The city Design Review Board liked the aesthetics of the mixed-use Scottsdale 3200 North project near Old Town. (City of Scottsdale)
By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress
The aesthetics of a proposed six-story mixed use building abutting Old Town won approval from the Scottsdale Design Review Board Oct. 20.
The board voted to recommend the approval of the project known as Scottsdale 3200 North to City Council by a 5-0 vote. Board members Ali Fakih and Doug Craig were not present.
The project includes 135 apartments and 4,000 square feet of office space on 2.4 acres near the intersection of N. Scottsdale Road and E. Earll Drive.
That would require an amendment to the Zoning Code to increase the density from the 50 dwelling units per acre that is currently allowed to 55.8 dwelling units per acre.
The nearby Carter has a density of 69 units per acre and The Griffin, which sits just north of the proposed project has a density of 57.2 units per acre.