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Board approves 44‑lot Camelot subdivision in Gold Canyon; developer pledges protections for saguaros and washes
Summary
The Board approved rezoning and a planned‑area development overlay to allow Camelot at Superstition Mountain, an 18.89‑acre, 44‑lot single‑family subdivision. The project includes open‑space protections and a commitment to preserve saguaros; opponents raised concerns about lot size, density and utility capacity.
The Pinal County Board of Supervisors on May 7 approved rezoning and a planned‑area development overlay to allow the Camelot at Superstition Mountain subdivision in Gold Canyon. The project rezones a vacant 18.89‑acre parcel from CR‑1 to R‑9 and adds a PAD to permit a 44‑lot single‑family development.
Patrick Z. Roberts, senior planner, said the site was originally graded years ago for a previous residential proposal and that the current plan varies lot sizes and proposes a maximum building height of 28 feet with reduced front and rear setbacks. The PAD calls for a minimum of 19.82%…
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