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Maricopa County board approves shortened extension for Ramirez temporary RV permit

Maricopa County Board of Adjustment · November 13, 2025
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Summary

The Maricopa County Board of Adjustment approved a limited extension of a temporary use permit for Jeanette Ramirez’s property in Buckeye, setting the permit to expire March 31, 2026, and requiring steps to address floodplain mobility and RV condition concerns.

The Maricopa County Board of Adjustment on a 5–0 vote on a motion by Member Ward approved a shortened extension of the temporary use permit TU250046 for the Ramirez property at 9486 South 234th Avenue, setting the permit to expire March 31, 2026.

The board heard from county planning staff that the property, in a rural-43 zoning district in the Buckeye area, had previously received a temporary use permit but that flood-control stipulations limit occupied RVs in the floodplain to 180 days. Planning staff recommended denial, noting site inspections documented two occupied RVs and a permanent sewer connection to one RV, and raised concern that temporary housing was becoming long-term.

"Staff recommends the board motion to deny TU250046," said Nick, the county planner presenting the case, summarizing prior inspections and floodplain constraints. The manufactured home…

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