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Sedona Fire Responds to Head-on Collision

Sedona Fire Department aids injured child Sedona AZ (March 22 2011)–Sedona Fire Chief Nazih M. Hazime reported that the recent March storm caused the Sedona Fire Department to transport six patients for medical treatment after a head-on collision above the State Highway 89A Switchback. Overturned snowplow injures driver A driver of a snowplow was injured when the snowplow overturned and was... 

Eye on Sedona with Fire Chief Nazih M. Hazime

Sedona AZ (March 4 2011)-A fire district is its own self-contained government entity on call 24 hours/7 days a week/365 days a year. A fire district must maintain its own general government services internally. Sedona Fire District emergency operational services include Structural Firefighting, Urban Interface Wildland Firefighting, Technical Rescue which involves High Angle Rope, Shorthauls, Swift... 

Sedona Fire Board News

Sedona Fire Chief Nazih M. Hazime Sedona AZ-During its February 23 2011 meeting, despite Sedona Fire Chief Nazih M. Hazime’s request that the Sedona Fire District Governing Board revisit a decision to eliminate four fleet vehicles rather than three, a motion and subsequent vote eliminated all four vehicles. Sedona Fire Board members Charles Christensen,  Dave Blauert, Craig Dible and... 

Dear Editor: Fed Up and Disgusted

I am writing today out of frustration. How many public information gatherings will this new city council do; great gods almighty a nasty election tossed out the old group of  “i.m.n. favor of lights and new roads and lots of other goodie pretends that believe ” no fake dollars” from governmernt pay for it all Get it on city council the rest of us in town are going insane... 

Sedona Medical Marijuana Ordinance Approved

Sedona AZ--The Sedona City Council approved a Medical Marijuana Ordinance on February 8, 2011.  The approved ordinance allows medical marijuana dispensaries and their associated cultivation sites within the Sedona City limits in the C-1, C-2 and C-3 commercial zoning districts, and only if these facilities are located at least 500 feet from a school, church, park, recreational facility, day care,... 

Sedona Seeks Planning and Zoning Volunteer

Sedona AZ–The City of Sedona is currently seeking to fill one unexpired position on the Planning and Zoning Commission.  The term for this position expires on October 30, 2012. The deadline to submit an application to be considered to serve on the Planning and Zoning Commission is Monday, March 14, 2011 at 5 p.m.  Sedona residents with an interest in land use planning and development are encouraged... 

Eye on Sedona Fire Department: February 2011

Sedona Fire Chief Nazih M. Hazime Hello, To keep you informed I have attached a factual document explaining our Regional Communication Center.  Also, I would like to bring you up to speed.  We all need to understand there is going to be a transition period for the Board and the Fire District.   I have been working closely with the board and this started with tours of our facilities, equipment,... 

Dear Harley McGuire, Sedona’s Four-Footed Dear Abby

  Wiskie Harley McGuire, Sedona Times and SedonaEye.com star columnist Hey Harley, How’s it goin’? Loved your article in one of the Sedona Times  and since you asked your buddies to assist, here is a question to ask your readers that has been bothering me for quite some time. Ya know the real skinny type dog that’s white with black spots that sits atop the really big red fire... 

Facts From the Chief: Sedona Fire District Report

Sedona Fire Chief Nazih M. Hazime From all the employees of Sedona Fire District, we wish everyone a safe and healthy New Year!  Going into this New Year, I would like to provide a recap of Sedona Fire District’s current financial status to-date regarding our fiscal responsibility. The overall budget reduction from Fiscal Year 2010 to Fiscal Year 2011 was 9.2%. Total reduction to the taxpayers... 

Sedona Property Owners Granted Amnesty on ADU Violations

On January 12, 2010, the Sedona City Council approved an ordinance allowing for the long-term rental of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs).  This ordinance became effective on February 11, 2010 and remains in effect until 88 new ADUs are created or until February 11, 2015, whichever comes first.  At that time the ADU ordinance will sunset until reviewed and the Planning and Zoning Commission and City... 
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