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Prescott subcommittee debates density categories, HB2447 and parking flexibility

City of Prescott Council Subcommittee on General Plan Review · March 12, 2026
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Summary

Committee members debated keeping a 'very low' density category for sensitive areas, including airport buffers; staff explained statutory minimums (1 DU/acre) and the group discussed HB2447's effect on local review and whether to soften language on parking and height flexibility.

The Prescott General Plan Review Subcommittee spent part of its March 11 session on land-use language, debating density categories, the implications of recent state law and whether development flexibility (setbacks, parking and height) should be softened in the draft.

Chelsea Walton, the city’s community development director, summarized statutory constraints and committee history: “There is a…

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