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Prescott Valley planning commission approves rezoning for Wagon Way duplex, adds five-year build condition
Summary
The Prescott Valley Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend a general plan amendment and a zoning map change to allow a duplex at North Wagon Way and Spouse Drive. The commission attached a condition that the zoning reverts after five years if construction has not started; the items now move to Town Council for final action.
The Prescott Valley Planning and Zoning Commission voted Jan. 13 to recommend a general plan amendment and a zoning map change that would allow a duplex to be built on a 0.24-acre lot at North Wagon Way and Spouse Drive, and attached a five-year expiration condition to the rezoning.
Chairperson Sandy Griffiths opened the public hearing for GPA 24-003 and ZMC 24-004. Town planner Chris Norlock told the commission the property’s size was misreported in a newspaper article as 24 acres; it is 0.24 acres. Norlock said the parcel is just east of Robert Road, north of Spouse Drive, and currently has a general-plan designation of “low density.” To allow a duplex he said the…
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