Spring Creek Ranch owners pull zoning change application

The owners of Spring Creek Ranch, located between Cottonwood and Sedona, withdrew their application for a zone change with Yavapai County earlier this week. They intend to refile early next year for the proposed mixed-use development on 280 acres. Photo by David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers

By Ron Eland | Red Rock News 

A much-discussed housing development proposed off of State Route 89A is on hold for now but the owners said they plan to move forward again after the first of the year.

Spring Creek Ranch, a 280-acre project that is seeking to have manu­factured homes, apart­ments, RV park and other amenities located between Sedona and Cottonwood, withdrew its zone change application to Yavapai County on Tuesday, Sept. 15.

A county press release issued that same day stated, “This applica­tion was advertised on Aug. 26. for public hearing to be held Sept. 17. This item has been removed from that agenda and no future public hearing dates will be set for this application.”

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