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Council holds statutory-compliance hearing on 30 Second Street parcel; applicant proposes New Mountain Church
Summary
City planning presented a statutory-compliance hearing for a zoning ordinance that expired; the property owner seeks reinstatement with updated conditions. The applicant, represented by Carolyn McKelvey, said New Mountain Church intends to occupy the site when fundraising allows.
Bob Blevins, principal planner for the City of Yuma, opened a statutory compliance public hearing on Feb. 2 regarding a parcel on 30 Second Street whose 2002 rezoning had lapsed because required conditions were not met.
Blevins said the council had three options under Arizona Revised Statutes: extend the schedule for meeting conditions, determine compliance, or allow the property to revert to its prior zoning. He said the property owner is prepared to meet the…
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