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Supervisors approve rezoning and minor amendment for Foothills food‑court proposal after public objections
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved a minor amendment to the land‑use map and rezoning to local commercial (C‑1) for a proposed food‑court site on Foothills Boulevard, despite opposition from nearby property owners and a written objection from the Pate Family Trust.
The Yuma County Board of Supervisors voted on March 10 to approve a minor amendment to the county land‑use map and to rezone a parcel on Foothills Boulevard to local commercial (C‑1) for a proposed food‑court development.
Senior planner Richard Munguia summarized the request: the owner seeks to change a parcel just off Foothills Boulevard from urban‑density residential to local commercial to allow a small food‑court development with vendors and outdoor seating. The parcel site plan shows on‑site parking, an entrance and an exit lane, and vendor parking. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval subject to standard conditions; staff noted the applicant would still need a special use permit for…
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