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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

TOWN OF GILBERT: Public Review Opens for Gilbert's Land Development Code Refresh

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Town of Gilbert issued the following announcement on July 8.

The Land Development Code has been undergoing a Town Council directed in-house refresh focused on:

  • Identifying obsolete regulations and remove redundant text
  • Clarifying unclear regulations
  • Simplifying the code language and layout
  • Supplementing or replacing text with tables/graphics
  • Providing links and references to proactively anticipate questions
The Town Council Land Development Code (LDC) Subcommittee worked with staff in a bi-weekly public meeting forum reviewing the code. After a pause during 2020, the LDC Refresh Draft has been released for a 21-day public review and comment.

Submit Public Comment 

We invite you to review the draft document and send any public input to LDCfeedback@gilbertaz.gov by July 28, 2021. 

Review the Land Development Code Refresh draft here.

Comments will be reviewed based on:

  • Is the comment regarding a formatting or technical edit?
  • Is the comment in reference to a proposed change or a result of a change?
  • Is the comment a new topic unrelated to a proposed change?
Comments will be discussed at the August 4th Planning Commission Study Session.

Schedule Summary

  • July 7:  The Draft LDC presented to the Planning Commission
  • July 21:  Redevelopment Commission Study Session to discuss the LDC Refresh, as it pertains to the Heritage District
  • August 4:  Planning Commission Study Session
  • August 18:  Redevelopment Commission Hearing
  • September 1: Planning Commission Hearing
  • September 21:  Town Council Hearing

We appreciate your feedback!

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