Chipotle proposes new restaurant at Marley Park Square Commerce Center

February 20, 2025 | Surprise, Maricopa County, Arizona

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Chipotle proposes new restaurant at Marley Park Square Commerce Center

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A new Chipotle restaurant is set to make its debut in Surprise, Arizona, following the approval of a Conditional Use Permit and Site Plan by the Planning and Zoning Commission. The proposed 2,400 square foot eatery will be located at the southwest corner of Litchfield and Waddell Roads, within the Marley Park Square Commerce Center.

The development plan includes 30 parking spaces, exceeding the required 16, and features a single-lane drive-through designated for pickup only, with no ordering facility on-site. According to the applicant's queuing study, the drive-through will accommodate up to seven vehicles at a time.

The site plan also outlines four access points from Waddell Road—one providing full access and three designated for right-in, right-out traffic. Additionally, there are two access points on Litchfield Road, including one three-quarter access and one right-in, right-out.

This new addition is expected to enhance the dining options in the area, contributing to the ongoing development of the Marley Park PAD and surrounding commercial spaces. The approval marks a significant step forward in the expansion of local amenities for residents and visitors alike.

Converted from Planning and Zoning Commission - February 20, 2025 meeting on February 20, 2025
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