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Controversy erupts over building setbacks and inspections

June 14, 2024 | Cave Creek, Maricopa County, Arizona



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Controversy erupts over building setbacks and inspections
During a recent government meeting, council members discussed the implications of a new lodging establishment being developed in the area, emphasizing the importance of property rights and tax obligations. Council member Rhodes highlighted that the establishment is intended to operate as a for-profit entity, which would subject it to the local bed tax typically levied on lodging businesses. This tax revenue is expected to benefit the town, provided the establishment maintains its for-profit status and does not transition to a nonprofit organization, which would exempt it from such taxes.

Concerns were raised regarding the building's proximity to the street, particularly regarding setback regulations. A council member noted that their own property required a 20-foot setback from the street, while the new building appears to be constructed much closer, potentially impacting the adjacent bike lane. The discussion included clarifications from town officials, who confirmed that the wall of the building is compliant with existing regulations, as it can be built up to the property boundary without exceeding height restrictions.

Further inquiries about the building's construction phases were addressed, with officials stating that inspections have been conducted to ensure compliance with engineering and surveying standards. The council members expressed a willingness to meet on-site to review the construction and address any lingering concerns about the development's impact on the community. Overall, the meeting underscored the balance between property development and adherence to local regulations, as well as the potential financial benefits for the town.

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