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Planning commission continues Jackson Place manufactured-home park to Oct. 14 after notice concerns

5865921 · September 12, 2025
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Summary

The Buckeye Planning and Zoning Commission continued a request for a conditional use permit and site plan for the Jackson Place manufactured‑home park after a nearby property owner said he and his tenant did not receive mailed notice; staff said notices were mailed per assessor records.

The Buckeye Planning and Zoning Commission on Aug. 26 continued consideration of a conditional use permit and site plan for Jackson Place, a proposed eight‑unit manufactured‑home park in downtown Buckeye, to the commission’s Oct. 14 meeting to give staff time to discuss notice and tenant concerns with an adjacent property owner.

The commission’s action came after Jay Broadbent, part owner of the Broadbent Powers Levitt office building, told the commission that one of his tenants learned of the project only that afternoon and said they would leave if the project proceeded. Broadbent asked the commission for a 30‑day extension so he could meet with the tenant.

The continuance matters because the site is in the Downtown Buckeye area and the project would add infill residential units near businesses and park space; commissioners said they wanted to give the tenant and building owner an opportunity to…

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