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Community Divided Over Controversial Rezoning Proposal

June 19, 2024 | Yavapai County, Arizona



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Community Divided Over Controversial Rezoning Proposal
In a recent government meeting, a rezoning request for two parcels on Beaver Creek Road was the focal point of discussion, following a unanimous recommendation for approval from the Planning and Zoning Commission. The commission's deliberations included considerations of traffic, access, community feedback, and the area's service needs.

Community members expressed mixed feelings about the proposal. A representative from the Beaver Creek community voiced strong opposition, citing concerns over potential traffic congestion and the history of unfulfilled promises regarding commercial development. They urged the board to reject the rezoning, emphasizing the availability of existing commercial land and advocating for a focus on local businesses that would genuinely benefit residents, such as a Snap Fitness facility.

Conversely, supporters of the rezoning, including a local realtor, argued that the change aligns with the county's comprehensive plan, which aims to promote balanced growth and improve quality of life. They highlighted the need for additional services in the area, asserting that without commercial development, residents would have to seek services elsewhere.

Despite the support for the rezoning, some board members raised concerns about its alignment with the comprehensive plan, suggesting that a use permit might be more appropriate than a zoning change. The discussion underscored the ongoing tension between community desires for residential preservation and the need for commercial development to support a growing population. The board is expected to deliberate further on the matter, weighing community input against planning guidelines.

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