Council considers changes to Scottsdale’s Old Town area character plan

By YourValley

The Scottsdale City Council liked proposed changes to the Old Town Character Area Plan presented by City Principal Planner Adam Yaron during the council’s Feb. 20 meeting.

The council did not approve the changes to the document that was last updated in 2018, but it did approve of what Yaron proposed.

The changes were to:

• Downtown development types,
• Development flexibility,
• Bonus considerations, and
• Open space requirements.

First on the list of changes were to development types, which dictate how high buildings may be in the downtown area. 

Type 1 allows for heights up to 48 feet (40 feet in the Old Town area); Type 2 allows for heights up to 66 feet; type 2.5 allows for heights of 66 feet; and type 3 allows for heights up to 84 feet. That’s before bonuses for public amenities like open space and public art are figured in.

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