Yuma County P&Z agrees to deviations from regulations for two subdivisions

By Mara Knaub | Yuma Sun

The Yuma County Planning and Zoning Commission agreed to recommend deviations from the county standards for two proposed subdivisions.

For the proposed 12 East Phase 2 subdivision, Colvin Engineering, representing Speida Holding, requested a modification from the subdivision regulations for the property located in the vicinity of the northeast corner of Scottsdale Drive and 34th Place in Yuma.

The proposed subdivision consists of 46 residential lots on 9.81 acres. The lots range from 5,908 square feet to 7,006 square feet in size. The property is zoned Recreational Vehicle Subdivision.

The regulations require street corners to have at minimum 25-feet chamfers, or slopes, but the developer proposed 20-feet chamfers throughout the subdivision. The Board of Supervisors granted the same modification for Phase 1 of the development.

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