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Prescott Valley council unanimously adopts zoning rewrite, accepts audits and approves public‑safety and sidewalk projects
Summary
The Prescott Valley Town Council on Dec. 11 unanimously adopted a complete rewrite of Chapter 13 zoning (Ordinance 2024-947), approved policies on community facilities districts, accepted the annual financial audit, appointed Matt Zurcher as vice mayor and approved several capital and public-safety projects including a CAFMA storage facility and a $237,250 design contract for Cattle Track pedestrian and drainage improvements.
The Prescott Valley Town Council unanimously approved multiple measures at its Dec. 11, 2024 meeting, including a full repeal and reenactment of Chapter 13 of the Town Code, new and revised fiscal policies, acceptance of the annual comprehensive financial report, appointment of a vice mayor, and several infrastructure and public-safety projects.
Zoning code: Staff presented ZOA 24-1, a comprehensive update to Chapter 13 (zoning). Councilmember Matt Zurcher moved to change the term “special use permit” to “conditional use permit” in section 13-04-010.c.3 to reflect the council's prior action; clerical cross-reference corrections were authorized. The council then adopted Ordinance 2024-947 to repeal and reenact Chapter 13; the ordinance specifies it becomes effective 30 days after…
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