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General plan hearing set for October 1 BY SARAH DONAHUE Foothills Focus Staff Writer

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reserving the vibe of the small, quiet, Western town with low-density housing is a major priority for many residents, as voiced in public comments on the redline draft for Cave Creek’s general plan. Protecting desert land for the town’s human and animal residents was also a predominant concern. “Residents are very protective of the lifestyle, the low-density rural nature of development and sound, and rightfully so,” said Luke Kautzman, the town’s planning director.

“The biggest theme is protecting rural low-density land use,” he said. “That’s something that, through the land use map and the guiding policies and actions, is actually going to be more protected in this draft than it was in the 2005 general plan.” A general plan is a community’s longterm guide for physical, economic and social growth for a period of over two decades. Each Arizona city and town is required to have a general plan, as mandated by state law. It serves as a policy document for the future of Cave Creek as envisioned by its residents. A vision statement, as well as plans, policies, goals and implementation

guidelines that address topics like land use, growth, environment as well as open space, are included in the general plan. The planning commission will have a multiplatform public hearing on Thursday, October 1. During this meeting the commission will take public comments and will also make recommendations on a draft to hand forward to the town council for consideration. A vote will be held to determine whether or not to recommend the general plan to council. From there, the town council will conduct hearings and listen to additional comments

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North Valley artists contribute to submariners memorial NEWS................................... 6 Sears Fire leads to evacuation, closure, flight restriction

NEWS............................... 7 HonorHealth’s sixth hospital opens in North Phoenix

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BY CHRISTINA FUOCO-KARASINSKI Foothills Focus Executive Editor

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fter six years of design, construction and fundraising, the Arizona Silent Service Memorial, which will honor veterans of submarine service who died in the line of duty, has wrapped up. The memorial, which incorporates concrete, steel, copper and other materials, depicts a submarine bursting out of the water on an emergency ascent. Last month, the monument was transported to Wesley Bolin Park by Sunland Asphalt & Construction. Crews had to use a large crane to lower it onto a truck from Nate Decker’s Art studio in Anthem. That’s where the longtime copper artist spent the last several months completing the project. The memorial, which is 14 feet long and 11 feet tall, has been a work in progress for six years. The original rendering of the design, which was started by artist Renee Palmer-Ste-

The original rendering of the Arizona Silent Service Memorial design, which was started by artist Renee Palmer-Stevens, changed over the years, with much credit going to Nate Decker. (Photo by Tim Sealy)

vens, changed over the years, with much credit going to Decker. With many decades of copper experience, Decker redesigned the memorial to be outfitted with copper, representing Arizona and its copper state heritage. “I am so honored to be part of this project

and to be able to pay my respects for all those who serve to protect our freedom,” Decker said. “My dedication in completing this is only a fraction of the dedication of a submariner

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