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Board grants temporary-use permit for Ramirez property; floodplain agency warned 180-day limit
Summary
Maricopa County approved a temporary use permit allowing one RV to be occupied while a manufactured home is installed at a Buckeye property, but Flood Control District comments limit occupancy to 180 consecutive days and may constrain longer requests.
The Maricopa County Board of Adjustment approved a temporary use permit for a single RV at 9486 South 230 Fourth Avenue in Buckeye to permit temporary occupancy while a manufactured home permit is completed, voting to adopt staff-recommended conditions (paragraphs a–g of the staff report).
Planning staff reported the site has an open code case for multiple occupied RVs and an unpermitted structure; staff recommended denial of the applicant’s request for a two‑year permit and said the Flood Control District objected to a…
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