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    November 22, 20201 Comment
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    By Craig Swanson
    Trustee, Keep Sedona Beautiful

    Keep Sedona BeautifulSedona AZ (November 22, 2020) – The beauty of the greater Sedona area is undeniable. The red rock formations, the riparian environment of Oak Creek and the wide-open spaces of the Coconino National Forest have attracted residents and visitors for decades. A question for the Verde Valley is this: can we preserve and protect the landscape that we cherish while at the same time responsibly control the growth that seems inevitable?

    In 1998, the State of Arizona passed HB 2361, the Growing Smarter Act. This forward-looking legislation requires cities and towns to adopt general plans, and for counties to adopt a comprehensive plan that must be updated every 10 years. The act states that county comprehensive plans “shall be developed so as to conserve the natural resources of the county, to ensure efficient expenditure of public monies and to promote the health, safety, convenience and general welfare of the public.”

    20201122_ksbCounty comprehensive plans must address planning for land use, water resources and circulation (transportation). Larger counties must also address environmental planning, open space acquisition and preservation, energy use, growth areas and cost of development. Coconino County updated its plan in 2015. Yavapai County has begun the process of updating its plan, with completion required by the end of 2022.

    While many aspects of a comprehensive plan lay out goals, policies and implementation measures for the entire county, the plan is particularly important for unincorporated areas where county regulations guide planning and rezoning decisions.

    In recent years, Yavapai County has received a number of development proposals that highlight the need for more specific guidelines and policies in the county comprehensive plan. In these cases, opposition to the rezoning proposals cited non-conformance to the County Comprehensive Plan as an important objection, noting that language in the plan indicates that these development proposals do not meet the criteria set forth by the County.

    This update of the Yavapai County Comprehensive Plan provides the opportunity to more specifically specify the parameters to both develop responsibly and to protect and sustain our natural environment.

    In the intervening years since the last plan was adopted, we’ve become more aware of the extraordinary economic value of our natural environment, open spaces, dark skies and water resources. We have also been forced into the realization that those water resources are finite. Climate change and the mega-drought we’re experiencing threaten Verde Valley’s water resources as much as over-development.

    Residents can help protect our environmental and economic resources by participating in the update of the Yavapai County Comprehensive Plan. The County is currently reaching out to communities like the Village of Oak Creek and Cornville to solicit Vision Statements that will be incorporated into the Comprehensive Plan. Contact your community leaders if you want to contribute to the creation of those Vision Statements. 

    Read more about land use issues from the perspective of Keep Sedona Beautiful by visiting the Land Use page on the KSB website.

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    1. Thom Stanley on November 23, 2020 9:24 am

      Along with Thanks for family and friends I would like to give Thanks to Craig Swanson and others at KSB for keeping the public informed regarding issues of import to everyone in the Verde Valley. If citizens don’t know that land raiders are here and coming fast to surround us with trailers, RVs and commercial buildings, they won’t know how to stop them. Progress should be measured by how development improves the quality of life of current residents, not the convenience of the few to cash in.

      Thanks also to Stephen DeVol for dedicating his energy to offer a platform for Verde Valley residents to voice their concerns and entertain and educate everyone who comes to these pages.

      Thanks, also for the citizens who participate in the process to decide en masse what is in the best interest of the current population and future generations.

      May your family be safe and healthy this Thanksgiving and going forward to celebrate life.

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