28 August 2021

PUBLIC HEARING: City of Mesa Planning & Zoning Board Meeting - 8/25/2021

The screen-grab you see is Rod Jarvis making the presentation for Item 3-a, details are inserted below for your reference and information below.

Interesting to note that two members of the city's Planning & Zoning Board are not present: Chair Jessica Sarkissian and the newest appointed member Peterson. District 2 re-appointed member of the PZ Board Shelly Allen broadcasts via Zoom from what looks like her home kitchen in a face close-up. Presiding over this public hearing - with four members present in The Upper Chambers is Deanna Saucedo-Villanueva. For good reasons there are a number of persons present who mostly express opposition to an industrial development in close proximity to more than 1500 homes and residences. Most opposition arises from property owners in Lehi Crossing. This public hearing is about an hour long.

INSERT FOR ITEM 3-a that is also a companion case for Item 5-a

File #: PZ 21098   
Type: PZ Zoning - Action Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Planning and Zoning Board - Public Hearing
On agenda: 8/25/2021
Title: ZON20-00800 District 1. Within the 3300 through 3500 blocks of East Thomas Road (north side) and within the 3600 block of North Val Vista Drive (west side). On the northwest corner of Thomas Road and Val Vista Drive (13.1± acres). Site Plan Review. This request will allow for an industrial development. Jeff McCall, McCall and Associates, Inc., applicant; Thomas Val Vista, LLC, owner.  (Companion case to Preliminary Plat, “202 and Val Vista”, associated with item *5-a). Planner: Evan Balmer Staff Recommendation:  Approval with conditions
Attachments:

1. Vicinity Map,

2. Staff Report,

3. Site Plan, 4. Grading and Drainage, 5. Landscape Plan, 6. Elevations,

7. Narrative,

8. Citizen Participation Plan, 9. Citizen Participation Report,

10. Presentation

 

 

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