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Supervisors deny Kingman-area rezoning after residents raise water, road and rural-lifestyle concerns

2083468 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors voted to deny a developer’s request to rezone roughly five parcels near Kingman to allow a denser one‑acre residential subdivision after months of public comment focused on groundwater, single access roads and compatibility with existing five‑acre properties.

Mohave County supervisors denied a request to rezone several parcels near Calle Castano in the Kingman area on Jan. 6, voting to approve the Planning and Zoning Commission’s recommendation for denial.

The rezoning request, filed as BOS Resolution 2025-7, would have changed several assessor’s parcels from AR-5/AR-10 (five- or ten-acre agricultural‑residential minimums) to AR (one‑acre minimum) to allow a future residential subdivision. The Planning and Zoning Commission had recommended denial by a 5–4 vote; the Board of Supervisors approved that denial after a lengthy public hearing.

Residents who spoke at the hearing emphasized groundwater supply, road access and the rural character of the area. “There is no AMA for the basin here that takes care of…

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