Happy Jack resident Phil Trautman lists his oppositions to Coconino County Supervisors approving a change in zoning for almost 50 acres of land adjacent to his home from open space to resort commercial so that the Happy Jack Lodge and RV Park can expand.
Jess McNeely, Coconino County Community Development Department assistant director and planning manager, speaks before the Coconino County Board of Supervisors Tuesday night.
Happy Jack Lodge owner and local lawyer Michael Mongini speaks before the Coconino County Board of Supervisors Tuesday night during a hearing regarding a request to rezone land in Happy Jack from open space to resort commercial. Mongini and his son have a 90% ownership stake in the land and plan on using the zoning change to expand the Happy Jack Lodge & RV Park.
Julie Pendergast, manager of Happy Jack Lodge & RV Park, speaks before the Coconino County Board of Supervisors Tuesday night about a request for a zoning change.
Carol Harder talks about her opposition to any expansion of the Happy Jack Lodge & RV Park during a hearing before the Coconino County Board of Supervisors. Harder, a 30-year resident of Happy Jack, listed concerns about off-road vehicles, noise, public safety and fire.
Happy Jack resident Phil Trautman lists his oppositions to Coconino County Supervisors approving a change in zoning for almost 50 acres of land adjacent to his home from open space to resort commercial so that the Happy Jack Lodge & RV Park can expand.
Jess McNeely, Coconino County Community Development Department assistant director and planning manager, speaks before the Coconino County Board of Supervisors Tuesday night during a hearing over 47.79 acres of land in Happy Jack.
Happy Jack resident Phil Trautman lists his oppositions to Coconino County Supervisors approving a change in zoning for almost 50 acres of land adjacent to his home from open space to resort commercial so that the Happy Jack Lodge and RV Park can expand.
Jess McNeely, Coconino County Community Development Department assistant director and planning manager, speaks before the Coconino County Board of Supervisors Tuesday night during a hearing over 47.79 acres of land in Happy Jack.
Just how many feet make for an adequate buffer between a sprawling RV park and an adjacent property owner of more than three decades?
After nearly four hours of presentations, public comments and deliberations, that became the final question to be answered by the Coconino County Board of Supervisors as they approved a zoning change requested by Happy Jack Lodge & RV on Tuesday night.
Julie Pendergast, manager of Happy Jack Lodge & RV Park, speaks before the Coconino County Board of Supervisors Tuesday night about a request for a zoning change.
Happy Jack resident Phil Trautman lists his oppositions to Coconino County Supervisors approving a change in zoning for almost 50 acres of land adjacent to his home from open space to resort commercial so that the Happy Jack Lodge & RV Park can expand.
Jess McNeely, Coconino County Community Development Department assistant director and planning manager, speaks before the Coconino County Board of Supervisors Tuesday night.
Carol Harder talks about her opposition to any expansion of the Happy Jack Lodge & RV Park during a hearing before the Coconino County Board of Supervisors. Harder, a 30-year resident of Happy Jack, listed concerns about off-road vehicles, noise, public safety and fire.
Happy Jack Lodge owner and local lawyer Michael Mongini speaks before the Coconino County Board of Supervisors Tuesday night during a hearing regarding a request to rezone land in Happy Jack from open space to resort commercial. Mongini and his son have a 90% ownership stake in the land and plan on using the zoning change to expand the Happy Jack Lodge & RV Park.
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