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Buckeye council approves annexation, rezone and plan for 160‑acre mixed‑use development at Verrado Way and Yuma Road
Summary
The Buckeye City Council voted unanimously April 15 to approve annexation, a minor general‑plan amendment and rezoning to a Planned Area Development for roughly 160–168 acres at the southwest corner of Verrado Way and Yuma Road, allowing a mixed residential, commercial and business‑park community.
The Buckeye City Council voted unanimously April 15 to approve a package of actions to allow a large mixed‑use development southwest of Verrado Way and Yuma Road.
Principal planner Mandy Woods told the council the application covers roughly 160–168 acres and includes three linked actions: annexation of the site into city limits, a minor amendment to the Imagine Buckeye general plan to reclassify about 45.9 acres from “neighborhood” to “business commerce,” and rezoning the property to a Planned Area Development (PAD) to guide future site‑level approvals.
Woods said the PAD’s land‑use map anticipates a mix of single‑family residential, multifamily, neighborhood‑serving commercial and a business‑park parcel. She said the PAD narrows allowed uses compared with county zoning to provide…
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