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Board approves height variance for single‑family home in Haciampa planned community
Summary
On Aug. 21, 2025 the Board of Adjustments approved variance V25011 to increase the maximum measured height from 35 feet to 55 feet for a single‑family residence on a steep lot in the Haciampa neighborhood after staff analysis and presentations by the applicant; letters of support and opposition were included in the record.
The City of Prescott Board of Adjustments on Aug. 21, 2025 approved variance V25011 to allow a maximum building height increase from 35 feet to 55 feet for a single‑family residence on a steep, custom lot in the Haciampa planned community.
Tammy Duweg, community planner, told the board the city measures permitted building height from natural grade and that the applicant’s lot requires substantial fill—roughly 10 to 15 feet in the rear—to achieve a buildable pad. Duweg said the request arises commonly on steep custom lots where changes in fire code and driveway slope requirements necessitate higher finished pads; staff reviewed the application under the Land Development Code variance criteria, mailed notice within 300 feet,…
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