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Board approves McLean Meadows/Arcana Resort and workforce manufactured‑home subdivision in Valley with infrastructure commitments

Coconino County Board of Supervisors · October 15, 2025
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Summary

After a lengthy public hearing Oct. 14, the board unanimously adopted a zone change and a preliminary plat for the McLean Meadows/Arcana Resort project in the Valley: the developer committed to community water, wastewater, maintained roads, CC&Rs banning short‑term rentals in workforce lots, and a donation to local fire protection.

The Coconino County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 14 unanimously approved an ordinance and a preliminary plat for McLean Meadows, a combined resort and manufactured‑home workforce housing project in the Valley area.

Staff presented the master plan and recommended conditions after a unanimous recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission. The approvals rezone an 82.25‑acre parcel to Resort Commercial (RC) with an approved master plan for 150 detached commercial lodging units (Arcana Resort) and rezone a 40.04‑acre parcel to Manufactured Home Park (MHP) with a 151‑lot preliminary plat for workforce housing. The developer committed to internal maintained roads, a community water system and wastewater treatment (piped systems permitted by the Arizona Department of Water Resources and ADEQ), more than 180,000 gallons of dedicated…

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