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Commission backs code change allowing taller accessory structures with architectural requirements

Bullhead City Planning and Zoning Commission · April 9, 2026
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Summary

Bullhead City commissioners approved an amendment to Title 17 (Chapter 17.06) to allow accessory structures to gain one foot of height for each additional foot of setback (starting from a 15-foot base), capped at 25 feet, with any height above 15 feet requiring multiple architectural treatments; commissioners also noted the draft’s confusing language.

The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 6–0 on April 29 to recommend a code amendment to Bullhead City’s zoning regulations governing accessory structures in residential districts (Title 17, Chapter 17.06).

Staff explained the proposal would keep a 15-foot base height for detached accessory structures but allow one additional foot of height for every additional foot of setback from the…

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