Scottsdale council finds historic neighborhood guidelines vague

By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress

Joe DiGiovanni loves his home.

He first fell in love with the ranch style house on East Bonita Drive when it went up for sale about a year ago, so he snapped it up off the market.

He knew at the time that he would want some changes, so he hired a contractor to do some work.

But he ran into a roadblock before the city Historic Preservation Committee, which refused to approve his proposed changes. 

It wasn’t the denial so much as the reason given for the rejection that burned DiGiovanni.

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