Gilbert Planning Commission reviews controversial rezoning for residential development near Galveston

December 04, 2024 | Gilbert, Maricopa County, Arizona

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The Gilbert Planning Commission convened on December 4, 2024, to discuss significant zoning changes that could reshape local neighborhoods and commercial areas. One of the primary topics was a proposed rezoning of a residential area located on Lindsay Road, south of Galveston, from SF 43 to SF 35. This change aims to allow for the development of additional residential lots, increasing the potential from six oversized lots to seven smaller ones, each approximately 41,000 square feet.

The proposal has been under consideration for two years, with the applicant working closely with town staff to address development concerns. However, the plan has faced opposition from local residents, primarily due to worries about increased density and access issues, particularly regarding a potential access point from Pony Lane, which is complicated by a historical canal in the area. Despite these concerns, the applicant has reportedly resolved issues with neighboring properties, leading to a reduction in opposition from some residents.
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In addition to the residential rezoning, the commission also reviewed plans for the Parkview at Morrison Ranch project. This development, located at the northeast corner of Warner and Higley, is designed to create a mixed-use center that includes commercial spaces and residential units. The site plan features a fitness center as an anchor, along with various retail and dining options. The commission emphasized the importance of pedestrian-friendly designs and connectivity to surrounding neighborhoods, highlighting the need for buildings to engage more with the street to enhance the area's appeal.

Another significant discussion point was the Modera Gabriela Point project, which involves a general plan amendment and a PAD rezone. This proposal seeks to convert a portion of the site from regional commercial to high-density residential, adding 335 new units to an already densely populated area. Staff expressed concerns about the potential loss of commercial zoning and the implications of adding more multifamily units in a region that is already experiencing high concentrations of such developments.

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The commission's discussions reflect ongoing efforts to balance residential growth with the need for commercial development and community character. As these projects move forward, the feedback from the commission will play a crucial role in shaping the future of Gilbert's neighborhoods and commercial landscapes.

Converted from Planning Commission 12/04/24 5:00:00 PM meeting on December 04, 2024
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