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Board approves reduced front setback for Tonopah-area 'Children's Property to allow porch addition later

2619715 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

BA240027 was approved 5-0 to establish a 30-foot front setback from a reduced preservation line so a future front porch could be added; the site is constrained by FEMA floodplain and right-of-way preservation rules.

The Maricopa County Board of Adjustment on Dec. 12 approved a variance (BA240027) to establish a 30-foot front setback measured from the right-of-way preservation line for a parcel at the northeast corner of Joy Ranch Road and 203rd Avenue. The vote was 5-0.

Planning staff explained the property is largely encumbered by FEMA-designated floodplain and floodway, which limits buildable area; the…

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