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Huachuca City council adopts ordinance removing ban on firearms-related home-based businesses
Summary
On Feb. 26, 2026 the Huachuca City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2026-03, amending zoning code Title 18 to remove the prohibition on firearms-related home-based businesses; the measure passed unanimously on second reading.
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The Huachuca City Council on Feb. 26 adopted Ordinance No. 2026-03, a change to Town Code Title 18 that removes the prohibition on firearms-related home-based businesses. Mayor Johann R. Wallace introduced the second reading and the measure was adopted after a motion moved by Johann Wallace and seconded by Councilmember Christy Hirshberg; the motion passed unanimously.
Mayor Wallace told council "This is something we have to adjust based on state law," explaining the amendment aligns the town code with state requirements. The ordinance was recorded as Ordinance 2026-03 and the council vote was unanimous. The minutes do not record any dissenting statements during the second reading. The council did not attach additional development restrictions or permitting steps in the recorded minutes.
The adoption alters Chapter 18.100 "Supplemental Regulations," Section 18.100.210 "Home Based Businesses". The minutes identify the action as a formal adoption on second reading; the transcript does not record an effective date beyond the adoption action. The council's recorded vote and the ordinance caption appear in the minutes for public record; any implementing administrative rules or permitting steps were not specified in the excerpted minutes.
