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Planning Commission approves rezoning for 297.853‑acre Bonanza Creek Ranch parcel

Santa Fe County Planning Commission · November 21, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved a zoning map amendment for Bonanza Creek Ranch LLC to split a 297.853‑acre parcel into commercial general, industrial general, residential community and mixed‑use districts, subject to staff conditions; staff and the applicant said county water and sewer are available and a water budget and traffic studies will be updated phase by phase.

The Santa Fe County Planning Commission voted Nov. 20 to approve a zoning map amendment for a 297.853‑acre parcel known as Bonanza Creek Ranch (Case 25‑51‑70), allowing approximately 80 acres of commercial general, 54 acres of industrial general, 69 acres of residential community and 94 acres to remain mixed use.

Destiny Romero, building and development review specialist senior for Santa Fe County, told the commission the hearing officer recommended approval on Oct. 9, 2025 and that staff found the application in compliance with SLDC subdivision design standards; staff entered proposed conditions into the record and recommended approval. Romero confirmed the applicant supplied exhibits showing a pre‑application neighborhood meeting and that a hearing officer recommended order is included in the packet.

Jennifer Jenkins of Jenkins Gavin, representing…

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