By Michael Clancy | The Arizona Republic
A neighborhood organization that opposes a plan to build 213 condos on a 6acre site near Legacy Boulevard and Thompson Peak Parkway is considering its options after losing at a critical hearing last week.
The Legacy Neighborhood Association failed to persuade the Scottsdale Board of Adjustment to overturn a zoning administrator’s decision that apparently approved the density of the project, being built by the Sterling Collection Development Group. Sterling also has built homes in the area after taking over the property in a foreclosure deal.
The board decided it did not have jurisdiction.
“We had a lot of neighbors there who wanted to speak and express their opposition to the height and density of the proposed Sterling development,” said Linda Peshkin of the Legacy group.
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