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Votes at a glance: Cochise County Board approves appointments, licenses, grants and leases, and retains counsel

6014852 · October 22, 2025
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Summary

At its Oct. 21 meeting the Cochise County Board of Supervisors approved a slate of routine and contested items including a reappointment to Planning & Zoning, three liquor licenses, multiple grant agreements, airport leases, facility remodeling contracts, and the retention of outside counsel; the board also approved the Robles appeal (special use)

The Cochise County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 21 approved a series of motions including appointments, liquor-license applications, grant acceptances, leases and contracts. The board voted on multiple routine items during its meeting; the decisions below reflect the formal motions and recorded tallies.

Key votes (motions and outcomes)

- Consent agenda and appointments - Consent agenda items 1 and 3 approved, vote 3-0. - Reappointment of Robert Montgomery to the Planning & Zoning Commission (District 1), effective Jan. 1, 2026–Dec. 31, 2029 — approved 3-0 (sworn in at the meeting).

- Liquor licenses - Series 13 farm winery license — Quirito Dairy and Wines (Wilcox) — approved 3-0. - Series 13 farm winery license — Saint Isidore Vineyards (Pierce) — approved 3-0. - Series 18 craft distiller license — Arizona Wineries LLC (Wilcox) — approved 3-0.

- Land use and zoning…

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