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Council approves Maricopa Town Center PAD and minor general plan amendment for 184‑acre site
Summary
Maricopa City Council unanimously approved a minor general plan amendment (GPA 23‑05) and a planned area development rezone (PAD 23‑04) to create the Maricopa Town Center PAD, a flexible mixed‑use zoning framework for roughly 184 acres at West Farrell Road and North John Wayne Parkway.
The Maricopa City Council on June 17 unanimously approved Resolution 25‑22 and Ordinance 25‑08 to change the future land‑use designation and rezone about 184 acres near West Farrell Road and North John Wayne Parkway to a new Maricopa Town Center planned area development.
The measure, filed as planning cases GPA 23‑05 and PAD 23‑04, rewrites the site’s future land use to “mixed use” and replaces the existing Aveleya PAD overlay with a flexible Maricopa Town Center PAD that allows a mixture of nonresidential and residential products, city planning staff said. “The applicant is proposing to change this designation to a mixed use for the entire 184 acres,” Derek Shear, planning division, Development Services Department, told the council.
The PAD establishes an overall cap of 2,113 residential units across…
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