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Planning commission recommends Hassayampa Ranch comp-plan change to industrial despite neighbor opposition
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 8–0 to recommend approval of CPA25008, a major comprehensive plan amendment to redesignate about 2,077 acres near Tonopah from the Hassayampa Ranch development master plan to industrial uses, after hearing neighbors’ concerns about water, traffic and wildlife.
The Maricopa County Planning and Zoning Commission on Nov. 6 recommended approval of CPA25008, a major comprehensive plan amendment converting roughly 2,077 acres in the Tonopah/Arlington area from a previously approved development master plan to an industrial land-use designation.
Staff told the commission the site, north of I‑10 near 339th Avenue, is surrounded by existing and proposed industrial operations and is well positioned for light industrial uses, including warehouses, data centers, sand and gravel operations and power generation. Staff said the change…
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