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A group of people march together in a pro-gay protest.
Red truck with pride float
Folder title: Events, 1985 June 15
Gay Pride Parade in Phoenix
One of the most pressing growth related problems is the proliferation of wildcat subdividing, or lot splitting. It is generally defined as the proliferation of new residential parcels without the benefit of subdivision regulation. Often these areas are devoid of any basic infrastructure, standard environmental regulation, subdivision standards, or infrastructure requirements. This report addresses seven areas of concern.
Provides an indication of why unregulated development offers so little benefit to the tax base by describing, briefly, the fiscal tax base impact of the unregulated lot split issue at the community and watershed level.
This memorandum is intended to provide an indication of why unregulated development offers so little benefit to the tax base by describing, briefly, the fiscal tax base impact of the unregulated lot split issue at the community and watershed level.
Photograph of Bell Tree in an antechamber off the North Apse at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph showing unidentified person and the poles supporting the concrete canopy above the swimming pool at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph showing unidentified person and the poles supporting the concrete canopy above the swimming pool at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona