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Council approves rezoning for 100-unit Skyline Towns project amid resident concerns
Summary
The Apache Junction City Council voted 6-1 to approve Ordinance No. 1566, rezoning a parcel at Winchester Road and Junction Street to allow a 100-unit, two-story multifamily rental development. Council and residents debated traffic, water supply and housing mix during a public hearing.
The Apache Junction City Council on Sept. 2 approved Ordinance No. 1566, rezoning property at the northwest corner of Winchester Road and Junction Street to allow a two-story, 100-unit multifamily rental development known as Skyline Towns. The measure passed 6-1 after a public hearing and formal motions to read the ordinance by title and to adopt it. The developer described the project as market-rate multi-family rental housing and said it is consistent with the city’s downtown plan.
The rezoning will change the parcels from city center B-3 and RSGR (general rural low-density single-family) to RM-2 PD (high-density multifamily residential, planned development).…
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