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Commission postpones further action on Bridal Rigby House rezoning and possible landmarking

2255882 · February 10, 2025
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Summary

The commission continued discussion of the Bridal Rigby House and its underlying rezoning request; staff reported no rezoning application has yet been formally submitted to Planning & Zoning and the item was tabled until the next meeting when absent commissioners and additional information can be present.

The City of Sedona Historic Preservation Commission continued discussion about the Bridal Rigby House and a request involving the zoning of the parcel where the house sits, but the commission did not take any formal action and agreed to revisit the matter at a future meeting.

Commissioners said Commissioner Feeney had intended to bring further historic information but was absent. A staff member told the commission that the property owners have not yet submitted a zoning-change application to the Planning & Zoning department. “They have not come back through to apply for that zoning change yet,” the staff member said.

Commissioners recalled that the commission had discussed seeking permission to document the property—taking photographs inside and out—if the owner agreed, and noted the possibility of preparing a landmarking application either initiated by the commission or by the property owner. The commission acknowledged that any formal landmark or district application would require property‑owner involvement.

Because additional information from the absent commissioner was expected and the formal application has not been filed, the commission decided to table further action on the Bridal Rigby House to the next meeting. Staff said they will monitor the Planning & Zoning process and report back when an application is submitted or when Commissioner Feeney can bring the additional historic documentation to the commission.