Archive for July 1st, 2008

Kierland Summer Concert Series 2008

Kierland Summer Concert Series 2008

Lineup:
• July 12 – Apple (Beatles tribute band).
• July 19 – Groove Merchants (rhythm and blues).
• July 26 – Shining Star (Las Vegas-style cover band).
• Aug. 2 – Aaron Nelson Project (variety, pop, rock and blues).
• Aug. 9 – The Rave (classic rock).
• Aug. 16 – Chuck E Baby (hits from the 1970s to the ’90s).
• Aug. 23 – North (classic rock, contemporary and country).
• Aug. 30 – Dance band.

 

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AZ Republic – Judge rejects lawsuit from Ritz developer

PARADISE VALLEY – A Maricopa County Superior Court judge has rejected a lawsuit brought by the developer of the Ritz-Carlton, Paradise Valley Resort to block a public vote on the project.

Paradise Valley has postponed setting an election date for the referendum pending Judge Peter Swann’s ruling. The Town Council will now do so July 10, said Town Clerk Duncan Miller. The election would be set for Nov. 4.

The project calls for a 225-room resort hotel and 161 residences ranging from 1-acre home sites to patio homes on 105 acres northwest of Lincoln Drive and Scottsdale Road.

The Paradise Valley Town Council unanimously approved the project April 10, but a citizens group Preserve Our Paradise collected enough petition signatures to force a referendum. POP is opposed to the density of some of the residences.

On June 11, Scottsdale-based Five Star Development and Paradise Valley resident Husam Khazen filed suit. They argued that the signature petitions contained an inadequate description of the measure to be referred and that the council ordinance approving the project was an administrative, not a legislative act, and, therefore, not subject to referendum.

Swann ruled Monday that both arguments lacked merit and denied the request to dismiss the referendum.

David Schmid, Five Star’s vice president of development, said the company is disappointed in the judge’s ruling and is weighing its options.

“Since we have not seen the written order, we are unable to provide any detailed analysis of the order, or comment on our future course of action,” Schmid said.

 

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AZ Republic – Project may be in the works after trust-land buy

SCOTTSDALE – A developer who won the bid Monday for 17 acres of state trust land near Pinnacle Peak is reportedly interested in a project that would include another nearby Scottsdale landmark.

Combining the state land with the 51-year-old Pinnacle Peak Patio restaurant makes sense for a residential or commercial development, said Bob Vairo, president of the Coalition of Pinnacle Peak, a north Scottsdale neighborhood group.

“It sounds like it’s headed in the right direction, but we would like to know the details,” said Vairo, who was briefed by Scottsdale on the developer’s plans.

John Wanninger of JTW PPR LLC, which picked up the state land Monday for the minimum bid of $12.75 million, declined comment on his plans for the state land southeast of Pinnacle Peak.

Pinnacle Peak Patio, a Western steakhouse that celebrated 50 years in business in June 2007, is one of Scottsdale’s oldest restaurants. But suburban sprawl has infringed on its old West ambiance and collection of clipped-off neckties.

Pinnacle Peak Patio officials did not return calls.

Vairo, head of the neighborhood coalition, said he had not heard of anyone rallying to support the steakhouse.

The coalition tracked the auction because of its potential impact on Pinnacle Peak Park, a popular hiking and climbing spot in northern Scottsdale, which has seen more than 1 million visitors since it re-opened in 2002.

Scottsdale is interested in using a portion of the state land to maintain access to the park’s trails. The city needs additional parking to accommodate the flood of visitors who hike the park’s 1.75-mile trail.

John Little, Scottsdale’s acting city manager, said the city is in a “very good place” to get the parking it wants for Pinnacle Peak Park. The developer will need Scottsdale’s approval of a site plan for any project and “will want to work with the city,” Little said. The Arizona State Land Department identified the property as a resort site, but it could also be used for other commercial and residential uses.

Developer Wanninger is also at work on a hotel and condominium project northeast of Camelback and Scottsdale roads known as Waterview at Scottsdale.

No other bidders showed up at Monday’s state land auction to acquire the Pinnacle Peak site, although two other groups registered to bid. The land sold for $758,477 per acre. Land Commissioner Mark Winkleman was pleased with the deal.

“It ends the (fiscal) year on a high note with two successful auctions at a time when real estate is struggling,” he said.

Republic reporter Lesley Wright contributed to this article.


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