Fleetwood Storage continued to Aug. 21 after public‑notice error, no action taken
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A staff representative told the Maricopa County Planning and Zoning Commission that MCP 24005, known as Fleetwood Storage (District 4), was continued to the Aug. 21 hearing because of a public‑notice error; the commission took no action on the item at the Aug. 7 meeting.
The Maricopa County Planning and Zoning Commission on Aug. 7 did not act on MCP 24005 (Fleetwood Storage) after staff announced the case was being continued to Aug. 21 because of a public‑notice error.
The continuance was announced during the meeting’s opening procedural items. A county staff member told commissioners, “MCP 24005 known as Fleetwood Storage in District 4, is, being continued to August 21 due to a public notice error that needs to be corrected. Therefore, no action is required.” The chairman acknowledged the continuance and the meeting moved on to the consent agenda.
Why it matters: Continuances for notice errors pause consideration of land‑use applications until the jurisdiction corrects public‑notice deficiencies; the item will be rescheduled for the commission’s Aug. 21 hearing, per staff’s announcement.
Details: The staff announcement did not state the specific nature of the public‑notice error or whether additional materials had to be reissued. The transcript records only the continuation date and the staff statement that no action was required at the Aug. 7 meeting.
Next steps: The item MCP 24005 will be placed on the commission’s Aug. 21 agenda for further consideration after staff corrects the public notice.
Context: At the start of the meeting staff read the county’s public‑notice and hearing procedures and cited Arizona open‑meeting law and the commission’s bylaws for how hybrid hearings and public comment are conducted.
