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Board approves Foothills rezoning and related amendments after neighbor objections on buffering and traffic
Summary
The Yuma County Board of Supervisors approved a minor amendment (2509) and rezoning (2522) for a Foothills Boulevard property despite public concerns about buffering, traffic, and dumpster placement; staff and the applicant discussed how buffer rules apply in the Foothills and clarified that development standards are addressed at permitting.
At a public hearing on March 2, the Yuma County Board of Supervisors approved minor amendment case 2509 and rezoning case 2522 — a request to change land-use designation and rezone property at 12348 Foothills Boulevard to a local commercial classification — after a staff presentation and public comment from nearby residents.
Jesus Carreo (speaker 12), a staff presenter, summarized the staff recommendation and Planning and Zoning Commission findings that the proposed changes would not adversely impact the natural environment and would encourage small-scale commercial development without requiring public infrastructure expenditures. The Planning and Zoning Commission…
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