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Mohave County supervisors debate 2025 General Plan as Golden Valley residents press for 1-acre limits
Summary
After a lengthy public comment period, the Mohave County Board of Supervisors referred parts of the 2025 General Plan back to Planning & Zoning and approved several targeted amendments after residents of Golden Valley urged preserving 1-acre minimum lots and raised concerns about water, fire response and traffic.
The Mohave County Board of Supervisors spent the bulk of its Nov. 3 meeting on the proposed 2025 Mohave County General Plan, hearing hours of public comment from Golden Valley residents and taking a series of motions that will send several issues back to the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Staff planner Matthew Gunderson told the board the draft plan adds a policy (12.11) that would require proposed developments within a defined buffer—currently drafted as a three‑mile radius of municipal boundaries—to meet urban development standards such as centralized sewer, sidewalks and streetlights. Gunderson said the…
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