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Mesa board backs zoning text changes to require residential component, 10% affordable units in adaptive reuse projects

3153610 · April 30, 2025
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The Mesa Planning and Zoning Board voted unanimously Nov. 25 to recommend city council adopt text amendments to Title 11 that require adaptive reuse projects to include residential use, with 10% of units reserved as affordable housing, aligning local code with recent state legislation and League of Cities guidance.

The Mesa Planning and Zoning Board on Nov. 25 voted unanimously to recommend the City Council adopt amendments to Title 11 of the Mesa Zoning Code that require a residential component in adaptive reuse projects and set a 10% affordable-housing requirement for multiple-residence reuse.

City staff told the board the changes implement state legislation passed earlier this year and follow a clarification from the League of Cities that “multiple residence use is actually required for any…

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