Scottsdale City Council green lights final plat of downtown subdivision

A view of a sign signifying Old Town Scottsdale in the heart of the community. Independent Newsmedia/Arianna Grainey

By Josh Martinez | Independent Newsmedia

Scottsdale City Council has approved the final plat of a new residential subdivision on a 2.6-acre lot in Old Town.

The approval of the 10-lot subdivision with several zoning stipulations — which are downtown multiple use-type 2 and downtown overlay — was approved in early July at City Hall, 3939 N. Drinkwater Blvd.

In order for a property owner to subdivide land into four or more lots, they must work through the plat process. A preliminary plat has information about the proposed subdivision including approximate size and configuration of each lot, per the city’s design standards and policies manual.

The final plat only comes after the preliminary plat has been approved and shows how the proposed plat is in conformance with the appropriate city codes and ordinances.

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