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Kingman panel recommends reverting R-120 front setback from 30 to 20 feet; one commissioner dissents
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended a zoning text amendment to reduce the minimum front yard setback in the R-120 zone from 30 feet to 20 feet, returning the standard used before a 2021 code adoption; the panel voted to forward the change to City Council with a 3-1 vote and one dissent.
The City of Kingman Planning and Zoning Commission on March 12 recommended that the City Council amend the zoning code to reduce the minimum front yard setback in the R-120 zone from 30 feet to 20 feet.
Ashley, Development Services staff, said the change would revert the requirement to the pre-2021 standard after the 2021 code adoption increased the setback from 20 to 30 feet. Staff said it is unclear whether the 2021 change was intentional or an error, and that the larger setback had forced…
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