Cornville hears Camp Soaring Eagle request

Cameron Carter, Rose Law Group attorney representing the Camp Soaring Eagle Foundation, presented an overview of the plan, saying that a permanent zoning is required by the board for purchase of the property. Otherwise, planners say a conditional-use permit might also apply. / VVN/Jon Hutchinson
Cameron Carter, Rose Law Group attorney representing the Camp Soaring Eagle Foundation, presented an overview of the plan, saying that a permanent zoning is required by the board for purchase of the property. Otherwise, planners say a conditional-use permit might also apply. / VVN/Jon Hutchinson

By Jon Hutchinson | Verde Independent

The planning and zoning committee of the Cornville Community Association delayed a recommendation Wednesday for a proposed rezoning of half of the Living Waters acreage.

Committee member Gregg Law said the board first should see an updated letter of intent from the Camp Soaring Eagle Foundation, but the committee still received plenty of comment during the two-hour hearing.

The meeting was moved from the Verde Valley Fire station in Cornville to the gymnasium of the Oak Creek School to accommodate the crowd.

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