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Cochise County commission recommends rezoning of SunSites parcels to RU‑4 with ban on manufactured homes

2602690 · March 13, 2025
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The Planning and Zoning Commission voted to forward a rezoning request for about 10 acres in SunSites Unit 2 from SR‑43 to RU‑4, adding a special condition that prohibits manufactured and rehabilitated mobile homes on the parcels; neighbors spoke in opposition citing concerns about property values and future mobile‑home placement.

The Cochise County Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend that the Board of Supervisors rezone about 10 acres in SunSites Unit 2 from SR‑43 to RU‑4, adding a special condition to prohibit manufactured and rehabilitated mobile homes on any portion of the rezoned acreage.

The recommendation — for tax parcels listed by staff as 117‑06‑063, 117‑06‑064, 117‑06‑066, 117‑06‑067, 117‑07‑004, 117‑07‑005, 117‑07‑006, 117‑07‑007 and 117‑07‑078 — was forwarded after staff presented the application RZ25‑01 and the applicant, Paul Prince, explained he wanted RU‑4 to build a larger accessory building that the SR‑174 designation does not allow.

Staff planner Adam Taylor said the request was an applicant‑initiated rezoning from SR‑43 to RU‑4 that would permit a site‑built dwelling under the county’s owner‑builder program and would reduce the number of allowed principal dwellings compared with other districts.…

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