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Commission forwards 369‑acre Kings Highway rezoning and plan amendment to Board of Supervisors amid mixed public reaction
Summary
The Cochise County Planning and Zoning Commission voted to forward a plan amendment and rezoning covering about 369 acres along Kings Highway west of Douglas — from rural/RU‑4 to developing/light industrial — to the Board of Supervisors with recommended conditions.
The Cochise County Planning and Zoning Commission voted to forward two concurrent requests — CPA25‑02 (comprehensive plan amendment) and RZ25‑04 (rezoning) — to the Board of Supervisors with a recommendation of approval. The requests would change about 369 acres along Kings Highway west of Douglas from RU‑4/rural to a developing designation and to a light industrial zoning district.
Scope and staff rationale: county planning staff described the parcels (tax parcels 40834‑004 A and 004 D among them) as undeveloped acreage adjacent to properties already carrying a “developing” designation and expected industrial demand tied to the planned new port of entry about 4.5 miles west of the existing crossing. Staff noted the port…
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