Red Hawk specific-plan amendment continued to Jan. 7, 2026, after recusals
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The Red Hawk specific-plan amendment was continued to a Jan. 7, 2026, 10 a.m. hearing because two commissioners had potential real-property conflicts and another commissioner was absent; staff said the hearing remains open and need not be re-noticed.
The Planning Commission on Nov. 19 continued a proposed amendment to the Red Hawk specific plan to Jan. 7, 2026, at 10 a.m. after staff reported two commissioners (Charlie Trejo and Commissioner Watson) had potential conflicts of interest due to proximity of residence and one commissioner (Watts) was absent, leaving the commission without a quorum for that item.
Staff said the public hearing remains open and that continuing to a date-certain/time-certain regular meeting does not legally require re-noticing, though the city may choose to renotice for outreach. A procedural motion to continue the item was made, seconded, and approved by voice vote.
Staff invited any members of the public who wished to speak either to do so that evening (comments would be entered into the record) or to return on Jan. 7 at the new 10 a.m. meeting time. The commission discussed concerns that residents may not realize the daytime hearing and staff said they would collaborate with county partners and could re-notice if desired.
