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Council approves rezoning to allow new water-quality lab adjacent to Mulberry plant
Summary
Lake Havasu City Council on Jan. 14 adopted Ordinance 25-1352 to rezone about 21.4 acres around the Mulberry wastewater treatment site from single-family residential (R-1) to Public Lands and Facilities (P-1), permitting construction of a standalone water-quality laboratory and room for future expansion.
Lake Havasu City Council on Tuesday adopted Ordinance 25-1352 to rezone roughly 21.4 acres around the Mulberry wastewater treatment facility from single-family residential (R-1) to Public Lands and Facilities (P-1).
The change, unanimously approved 6-0, will allow the city to build a new water-quality laboratory on parcels bounded by Cypress Drive, Oak Drive, Mulberry Avenue, Walnut Drive and Spruce Drive. The council voted to adopt the ordinance after the planning commission recommended…
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