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Board splits on Dorado rezoning: approves 1‑acre northwest section, denies denser southeast plan
Summary
After hours of testimony from hundreds of residents concerned about water, wastewater, traffic and community character, the Mohave County Board approved a scaled rezoning for the Dorado/Angle Homes proposal: the northwest block will be rezoned to 1‑acre single‑family lots; the higher‑density southeastern portion was denied and removed from consideration.
The Mohave County Board of Supervisors on May 4 split its decision on a major rezoning request from Angle Homes (the Dorado proposal), approving a narrower plan and denying the denser components.
Planning staff described the request as a set of rezonings to align zoning with a recently adopted general plan: suburban residential, low‑density residential and commercial pockets. The full proposal covered roughly 1,200 acres and was presented as matching the prior general‑plan land use designations. Planning Manager Scott explained the options, including an approach to move forward only with the northwest section comprised of roughly 1‑acre parcels.
The public comment period drew long lines. Dozens of Golden Valley residents, civic…
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