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At a glance: Development Review Board votes — minutes, consent items, two design approvals and vice‑chair election

January 11, 2025 | Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona


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At a glance: Development Review Board votes — minutes, consent items, two design approvals and vice‑chair election
The Scottsdale Development Review Board took several formal votes at its meeting, adopting minutes and consent items and approving two design‑review cases. It also elected the board’s vice chair for 2025.

Votes and outcomes

- Approval of December 12, 2024 meeting minutes: Motion carried, roll call vote unanimous, 7–0.

- Consent agenda item (2024 Development Review Board annual report, Case 2‑PP‑2024): Approved per staff recommended stipulations, roll call vote 7–0.

- Case 16DR2024 — Papago Village (site and landscape review; building elevations): Approved per staff recommended stipulations after finding the application meets DRB criteria. Roll call tally recorded 5 yes, 1 no, 0 abstain; Commissioner Young cast the lone no vote.

- Case 26DR2024 — HonorHealth Shea parking garage (site plan, landscape, elevations): Approved per staff recommended stipulations with an added stipulation that the applicant coordinate with staff on ADA accessible‑stall routing to meet applicable state and national codes. Motion passed by roll call, 6–0.

- 2025 vice chair election: Board member Brand was nominated and elected vice chair by roll call vote 4–0 (members participating in that vote recorded as yes; some board members were not participating in the election vote).

Context and notes

The board’s approvals for Papago Village and the HonorHealth Shea parking garage were design‑review decisions; members and staff reiterated that DRB action addresses site, landscape and building elevations and does not change the underlying zoning designations or entitlements. Several approvals included staff‑recommended stipulations; the Shea garage approval included a specific coordination requirement on ADA stall routing. The Papago Village vote was the only split vote recorded at the meeting.

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