Chandler's data center ordinance now in effect – City of Chandler (.gov)

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CHANDLER, Ariz. – The City of Chandler has joined a small list of cities across the nation to adopt a zoning code amendment to define the location and operation of data centers.
The approved amendment includes the following provisions:
Data centers have evolved throughout the years from single-user facilities to larger multi-tenant facilities and transitioned from water-cooled to electrically-cooled facilities. Due to those changes, there has been an increase in potential noise impacts to the surrounding neighborhoods. Over the years, Chandler has required increased levels of noise study/mitigation efforts, public outreach, and regulations regarding backup power generators.
The ordinance was unanimously approved on Dec. 5, 2022 and took effect on Jan. 5.
For more information, contact Chandler’s Planning Division staff at 480-782-3050

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Stephanie Romero
City of Chandler, Public Information Officer
480-782-2231 

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