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Planning commission approves 200-unit Yuma and Apache build-to-rent project

3154690 · April 30, 2025
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Summary

The Buckeye Planning and Zoning Commission approved a 200‑unit, build‑to‑rent multifamily site plan at the southeast corner of Yuma and Apache Roads after staff recommended approval and commissioners queried traffic impacts.

The Buckeye Planning and Zoning Commission approved site-plan PLZSP-240031 for a 200-unit build-to-rent multifamily community at the southeast corner of Yuma and Apache Road.

Mandy Woods, principal planner with Development Services, told commissioners the proposal is for a 200-unit community on about 17 acres and "furthers goals of the general plan, conforms to code requirements, and there are no outstanding issues from reviewing departments." She said the project would provide 31% open space and amenity space that exceeds code requirements.

The project team described the product as a two‑story duplex and single‑story accessible unit mix…

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