Cave Creek Planning Commission split on inadequate due diligence case

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cave creekBy Linda Bentley | Sonoran News

CAVE CREEK – Planning Commission Chair Bob Voris announced during the Aug. 3 meeting that there were no cases scheduled for the August and September regular meetings.

However, he announced there will be two more general plan input meetings scheduled for 6 p.m. on Aug. 17 and Sept. 21.

Topics for public input on Aug. 17 include:

  • Land Use Element
  • Water Resources Element
  • Open Space Element

With commissioners Susan Demmitt and Peter Omundson absent and Paul Eelkema appearing telephonically, the planning commission reviewed the first case, an application for a general plan amendment to change the land use for a 5.83-acre parcel on 58th Place from medium density residential (R-35 or R-18) to Desert Rural (DR).

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