Phoenix Arizona Temple

The Phoenix Arizona Temple is a planned temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), to be constructed in the city of Phoenix, Arizona. The announcement of the temple on May 24, 2008 came a month after the Gila Valley and Gilbert Arizona temples were announced for Arizona.

The announcement came in part as a response to the high concentration of church members in the area, and will help ease the load on the nearby Mesa Arizona Temple.

The original design of the temple, which resembled the Draper Utah Temple in design, exceeded the maximum height restrictions imposed by existing zoning law and required an exception be granted by the Phoenix city council. The primary issue was not the planned steeple height of 126 feet (38 m), as church steeples are exempt from zoning laws, but the temple's structural height of 40 feet (12 m). The exterior color of the temple was also changed from the traditional white to a more natural stone color in an effort to address the concerns of residents in the neighborhood.

The city council voted to approve the requested zoning exemptions on December 2, 2009. Local residents opposed to the construction mounted a successful campaign to call for a voter referendum on the council's decision, delivering the requisite signatures by December 31, potentially delaying the approval process until September 2011 when the issue could be put to a vote. After a series of talks with the opposition, LDS Church representatives announced on January 26, 2010 that the temple would be redesigned to comply with the zoning restrictions by limiting the structural height to 30 feet (9.1 m), obviating the need for any exceptions and eliminating the need for any further approval process. LDS Church representatives indicated that the redesign process would take between eight months and a year. The height of the steeple, building color and lighting are not regulated by zoning laws and it was unclear at that time if the steeple height would be changed with the redesign, or previous design concessions would be retained in the new design.

On August 17, 2010 the redesign was submitted to the City of Phoenix for preliminary approval. A meeting for neighbors of the temple was held that same day. The redesigned structure will be 30 feet high with a 90 foot spire. This meets the 30 feet zoning limit on building heights, and the total height is 9 feet lower than the previously proposed design.

Ronald A. Rasband, of the Presidency of the Seventy, presided at a small groundbreaking ceremony held on June 4, 2011. The building is likely to be completed in late 2013.

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