Grandview Arizona CMP rezoning continued to Oct. 28 at applicant's request
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The commission granted the applicant's request to continue the rezoning and Community Master Plan (CMP) application for approximately 2,300 acres (case PLZZ-23-00016) to Oct. 28, 2025, so staff and the applicant can finalize conditions of approval.
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted to continue a large rezoning and Community Master Plan application for Grandview Arizona to Oct. 28, 2025, after staff said final conditions of approval remain under negotiation.
Ken Galica, presenting the request, said the rezoning to a CMP covers about 2,300 acres, most of which is outside the city limits, and that staff and the applicant were still working through recommended conditions. “Unfortunately, we're not ready to present the final conditions this evening, so the applicant has requested a continuance, to the 10/28/2025 meeting,” Galica told the commission.
The nut graf: The continuance does not decide the merits of the rezoning; it pauses formal action so staff and the applicant can finalize conditions of approval. Galica offered to speak with residents after the meeting about the proposal.
Commissioners moved and seconded a motion to continue case PLZZDash23Dash00016 to the Oct. 28, 2025, Planning and Zoning Commission meeting; the motion passed on a voice vote. Staff said no speakers were signed up for the public hearing portion of the item that night.
Galica said staff would continue negotiating conditions with the property owner and applicant and would bring the item back on the stated date certain for public hearing and commission recommendation to council.
No new information about the substance of those unresolved conditions was provided in the hearing; staff asked interested residents to speak with staff after the meeting for more details.
