24 March 2017

City of Mesa Planning & Zoning Meeting Tue 22 March 2017

Chairman Clemente and Jennifer Duff are absent. Tim Boyle abstains himself from a rezoning case for a multi-residential development with 17 3-bedroom dwelling units, 2-story with patios and balconies and 2-car garages in each unit
The following two items were not on the Consent Agenda:

4-a 17020 Z16-056   District 6. 
The 11500 through 11600 blocks of East Warner Road (south side). Located at the southwest corner of Warner Road and Meridian Road. (8 ± acres)
Rezone from LC to RSL-3.0; and Site Plan Review. 
This request will allow the development of a single residence subdivision.
Jeff Giles, Clouse Engineering, applicant;
56th MD, Inc., owner.
(Companion Case to Preliminary Plat "Warner Enclave") (Associated with Item 5-a.) (PLN2015-00450). Continued from February 15, 2017
Staff Planner:   Lesley Davis

Staff Recommendation: Approval with Conditions

4-b PZ 17022 Z17-005   District 6. 

The 9700 through 9800 blocks of East Southern Avenue (south side) and the 9700 through 9800 blocks of East Hampton Avenue (north side). Located west of Crismon Road and south of Southern Avenue. (19.4± acres).
Rezone from RS-43 to PEP and RM-2-PAD; and Site Plan Review.
This request will allow for a multi-residential development and a future office development. Brennan Ray, Burch and Cracchiolo, applicant; Montgomery 320, LLC, owner. (PLN2016-00943).
Planner: Kim Steadman

Staff Recommendation: Denial
5 Discuss and take action on the following preliminary plat: PZ 17023 “Warner Enclave” District 6. 
The 11500 through 11600 blocks of East Warner Road (south side).  Located at the southwest corner of Warner Rd and Meridian Dr. (8 ± acres). Preliminary Plat.
Jeff Giles, Clouse Engineering, applicant;
56th MD, Inc., owner. (Companion Case to Z16-056) (Associated with Item 4-a.) (PLN2015-00450). Continued from February 15, 2017
Staff Planner:   Lesley Davis Staff Recommendation: Approval with Conditions

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