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Board approves rezoning of 45‑acre Foothills parcel with 10‑year development condition amid infrastructure concerns
Summary
The Yuma County Board of Supervisors approved rezoning 45 gross acres in the Foothills from RA‑10 to low‑density residential, with conditions requiring a tentative map, traffic impact analysis, and completion of required improvements within 10 years.
The Yuma County Board of Supervisors approved Rezoning Case 25‑05 to change a 45‑gross‑acre parcel in the Foothills Planning Area from rural agricultural zoning (RA‑10) to low‑density residential (6,000‑square‑foot minimum lots). The property lies on the north frontage road between Avenue 15½ E and Avenue 16 E; the applicant intends to develop the site as a residential subdivision.
Senior Planner Carillo presented the request and described performance conditions attached to approval: recordation of necessary notices and infrastructure agreements; filing and approval of a tentative map subdividing the parcel into six or more lots…
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