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Consultant outlines steps, risks for possible annexation of state trust land straddling Tangerine Road
Summary
A consultant briefed the Oro Valley Town Council on Oct. 15 about the planning, environmental and legal steps required to reengage an 880-acre State Trust property along Tangerine Road for possible annexation and development.
A planning consultant representing an entity affiliated with the Tanenbaum River Valley presented to Oro Valley Town Council on Oct. 15 an overview of previous work and next steps for possible annexation and entitlement of roughly 880 acres of State Trust land that straddles Tangerine Road.
Consultant Bill Longacre (WLB Group / LJA) reviewed background: the property was studied eight years ago and received a “master plan community” general-plan designation for the northern portion; previous work included a draft specific plan, Saguaro inventory, and preliminary ESLO mapping. Longacre said the State Land Department’s current approach relies more on jurisdictions and their consultant teams to prepare entitlements rather than State Lands doing the full entitlement work.
Longacre and staff outlined…
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