The Gila County Board of Supervisors heard an appeal Tuesday, Oct. 19, from Charles F. Seiverd about a judgment against him for zoning ordinance violations.
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The Gila County Board of Supervisors approved a Conditional Use Permit application for Michael and Dina Walling at its May 4 meeting. The CUP allows the Wallings to build a three-story, 39-foot tall single-family residence in the Hunter Creek Ranch subdivision northeast of Payson.
There were only three neighboring property owners who attended the required community meeting on the issue, according to Randy Pluimer, acting director of the countyâs Community Development Department. He said none objected to the Wallingsâ plans. He added there have been no other comments submitted on the project.
The Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing on March 18. The commissioners voted 7 to 0 to recommend to the Board of Supervisors approval of the CUP application, with one commissioner absent.
Those living in Mesa del Caballo will soon have a smoother road to take through their neighborhood.
At its April 6 meeting, the Gila County Board of Supervisors awarded a $436,646 bid to Valor Specialties, Inc., for a paving project in the community.
The project is a continuation of two previous projects to improve the roads in the community northeast of Payson, according to Steve Sanders, director of the countyâs public works department.
Work includes the removal of all of existing asphalt and base materials and replaces it on Mescalero Road and most of Caballero Road.
Caballero Road is the main entrance to Mesa del Caballo. The road reconstruction project will effectively improve Caballero and Mescalero roads, which are in poor condition.