Gilbert Sun News - 10.17.2021

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Panel, town staff split on apartment complex BY CECILIA CHAN GSN Managing Editor

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own planners say a proposed 278-unit apartment complex is not a good fit for 13.46 acres zoned commercial in Gilbert’s oldest and densest employment corridor and wants decision-makers to reject it. But the Planning Commission last Wednesday voted 4-3 to recommend that Town Council approve the request for a minor General Plaan amendment and a rezone allowing for the Alta Gilbert project on McQueen and Elliot roads.

The case is expected to go to Council on Nov. 16 for final say. “We’re here this evening with a good project that would allow this property owner to use their property in a very reasonable, consistent manner that we think will help with the revitalization of this area,” said land-use attorney Sean Lake on behalf of developer Wood Partners. That northwest corner of the town contains mostly light industrial and back office space in the science, technology, aerospace and manufacturing sectors. The town is working on designating that corridor as a redevelopment area in order to reverse the

area’s decline and keep it viable. Wood Partners is proposing two buildings three stories high and two buildings four stories high on 11.09 acres and a “specialty sit-down” restaurant at the corner on 2.37 acres for the second phase. The un-gated complex’s amenities would include garages, a resort-style pool, game lawn, cabanas, yoga and spin room, gym, clubhouse and a coffee and tea bar. Staff opposed taking commercial land out of play. “A lot of multi-family already exists in the

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Concrete slide in Gilbert provokes injury claims BY CECILIA CHAN GSN Managing Editor

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playground staple apparently is injuring users young and old alike at Gilbert Regional Park. The culprit: a concrete slide. A grandmother has filed a claim demanding $150,000 from Gilbert for injuries she says she incurred while going down the slide, which is situated on a hill within the 272-acre park near Queen Creek and Higley roads. Kaycee Schultz filed her

claim in August, though her contact information has been redacted. “The Shultz claim is being investigated,” town spokeswoman Jennifer Harrison said. In her claim, Schultz said she, three of her grandchildren and her daughter-in-law visited the regional park in March of this year and were at the playground when she decided to give the slide a try. “I positioned myself on the top of the slide, sitting down

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The elaborate piece of playground equipment is built around a concrete slide that some users claim injured them. (David Minton/GSN Staff Photographer)

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