The Development Review Board meeting held on April 17, 2025, in Scottsdale, Arizona, focused on a proposed residential project within the Cabasson master plan community. The meeting began with an overview of the site, located at the southeast corner of Legacy and Miller Road, which is part of a larger 130-acre development. The project, alongside a nearby Toll Brothers development, marks the introduction of residential offerings in the area.
Key aspects of the project were presented, including a detailed site plan that emphasizes landscaping and pedestrian connectivity. The design incorporates extensive greenery along the perimeter and features four street frontages, ensuring ample buffering and aesthetic appeal. A central circular park is planned as a community gathering space, enhancing connectivity to local amenities, such as the nearby Pitch restaurant.
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BB Living, the developer, emphasized their commitment to creating high-quality rental homes rather than traditional apartments. Each unit will feature attached garages and private backyards, catering to a demographic seeking a more home-like living experience. The company has a history of successful projects in the Phoenix area, showcasing their focus on high-end finishes and community-oriented designs.
The meeting concluded with an invitation for comments and questions from board members, indicating a collaborative approach to finalizing the project details. Overall, the discussions highlighted the project's potential to enhance the Cabasson community while addressing the needs of future residents.