YAVAPAI COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING ORDINANCE
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DWELLING PROHIBITION in any District shall not be construed to prohibit from any lot the
residential facilities to accommodate one (1) individual (and his family) acting in the capacity of
manager, caretaker or watchman.
All uses shall be in compliance with all Yavapai County Floodplain requirements and regulations,
including any floodplain regulations duly adopted by the Board of Directors of the Yavapai County
Flood Control District and administered by the District.
FUEL STORAGE TANKS IN CONJUNCTION WITH AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE FACILITY
A. As an open land-use (requiring underground storage tanks, with dispensing mechanism equal to
or better than minimum requirements of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.) or,
B. As having aboveground fuel storage of less than forty thousand (40,000) cumulative gallons
capacity where a Variance has been obtained from the Office of the State Fire Marshal from the
prohibition of the Uniform Fire Code from dispensing motor vehicle fuel from aboveground fuel
storage tank(s) per current Uniform Fire Code. Installation of aboveground tanks will require the
granting of a Use Permit and shall include the following performance criteria/standards:
1. The design of the proposed facility shall meet the standards of the Office of the State Fire
Marshal.
2. The parcel or lot shall be of sufficient size to meet all parking and automobile circulation
requirements set out by this Ordinance. Above ground storage tank(s) shall not be
permitted on lots or parcels not meeting current parking or circulation standards.
3. Aboveground fuel storage tank(s) shall be spaced apart a minimum distance as set forth
in the current Uniform Fire Code.
4. Guard posts for protection from vehicular damage shall be provided per current Uniform
Fire Code.
5. A minimum setback or separation of one hundred feet (100’) shall be maintained to the
nearest residentially zoned parcel or "R" residential occupancy building as specified
under the Uniform Building Code.
A. PURPOSE: To ensure that every golf course be developed and managed with consideration for
the unique conditions of the ecosystem of which it is a part and specifically to minimize the use
of groundwater for irrigation purposes and encourage effluent or reuse.
B. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: The following requirements shall apply to the development and
processing of golf courses in conjunction with a PAD proposal or any other golf course
development:
SECTION 528 DWELLING PROHIBITION
SECTION 531 FUEL STORAGE TANKS – AUTO SERVICE
SECTION 534 GOLF COURSE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
SECTION 529 FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS