Subdivision plans divide town, some residents

Screen Shot 2013-04-01 at 4.44.18 PMBy Parker Leavitt | The Arizona Republic

As a Pennsylvania-based homebuilder advances plans for another new subdivision in south Gilbert, some residents feel the unique, low-density character of their neighborhood is slipping away, one rezoning request at a time.

The Gilbert Planning Commission on Wednesday is set to consider rezoning a 59-acre plot near Riggs Road and Adora Boulevard, where Toll Brothers is looking to double the number of new homes it can build on the parcel.

The company wants a General Plan amendment that would increase the number of houses allowed to 117, from about 60. Lot sizes would drop from a minimum of 35,000 square feet, which is nearly an acre, to at least 10,000 square feet.

Toll Brothers’ plans call for 13,000-square-foot lots, which is still fairly large but significantly smaller than those in two adjacent communities, Greenfield Acres and Greenfield Glen, town planner Al Ward said.

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