
High Density
Ritz-Carlton Project is bringing
tract-housing to our Town
Less than 30% of the land will be devoted to the resort. This is not a resort with some houses. It is a high density housing project surrounding a small resort.
You cannot build four two-story duplex dwellings on your acre. Why should Ritz-Carlton be allowed to build them?
Our quality of life will be compromised by the Ritz-Carlton housing development project. A project which includes duplexes bordering Lincoln Drive, side-by-side dwellings on half-acre or less, and a condominium-looking project along Indian Bend. Increased traffic, pollution, and Town services. Why? Will this still be Paradise?
Paradise Valley attracts people from across the country, drawn to its beauty, open spaces and unparalleled reputation for providing the highest quality of life for its residents. This was built on the Town's commitment to one home per acre, no retail, height restrictions on dwellings, and most importantly and significantly, opposition to development of high density neighborhoods.
It may not be in your backyard today but it could be tomorrow.
You cannot build four two-story duplex dwellings on your acre. Why should Ritz-Carlton be allowed to build them?
Our quality of life will be compromised by the Ritz-Carlton housing development project. A project which includes duplexes bordering Lincoln Drive, side-by-side dwellings on half-acre or less, and a condominium-looking project along Indian Bend. Increased traffic, pollution, and Town services. Why? Will this still be Paradise?
Paradise Valley attracts people from across the country, drawn to its beauty, open spaces and unparalleled reputation for providing the highest quality of life for its residents. This was built on the Town's commitment to one home per acre, no retail, height restrictions on dwellings, and most importantly and significantly, opposition to development of high density neighborhoods.
It may not be in your backyard today but it could be tomorrow.
Write our Mayor, our Town Councilmen, our Planning Commission.
Tell them you don't want this to happen.
Attend the Tuesday, December 18th Planning Commission hearing to voice your objection.
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