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File #: 18-158    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Memo Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/10/2018 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 4/17/2018 Final action: 4/17/2018
Title: Finisterre Subdivision Wall (MI-18-02) - Work Study Session 6440 N 61st Place (Assessor's Parcel Number 169-39-125)
Attachments: 1. Report.doc, 2. Vicinity Map & Aerial Photo, 3. Application, 4. Narrative & Plans
Town of Paradise Valley
Action Report

TO: Chair and Planning Commission

FROM: Eva Cutro, Community Development Director
Paul Michaud, Senior Planner
George Burton, Planner

DATE: April 17, 2018

CONTACT:
Staff Contact
George Burton, 480-348-3525
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AGENDA TITLE:
Title
Finisterre Subdivision Wall (MI-18-02) - Work Study Session
6440 N 61st Place (Assessor's Parcel Number 169-39-125)
Body
Background

BACKGROUND:
Request:
The applicant, Finisterre Home Owner's Association (HOA), is requesting to raise the height of the existing subdivision wall on nine properties.

History/Background:
The Finisterre subdivision and subdivision wall were approved in 1977. The subdivision wall is located at the property line of the perimeter lots and was originally approved with a varying wall height of 4'6" tall to 6' tall.

In conjunction with the Lincoln Drive Sidewalk Project in 2005, the Town allowed Finisterre to raise the height of the subdivision wall adjoining Lincoln Drive (from 6' tall to 8' tall with a 2' berm on the bottom of the fence). However, only three of the west property adjoining Lincoln Drive decided to raise the height of their portion of the subdivision wall.

General Plan:
The modified wall height is compliant with Sections LU 2.1.3.7 and CC&H 3.1.1.2 of the General Plan. Section LU 2.1.3.7 states that "Where walls and fences are used/necessary, the Town shall require use and effective upkeep of attractive wall and fence materials and finishes (e.g., stone, masonry, wrought iron, vegetation) and wall designs (meandering, see-through)." The modified wall will have a stucco and paint finish and the existing landscaping will be maintained.

Also, Section CC&H 3.1.1.2 states that established neighborhoods shall be protected and that "The Town shall encourage new development and redevelopment, both private and public, to respect and respond to those existing physical characteristics, buildings, streetscapes, open spaces, and urba...

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