Native Health’s Mesa Medical Office to Expand

A clinician west of Country Club Drive on the south side of Southern Avenue will combine two buildings into one as part of a permit to be discussed Wednesday through the Mesa Adjustment Council.

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A clinician west of Country Club Drive on the south side of Southern Avenue will combine two buildings into one as part of a permit to be discussed Wednesday through the Mesa Adjustment Council.

The council met at five o’clock in the afternoon. for a consultation and 5:30 p. m. for an assembly in the lower council chamber, five7 E. First St.

The applicant applies for a Substantial Compliance Improvement Permit to allow deviations from certain progression criteria for medical practice in the Limited Business Zoning District.

The brief is to combine two buildings into a larger one to allow for the expansion of the existing medical practice. It also allows for the reconfiguration of a parking lot and provides more landscaping so that the site has really broad compliance, according to planner Chloe Durfee Daniel. said in a written report.

The landscape plan shows a series of trees, shrubs, and floor decks planted in landscaped yards along Extension Road, Southern Avenue, and Cherry. Within the site, a number of trees, shrubs and floor decks are planted on the parking islands and in the foundation base spaces.

Anthony Dobbs of JSRA is the plaintiff. It is owned by Native Health.

The buildings and venue are occupied for advertising and medical purposes. The complex is made up of five buildings separated by covered walkways under an unusually unusual roof, according to a written project report.

“Native Health already occupies Unit E (8,400 square feet) as a medical office and intends to convert Unit D into an additional clinical area, while filling the connection through the covered walkway. The changed areas will load approximately 7,881 square feet of existing vacant general business area and covered hallway to an existing 8,400-square-foot clinic,” it says. “Exterior modifications will be limited to the fill walls to the north and south of the covered walkway, new exit doors, and new windows in the expansion. “

The seven-member Board of Directors holds public meetings to hear and discuss variance applications, special use permits, and interpretations of the City of Mesa’s zoning ordinance and signage code. Members are appointed for staggered three-year terms, according to the city’s website.

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