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Rezoning from S-1 to PUD PCD Approved for 1,400-Unit Multifamily and Single-Family Attached Residential Project at 64th Street and Mayo Boulevard

  • When: 2025/06/04
  • Address: Northeast corner of 64th Street and Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix, Arizona
  • City: Phoenix
  • State: Arizona
  • Category: Area Rezoning
  • Subcategory: Residential Rezoning
  • Asset Class: Multifamily
  • Property Type: Townhomes
  • Size (AC): 51.37 AC
  • Size (Units): 1,400 Units
  • New Zoning: PUD PCD
  • New Zoning Description: Planned Unit Development, Planned Community District
  • Previous Zoning: S-1 (Approved CP/BP PCD), S-1 (Approved R-3A PCD), S-1
  • Previous Zoning Description: Ranch or Farm Residence, Commerce Park District, Business Park Option, Multifamily Residence District, Planned Community District

The Phoenix City Council approved Rezoning Application Z-87-D-03-2, a major amendment to the Paradise Ridge Planned Community District (PCD), to allow for multifamily and single-family attached residential development on a 51.37-acre site at the northeast corner of 64th Street and Mayo Boulevard. The property was rezoned from S-1 (Ranch or Farm Residence, Approved Commerce Park District, Business Park Option, Planned Community District), S-1 (Ranch or Farm Residence, Approved Multifamily Residence District, Planned Community District), and S-1 (Ranch or Farm Residence) to PUD PCD. This amendment will permit up to 1,400 dwelling units. The development proposes four multifamily residential developments across separate parcels, with an existing north-south wash corridor preserved as a trail system. Key development standards include maximum building heights of 90 feet for multifamily and 38 feet for single-family attached units, 75 percent maximum lot coverage, and specific setbacks. The project incorporates enhanced landscaping, detached sidewalks, and provisions for bicycle parking and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Stipulations include right-of-way dedication for Mayo Boulevard and 64th/66th Streets, compliance with floodplain management, and archaeological testing if necessary. The Desert View Village Planning Committee recommended approval 12-0, and the Planning Commission also recommended approval 9-0.

Source

Applicant - JLB Partners LLC


Ownership - 64th and Mayo Bidder LLC


Developer - JLB Partners LLC


City Representative - Nick Wood, Snell & Wilmer, LLP