Gilbert staff to amend municipal code to allow concrete pours one hour earlier under new state law
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Development Services proposed a text amendment to shift allowable concrete pouring start time from 5 a.m. to 4 a.m. to align Gilbert’s noise code with recently passed state legislation; council asked no substantive questions and no vote was taken at study session.
Development Services staff told the Gilbert council they will amend the town’s municipal code to align construction noise rules with new state legislation that permits concrete pouring to begin one hour before general construction start times.
The change is narrow, staff said: current construction hours allow work between 5 a.m. and 10 p.m. year‑round; the amendment would allow concrete pouring to begin at 4 a.m. to match the state rule. “So the entire change to our muni code would just be to allow concrete pouring to shift from 5AM to 4AM,” the presenter said.
Council members had no substantive objections during the study session. One council member noted that the town “doesn’t have a choice” because the amendment responds to state legislation. Staff did not present a draft ordinance at the study session; the amendment will return to council as a formal text amendment for consideration.
Ending: No vote was taken at the study session. Staff will draft the text amendment and bring it to a future council meeting for formal action.
