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Comarch data center to opt into technology corridor zoning overlay

Posted 2/19/21

Allowing Comarch Inc. to opt into the Elliot Road technology corridor zoning overlay is to be considered as part of a consent agenda with other items at the 5:45 p.m. Monday, Feb. 22, meeting of the …

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Comarch data center to opt into technology corridor zoning overlay

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Allowing Comarch Inc. to opt into the Elliot Road technology corridor zoning overlay is to be considered as part of a consent agenda with other items at the 5:45 p.m. Monday, Feb. 22, meeting of the Mesa City Council.

A data center planned on 3 acres north of Elliot Road on the east side of Ellsworth Road is to be Comarch’s first in North America, the Mesa Design Review Board was told recently.

READ: ‘Flagship’ Comarch data center planned in Mesa

The limited industrial planned area development request for the Elliot Road technology corridor includes the following stipulations, according to a staff memo to the council:

  • Expedite the entitlement process to attract high-technology industries to Mesa
  • Establish site planning design guidelines to ensure compliance with the city of Mesa general plan and Mesa gateway strategic development plan
  • Establishes the maximum height limitations within the corridor as follows: The maximum building height shall be 50 feet for development within 600 feet of the north line of the Salt River Project transmission line easement; and the maximum building height shall be 150 feet in all other areas.