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Planning commission approves removing 35.5 acres from Shops at Lake Havasu planned development
Summary
The Lake Havasu City Planning and Zoning Commission voted 4-0 to approve amending the Shops at Lake Havasu planned development to remove about 35.5 acres and instead apply standard C2 General Commercial zoning, a change applicants say will allow more flexible, omnichannel and entertainment-oriented uses.
The Lake Havasu City Planning and Zoning Commission on March 20 approved a request to amend the Shops at Lake Havasu planned development by removing roughly 35.5 acres from the PD and rezoning those parcels to C2 General Commercial.
City planning staff outlined the history of the development, telling the commission the original planned development (the Center Development) was about 205 acres when approved in 1997 and was later amended in 2005 to establish the Shops at Lake Havasu as a roughly 105-acre core. The parcels before the commission include three highway-front lots, two undeveloped pads and most of the mall proper but exclude Walmart, JCPenney, Dillard’s and the movie theater. The staff report cites local code section 14005.04 L in finding the rezoning meets…
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