Sedona P&Z approves Community Focus Area

Sedona Red Rock News

By Ron Eland | Red Rock News

The city of Sedona is in the process of trying something new in an area of town that — for the most part — has seen little development over the years. 

The Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously on Oct. 15 to approve a proposed zone change request to apply the Oak Creek Heritage District to multiple properties comprising approximately 44 acres within the Schnebly Community Focus Area. The Sedona City Council will vote on the matter at a later date. 


This zone change request, encompassing 18 parcels and 44.39 acres, is the result of an approximately four-year effort to establish and realize the Schnebly CFA vision. Six entities are in ownership of the 44.39 acres, which is about half the size of the total CFA.

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