By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post
Supervisors navigate jurisdictional uncertainty before unanimously approving 149-unit development
The Pinal County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on October 1, 2025, to approve the Village at Pecan Grove development. The approval came after an executive session to clarify how San Tan Valley’s recent incorporation affects the county’s zoning authority. The 14.28-acre project will include 149 rental units—a mix of 100 single-story and 49 two-story homes—on vacant land north of the Encanterra community. San Tan Valley held its first town council meeting the same day as the supervisors’ hearing. This timing added urgency to questions about jurisdictional authority. The decision came following the Planning and Zoning Commission’s 8-1 recommendation from August. Details about the development’s layout, amenities, and community concerns are available in PinalPost’s previous coverage.





