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File #: 18-492    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Memo Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/7/2018 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 12/18/2018 Final action: 12/18/2018
Title: Discussion of a Minor Special Use Permit Amendment (SUP 18-15) Ritz-Carlton Area A1 - North East Corner of Mockingbird Lane and Lincoln Drive 6651 N. Palmeraie Blvd. (Assessor's Parcel Number 174-58-355)
Indexes: Ritz Carlton Paradise Valley
Attachments: 1. Vicinity & Aerial, 2. Application, 3. Narrative, 4. Plans, 5. Ritz Carlton SUP Stipulations & Sheets D-3, E-6, and H-6
TO: Chair and Planning Commission

FROM: Jeremy Knapp, Community Development Director
Paul Michaud, Senior Planner
George Burton, Planner

DATE: December 18, 2018

CONTACT:
Staff Contact
George Burton, 480-348-3525
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AGENDA TITLE:
Title
Discussion of a Minor Special Use Permit Amendment (SUP 18-15)
Ritz-Carlton Area A1 - North East Corner of Mockingbird Lane and Lincoln Drive
6651 N. Palmeraie Blvd. (Assessor's Parcel Number 174-58-355)

Body
REQUEST
Five Star Resort Owner LLC is requesting a Minor Special Use Permit (SUP) amendment for Area A1 to modify the building heights of the Resort Villas.

Background
BACKGROUND
History:
The property located at 7000 E. Lincoln Drive was annexed into the Town in 1964. In 1987, the Town Council granted a Special Use Permit and re-zoning for Sun Valley Resort. In 2008, the Town Council granted an amendment to the existing SUP to allow for a resort community, including: a resort hotel with 225 rooms, spa, restaurants, and meeting space; 100 resort patio homes; 46 luxury detached residential homes, 15 one-acre home lots; and, site improvements including parking, landscaping, and lighting and, improvements to site infrastructure. No development occurred.

In 2012, the Town adopted a new General Plan. The General Plan categorized this property as one of the new Development Areas, intended to focus resort development into targeted areas that are most appropriate for accommodating the variety of land uses associated with such use. The General Plan identifies that Development Areas are meant to encourage new resort development that reflects the Town's needs for fiscal health, economic diversification, and quality of life.

In December 2015, the SUP was amended to approve a development with five distinct Areas with a mix of resort, residential, and retail uses. The SUP has been amended several times, with the most recent amendments in 2018 to Area A and Area C (modifying the hotel building footp...

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