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Board denies rezoning request to split 4.77‑acre dome‑valley lot; MCAS cited safety buffer

2691716 · February 19, 2025
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Summary

The board denied a planned split of a 4.77‑acre parcel in Dome Valley to create smaller 2‑acre lots, citing the comprehensive plan's half‑mile buffer recommendation around the Barry M. Goldwater Range and MCAS Yuma opposition.

The Yuma County Board of Supervisors denied a rezoning application (Case 24‑21) on Feb. 19 that would have changed a 4.77‑acre parcel in Dome Valley from a 4‑acre minimum to a 2‑acre minimum, allowing the owner to split the lot.

Planning staff recommended denial based on the comprehensive plan’s density recommendation for properties within a half‑mile of the Barry M. Goldwater…

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