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Prescott Valley council rezones 19.23 acres for distribution center, limits larger rezone
Summary
The Prescott Valley Town Council approved a rezoning to allow a roughly 86,800-square-foot delivery center on 19.23 acres, rejecting a prior proposal to rezone the full 100-acre parcel and adding conditions tied to utilities, traffic and ADOT right-of-way.
Council members on May (meeting date not specified in transcript) approved a zoning map amendment limiting Project Links to 19.23 acres and authorizing a preliminary development plan for an approximately 86,800-square-foot delivery center.
The vote followed roughly three hours of staff presentation, applicant remarks and public comment about traffic, wildlife and long-term land use. Development Services principal planner Michael Ruby (presenter name in transcript) told the council staff no longer recommended rezoning the entire 100-acre parcel because the applicant had not provided site-specific design standards, some prospective users were industrial rather than the business-park uses staff preferred, and a recently passed state law (House Bill 2447) affected how certain approvals could proceed without hearings. Ruby recommended approval of the smaller, site-specific rezone with conditions covering water and sewer connections, traffic analyses, road construction and potential right-of-way dedication to ADOT.
The applicant’s agent, Shane Ross of BTRE Development LLC, and an Amazon…
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