(Via City of Mesa)
By Richard Dyer | YourValley
Variances have been approved from the form-based code, building form and building-type standards to allow a 90-unit mixed-use development east of Country Club Drive on the south side of Main Street in Mesa.
The variances were approved by the Mesa Board of Adjustment in a 6-0 vote June 1. Board member Troy Glover recused himself from the vote.
The seven-member board conducts public meetings to hear and decide requests for variances, special-use permits and interpretations of the city of Mesa zoning ordinance and sign code. Members are appointed for staggered terms of three years, according to the city’s website.
The site plan shows a six-story mixed use building with commercial on the ground floor and possibly in the basement, Staff Planner Charlotte Bridges said at a study session prior to the board’s meeting.