Mesa Planning and Zoning Board approves consent agenda, including three zoning items
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The City of Mesa Planning and Zoning Board on March 12 approved its consent agenda in a single, unanimous vote, adopting minutes and approving three zoning cases and related site-plan or permit actions, all per staff recommendations with conditions.
Mesa Planning and Zoning Board members approved the meeting consent agenda on March 12, 2025, voting unanimously to adopt minutes and approve several zoning and site-plan items recommended by staff.
The consent agenda was read aloud by Board Member Carpenter. A board member moved to approve the consent agenda as read; another board member seconded. The board recorded unanimous approval with no public comments and no separate discussion of the listed items.
Nut graf: The single motion covered routine procedural and land-use items that staff recommended for approval with conditions, allowing the board to handle multiple cases at once. The cases included approval of minutes and site-plan or special-use permit actions for an industrial building, a commercial entertainment/coffee shop development and a freeway landmark monument.
Votes at a glance - Item 2 (APZ25018): Approval of minutes from the Feb. 26, 2025 Planning and Zoning Board meeting — approved as part of the consent agenda. - Item 3A (ZON24-9602 or as read on the record): Longbow Shell Building — site plan review and special-use permit for an industrial building on roughly 7 acres located west of the northwest corner of North Recker Road and East McDowell Road; staff recommended approval with conditions — approved as part of the consent agenda. - Item 3B (ZON24-01061 as read on the record): Rosetta Room — site plan review and special-use permit for a commercial entertainment/coffee-shop and general retail development on about 0.4 acres at 104 E. First Avenue; staff recommended approval with conditions — approved as part of the consent agenda. - Item 4A (ZON24-876 as read on the record): Medina Station freeway landmark monument — a council-use-permit request for a freeway landmark at the southeast corner of E. Southern Avenue and S. Signal Butte Road; staff recommended approval with conditions — approved as part of the consent agenda.
Board procedure and next steps: Because these items were on the consent agenda, none was taken up for separate discussion at the March 12 hearing. Board members recorded their votes in the roll call and the chair declared the motion passed unanimously. Staff reported no additional updates before the meeting was adjourned.
Ending: The board adjourned shortly after the consent agenda vote; no public comment or further substantive debate on these items was recorded in the hearing transcript.
