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Bullhead City council affirms planning commission on contested RV storage conditional-use permit
Summary
After public comment and months of neighborhood dispute, the Bullhead City Council voted to affirm the Planning and Zoning Commission's conditional-use permit allowing a 29-unit RV/boat storage structure on Chapel Drive with deed restrictions reserving a majority of units to nearby neighborhood residents.
Bullhead City Council on May 6 affirmed a Planning and Zoning Commission decision to approve a conditional-use permit (CUP) that allows a 29-unit, metal storage structure intended for RVs and boats on Chapel Drive adjacent to the Stonebridge/Chaparral Terrace subdivision.
The CUP approval requires that 51% of the storage units be deed-restricted to residents or owners within the Chaparral Terrace area (including Stonebridge) and that the remaining 49% be available to owners/residents within the broader area shown as Exhibit A. The council action affirmed the commission's approval after more than an hour of public testimony and debate.
City Attorney Garren Emery explained how the CUP process works and told council members they had discretion to affirm or reverse the commission's action or to issue a new decision. Emery said the commission's findings were that the restricted allocation…
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