Mesa board takes action on housing site plan

(City of Mesa)

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Hawes Crossing and Landsea.)

By Connor Van Ligten | Mesa Independent

The Mesa Planning and Zoning Board voted 7-0 to approve a site plan review for a 39-acre housing development at its Feb. 12 meeting.

The development, Hawes Crossing Village 4, will be at the southwest corner of South Hawes Road and East Warner Road. The plan consists of 259 single family lots, with a variety of lot widths, floor plans and elevations. The development also includes 9 acres of common area/open space and a 2.4-acre neighborhood park with a shaded playground, sport courts, dog park, community pool and shaded seating. There will also be three pedestrian plazas.

The request was made by Drew Huseth of developer Landsea Homes, on behalf of the land’s owner, the Billy W. and Nora D. Maynard Living Trust.

A meeting with the public was held and property owners nearby were notified but there were no comments or concerns raised by members of the public, according to a board presentation.

The seven-member Planning and Zoning Board conducts hearings and makes recommendations to the city council on requests for changes in zoning and on required site plans. It also considers and recommends changes in the city’s long-range plans and in the municipal code concerning planning and zoning matters. Members are appointed for staggered terms of three years.

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