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Maricopa County panel recommends approval of 2,077-acre Hassayampa Ranch plan amendment amid neighbor concerns
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission on Nov. 6 voted 8–0 to recommend approval of CPA 25008 to redesignate about 2,077 acres near Tonopah for industrial uses; neighbors raised water, traffic and visual-impact concerns and sought protections during the later zoning phase.
The Maricopa County Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval on Nov. 6 of a major comprehensive-plan amendment to redesignate roughly 2,077 acres known as Hassayampa Ranch in the Tonopah/Arlington area for industrial uses.
Staff told commissioners the site — originally approved in 2005 as a development master plan that never materialized — is surrounded by existing and proposed industrial uses and has access to future transportation corridors that make it “an optimal location for distribution facilities, warehouses, and similar industrial uses.” Planning staff recommended approval of KCPA 250008, noting the applicant had addressed earlier concerns from the City of…
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