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Planning & Zoning Commissioner Ted Yocum and his fellow members voted unanimously Monday evening to approve a zoning change paving the way for the beginning of development of the former Hogenes Dairy. The mixed use development will eventually have up to 2,000 homes. Photo by Jay Taylor
A 528-acre property was rezoned Monday night to allow for the development of a residential community of as many as 2,000 homes.
A request to change the zoning of the land formerly owned by Hogenes Dairy from Industrial (CI-2) to Planned Area Development (PAD) was approved, 6-0, by the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission. The action paves the way for the initial phases of construction at the Hogenes Farms community at the northwest corner of Green and McDavid roads.
P&Z to review Hogenes Farms proposal on Monday
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Deal for 1,160 acres sees 3,600 homes in Hidden Valley
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Photo courtesy of Inspiration at Cottonwood
The Inspirati on at Cott onwood apartment complex will feature 192 units for lease, ranging from 694-square-foot one-bedroom apartments to 1,181-square-foot three-bedrooms, with the most common size being two-bedroom units. The 9-acre complex near Candy Lane will open in 2022.
In April 2018, the Cottonwood City Council unanimously approved a plan to rezone 9.01 acres of land on State Route 89A, near Candy Lane, from Commercial and Industrial to Planned Area Development, allowing for the construction of a new housing development called Inspiration at Cottonwood.
Three years later, construction on Inspira-tion is expected to begin in June, after the developer, Bob Porter, of Sedona, successfully resubmitted his plan. COVID, as well as issues figuring out some construction loans, led to delays on the project, but Porter is looking forward to beginning construction in the near future, with the hope of t