12.
AMENDED Regular Board of Supervisors Meeting
Development Services
- Meeting Date:
- 07/23/2024
- Title:
- Dockets RZ24-12/CPA24-03 (Firebrand Lane)
- Submitted By:
- Matthew Taylor, Development Services
- Department:
- Development Services
Presentation:
PowerPoint
Recommendation:
Approve
Document Signatures:
BOS Signature Required
# of ORIGINALS
Submitted for Signature:
Submitted for Signature:
2
NAME
of PRESENTER:
of PRESENTER:
Matthew Taylor
TITLE
of PRESENTER:
of PRESENTER:
Planner II
Mandated Function?:
Source of Mandate
or Basis for Support?:
or Basis for Support?:
Docket Number (If applicable):
Information
Agenda Item Text:
Adopt Resolution 24-15 to amend the Cochise County Comprehensive Plan land use and growth area designations of 36 acres from Neighborhood Conservation to Rural Residential and Category C - Rural Community Areas to D - Rural Areas, and adopt Zoning Ordinance 24-11 to rezone tax parcel 208-44-047M from R-18 (Residential District, one dwelling per 18,000 square feet) to RU-4 (Rural District, one dwelling per 4 acres) pursuant to the application of Landon Farnsworth.
Background:
The County received concurrent requests from Landon Farnsworth (applicant) to change land use designations and zoning classification of tax parcel 208-44-047M from Neighborhood Conservation to Rural Residential; Growth Area C to Growth Area D; and, R-18 (Residential District, one dwelling per 18,000 square feet) to RU-4 (Rural District, one dwelling per 4 acres). The 36 acre parcel is located at 505 E. Firebrand Lane.
Department's Next Steps (if approved):
The department will update the zoning map to reflect the new land use designations and zoning district classification.
Impact of NOT Approving/Alternatives:
The parcel will retain its current Comprehensive Plan designations and remain R-18. Future development will conform to applicable use, site development, and building code requirements of the R-18 zoning district.
To BOS Staff: Document Disposition/Follow-Up:
Email a copy of the recorded resolution and ordinance to Matthew Taylor, case planner.