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Board approves Diablo Canyon preliminary plat: 38 lots, 2/3 of site preserved as open space

6363045 · September 24, 2025
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Summary

Coconino County supervisors on Sept. 23 adopted Resolution 2025‑53 approving a preliminary plat for a 38‑lot, clustered subdivision on about 334.89 acres near Mormon Lake with about 202 acres preserved as open space and private roads; utilities will be APS electricity and on‑site septic systems.

The Coconino County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 23 adopted Resolution 2025‑53 approving the preliminary plat for the Diablo Canyon subdivision: a 38‑lot cluster layout on roughly 334.89 acres located about 1.5 miles northeast of Mormon Lake. The planning and zoning commission had unanimously recommended approval; the board’s vote was unanimous.

Deputy Director of Community Development Jess McNeely summarized the proposal: the 335‑acre property would be divided into 38 clustered residential lots with roughly 202 acres set aside as permanent open space. The design relies on conservation‑oriented clustering incentives in the county subdivision ordinance that allow smaller lots in exchange for significant protected open space.

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