Commissioners against more homes at StoneHaven, request goes to Glendale Council

 


Residents showed up in protest May 18 against a proposal before the Planning Commission to increase the number of homes for master-planned community StoneHaven, located at 9050 W. Camelback Road. /Cecilia Chan/Independent Newsmedia

By Cecilia Chan | Independent Newsmedia

StoneHaven, a master-planned community just south of Glendale’s Westgate Entertainment District, wants to bump up the number of its homes to 1,365 from 1,161.

The Planning Commission in a room of nearly 100 residents, who were concerned with increased traffic and a drop in their home value, rejected the request last week. Now it is up to the City Council to decide whether to grant a general plan amendment and a rezoning that would increase StoneHaven’s density, allowing for 204 more homes.

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