Pinal County Board of Supervisors clears way for large-scale industrial development north of Florence

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By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post

Florence, AZ — The Pinal County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved three land-use applications on October 15 for an industrial development north of Florence. The 1,105-acre project, known as Project Ranger, will trigger new road construction and could revive the dormant Magma Arizona Railroad.

The approval follows the Planning and Zoning Commission’s unanimous recommendation from September 18. Details about the commission’s review and project plans were previously reported.

Site and Zoning Changes
The board approved the project, changing the land designation to “Special District,” a classification used only for state trust land, and approving industrial zoning with restrictions that eliminate junkyards, landfills, prisons, and adult businesses.

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