Proposed Camelback Mountain home continues to distress neighbors

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by  | Paradise Valley Independent

Residents living around the proposed construction of a home at 5507 E. San Miguel in the Town of Paradise Valley are fighting to push back an initial hillside committee review that is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 8.

In addition to neighboring residents being unable to attend the review, they are concerned with legal rights of way, and the overall safety of the project due to an extensive amount of construction proposed on Camelback Mountain.

The 10,000-square-foot property, to be built on an undeveloped plot of land, was previously seeking a variance from the Board of Adjustment in March to expand the driveway from 8 feet to 24 feet.

After the Board of Adjustment issued a 60-day continuance, the homeowner and architect altered plans to fit within guidelines.

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