State Land
At Rose Law Group pc our attorneys, planners and project managers are regularly involved with acquiring State-owned land for purchase, lease or easement. As a result, we have substantial experience in working with the Arizona State Land Department on large development projects, commercial leases, agricultural and grazing leases, special land use permits, annexation and a variety of water and natural resource issues.
In addition, we have assisted in counseling interested parties and engineers/planners on the processes and procedures for State land acquisitions. Our extensive experience and excellent relationships with agency counterparts have helped our clients to successfully navigate and shorten the time frames for these transactions with the Department.
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Mixed-use development recommended for approval by Fountain Hills P&Z, with Rose Law Group land use attorney Sam DeMoss presenting the case
By Citizens Portal The Fountain Hills Planning & Zoning Commission approved a special use permit allowing up to six residential units above street‑front commercial at 16740 East Avenue of the Fountains, a vacant 12,000‑square‑foot lot in the C‑2 (Intermediate Commercial) zoning district and within the planned shopping center and entertainment overlays. Staff told the commission the request is for six

Rose Law Group land use attorney Sam DeMoss participates in Scottsdale Leadership mock council case
Photo via Scottsdale Leadership, Inc. Mayor DeMoss has a nice ring to it! That was the role taken on by Rose Law Group land use attorney Sam DeMoss last week,as she served as ‘Mayor for a Day” during a Scottsdale Leadership (SL) mock council in the city’s Council Chambers. The case: With SL class members split into the councilmembers and opposing and supporting neighbors, the mock council went through

Phoenix delays decision on data center rules; Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose comments
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents a variety of data center developers and hyperscalers.) By Jorge Ramos | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Phoenix could soon become the latest city in the Valley to create guidelines to regulate data center developments, but the decision will have to wait until next month. Proposed amendments to both the general plan and zoning rules were
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