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    Letter to The Editor

    Letter to The Editor:
    Attend the March 19 P&Z Hearing on Spring Creek Ranch

    March 4, 2020No Comments
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    By Craig Swanson, Keep Sedona Beautiful
    (March 4, 2020)

    Keep Sedona BeautifulAfter their initial proposal was rejected, the developers of Spring Creek Ranch submitted an Amended Letter of Intent, requesting rezoning that will allow them to put 2,100 housing units/pads on land that straddles Spring Creek: 1,500 manufactured or site-built home lots of which up to 200 may be used for recreational vehicle pads, 400 rental units and a 200 unit assisted living facility.

    You can read information provided by Keep Sedona Beautiful about this proposal for a mega-development by CLICKING HERE.

    KSB URGES YOU TO VOICE YOUR OPINION

    Attend the public hearing on Spring Creek Ranch, and wear red

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    • 20200210_Amended-LUPThursday March 19 at 9:00 AM
    • 10 South 6th Street
      Cottonwood, AZ 86326

    Send an email or letters which must include your name and address or it will not be considered.

    Send emails to:

    • planning@yavapai.us

    Send letters to:

    • Yavapai County Development Services
      10 South 6th Street
      Cottonwood, AZ 86326

    Email County Supervisors about Spring Creek Ranch

    • Rowle P. Simmons: web.bos.district1@yavapai.us
    • Thomas Thurman: web.bos.district2@yavapai.us
    • Randy Garrison: web.bos.district3@yavapai.us
    • Craig L. Brown: web.bos.district4@yavapai.us
    • Mary Mallory: web.bos.district5@yavapai.us

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