Staff recommends final adoption of zoning text amendments to allow airports, add EMS to community service use and ease mobile‑vendor permitting
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Summary
Planning staff summarized four code text amendments — airports by‑right in light‑industrial zones, adding emergency medical service providers to community service use, removing the annual permit/search certificate for mobile food vendors, and allowing churches in general commercial zones — and said the 30‑day public comment period closed with no comments; staff recommended adoption at the next council meeting.
Planning staff briefed Sierra Vista City Council on proposed Zoning Code text amendments that staff said are ready for final adoption.
What staff presented: the amendments would (1) allow airports by‑right in the light industrial zoning district, (2) revise the definition of community service use to include the term 'emergency medical service provider,' (3) eliminate the annual permit/search certificate for mobile food vendors, and (4) allow churches within the general commercial zoning district. Staff told council these items were presented on Dec. 11, a 30‑day public comment period was held on the city’s engagement site and no comments were received.
Why it matters: the changes affect where airports and churches may be sited, lower regulatory burden for some mobile vendors and clarify that EMS providers are a community service use. Staff said the amendments are procedurally ready for final adoption at the council meeting later in the week.
Council action: the item was discussed but not voted on at this briefing; staff indicated it will be placed on the agenda for final adoption at the Thursday meeting.

