Mountain View Medical Plaza redevelopment hinges upon perception of Paradise Valley compromise

The Town of Paradise Valley Planning Commission and staff met on May 21 to discuss local planning and zoning issues. The Mountain View Medical Plaza was the main topic at hand, with several residents attending to hear the discussion. / Photo Arianna Grainey / Paradise Valley Independent

By Melissa Rosequist | Paradise Valley Independent

The Paradise Valley Planning Commission is nearing its June deadline to make a recommendation on the Mountain View Medical Plaza, meanwhile neighboring residents are attempting to address issues associated with the proposed expansion.

On May 21, the Planning Commission discussed the Mountain View Medical Plaza’s request for a Special Use Permit for nearly three hours, allowing the public to make comments at the end of their conversation.

The Mountain View Medical Plaza, at 10555 N. Tatum Blvd., is seeking to demolish all structures on the property in three phases, replaced with four new buildings — two of which are planned to be 30-feet tall. In addition, they would add more parking and replace the existing parking canopies with new parking canopies.

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