The Phoenix City Council approved Rezoning Application Z-4-25-1 on July 2, 2025. This decision rezoned a 10.07-acre site located at 28011 N. 33rd Avenue from S-1 (Farm or Ranch Residence) to R1-10 (Single-Family Residence District). The approval facilitates the development of a 30-lot single-family residential community. Key stipulations for the development include limiting structures to one story and not exceeding 20 feet in height, requiring specific architectural design features, and mandating the construction of 5-foot-wide detached sidewalks with landscape strips along all streets, including 33rd Avenue. The project is also subject to rigorous environmental stipulations, such as utilizing only drought-tolerant landscaping, prohibiting natural turf, implementing at least two green stormwater infrastructure elements, participating in the EPA's WaterSense certification program, and enrolling in the City's Homeowner's Association Water Efficiency Program. The Planning Commission had previously recommended approval by an 8-1 vote, despite an appeal filed by local residents who voiced opposition due to concerns over increased traffic, strain on existing infrastructure, potential impact on property values, and changes to the neighborhood's rural character.