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Oro Valley planning commission approves model-home architecture for Naranja Trails subdivision
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 7-0 to approve model-home architecture for 61 of 64 lots in the Naranja Trails subdivision, finding the designs consistent with the River's Edge Planned Area Development and town zoning standards.
The Oro Valley Planning and Zoning Commission on Tuesday approved model-home architecture for the Naranja Trails subdivision, a 64-lot residential development south of Naranja Drive a quarter mile west of North First Avenue.
“Members of the commission, as you all know, my name is Michael Spade for the record, principal planner with the town of Oro Valley,” Michael Spade said during the presentation, summarizing staff’s recommendation that the designs meet the River’s Edge Planned Area Development (PAD) and the town zoning code. Applicant representatives described the plans and materials to the commission.
The applicant requested approval of model-home architecture for lots 1–61; three…
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