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- All Subjects: Regional planning
- Creators: Del Zoppo, Annette
- Creators: Mohave County (Ariz.). Planning and Zoning Commission
The purpose of the Long Mountain Area Plan is to recognize the unique character of the Long Mountain Area and to encourage land use patterns that are consistent with the goals of the Mohave County General Plan. The Long Mountain Area Plan, a component of the General Plan, covers approximately 61 square miles of unincorporated land in Mohave County.
In 1995, Mohave County adopted the “Mohave County General Plan” which included a countywide land use design. Included were several surrounding small communities. These communities subsequently created their own more specific area plans which were then included in the Mohave County General Plan. However, Dolan Springs was identified as an “outlying community” which would not be included. Dolan Springs then created their own area plan.
Panorama view of Arcosanti site showing buildings and construction
Model of Arcosanti Arcology design by Paolo Soleri
Model of Arcosanti Arcology design by Paolo Soleri
Photograph showing the site of the Construction Camp at Arcosanti
Photograph showing people at Ceramic Apse under construction at Arcosanti
Photograph showing person walking in Cube City, an area of living quarters at Construction Camp, Arcosanti
Photograph of Cube City, an area of living quarters at Construction Camp, Arcosanti
Photograph showing person walking in Cube City, an area of living quarters at Construction Camp, Arcosanti