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Queen Creek council approves rezoning for 20,000‑sq‑ft office at Ocotillo and Ellsworth
Summary
The Town Council unanimously approved rezoning a roughly 2‑acre parcel at Ocotillo and Ellsworth Loop Road to Downtown Core with a PAD overlay, clearing the way for a two‑story, 20,000‑square‑foot professional office building and shared parking arrangement with an adjacent property.
The Queen Creek Town Council on a 6-0 vote approved rezoning a roughly 2-acre parcel at the southeast corner of Ocotillo Road and Ellsworth Loop Road to the Downtown Core zoning category with a planned area development (PAD) overlay for a two‑story, 20,000‑square‑foot professional office building.
The project, described by Les Johnson, principal planner, would place a 20,000-square-foot, two‑story office building oriented toward Ocotillo Road with parking to the south and southeast. Johnson told the council the parcel is "an approximate 2 acre vacant parcel located at the Southeast Corner Of Ocotillo and Ellsworth Loop Road" and that the applicant is seeking the Downtown Core designation and a PAD overlay to accommodate…
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