Superstition Ridge Apartments in A.J. planned near roundabout


The Superstition Ridge Apartments planned at the southeast corner of Superstition Boulevard and North Apache Trail/State Route 88./CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION/Apache Junction Independent

By Richard Dyer | Apache Junction Independent

The Apache Junction City Council should not approve a four-story apartment building near the roundabout, the planning and zoning commission decided recently.

Applicant WCG Partners LLC, represented by Paul Poteet and Marco Diaz of Summa Terra Ventures, is requesting a rezoning of three parcels of approximately 4.5 acres for a 152-unit leased Superstition Ridge Apartments at the southeast corner of Superstition Boulevard and North Apache Trail/State Route 88.

“Looking at this project … I don’t think it fits with Apache Junction and I don’t think that the design fits right. I don’t think that it fits at the site correctly. The amount of traffic we’re potentially bringing in, the views we’re blocking,” Commissioner Dave Hantzsche said at the May 12 meeting.

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