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Coconino County planning commission studies ADU rule changes, hears subdivision and resort housing proposals; several approvals advanced to board
Summary
The Coconino County Planning and Zoning Commission met July 30 for a combined study session and public hearing that covered ADU rule changes required by state law, a 38‑lot conservation subdivision near Mormon Lake and a proposed resort plus manufactured‑home park in the Valley.
The Coconino County Planning and Zoning Commission met July 30 for a combined study session and public hearing that covered a range of land‑use matters including state-driven changes to accessory dwelling unit rules, the Diablo Canyon conservation subdivision near Mormon Lake, and a multi‑parcel resort and manufactured‑home park proposal in the Valley.
Why it matters: The commission advanced one subdivision recommendation to the Board of Supervisors, approved two conditional-use permits for RVs as permanent residences and spent significant time on zoning and infrastructure questions that affect water, wastewater and fire service in remote parts of the county.
The commission voted to recommend approval of SUB25003 (Diablo Canyon), a 38‑lot conservation subdivision that preserves roughly 60% of the 335‑acre site as open space. Commissioners found the clustered design preferable to piecemeal 10‑acre lot splits and voted unanimously to forward a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors.
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