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Board reverses Planning & Zoning and approves two guest units at North Cherokee Trail property

2388932 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors overturned a 3–4 Planning & Zoning Commission denial and granted a special-use authorization to permit two guest lodging units at 163 N. Cherokee Trail, voting 2–1 after an appeal by owner Michael Clement.

The Cochise County Board of Supervisors voted 2–1 to grant an appeal by property owner Michael Clement and approve two guest lodging units at 163 North Cherokee Trail, reversing a 3–4 decision by the Planning & Zoning Commission.

Staff had recommended conditional approval of docket SUA 24‑19 subject to two conditions: observance of quiet hours — 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. — for paying guests, and prohibition of street and head‑in parking along Tequila Trail. Planning and Zoning denied the request (3–4) after concerns about density and neighborhood character; the commission’s decision…

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