Legacy Gateway Self Storage planned in Mesa

By Richard Dyer | YourValley

A self-storage facility is to be constructed on 10 acres south of State Route 24 Gateway Freeway on the east side of Ellsworth Road in Mesa.

The landscaping and look of the Legacy Gateway Self Storage development were discussed at the Jan. 10 meeting of the Mesa Design Review Board.

The property, currently in Maricopa County, is being rezoned to light industrial as part of an annexation request, Staff Planner Josh Grandlienard said at the board meeting.

A 153,419-square-foot building is to be constructed, he said.

“It is one structure but it has a driveway or entrance through it for the RV vehicles as well as … there is a major SRP easement on the eastern side of the property that is all along the SR24, which is a 100-foot property line easement,” Grandlienard said.

An aluminum storefront, painted stucco and concrete masonry unit block will be used, according to the materials board.

Andrew Cohn of Levine Investments is the applicant. Mesa BA Land LLC is the owner.

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