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Council OKs rezoning for 20,000‑square‑foot office building at Ocotillo and Ellsworth Loop

5546529 · August 6, 2025
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The Queen Creek Town Council voted unanimously to rezone a roughly 2‑acre parcel at the southeast corner of Ocotillo and Ellsworth Loop Road to Downtown Core with a PAD overlay, clearing the way for a 20,000‑square‑foot, two‑story professional office building and related parking arrangements.

The Queen Creek Town Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a rezoning and PAD overlay that will allow a new 20,000‑square‑foot, two‑story professional office building on a roughly 2‑acre parcel at the southeast corner of Ocotillo Road and Ellsworth Loop Road.

The request, presented by Les Johnson, principal planner for the town, and Adam Baugh, the applicant’s representative, would change the parcel from C‑2 (general commercial) to the town’s Downtown Core zoning with a PAD overlay. The applicant said the design includes a street‑oriented building, balconies on three sides and about 86 parking spaces, some of which will be provided via an easement agreement with an adjacent property owner.

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