Another 132 lots approved for Granville expansion

There’s another 1,110 lots left to be developed in the original plan of Granville, which was approved in 1999./ Photo by Jason Wheeler.

Council reassures residents there’s enough water for all

By Jason Wheeler | PrescottWheels

The final development plan for the second unit of the northwest phase of Granville is kind of a milestone, said Prescott Valley Community Development Director Richard Parker at the Prescott Valley Town Council meeting on Thursday, Jan. 12. Development has moved into the second unit with 132 proposed lots on 65 acres, Parker said.

“The developer has elected now to bring the plat forward,” he said. “This is two-thirds of the Granville project coming to you in the platted format.”

Granville was approved in 1999 and though there was a downturn in development during what’s come to be referred to as the Great Recession during 2007 and 2008, development is going strong right now, Parker said. There are only another 1,110 lots left to plat and those who want to live in Granville should buy their lot soon, he said.

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