Sanctuary SUP pursuit clouded by Paradise Valley noise, short-term rental concerns


Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa is seeking a special use amendment for one house on its property at 5700 E. McDonald Drive in Paradise Valley. / Josh Martinez / Paradise Valley Independent

By Melissa Rosequist | Paradise Valley Independent

During the Paradise Valley Planning Commission’s first review of Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort’s request for a special use permit amendment to change and update what’s known as Casa 3 on their property, the commissioner’s voiced some initial concerns with proposed plans.

On April 3, the Planning Commission spent more than an hour on the topic, as Community Development Director Jeremy Knapp walked the group through the proposal.

On Feb. 28, the Town Council approved Casa 3’s statement of direction by a 4-3 vote, with Vice Mayor Scott Moore and council members Julie Pace and Ellen Andeen dissenting.

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