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City plans major rezoning to shape future development

June 07, 2024 | Peoria, Maricopa County, Arizona



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City plans major rezoning to shape future development
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the importance of adopting a master plan approach for land development in Peoria, particularly focusing on two significant areas totaling approximately 8,300 acres. The proposed master plan aims to ensure cohesive development standards and address concerns regarding environmental impacts, particularly on waterways and sensitive landscapes. Officials reassured the public that existing regulations, including hillside and desert land ordinances, would remain intact and unaffected by the proposed changes.

The meeting also addressed the criteria for major amendments to land use plans. Initially, there was a proposal to increase the threshold for what constitutes a major amendment from 80 acres to 640 acres, aligning with practices in other communities. However, following public feedback expressing concerns about this change, officials decided to retain the 80-acre threshold. This decision reflects a commitment to community input and maintaining a thorough review process for land use changes.

The timeline for the proposed amendments includes a 60-day review period for public agencies, concluding on June 19, followed by a series of public hearings scheduled for July and August. The final decision by the city council is anticipated on September 17. Residents are encouraged to access detailed information about the proposed changes on the city’s website.

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