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Council previews Beverly affordable housing rezoning; applicant aims for 50%–60% AMI and LIHTC funding
Summary
On Aug. 14 at a Mesa City Council study session, staff and an applicant previewed a proposal to rezone 120 North Beverly to RM‑4 with a PAD and amend the general plan to allow a three‑story, 36‑unit affordable multifamily development near transit.
Mesa City Council members on Aug. 14 reviewed a staff presentation and applicant comments about a proposed rezoning and general plan amendment for 120 North Beverly, a property for which the applicant seeks to replace an aging low‑rise building and build a 36‑unit multifamily development under a Planned Area Development (PAD) overlay.
Casey, a City of Mesa planning staff member, described the application as a rezoning request from RM‑2 and RM‑3 to RM‑4 with a PAD and a companion general plan amendment from Traditional Residential to Mixed Residential. Staff said the proposed density is 29 dwelling units per acre (under the 30 du/acre RM‑4 maximum). The project is three stories, proposes 44 on‑site parking spaces (staff said this meets code, accounting for a code reduction available within a quarter‑mile of light rail), and includes an approximately 80‑foot building setback along the northern property line. Planning staff said the design…
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