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Doña Ana County commission approves rezoning of 4 acres on Egyptian Street to allow single-family home
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission granted conditional approval to rezone 4 acres of a 10-acre parcel on Egyptian Street from light industrial (EI) to D1 low-density residential, allowing the owner to apply for a residential building permit while retaining the remaining acreage as industrial buffer.
The Doña Ana County Planning and Zoning Commission on June 27 voted to conditionally approve case Z25-002, a request to rezone 4 acres of a 10-acre parcel on Egyptian Street from EI (light industrial) to D1 (low-density residential) so the property owner can apply for a single-family residential building permit.
The change affects the northern four acres of a parcel historically used for in-ground planting and later a small construction yard. Staff presented a history of prior approvals and conditions tied to the larger 10-acre parcel, noting an early-2000s order that designated roughly 10 acres adjacent to residential development to be used only for in-ground crop planting and required buffers between industrial operations and residences. Staff said…
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