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Commission approves four‑story Burnett mixed‑use building with revised fire‑access language
Summary
The Gilbert Redevelopment Commission recommended approval of DR25‑107, a four‑story, ~34,000 sq. ft. mixed‑use building in the Heritage Village Center, adding staff‑recommended language to allow alternate designs to meet a 26‑foot fire access requirement; commissioners asked about easement width and rooftop bar noise before voting 5‑0.
The Gilbert Redevelopment Commission recommended approval of DR25‑107, a four‑story mixed‑use building (commonly referred to in the meeting as the Burnett or Bridgette Building) located south of Page Avenue and Gilbert Road in Gilbert’s Heritage Village Center.
Planner Veronica told commissioners the site is approximately 0.365 acres and the proposed building would be just over 34,000 square feet with uses that include a first‑floor restaurant, a second‑floor retail showroom, third‑floor office space and a fourth‑floor restaurant with a rooftop terrace. "As you might recall from the study…
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