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Serving the Beaver Creek Communities of Lake Montezuma ~ Rimrock ~ McGuireville of Arizona
Beaver
Creek
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Council
THE COMPLAINT DEPARTMENT
Have a complaint about a code violation in your neighborhood? Check out what you can do about it.
Chairperson:
Sharon Brooks
Members:
Steve Sprinz
Kala Pearson
Ray Michalowski
Bob Bruno
Bob McClarin
992 Beaver Creek Community Plan
VISION 2020 Community Plan - Coming Soon
2003 Yavapai County General Plan
Verde Valley Regional Land Use Plan
Link Library
Yavapai County Planning & Zoning Ordinance
Yavapai County Subdivision Ordinance
Yavapai County Administrative Code
Lot Splitting & Developement Regulation
What is a Code Violation?
Blight and nuisances can de-value, detract and degrade
the quality of any neighborhood. Common ordinance violations include but are not
limited to the following:
The storage of any building material, equipment, tires, auto parts, appliances and personal items that are not shielded from public view.
Non-running, inoperable, disabled or abandoned vehicles.
Farm animals may be prohibited in certain zoning districts and/or limited to the amount allowed.
Failure to display address.
Grading, erecting fences, placement of manufactured homes and building etc… without the proper permits.
Failed Septic Systems.
Recreational vehicle or camping on vacant property.
Accumulation of Horse Manure and/or animal feces.
Dangerous buildings.
Light pollution in excess of the Dark Sky Ordinance.
What is Not a Code Violation? Examples of what is NOT a violation are below:
Ugly or unattractive automobiles, trucks and recreational vehicles.
Weeds in the ditch along the roadway should be maintained by the property owner or reported to the Public Works.
Violations of CC&R’s.
Excessive dust during construction should be reported to ADEQ at (800) 234-5677
Legally parked vehicles on the public right-of-way. If inoperable or abandoned notify the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office.
Excessive barking or dogs at large (report to Sheriff’s Office - Animal Control).
Social nuisances and noisy activities should be reported to the Sheriff’s Office.
Violations can also be called-in through the VIOLATION HOTLINE 928 771-3464.
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Ty pe |
Zoning |
No. |
% |
|
Acres |
% |
C |
Commercial; neighborhood Sale and Services |
197 |
3.42% |
|
56.69 |
0.5% |
C |
Commercial; Gen. Sales & Services |
6 |
0.1% |
|
15.03 |
0.13% |
I |
Industrial; General Limited |
18 |
0.31% |
|
156.62 |
1.39% |
I |
Performance Industrial |
1 |
0.02% |
|
7.75 |
0.07% |
R |
Residential; Single Fam. Limited |
2815 |
48.88% |
|
1651.39 |
14.67% |
R |
Residential; Single Fam. |
968 |
16.81% |
|
989.41 |
8.79% |
R |
Residential; Rural Core Area |
1232 |
21% |
|
6934.45 |
61.59% |
R |
Residential; Rural Outlying Area |
7 |
0.12% |
|
1150 |
10.21% |
R |
Residential Multi-Family |
184 |
3.19% |
|
68.29 |
0.61% |
R |
Residential and Services |
11 |
0.19% |
|
9.72 |
0.09% |
R |
Planned Area Development |
303 |
5.26% |
|
219.41 |
1.95% |
O |
(Open Space) Core Area |
6 |
0.1% |
|
0 |
0% |
R |
Planned Urban Development |
11 |
0.19% |
|
1.05 |
0.01% |
|
Total |
5759 |
100% |
|
11259.81 |
100% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(Open Space) Forest Service Surrounding Core Area |
|
|
|
0 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
C |
ALL COMMERCIAL |
203 |
3.52% |
|
71.72 |
0.64% |
I |
ALL INDUSTRIAL |
19 |
0.33% |
|
164.37 |
1.46% |
R |
ALL RESIDENTIAL |
5531 |
96.04% |
|
11023.72 |
97.9% |
O |
OPEN SPACE CORE AREA |
6 |
0.1% |
|
0 |
0% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Core Area |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Open Space |
6 |
0.1% |
|
0 |
0% |
|
Subdivisions & PUD |
3989 |
69.27% |
|
2719.86 |
24.16% |
|
Planned Area Development |
303 |
5.26% |
|
219.41 |
1.95% |
|
RCU-2 Residential |
1232 |
21.39% |
|
6934.45 |
61.59% |
|
Business |
222 |
3.85% |
|
236.09 |
2.1% |
Housing Change from 1990 to 2000 |
|
|
|
|
1990 |
2000 |
% Change |
Total |
1109 |
1660 |
50% |
Owner Occupied |
685 |
1105 |
59% |
Renter Occupied |
136 |
366 |
169% |
Medium House Value |
£78,800 |
£105,700 |
34% |
Average Household Size |
2.22 |
2.22 |
0 |
Beaver Creek Community Zoning Chart
The Stats
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B.C. Zoning Map
Beaver Creek Commercial District Maps
“Y” Commercial District
Lake Montezuma - Rollins Square Commercial District
Beaver Creek Road Central Commercial District
Beaver Creek Road North Commercial District
Beaver Hollow Industrial District
McGuireville Commercial District
Community Commercial Needs And the Survey Said:
Plant Nursery
Community Preferred Industry
And the Survey Said...
Community Services Needs
And the Survey Said...
The Committee interacts and consults with the Water and Transportation Committees on all key development and zoning issues related to the Beaver Creek communities and neighborhoods. A chief role of the committee is the cooperation with Yavapai County officials in upholding County Ordinances and advise and comments on Yavapai County ordinance changes and Public Hearings
The purpose of the Planning and Zoning Committee is to communicate on all matters dealing with zoning, building, and growth in the Communities of Beaver Creek. Accordingly, its goal is to help preserve the rural lifestyle of the communities of Beaver Creek by representing the purpose and goals of the Council.
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COMMITTEES SEEKING ACTIVE MEMBERS
If you have an interest in planning and zoning, land use and economic issues affecting the Beaver Creek area we would love to hear from you. Contact Kala Pearson at Kala_Pearson@BeaverCreekAZ.org