Paradise Valley
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Town Council
The Paradise Valley Town Council will vote on a rule change allowing more than three members to attend meetings remotely. The council will also consider a resolution to propose a permanent adjustment to the town’s 1979-1980 base expenditure limit for the November 3 general election. A closed executive session will be held for legal consultation.
- Suspend Town Council Rule VII to allow more than three members to attend meetings remotely
- Approve Resolution 2026-11 to place a permanent base expenditure limit adjustment on the Nov. 3, 2026 ballot
- Executive session for legal advice regarding agenda items
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will discuss and vote on a major special use permit amendment for the Franciscan Renewal Center at 5802 E Lincoln Drive. They will also hold public hearings for a minor SUP amendment for Camelback Bible Church and a minor SUP for the Paradise Valley DoubleTree Resort. The meeting includes a study session, approval of minutes, and other procedural items.
- Franciscan Renewal Center major SUP amendment (SUP-26-02) at 5802 E Lincoln Drive
- Camelback Bible Church minor SUP amendment (SUP-26-05) at 3900 E Stanford Drive
- Paradise Valley DoubleTree Resort minor SUP (SUP-26-03) at 5401 N Scottsdale Road
- Approval of June 2, 2026 Planning Commission minutes
Town Council
The council will consider approving a $3.9 million pavement preservation program for Invergordon Rd, Chaparral Rd, District 3, remaining portion of District 6, and a portion of Desert Fairways. They will also vote on $490,000 for eight new vehicles and $190,000 in community services funding. Other actions include a liquor license transfer for the Kimpton Miralina Resort and recognition of the Paradise Valley Youth Council.
- $3,888,159.45 for pavement preservation on multiple streets
- $490,000 to purchase eight vehicles for Fiscal Year 2027
- $190,000 in community services funding to various agencies
- Liquor license owner transfer for Kimpton Miralina Resort & Villas
- $90,000 annual renewal for tax audit services with Albert Holler & Associates
Hillside Building Committee
The committee will review multiple applications for hillside construction, including two new single-family residences and two property improvements. Members will also discuss upcoming training regarding hillside development regulations.
- House remodel and site improvements at 4541 E. Foothills Drive
- Pool remodel and detached view deck at 6043 N 42nd Street
- New single-family residence concept review at 7150 N Hillside Drive
- New single-family residence formal review at 5625 E Indian Bend Road