Scottsdale eyes equestrian facility

Rancho Paraiso/ rendering:City of Scottsdale
Rancho Paraiso/ rendering:City of Scottsdale

By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange

In an effort to revitalize the equestrian-centric nature of the area around Cactus Road and 68th Place, Rancho Paraiso, LLC, has submitted plans to the Scottsdale Development Review Board for a 6.25-acre private horse boarding, training and rehabilitation facility on the intersection’s southeast corner.

The city approved a Conditional Use Permit in April to combine three existing lots into one property for the facility. All three will be extensively refurbished under the plan.

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