Neighbors aim big gun at Mesa hotel buy

By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune

Neighbors opposed to Mesa’s proposal to buy a hotel to house the city’s homeless recovery program are planning to wield a powerful weapon embedded in city code to scuttle the project.

The city wants to use the 70-room Grand Hotel at Main Street and Power Road as a shelter for its Off the Streets program but must obtain a Council Use Permit to allow social services on the property.

The permit is also a condition of the $7.4 million purchase agreement between the city and current owner Sunstay Bridge LLC.

The hearing for the permit is currently scheduled for October.

A provision of city code, Chapter 11-67-4: Review of Applications, provides a mechanism for neighboring property owners to impose a requirement for supermajority approval on an application.

If 20% or more of the property owners within 150 feet of the zoning area sign a written protest, the application needs yes votes from  three-fourths of the council, rounded to the nearest whole number.

With all seven council members present, that would require a minimum 5-2 yes vote for approval.

Given the outcry against the hotel this summer, just holding all four “yes” votes from May may pose a challenge for backers of the hotel plan.

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