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Supervisors approve state-land master plan and rezoning for 3,238-acre San Tan Valley site
Summary
The Pinal County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday approved a comprehensive-plan amendment and a rezoning to a Large-Scale Master Plan Community (LMPC) for 3,238 acres of Arizona State Trust land in San Tan Valley, setting a long-range blueprint for possible residential, commercial and employment development.
The Pinal County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday approved a comprehensive-plan amendment and a rezoning to a Large-Scale Master Plan Community (LMPC) for 3,238 acres of Arizona State Trust land in San Tan Valley, setting a long-range blueprint for possible residential, commercial and employment development.
The county’s planning manager, Harvey Krause, told the board the joint planning effort with the Arizona State Land Department produced a conceptual master plan dividing the site into nine development areas, a minimum open-space requirement and a conceptual arterial-road network. Krause said the LMPC is a “floating district” designed to give future developers flexibility on projects expected to evolve over decades.
The measure matters because the land sits north of Bella Vista Road, south of Hash Knife Draw and east of Hunt Highway in the heart of San Tan Valley. County planners estimated the plan could support up to roughly 18,000 dwelling…
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