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The Lake Havasu City Council unanimously approved an ordinance Tuesday rezoning approximately 15.29 acres of Mohave College property to the Public Lands and Facilities district.
Planning staff said the parcels are currently split across several zoning districts — general commercial (C‑2), light industrial (LI) and limited multifamily (R‑3) — but are owned and used by Mohave College. Rezoning the parcels to Public Lands and Facilities will provide consistent development standards for future campus improvements, staff said. The Planning and Zoning Commission had recommended approval 7‑0 at its July meeting.
There were no public speakers during the hearing. Council member Jenny Koch moved to adopt the ordinance; Council member Nancy Campbell seconded. The council voted 7‑0 to adopt Ordinance 25‑1367.
Outcome: Zoning consolidated to Public Lands and Facilities for Mohave College parcels; staff said the change aligns zoning with the campus’s existing public use and will simplify future permitting.
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