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Gilbert council reopens Harvest Grove rezoning, votes 5–2 to continue review and set April 7 hearing
Summary
The Gilbert Town Council voted 5–2 on Feb. 3 to reconsider its Jan. 20 denial of the Harvest Grove general plan/zoning request and agreed to continue the public hearing to April 7 after the developer said it reduced multifamily density and removed apartments from a key character area.
The Gilbert Town Council voted 5–2 on Feb. 3 to reconsider a Jan. 20 denial of the Harvest Grove general plan amendment and rezoning, giving Lennar Homes an opportunity to submit revisions and directing staff to bring the matter back for public hearing on April 7.
Brendan Ray, representing Lennar Homes, told the council the company has made substantial revisions since the January vote. "We have taken steps to decrease the overall density throughout the entire Harvest Grove development. We have taken steps to remove all multifamily zoning and development from the San Tan Character area. We have reduced the density in the San Tan Character area to 3.5 dwelling units per acre," Ray said.
The project was denied 4–3 on Jan. 20 after residents and several council…
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