Mammoth Planning and Zoning vamping up for a new fiscal year of Our Quality of Life Program!

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Mammoth – This year the Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC)  is handling both Vacant Properties as well as Occupied Properties, issuing compliance orders starting on Thursday, Sept. 1.   

  The main concerns of the Planning and Zoning Commission are the ever-annoying yard growth which are potential fire hazards as well as habitat for unwanted critters, structures in need of repair to the point of being unsafe, and, the curiously large number of vehicles just hanging around town.

  A representative of the PZC stated,  “These vehicles must have a current registration or a certificate of deregistration from the AMVD.  If you cannot provide these documents the vehicle must be removed or placed on personal property, and be covered from public view.  Please see the land codes for articles 14-14 Occupied Properties and 14-26 Vacant Properties.  These citations must be answered or fines will be imposed. We are willing to work with you as long as you work with us.”

  To ask questions or express concerns on Town Ordinances, contact Sharon at 520-834-1447 or Diane at 520-483-8524.

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