Last week we reported that the Oro Valley Planning and Zoning Commission recommended an amendment to the General Plan for the Desert Springs community. We've made numerous postings on this. (Key Word: Desert Springs).
During the public hearing, one resident presented a picture of the property to include the possible densities where houses will be built. (We do not wish to mislead anyone into thinking that the entire property will be this way.)
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Here's the picture (Click To Enlarge).
The point is that the housing density proposed by this General Plan amendment is substantially greater than the density that is currently in plan.
You be the judge.
Is this the type of density that should be adjacent to the Catalina State Park?
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2 comments:
Please confirm: 1.the green line is the property boundary? 2. The density of homes proposed by the developer extends beyond the property line? 3. So essentially they can't fit the proposed # of houses in the area they depicted at the meeting?
Fave.... #1 No. # 2 No. 3. The picture presented is a total misrepresentation of what was proposed and the gentleman who presented it (Carl Boswell) and the poster of this picture know it.
Once again, this is a very good example of how far this blog will go to mislead and misrepresent fact.
It's a shame.
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