Arizona Laws 37-334.01. Development plan for a master plan area
A. The commissioner may approve a development plan which includes a proposed master plan area if the proposed master plan area:
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 37-334.01
- Commissioner: means the state land commissioner. See Arizona Laws 37-101
- Community identity package: means a design theme including such elements as architecture, landscape, lighting, street furniture, walls and signage. See Arizona Laws 37-101
- including: means not limited to and is not a term of exclusion. See Arizona Laws 1-215
- Infrastructure: means facilities or amenities, such as streets, utilities, landscaping and open space, which are constructed or located on state lands and which are intended to benefit more than the land on which they are immediately located by enhancing the development potential and value of the state lands impacted by the facility or amenities. See Arizona Laws 37-101
- Property: includes both real and personal property. See Arizona Laws 1-215
1. Is within the corporate boundaries of a city or town.
2. Has inadequate infrastructure to use state land for its highest and best use.
3. Has an area of at least one hundred sixty acres.
B. A development plan approved for a master plan area may propose:
1. Design guidelines and covenants, conditions and restrictions.
2. Infrastructure planning, implementation and funding.
3. Provisions for construction, maintenance and enforcement of a community identity package.
4. Phasing, timing and method of disposition and placement of infrastructure.
5. Conformance with municipal development ordinances, in addition to the requirements of section 37-335, subsections H and K.
6. Membership in a master property association that is governed by a board of directors with responsibility to implement and enforce compliance with the master plan area.
7. A marketing program description to promote the master plan area, including provisions to fund the marketing program.