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Supervisors uphold county planning decision allowing small-scale horse boarding on Fox Ranch Road, despite neighbors' safety and easement concerns
Summary
After a lengthy contested hearing, Coconino County supervisors voted 4-0 to uphold the Planning & Zoning Commission's approval of a conditional use permit allowing up to 12 boarded horses on a 12-acre G-zoned parcel on Fox Ranch Road, while opponents raised concerns about a single-lane bridge, recurrent flooding and a conservation easement.
The Coconino County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday denied an appeal by multiple adjacent landowners and upheld the Planning & Zoning Commission's approval of a conditional use permit to allow a small-scale horse-boarding operation on a 12-acre G-zoned parcel at 22770 Fox Ranch Road.
The applicant, represented by attorney Jordan Greenman, said the request (CUP 25-022) seeks permission for up to 12 boarded horses in existing movable stalls and a 150-by-250-foot outdoor arena. "There are no new structures proposed," Greenman said. He described the proposed operation as a family-run…
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