ANNUAL REPORTParadise Valley Village
2017
PARADISE VALLEY VILLAGE
MAPPING GROWTH
Paradise Valley Village is known for its open space character created by the surrounding
mountains,Indian Bend Wash greenbelt and trail systems. The surrounding Phoenix Mountains,
part of the city of Phoenix Mountain Preserve system, provide the area residents with biking,
equestrian and hiking, trails, and other recreational opportunities within a natural Sonoran
Desert environment. With a number of assets, the Village remains a desirable place to live, shop,
and play within the City of Phoenix.
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2017 Building Permit Activity(excludes permits less than $50,000)
$50,000 - $100,000$100,000 - $200,000
$200,000 - $300,000
$300,000 - $500,000
$500,000 +
BUILDING PERMIT ACTIVITY
Data represents activity between January 1 - November 15, 20172
PARADISE VALLEY VILLAGE
MAPPING GROWTH
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Zoning is the principal tool by which
the city of Phoenix implements
the goals and future development
plans expressed in the General Plan.
Zoning regulations are intended
to protect existing land uses and
assure that uses are compatible with
each other and with available public
facilities and services. Through the
rezoning process, land use and other
factors are evaluated to determine
the appropriateness of a specific
rezoning proposal.
Zoning Adjustments include
Variance and Use Permit requests.
A variance is a request to allow
a deviation from a development
standard required by the Zoning
Ordinance. A Use Permit is a request
to allow a use which is permitted by
the Zoning Ordinance provided that
the use will not cause an adverse
impact on adjacent property or
properties in the area.
REZONING ACTIVITY
ZONING ADJUSTMENT ACTIVITY
Data represents activity between January 2017 - December 2017
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2017 Rezoning
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PARADISE VALLEY VILLAGE
MAPPING GROWTH
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Arizona Sunrays Gymnasium located at the northeast corner of 32nd Street and Tierra Buena
Lane recieved final site plan approval in January 2017. The gymnasium is a one-story, 31,599
square foot building that offers a variety of activites.
View 32 apartments located north of 32nd Street and Shea Boulevard recieved final site plan
approval in March 2017. The project is a 4-story, 135-unit complex with a pool and a dog park.
Both developments were constructed along the 32nd Street Corridor, an area identified by the
community for revitalization and redevelopment.
Centers Identifed at the Northern Village Centers Workshop
PARADISE VALLEY VILLAGE | PROJECT HIGHLIGHT
Arizona Sunrays Gymnasium &
View 32
Rendering of Arizona Sunrays Gymnasium
Rendering of View 32
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Data represents activity between January 1 - November 15 2017
PARADISE VALLEY VILLAGE | PROJECT HIGHLIGHT
Arizona Sunrays Gymnasium &
View 32
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four
twocasesrezoning
permitsbuilding
text amendment
planning hearing officer cases
$$$166 million
dollars
cases
PARADISE VALLEY VILLAGE
BY THE NUMBERS
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REZONING ACTIVITY
BUILDING PERMITS
PHO ACTIVITY
TEXT AMENDMENTS
ESTIMATED PERMIT VALUE
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GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS
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Tools # Paradise Valley Village Priorities Completed
1Collaborate with city sta� and adjoining jurisdictions to discuss alternatives to
advance the construction of a more completed street network.[ ]
2
Invite Valley Metro and city sta� to provide information and presentation on
planned transit investments in the village as a result of the passage of the
T2050 plan.
[ ]
3
Collaborate with city sta� and the development community regarding
occupancy of underutilized commercial space and support for small
businesses.
[ ]
4
Initiate discussion with the Community and Economic Development
Department and other relevant agencies regarding the potential to target
employment growth in village centers.
[ ]
5Initiate discussion and collaborate with the Parks and Recreation Department
regarding preserve and park management.[ ]
6Discuss the Tree and Shade Master Plan and how it is implemented within the
City. [ ]
7Research and discuss guidelines for green infrastructure for new and old
development.[ ]
8Research and discuss guidelines for solar energy and green building in all
scales of development.[ ]
Operations
Partnerships
Partnerships
Knowledge
Knowledge
PlansPlans
PlansPlans
PARADISE VALLEY VILLAGE
TO DO LIST
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Mr. Mathew Avrhami, ChairMs. Jennifer Hall Vice Chair
Mr. Roger BaeleMs. Kathryn BelousMs. Allison Barnett
Mr. Jay Cantor*Ms. Toby Gerst
Mr. Robert GoodhueMr. George Grombacher*
Mr. Robert Gubser
Mr. Tim KnobbeMr, Aaron Lloyd
Mr. Dennis MatrunolaMr. Daniel Mazza
Mr. James OtisMr. Richard Pennock
Mr. Alan SparksMr. David Ulibarri
Mr. David WestMr. Jon Westervelt
New member: Jay Cantor
Village Planners: Hannah Bleam and Maja Brkovic
31 RECOMMENDATIONS
16 INFORMATIONAL PRESENTATIONS
12 Meetings
12+ HOURS OF
ACTIVITIES
102 RESIDENTS WHO ATTENDED THE
MEETINGS
Paradise Valley Village
MEMBERS
PARADISE VALLEY VILLAGE
YEAR TO DATE
* New Members 7
Paradise Valley Village
For more information, or to view the electronic version of this document please visit https://www.phoenix.gov/villages
The Paradise Valley Village Planning Committee generally meets the 1st Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m. at the Paradise Valley Community Center, Multi-purpose Room, 17402 N. 40th St.
Please consult the public meeting notices page for an agenda to confirm that the meeting will occur.
https://www.phoenix.gov/cityclerk/publicmeetings/notices
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