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Resident proposes Community Land Cooperative zoning tool to Navajo County supervisors
Summary
A resident asked the board to consider a Community Land Cooperative ordinance that, he said, would let off-grid residents privately fund and maintain internal infrastructure and could generate an estimated $275,000 per year in property tax revenue without adding county-maintained roads or utilities.
During call to the public, Jesse Fisher of Riverbed Ranch addressed the board and requested that county planning staff and supervisors consider a Community Land Cooperative zoning ordinance his nonprofit provided to county staff for review.
Fisher described the model as one in which members privately fund and sustain on-site infrastructure (private water, power, wastewater systems and internal roads) so the county would…
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