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Welcome to the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe Planning Department Website |
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Overview
The Fort Mojave Indian Tribe Planning Departments goal is to implement planning programs and services that support existing and potential Tribal Goals and Objectives in Architectural Services, Transportation, Environmental, and Land-Use Planning that is consistent with the protection of cultural and natural resources. |
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Please feel free to Contact Us regarding any planning & development questions you may have or any development information you may need. Visit the Forms & Downloads section for information regarding codes and submittals. | |
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Tribal Land Information
Located on the banks of the lower Colorado River, The Fort Mojave Indian Reservation is home to 1,248 Tribal members. The Reservation, federally recognized in 1910, occupies land in Arizona, Nevada and California. The majority of the Reservation lies in Arizona, with a total of 22,037 acres. The remaining acreage is in California with 6,428 acres and Nevada with 3,787 acres. Total Reservation acreage is 32,252. Tribal headquarters is located in Needles, California. |
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General Land Use Plan
The General Land Use Plan establishes the overall character, extent and location of various land uses and serves as a guide to communicate the policy of the Tribal Council to community members, the business community, developers and others involved in the development of The Fort Mojave Indian Tribe. In addition, the General Land Use Plan serves as a guide to the Tribal Council in its decisions concerning future development.
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What's New
The role of the Fort Mojave Planning Department is to contribute, as part of a team, and to assist the Tribal Council in an effort to implement the community's vision regarding future growth and development.
Please visit the Current News page for updated information on current projects and development.
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TRIBAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROFILE
The Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, with the assistance of Northern Arizona University, is conducting a Tribal Infrastructure Profile of the Reservation. The first step in the process is a survey, which consists of a series of questions pertaining your thoughts and opinions of the tribal infrastructure and economic development assets of the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe.
We ask you take a minute to read over the survey and fill it out to the best of your knowledge. There are no right or wrong answers, so feel free to complete the survey in its entirety and return it to the address below no later than April 26, 2010 at 5:00pm (AZ time):
FMIT Planning Department
Attn: Wayne Nelson
500 Merriman Avenue
Needles, CA 92363
If you have any questions or require additional information, feel free to contact the Tribal Planner at 760.629.4591. |
Copyright 2010. Fort Mojave Indian Tribe Planning Department. All Rights Reserved. | | |
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