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Huachuca City council adopts ordinance to allow firearms-related home-based businesses
Summary
On Feb. 26 the council adopted Ordinance No. 2026-03, amending local zoning code to remove a prohibition on firearms-related home-based businesses to conform with state law; the vote was unanimous.
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Huachuca City Mayor Johann R. Wallace presided over the second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 2026-03 on Feb. 26, 2026, which amends Title 18 (Zoning) to remove the town-level prohibition on firearms-related home-based businesses to conform with state law. The motion to adopt the ordinance was moved by Johann Wallace and seconded by Christy Hirshberg; the minutes record the motion passed unanimously.
The ordinance change was presented as a technical alignment with state law rather than a new policy initiative. Mayor Wallace advised the council this was the second reading before the vote. No dissent or recorded amendments appear in the minutes. The council did not record individual vote-by-name tallies in the minutes; the action line in the record states: "Ordinance 2026-03 Action: Adopt ... Motion passed unanimously."
The council’s adoption now directs staff to update the municipal code accordingly. The minutes do not show further immediate implementation steps or an effective-on date for the code change.
