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Board rezones Grand Canyon Inn & Cabins property at Valley highway junction after public hearing
Summary
Board of Supervisors approved changing a 5.76‑acre parcel at the SR‑64/US‑180 junction from G (general) to CG (commercial) zoning to resolve a longstanding legal nonconforming motel and allow redevelopment and an RV park; approval followed Planning & Zoning recommendation and public hearing.
Coconino County supervisors approved a zone change March 18 to allow redevelopment of the Grand Canyon Inn & Cabins site at the intersection of State Route 64 and U.S. 180 in Valley.
The property is a longstanding commercial lodging site that was rendered “legal nonconforming” after county zoning changes in 1981. The applicant asked to rezone a 5.76‑acre parcel from G (general, 10‑acre minimum residential/agricultural) to CG (Commercial General, 10,000‑sq‑ft minimum) to permit renovation of a 28‑room motel, refurbish a historic sign, and develop up to 50 park‑model RV spaces and five workforce housing units. The county’s Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously recommended approval.
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