Three separate projects totaling nearly 600 residential units proposed for southeast Mesa sailed through with unanimous approval from the Planning and Zoning Board.
No one from the public spoke on any of the projects at the March 25 meeting.
The board approved a major site plan for Liv at Eastmark at the northeast corner of Ellsworth and Ray roads, comprising 12 buildings three stories high with a total of 208 units. The project also included a single-story clubhouse, a maintenance building and 374 parking stalls.
“This is within an urban center of all which is intended to have a compact mixed-use area where people live, work and play,” said senior planner Josh Grandlienard. “Multiple residence is a supporting use due to location directly next to EastMarket, as well as possible future expansion to EastMarket to the north. This fits in nicely with that as a supporting use to help support that commercial as well as the overall EastMarket community.”…