Planning board approves consent items including Fujifilm pad expansion, substation and transit plan recommendation

Mesa Planning and Zoning Board · November 13, 2025

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Summary

At the Nov. 12 meeting the Mesa Planning and Zoning Board approved the consent agenda (five yes votes, two absentees), including the Fujifilm planned area development expansion, AWS Phoenix substation site plan modification and staff recommendation to adopt the Mesa Connected transit‑oriented development plan.

Mesa — The Mesa Planning and Zoning Board approved its consent agenda at the Nov. 12 meeting by a recorded vote of five yes and two absences.

Items read into the record by Board member Farnsworth and approved on consent included minutes from Oct. 22, 2025; ZON25‑00599 (AWS Phoenix electric substation site plan modification, with conditions and a required cross‑access agreement or site plan modification if not recorded); ZON25‑0827 (Cadence 50‑du multi‑residence, continued to Dec. 10, 2025); a rezone and site plan review for 623 S. Mesa Drive (staff recommended approval with conditions); the Fujifilm PAD expansion (staff recommended approval with conditions); Dutch Bros site plan modification (drive‑through, staff recommended approval with conditions); and a staff recommendation to adopt the Mesa Connected transit‑oriented development plan.

A public speaker (David Jarvis) noted support for the Fujifilm PAD expansion during the consent reading. With no further items pulled for separate discussion (other than Greenfield, which was removed from consent and heard separately), the presiding member called the vote and the consent motion carried.