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REGULAR MEETING
AGENDAAlla b.
APRIL 17, 1984 7:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M. EXECUTIVE SESSION (if required)
6: 00 P.M. WORK SESSION (if required)
CALL TO ORDER
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL
(1) ACCEPTANCE OF AGENDA
(2) ACCEPTANCE OF CONSENT AGENDA
A. Proposed Ordinance No. 254, PZ-2-84, Application by
Donna L. and Robert L. Loewenstein to rezone 17,000
.... and 15 , 000 square foot parcels , located on east side
of Ironwood Drive, 200 feet and 600 feet south of
Apache Trail in Section 20, from GR General Rural to
CB-2 General Business Zone.
B. Proposed Ordinance No. 256, PZ-3-84, Application by
Daniel Rafferty through Mike Kovacs to rezone 2. 9 acre
parcel, located on north side of Highway 88 and on south
side of Lost Dutchman Boulevard in Section 15, from CR-1
Single Residence to CB-2 General Business Zone.
C. Proposed Ordinance No. 257 , PZ-4-84, Application by
Kenneth Ragan, Steven Stagnaro, and Norman Thompson to
rezone 7. 78 acre parcel, located on north side of
Southern Avenue between Acacia and Starr Roads in
Section 27 , from GR General Rural to CB-2 General
Business Zone.
1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982-8002
D. Proposed Ordinance No. 259, PZ-6-84, Application by
Jerry Burgess to rezone 2. 5 acre parcel, located on
northwest corner of Tepee Street and Desert View Drive
in Section 18, from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite
Zone (TH) .
E. Acceptance of Minutes from Regular and Special Meeting
of April 3 , 1984
INTRODUCTION OF DISTINGUISHED GUESTS AND VISITORS
AWARDS , PRESENTATIONS , AND COMMUNICATIONS
Proclamation declaring Foster Care Parents Day
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
PUBLIC HEARINGS
(3) PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 247, PZ-53-83, Application by Keith
and Kathryn Stachar to rezone 0. 9 acre parcel , located at the
southwest corner of Greasewood Street and Desert View Drive in
Section 18, from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite
Zone (TH) . (First Reading)
(4) PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 251 , PZ-56-83, COMMISSION INITIATIVE,
AMENDING ARTICLE 28 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE, ZONING ORDINANCE
AMENDMENTS AND ZONE CHANGES (First Reading with
the Emergency Clause)
(5) PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 260, PZ-7-84, Application by Agnes
Camilleri through Hubbard Construction, Inc. to rezone 2. 86
acre parcel, located on northeast corner of Superstition
Boulevard and Delaware Drive in Section 18, from GR General
Rural to CR-5 Multiple Residence Zone. (First Reading)
(6) PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 261 , PZ-8-84, Application by Agnes
Camilleri through Hubbard Construction, Inc. to rezone 10 acre
parcel, located on east side of Delaware Drive between
Greasewood and Roundup Streets in Section 18, from GR General
Rural to CR-5 Multiple Residence Zone. (First Reading)
(7) PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 262, PZ-9-84, Application by Millett
Manor , Inc. to rezone one-acre parcel, located at 529 North
Gold Drive on east side of Gold Drive, about 800 feet south
of Superstition Boulevard in Section 20, from GR General
Rural to CR-5 Multiple Residence Zone. (First Reading)
OLD BUSINESS
(8) PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 219, PZ-32-83, Application by Randall
Industries to rezone 10 acre parcel, located at northwest
corner of Winchester Road and 16th Avenue in Section 28, from
CR-1 Single Residence to CR-5/PD Multiple Residence by Planned
Development . (Second Reading) (Continued Item)
(9) FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT APPROVAL, SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN RESORT,
W & S PROPERTIES
(10) CONTINUATION OF APPOINTMENTS TO PARKS AND RECREATION
COMMISSION TO REGULAR MEETING OF MAY 1, 1984
NEW BUSINESS
(11) PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 84-12, ESTABLISHING POLLING PLACES,
DATE OF ELECTION, VOTING DISTRICTS , ELECTION OFFICIALS, AND
METHOD OF VOTE (With the Emergency Clause)
(12) APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION OFFICIALS
(13) AWARD OF BID, PROJECT NO. PW-84-5, STREET PAVING MATERIALS
(14) WORK SESSION, APRIL 30, 1984
EXECUTIVE SESSION, WORK SESSION, MAY 1, 1984
CALL TO THE PUBLIC
(15) INFORMATION AND REPORTS
(COUNIL LIAISON REPORTS)
REQUESTS OF COUNCIL
(16) ADJOURNMENT
"THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENDANCE AND FOR TAKING AN INTEREST IN YOUR
COMMUNITY. PLEASE COME AGAIN AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS . "
ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET
NOTES
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ITEM NO . 1
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT THE AGENDA
BE ACCEPTED AS PRESENTED.
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MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL _I ,Pubiic Hearing
THROUGH: MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGERS ACTING
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ACTING PLANNING DIRECTOR Nee w Business
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PREPARED 2'31iJIM NAKAGAWA, ASSOCIATE PLANNER
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-2-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 254)
APRIL 3, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
APRIL 17, 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning case No. PZ-2-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 254, is a request by
the applicants Donna L. and Robert L. Loewenstein to rezone their
property from GR General Rural to CB-2 General Business Zone. The
sites are vacant 17,000 and 15,000 square foot parcels located on the
east side of Ironwood Drive, 200 feet and 600 feet south of Apache
Trail in Section 20. It is designated General Commercial Opportunity
on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include businesses and a
travel trailer park.
Other Information and Application Requirements
Number of Property Owners 21
Number of Exempt Properties 13
Number of Affected Owners 8
Number of Signatures 5=62.5%
Signatures by Affected Area 52.8%
Development Coordinating Committee (DCC) Comments
The DCC had no objections to the rezoning noting that it would be
consistent with the General Commercial Opportunity General Plan
designation for the site. The DCC does recommend stipulating the
dedication of the west seventeen (17' ) feet of the subject property
for public roadway and associated purposes.
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
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The Honorable Mayor id City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-2-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 254)
March 14, 1984
Page Two
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of
March 13, 1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the
following motion:
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of
the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that in rezoning
case PZ-2-84, also known as proposed Ordinance No. 254,
application of Donna and Robert Loewenstein for their
property described as a matter of public record,
requesting rezoning from GR General Rural to CB-2
General Business Zone, that the Commission recommends to
the Apache Junction City Council the approval of said
application.
"Any stipulations are:
The applicant dedicate the west seventeen feet (17' )
of the subject property for public roadway and
associated purposes.
"The reason for this recommendation is.
It is currently consistent with the General Plan."
Recommended Motion
See attached. .-.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
ORDINANCE NO. 254
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT IN ZONING CASE PZ-2-84 , application of
Donna L and Robert L Loewenstein
oft, ALSO KNOWN AS ORDINANCE NO. 254 ,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING
ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-2-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-2
GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, AND
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY,
BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED.
THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS OR CONDITIONS ARE HEREBY REQUIRED AS CONDITIONS
PRECEDENT TO REZONING APPROVAL
the applicant dedicate the west seventeen (17' ) feet of the subject
property for public roadway and associated purposes
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE REASONS FOR APPROVAL OF THIS MOTION ARE.
OPTIONAL CHOICES
a. "Those reasons as set forth by the Planning and Zoning
Commission which are hereby adopted by reference."
b (Council may wish to use only one of the Commission's
reasons. If this is the case, you will have to read
those specific reasons.)
c (Council may wish to use all new reasons or other reasons
in addition to the above. If this is the case, you will
have to read them and you are requested to write them
out for the City Clerk.)
ORDINANCE NO. 254
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING
ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-2-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-2
USINESS ZONE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, AND
PROVIDING PEITACTITS)
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THAT. eIN
SECTION I IN GENERAL
The zoning district classification on the Apache Junction, Arizona,
Zoning Map for the parcels of land described as
Parcel No 1-
That portion of the West # of the West z of the West 1 of the
Southwest 1 of Section 20, Township 1 North, Range 8 East, Gila
and Salt River Base and Meridian, Apache Junction, Pinal County,
Arizona, described as follows
Beginning at the northwest corner of said Southwest $, thence south
along the west line of said Southwest ;, 660 feet to the true point
of beginning, thence continuing south along said west line 230 feet,
thence parallel to the north line of said Southwest 1, 165 feet,
thence north parallel to the west line of said Southwest A, 230 feet;
thence west parallel to the north line of said Southwest A, 165 feet
to the true point of beginning, EXCEPT the south 100 feet thereof,
and EXCEPT any part lying within the west thirty-three (33') feet of
said Southwest ; of Section 20, and
Parcel No 2•
�. That portion of the West I; of the West 1 of the West z of the
Southwest $ of Section 20, Township 1 North, Range 8 East, Gila and
Salt River Base and Meridian, Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona,
described as follows:
Beginning at the northwest corner of said Southwest A, thence
south along the west line of said Southwest 1, 390 feet to the true
point of beginning; thence easterly along a line parallel to the north
line of said Southwest $, 165 feet, thence north parallel to the
west line of said Southwest $, 120 feet, thence west parallel to
the north line of said Southwest 4, 165 feet; thence south 120 feet
to the true point of beginning; EXCEPT any part lying within the
west thirty-three (33') feet of said Southwest A of Section 20;
be and hereby is amended by changing the zoning district classification
from GR General Rural to CB-2 General Business Zone, subject to the
stipulation that the applicant dedicate the west seventeen (17') feet
of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes
SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS
All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions
of this Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference,
are hereby repealed
SECTION III PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
If any section, sub-section, sentence, phrase, clause, or portion of this
Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference is, for
any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of
any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions thereof
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ORDINANCE NO 254
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PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF , 19
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Wendell J. Clarke
Mayor
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Kathleen Connelly
City Clerk
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
March 14, 1984 Approver for Agenda C
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MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Public Hearing
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THROUGH: MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER/` ��New Business
ACTING PLANNING DIRECTOR /,�Consent Agenda
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PREPARED BY: iW IM NAKAGAWA, ASSOCIATE PLANNER
SUBJECT: or,„ REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-3-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 256)
APRIL 3, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
APRIL 17, 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning case PZ-3-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 256, is a request
by the applicant Daniel Rafferty through Mike Kovacs to rezone
his property from CR-1 Single Residence to CB-2 General Business
Zone. The site is a vacant 2.9 acre parcel located on the north
side of Highway 88 and on the south side of Lost Dutchman
Boulevard in Section 15. It is designated Local Commercial
Opportunity on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include
vacant land, a restaurant, and a store.
Other Information and Application Requirements
Number of Property Owners 6
Number of Exempt Properties 2
Number of Affected Owners 4
Number of Signatures 3.5=87.5%
Signatures by Affected Area 91 .1 %
Development Coordinating Committee (DCC) Comments
The DCC does recommend stipulating the dedication of the north fifty
feet (50' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated
purposes.
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-3-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 256)
March 14, 1984
Page Two
This area of the City is charaterized by its unique views of the
Superstition, Goldfield, and Four Peaks Mountains. South of this area
are large-lot residential areas. Due to the strategic location of this .�.
rezoning request, the control of the uses, heights, bulk, setbacks,
access, and design by planned development procedures would be recommended
in this case.
Some of the uses desired by the applicant may be permitted under CB-1
zoning anyway which would be consistent with the Local Commercial
Opportunity designation. There are a few parcels already zoned CB-2
and, therefore, are not conforming to the General Plan. They were,
however, zoned that way before the City incorporated. What should be
of concern is the expansion of such zoning without adequate safeguards
to protect the City' s scenic qualities.
This applicant has applied for a General Plan amendment (GP-1-84) to have
the designation changed from Local Commercial to General Commercial .
That request is under separate review. The issues identified above will
be some of the issues, among others, that will be examined during the
Plan amendment process. Generally, Plan amendments are considered
only on an annual basis, the last Plan review having been authorized
in October of 1983.
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of
March 13, 1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the
following motion:
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City
of Apache Junction, Arizona, that in rezoning case PZ-3-84, also
known as Proposed Ordinance No. 256, application of Daniel
Rafferty through Mike Kovacs for his property described as, a
matter of public record, requesting rezoning from CR-1 Single
Residence to CB-2 General Business Zone, that the Commission
recommends to the Apache Junction City Council the approval
of said application.
"Any stipulations or recommendations are:
1 . The applicant dedicate the north fifty (50' ) feet of the
subject property for public roadway and associated purposes.
2. That an approval for a General Plan amendment or a specific
plan be approved for this site to General Commercial .
The Honorable Mdyor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-3-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 256)
March 14, 1984
Page Three
"The reasons for this recommendation are:
1 . The request is not in compliance with the General Plan,
but will probably be in compliance in the future.
.-. 2. It would be the highest and best use of the property
at this time."
Recommended Motion
See attached.
JAN:mas
ORDINANCE NO. 256
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING
ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-3-84 FROM CR-1 SINGLE RESIDENCE TO
CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, AND
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
^ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THAT
SECTION I IN GENERAL
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The zoning district classification on the Apache Junction, Arizona,
Zoning Map for the parcel of land described as
The East 1 of the Northwest of the Northeast $ of the
Northwest I of Section 15, Township 1 North, Range 8 East,
Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, lying north of
Highway 88, in Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona;
be and hereby is amended by changing the zoning district classification
from CR-1 Single Residence to CB-2 General Business Zone, subject to
the stipulation that the applicant dedicate the north fifty feet (50')
of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes
SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS
All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions
of this Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference,
are hereby repealed
SECTION III PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
If any section, sub-section, sentence, phrase, clause, or portion of this
Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference is, for
any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of
any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions thereof.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF , 19
Wendell J Clarke
Mayor
ATTEST
Kathleen Connelly
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
David Aexcn-der°\•
City A torney
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PZ-3-84
(PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO, 256)
PROPOSED REZONING FROM CR-1 SINGLE RESIDENCE TO CB-2 GENERAL COMMERCIAL ZONE
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RECOMMENDED MOTION
ORDINANCE NO. y56
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT IN ZONING CASE PZ-3-84 , application of
Daniel Rafferty through Mike Kovacs
ALSO KNOWN AS ORDINANCE NO 256 ,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING
ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-3-84 FROM CR-1 SINGLE RESIDENCE
TO CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS,
AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED.
THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS OR CONDITIONS ARE HEREBY REQUIRED AS CONDITIONS
PRECEDENT TO REZONING APPROVAL
1. The applicant dedicate the north fifty feet (50' ) of the subject
property for public roadway and associated purposes
2 That an approval for a General Plan amendment or a specific
plan be approved for this site to General Commercial
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE REASONS FOR APPROVAL OF THIS MOTION ARE:
OPTIONAL CHOICES
a. "Those reasons as set forth by the Planning and Zoning
Commission which are hereby adopted by reference "
b. (Council may wish to use only one of the Commission's
reasons. If this is the case, you will have to read
those specific reasons.)
c. (Council may wish to use all new reasons or other reasons
in addition to the above. If this is the case, you will
have to read them and you are requested to write them
out for the City Clerk.)
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
March 14, 1984 Approver for Agenda rf-9/
Date Item #
First Reading 41, ' *
Second Reading V
MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL \Public Hearing
Old Business
THROUGH: MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER0,x,�X, New Business
ACTING PLANNING DIRECTOR 1/2/ / -/
Consent Agenda
PREPARED BY: JIM NAKAGAWA, ASSOCIATE PLANNER
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-4-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 257)
APRIL 3, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
APRIL 17, 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning case number PZ-4-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 257, is a request
by the applicants Kenneth Ragan, Steven Stagnaro, and Norman Thompson
to rezone their property from GR General Rural to CB-2 General Business
Zone. The site is a vacant 7.78 acre parcel located on the north side
of Southern Avenue between Acacia and Starr Roads in Section 27. It
is designated General Commercial Opportunity and Medium/High Density
_ on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include vacant land, mobile
homes, and a trailer.
Other Information and Application Requirements
Number of Property Owners 7
Number of Exempt Properties 0
Number of Affected Owners 7
Number of Signatures 4.25=60.7%
Signatures by Affected Area 62.2%
Development Coordinating Committee (DCC) Comments
The DCC had no objections to the rezoning noting that it would be
consistent with the General Commercial Opportunity General Plan
designation for the site. The DCC does recommend the following:
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982 8002
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-4-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 257)
March 14, 1984
Page Two
The applicant dedicate the west thirty-three feet (33' ) along
Acacia; the east thirty-three feet (33' ) along Starr; and the
south fifty feet (50' ) along Southern for public roadway and
associated purposes.
Two planning issues that need to be addressed in this case are access
and land use compatibility. Many of the roads in this area are graded
dirt roads and not capable of adequately handling commercial traffic
now. However, we may ask that street improvements be made when the
property is developed. Particular attention must be given to improve-
ments and safe-sight distances at the intersection of Highway 60-89
and Acacia and Starr Roads.
No objection has been raised by the isolated GR parcel owner Dorothy
Nolen who will be surrounded on three sides by commercial development.
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of March 13,
1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the following motion:
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City
of Apache Junction, Arizona, that in rezoning case PZ-4-84, also
known as Proposed Ordinance No. 257, application of Kenneth Ragan,
Steven Stagnaro, and Norman Thompson for their property described
as, a matter of public record, requesting rezoning from GR General
Rural to CB-2 General Business Zone, that the Commission recommends
to the Apache Junction City Council the approval of said application.
"Any stipulation or recommendation is:
The applicant dedicate the west thirty-three feet (33' ) along
Acacia; the east thirty-three feet (33' ) along Starr; and the
south fifty feet along Southern for public roadway and
associated purposes.
"The reasons for the recommendation are:
1 . These particular properties do abut a major highway which
would allow a higher designation than a residential zone.
2. It would be within the realm of the City of Apache Junction
General Plan which does allow this area with some flexibility
to go to a general business zone. "
Recommended Motion
See attached.
JAN:mas
RECOMMENDED MOTION
ORDINANCE NO. 257
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT IN ZONING CASE PZ-4-84 , application of Kenneth Ragan,
Steven Stagnaro, and Norman Thompson
ALSO KNOWN AS ORDINANCE NO.257 ,
.,4 F 7 ` AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING
ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-4-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO
CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS;
AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY,
BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED.
THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS OR CONDITIONS ARE HEREBY REQUIRED AS CONDITIONS
PRECEDENT TO REZONING APPROVAL
"7 The applicant dedicate the west thirty-three feet (33') along Acacia;
the east thirty-three feet (33') along Starr, and the south fifty
feet (50') along Southern for public roadway and associated purposes.
� ,: , ,;.* BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE REASONS FOR APPROVAL OF THIS MOTION ARE:
x ' OPTIONAL CHOICES
a. "Those reasons as set forth by the Planning and Zoning
Commission which are hereby adopted by reference
b. (Council may wish to use only one of the Commission's
reasons. If this is the case, you will have to read
those specific reasons )
c. (Council may wish to use all new reasons or other reasons
in addition to the above If this is the case, you will
. have to read them and you are requested to write them
out for the City Clerk )
ORDINANCE NO 257
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING
ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT
s CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-4-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-2
GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, AND
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
( JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THAT: r�
SECTION I IN GENERAL
111 The zoning district classification on the Apache Junction, Arizona,
Zoning Map for the parcels of land described as
Parcel No. 1 :
The South z of the Southwest ; of the Southeast ; of the
Southwest 1 of the Southeast a of Section 27, Township 1
North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian,
Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona.
Parcel No 2
The North z of the Northwest A of the Southeast ; of the
Southwest ; of the Southeast ; of Section 27, Township 1
North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian,
Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona.
Parcel No. 3:
The South 1 of the Northwest ; of the Southeast , of the
Southwest ; of the Southeast ; of Section 27, Township 1
North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian,
Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona.
Parcel No. 4:
The North 1 of the Southwest a of the Southeast ; of the
Southwest ; of the Southeast ; of Section 27, Township 1
North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian,
Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona.
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Parcel No. 5:
• `� }Y�� The North 1 of the Northeast ; of the Southeast ; of the
Southwest 4 of the Southeast ; of Section 27, Township 1
North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian,
Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona, less highway right-of-way.
Parcel No 6
The South 2 of the Southeast ; of the Southeast ; of the
Southwest ; of the Southeast $ of Section 27, Township 1
North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian,
Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona.
Parcel No. 7:
( The South * of the Northeast ; of the Southeast ; of the
Southwest a of the Southeast ; of Section 27, Township 1
North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian,
Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona, less highway right-of-way
Amok Am,
ORDINANCE NO. 257
PAGE TWO
be and hereby is amended by changing the zoning district classification
from GR General Rural to CB-2 General Business Zone, subject to the
stipulation that the applicant dedicate the west thirty-three feet (33' )
along Acacia, the east thirty-three feet (33') along Starr; and the
south fifty feet (50' ) along Southern for public roadway and associated
,Irk purposes.
SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS
All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions
of this Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference,
are hereby repealed
SECTION III PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
If any section, sub-section, sentence, phrase, clause, or portion of this
Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference is, for
any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of
any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions thereof
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF , 19
Wendell J Clarke
Mayor
ATTEST:
Kathleen Connelly
City Clerk
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
March 14, 1984 Approver for Agenda
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First Reading I- �-—
Second Reading
MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Public Hearing
THROUGH: MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER Old Business
ACTING PLANNING DIRECTOR �/ New Business
Consent Agenda
PREPARED BY: 6 JIM NAKAGAWA, ASSOCIATE PLANNER
SUBJECT:r REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-6-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 259)
APRIL 3, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
APRIL 17, 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning case number PZ-6-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 259, is a request
by the applicant Jerry Burgess to rezone his property from GR General
Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH) . The site is a vacant 2.5 acre
parcel located on the northwest corner of Tepee Street and Desert
View Drive in Section 18. It is designated Medium/High Density
on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include vacant land and
a mobile home.
Other Information and Application Requirements
Number of property owners 8
Number of exempt properties 1
Number of affected owners 7
Number of signatures 4=57%
Signatures by affected area 80%
Development Coordinating Committee (DCC) Comments
The DCC had no objections to the rezoning noting that it would be
consistent with the Medium/High Density General Plan designation for
the site. The DCC does recommend stipulating the dedication of the
south forty (40' ) feet and the east thirty-three (33' ) feet of the
subject property for public roadway and associated purposes.
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982 8002
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-6-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 259)
March 14, 1984
Page Two
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of
March 13, 1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the
following motion:
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the
City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that in rezoning case
PZ-6-84, also known as Proposed Ordinance No. 259, application
of Jerry Burgess for his property described as, a matter of
public record, requesting rezoning from GR General Rural to
Trailer Homesite Zone (TH) , that the Commission recommends
to the Apache Junction City Council the approval of said
application-
"Any stipulations or recommendations are:
The applicant dedicate the south forty feet (40' ) and the
east thirty-three feet (33' ) of the subject property for
public roadway and associated purposes.
"The reasons for the recommendation are-
1 . The request conforms to the General Plan.
2. It is the highest and best use of the land."
Recommended Motion
See attached.
JAN:mas
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RECOMMENDED MOTION
ORDINANCE NO. 259
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT IN ZONING CASE PZ-6-84 , application of
Jerry Burgess
0.1` ALSO KNOWN AS ORDINANCE NO. 259 ,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING
ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-6-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO
TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH); REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS,
AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY,
BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED.
THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS OR CONDITIONS ARE HEREBY REQUIRED AS CONDITIONS
PRECEDENT TO REZONING APPROVAL
The applicant dedicate the south forty (40') feet and the east
thirty-three (33') feet of the subject property for public roadway
and associated purposes
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE REASONS FOR APPROVAL OF THIS MOTION ARE:
OPTIONAL CHOICES
a. "Those reasons as set forth by the Planning and Zoning
Commission which are hereby adopted by reference."
b (Council may wish to use only one of the Commission's
reasons. If this is the case, you will have to read
those specific reasons.)
c (Council may wish to use all new reasons or other reasons
in addition to the above If this is the case, you will
have to read them and you are requested to write them
out for the City Clerk )
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ORDINANCE NO. 259
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING
ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-6-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER
HOMESITE ZONE (TH); REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, AND PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
( JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THAT ^�
SECTION I IN GENERAL
The zoning district classification on the Apache Junction, Arizona,
Zoning Map for the parcel of land described as
The Southwest 4 of the Southeast ; of the Northwest ; of
Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt
River Base and Meridian, Apache Junction, Pinal County,
Arizona,
be and hereby is amended by changing the zoning district classification
from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH) subject to the
stipulation that the applicant dedicate the south forty feet (40') and
the east thirty-three feet (33' ) of the subject property for public
roadway and associated purposes
SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS
All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions
of this Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference,
are hereby repealed.
SECTION III PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
If any section, sub-section, sentence, phrase, clause, or portion of this
Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference is, for
any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of
any court of competent Jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions thereof
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF , 19
Wendell J. Clarke
Mayor
ATTEST•
Kathleen Connelly
City Clerk
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CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING
APRIL 3, 1984
The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Apache Junction,
Arizona, was held on April 3, 1984, at the Apache Junction City Council
/m\ Chambers pursuant to the notice required by law.
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Clarke called the meeting to order at 7 00 p m
INVOCATION
Vice Mayor Eidson led the Invocation.
- PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Councilman Damiano led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Councilmen Present: Councilman Shanks, Councilman
Steelsmith, Councilman Damiano,
Councilman Taylor, Councilman
Hill, Vice Mayor Eidson,
Mayor Clarke
Staff Present City Manager Michael J. McNulty
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly
Controller Keith Lewis
Director of Public Works
Richard Broman
Associate Planner Jim Nakagawa
Representing Director of Public
Safety, Paltrol Lieutenant Reed Cox
Economic Development Specialist
John Schoeph
City Attorney David Alexander
Deputy City Clerk Lori Clark
Others Present Mr. Jim Crawford
101 S. Ironwood Drive
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
Mr. Mike Kovacs
710 S. Lawson
-• - V - Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
Mr. Roger Short
1256 S. Buena Vista
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
Mr. Kenneth Ragan
2386 N. Valley Road
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
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Mr. Jerry Burgess
349 S Saguaro
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
Mr Tom Galbraith, Attorney
100 W. Washington St.
Phoenix, Arizona
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Mr. Morris G. Perry
1000 S. Idaho Rd
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
Mr. Adam Cook
2911 E Cactus Wren
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
Mrs. Judith Cook
2911 E. Cactus Wren
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
Ms Betty Jarvis
214 N. Hilton
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
Ms Dorothy Daniels
5463 N. Wolverine Pass
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
F t Mr. Frank Jimenez
1800 S. Monterey
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
Ms Sherrie Mclnteer
1100 S. Warner Drive
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
ACCEPTANCE OF AGENDA
Mayor Clarke informed the Council
that the applicant for proposed Ordinance No 219, PZ-32-83, had requested a
continuance.
City Manager Michael J. McNulty
stated that a letter had been received from Attorney Martin T. Jones, re-
questing that as he could not be present at this meeting, would the Council
continue the second reading of this item to the regular meeting of April 17,
1984.
Councilman Hill MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT ITEM NO. 9 BE DELETED FROM THE AGENDA, AND THAT THE REMAINDER
OF THE AGENDA BE ACCEPTED AS PRESENTED.
Councilman Taylor seconded the
motion.
VOTE Unanimous
The motion carried.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 3, 1984
PAGE 2
ACCEPTANCE OF THE CONSENT AGENDA )
Councilman Shanks MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT THE CONSENT AGENDA BE ACCEPTED AS PRESENTED.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS A: PROPOSED ORDINANCE
NO. 239, PZ-46-83, APPLICATION BY ARTHUR W MOHR TO REZONE 1.25 ACRE PARCEL,
LOCATED ON NORTH SIDE OF WEST BROADWAY AVENUE, 165 FEET EAST OF SOUTH
DELAWARE DRIVE IN SECTION 19, FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS
ZONE, TO INCLUDE THE DEDICATION OF THE SOUTH FIFTY (50') FEET OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY FOR PUBLIC ROADWAY AND ASSOCIATED PURPOSES; B: PROPOSED ORDINANCE
NO. 242, PZ-49-83, APPLICATION BY JOHN AND ALICE KILE TO REZONE 0 75 ACRE
PARCEL, LOCATED ON NORTH SIDE OF GREASEWOOD STREET, 100 FEET EAST OF GRAND
DRIVE IN SECTION 18, FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH), TO
INCLUDE THE DEDICATION OF THE SOUTH THIRTY-THREE (33') FEET OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY FOR PUBLIC ROADWAY AND ASSOCIATED PURPOSES, C PROPOSED ORDINANCE
NO 248, PZ-54-83, APPLICATION BY WILLIAM J AND ENA C MACKENZIE TO REZONE
'4 1.25 ACRE PARCEL, LOCATED AT WEST SIDE OF NORTH GOLD DRIVE, 165 FEET SOUTH
OF WEST TEPEE STREET IN SECTION 17 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE
ZONE (TH), TO INCLUDE THE DEDICATION OF THE EAST THIRTY-THREE (33') FEET OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY FOR PUBLIC ROADWAY AND ASSOCIATED PURPOSES; D: PRO-
POSED ORDINANCE NO 249, PZ-55-83, APPLICATION BY ELDON H. AND CARMEN F.
UNGER TO REZONE 10,200 SQUARE FOOT PARCEL, LOCATED ON NORTHWEST CORNER OF
WEST OHIO STREET AND NORTH LAWTHER DRIVE IN SECTION 19 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL
TO CR-3 SINGLE RESIDENCE ZONE, E ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES FROM SPECIAL
MEETING OF MARCH 9, 1984, F ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES FROM SPECIAL MEETING OF
MARCH 21, 1984, AND G ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES FROM REGULAR MEETING OF
MARCH 20, 1984, BE AND HEREBY ARE ACCEPTED AS PRESENTED.
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried.
Introduction of Distinguished Guests and Visitors
Mayor Clarke informed the Council and public that Mrs. George Little,
who attends almost every meeting, has been injured and could not attend this
meeting.
AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS
Mayor Clarke read a Proclamation declaring April 8 through April 14,
1984 "National Library Week."
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
None.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 254, PZ-2-84
LOEWENSTEIN (First Reading)
Mayor Clarke opened the hearing to
the public.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 3, 1984
PAGE 3
;
Associate Planner Jim Nakagawa,
briefed the Council on the rezoning case from GR General Rural to CB-2
General Business Zone, located on the east side of Ironwood Drive, 200 feet
and 600 feet south of Apache Trail in Section 20.
Mr. Jim Crawford, 101 S. Ironwood
• = ,7 Drive, Apache Junction, representing Donna L and Robert L. Loewenstein,
requested approval of the rezoning application.
Mayor Clarke asked if there was
anyone who wished to speak in favor of or in opposition to the petition.
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There being no one wishing to address the Council, Mayor Clarke called upon
the Associate Planner for recommendations
Mr. Nakagawa stated that the Devel-
opment and Coordinating Committee and the Planning and Zoning Commission
both recommend approval with dedication of right-of-way.
Mayor Clarke closed the hearing to
the public.
Mayor Clarke called upon the City
Clerk to read Ordinance No. 254, by title only for the first reading.
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly, read
as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 254, AN ORDINANCE OF
THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, PINAL COUNTY,
ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING ORDINANCE BY AMENDING
THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE
PZ-2-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE, REPEALING ANY
CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 256, PZ-3-84
RAFFERTY (First Reading)
Mayor Clarke opened the hearing to
the public.
Mr. Nakagawa briefed the Council on
the rezoning application from CR-1 Single Residence to CB-2 General Business t�
Zone, located on the north side of Highway 88 and on the south side of Lost
• Dutchman Boulevard in Section 15.
Mr Mike Kovacs, 710 S. Lawson,
Apache Junction, introduced Mr. Roger Short, a co-owner in the project, to
give a presentation.
Mr. Roger Short, 1256 S. Buena
emu . .,> „. . Vista, Apache Junction, requested approval of the rezoning for the purpose
of a recreational enterprise.
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Mayor Clarke asked if there was
anyone who wished to speak in favor of or in opposition to the application.
There being no one wishing to address the Council, Mayor Clarke called upon
Associate Planner for recommendations.
Mr. Nakagawa stated that the
Development and Coordinating Committee recommends approval with stipulating
dedications for public roadways, and the Planning and Zoning Commission also
recommend approval, and that this may require a General Plan amendment
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 3, 1984
PAGE 4
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Mr. Kovacs asked Mr McNulty to
explain the alternate options.
City Manager McNulty explained that
in the event that the rezoning will benefit the community rather than a
small number of people, a rezoning may be made without a General Plan amend-
ment
'^ Mayor Clarke closed the hearing to
the public, and called upon the City Clerk to read Ordinance No. 256, by
title only for the first reading.
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly, read
as follows
ORDINANCE NO. 256, AN ORDINANCE OF
THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, PINAL COUNTY,
ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING ORDINANCE BY AMENDING
THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE
PZ-3-84 FROM CR-2 SINGLE RESIDENCE TO CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE; REPEALING
ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 257, PZ-4-84
RAGAN, STAGNARO, AND THOMPSON
(First Reading)
Mayor Clarke opened the hearing to
the public
Mr. Nakagawa briefed the Council on
the application for rezoning from General Rural to CB-2 General Business
Zone, located on the north side of Southern Avenue between Acacia and Starr
( Roads in Section 27.
Mr. Kenneth Ragan, 2386 N Valley
CCC Drive, Apache Junction, requested approval of the proposed use of trailer
sales.
Vice Mayor Eidson wished to know if
this use could be done with a CB-1 zoning, with the concern of detrimental
use to the church located across from the parcel.
Mr. Ragan stated that nothing detri-
mental would be placed on this property.
Mayor Clarke asked if there was
anyone who wished to speak in favor of or in opposition to the rezoning
application. There being no one wishing to address the Council, Mayor
Clarke called upon the Associate Planner for recommendations.
Mr. Nakagawa stated that the Devel-
opment and Coordinating Committee has no objections, and the Planning and
Zoning Commission recommends approval.
Mayor Clarke closed the hearing to
the public and called upon the City Clerk to read Ordinance No. 257, by
title only for the first reading.
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly, read
as follows
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 3, 1984
PAGE 5
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ORDINANCE NO. 257, AN ORDINANCE OF
THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, PINAL COUNTY,
ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING ORDINANCE BY AMENDING
THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSFICATION IN REZONING CASE
PZ-4-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE, REPEALING ANY
CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 259, PZ-6-84
BURGESS (First Reading) )
Mayor Clarke opened the hearing to
the public.
Mr. Nakagawa briefed the Council and
public on the rezoning application from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite
Zone (TH), located on the northwest corner of Tepee Street and Desert View
Drive in Section 18
Mr Jerry Burgess, 349 S. Saguaro,
Apache Junction, requested approval of the application.
Mayor Clarke asked if there was
anyone who wished to speak in favor of or in opposition to the petition.
There being no one wishing to address the Council, Mayor Clarke called upon
the Associate Planner for recommendations.
Mr. Nakagawa stated that the
Development and Coordinating Committee has no objection and the Planning and
.. ,W 1:-- Zoning Commission recommends approval of the rezoning.
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Mayor Clarke closed the hearing to
the public and called upon the City Clerk to read Ordinance No. 259, by
( title only for the first reading
1 City Clerk Kathleen Connelly, read
as follows:
ORDINANCE NO 259, AN ORDINANCE OF
THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, PINAL COUNTY,
ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING ORDINANCE BY AMENDING
THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE
PZ-6-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH); REPEALING ANY
CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
RECONSIDERATION FOR MAJOR AMENDMENT
TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT, ROADHAVEN
PHASE I AND II (Continued Item) )
) Mayor Clarke stated that on the
advice of the City Attorney, he was stepping down from the chair, due to
possible conflict of interest. He then handed the gavel over to Vice Mayor
Eidson to conduct the meeting for this item.
Councilman Shanks MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT THE COUNCIL RECONSIDER ITEM NO. 7, ROADHAVEN FOR PUBLIC
HEARING.
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion.
VOTE• In Favor• Councilman Hill, Councilman Taylor, Councilman Shanks,
Councilman Damiano, Vice Mayor Eidson
,
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 3, 1984
PAGE 6
In.
Abstained Councilman Steelsmith
The motion carried.
Due to an illness in the audience, Vice Mayor Eidson called for a brief
recess at 7:28 p.m..
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Vice Mayor Eidson reconvened the meeting at 7:42 p.m.
Vice Mayor Eidson opened the hearing
to the public.
Mr. Nakagawa reminded the Council
that this request was initially submitted at the regular meeting of March 6,
1984, was recommended for denial, and since that time the applicant has
_ submitted a compromise
Attorney Tom Galbraith, 100 W
Washington St., Phoenix, representing Roadhaven Resort, made a presentation
outlining the revisions made to the proposal.
Councilman Damiano recognized the
Roadhaven residents in the audience in favor of the revisions.
Vice Mayor Eidson asked if there was
anyone who wished to speak in favor of the petition.
Mr. Morris G. Perry, 1000 S Idaho
Rd., Apache Junction, spokesperson for the group in favor of the request,
asked that the application be approved.
I Mr. McNulty stated that the
application should be dealt with as a subdivision of land, not a trailer
park and that Roadhaven Resorts had been notified of the setback violation
since April of 1983, and that the setbacks are the responsibility of the
property owners not the City, but that the City has presented Roadhaven
Resort with alternative solutions
' = Mr Nakagawa read the four options
submitted by the City Manager
1. Approve amendment as requested - not recommended.
2. Deny the request, and require all dwelling units to adhere to the
setback requirements - not recommended.
3. Require three-foot setbacks and allow three 13.5' between units.
d* ''" "+ 4. Require two foot setbacks and allow 14.5' between units
Vice Mayor Eidson closed the hearing
to the public.
Councilman Damiano stated that if
the land owners within Roadhaven wish to have these changes, it should be
granted
Councilman Shanks agreed with
Councilman Damiano.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 3, 1984
PAGE 7
Councilman Taylor gave her opinion
that this could set a precedent that may cause future problems.
Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT MAJOR AMENDMENT AS SET FORTH BELOW FOR
ROADHAVEN PHASES I AND II PZ-6-81 AND PZ-19-82 BE APPROVED
1. TRAILER SPACING. THE MINIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN ALL TRAILERS SHALL NOT
BE LESS THAN 16.5'.
2 SETBACKS
CLASS ONE: LOTS WITH TRAILERS HAVING A TOTAL WIDTH OF 12' (SUCH AS
8' PLUS 4' TIP-OUT OR PULL-OUT) FOR WHICH THE CITY HAS ISSUED AWNING
PERMITS MAY HAVE A MINIMUM SET-BACK ON THE DRIVEWAY SIDE OF 1' FOR A
PERIOD OF TWENTY YEARS OR UNTIL CURRENTLY EXISTING PERMANENT IMPROVE-
MENTS, INCLUDING AWNINGS ARE REMOVED, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST. A LIST OF
LOTS IN THIS CATEGORY IS ATTACHED.
CLASS TWO: OTHER LOTS IN PHASE I SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM SET-BACK ON THE
DRIVEWAY SIDE OF 2'.
CLASS THREE: LOTS IN PASE II SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM SET-BACK ON THE
DRIVEWAY SIDE OF 3' EXCEPT THAT THIS SET-BACK MAY BE REDUCED TO 2'
MAINTENANCE EASEMENT.
TO INCLUDE 1' SETBACKS BE APPROVED AS PRESENTED, IMPROVEMENTS, NOT AWNINGS.
(IN REFERENCE TO PAGE 3 PREPARED BY ROADHAVEN)
Councilman Shanks seconded the
( motion.
` Vice Mayor Eidson asked if this
{t precedent will cause a future legal problem for the City.
City Attorney David Alexander,
explained that another project will be coming up similar to this, but that
action on this particular issue will take precedence as the two similar
situations will also need to be dealt with.
VOTE In Favor• Councilman Taylor, Councilman Hill, Councilman Shanks,
Councilman Damiano, Vice Mayor Eidson
Abstained• Councilman Steelsmith
The motion carried.
Mayor Clarke recessed the meeting at 8 35 p m.
Mayor Clarke reconvened the meeting at 8:45 p.m.
PROPOSED USE OF FUNDS FOR ONE-TIME
BUDGET OVERRIDE AND STREET IMPROVEMENT
BONDS, PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 84-14
(Street Improvement Bonds)
) Mayor Clarke opened the hearing to
the public
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 3, 1984
PAGE 8
City Manager Michael McNulty
explained that the City has approximately $950,000 in funds that cannot be
spent without an election for one-time override, which would allow the City
to exceed the next fiscal year's budget by the authorized amount to be used
for the Library, Prospector Park, and building additions to the City Hall
Complex. Mr. McNulty proposed that an additional $30,000 be added to the
amount alloted for the Library to cover architectural and engineering
expenses, which would be a total of $430,000, and further explained the
#24. Street Improvement Bonds, and the plans for street improvements.
Councilman Shanks asked how many
miles of dirt roads will remain, following the street improvements.
Mr. McNulty stated that there will
be 30 or 40 miles remaining, and that the City may continue with another
bond issue in the future to pave these streets.
4. Mayor Clarke asked if there was
anyone who wished to speak in favor of or in opposition to the issue.
Mr Adam Cook, 2911 E Cactus Wren,
Apache Junction, addressed the Council in favor of Street Improvement Bonds.
Mrs. Judith Cook, 2911 E Cactus
Wren, Apache Junction, also expressed approval of the street improvements.
Ms Betty Jarvis, 214 N. Hilton,
Apache Junction, spoke in favor of the issue
Ms Dorothy Daniels, 5463 N.
Wolverine Pass, Apache Junction, addressed the Council in favor of funds to
build an Apache Junction Library.
Mr. Frank Jimenez, 1800 S. Monterey,
Apache Junction, expressed support for Street Improvement Bonds and the
one-time override, in particular the Prospector Park development.
Councilman Damian() MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 84-14, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, PINAL AND MARICOPA COUNTIES,
ORDERING AND CALLING A SPECIAL BOND ELECTION TO BE HELD IN AND FOR THE CITY
OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, ON MAY 15, 1984, BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND
ADOPTED.
Councilman Hill seconded the motion.
3 `= Councilman Shanks amended the motion
to include "NOT TO EXCEED 12%".
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried.
Mayor Clarke recessed the Regular Meeting.
( SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES
Mayor Clarke convened the Special Meeting
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 3, 1984
PAGE 9
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO 84-13,
ONE-TIME BUDGET OVERRIDE )
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly
explained that State law requires that following approval on the Budget
Override election, the Council immediately convene into Special Meeting for
the purpose of a vote. Ms Connelly stated that Resolution No. 84-13 offers
- a proposition on One-Time Budget Override to the voters.
Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 84-13, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, PINAL AND MARICOPA COUNTIES,
ARIZONA, PROPOSING A ONE-TIME BUDGET OVERRIDE FOR THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION, BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED.
Councilman Hill seconded the motion
VOTE Unanimous
The motion carried.
Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT EXPENDITURES IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $940,000.00, FROM THE
GENERAL FUND SURPLUS CREATED BY THE STATE SPENDING LIMITATION, BE SUBMITTED
TO THE VOTERS TO BE EXPENDED IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER.
CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW CITY LIBRARY $430,000.00
INITIAL DEVELOPMENT OF PROSPECTOR PARK $300,000 00
(f EXPANSION OF CITY HALL FACILITIES $210,000.00
Councilman Hill seconded the motion.
VOTE. Unanimous
The motion carried.
ADJOURNMENT )
Councilman Steelsmith MOVED THAT BE
IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT THE SPECIAL MEETING BE ADJOURNED AT 9:10 P.M.
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion.
VOTE. Unanimous
The motion carried.
Mayor Clarke reconvened the Regular Meeting.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 3, 1984
PAGE 10
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OLD BUSINESS
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 269, REVISING
SECTION 304.(a), BUILDING PERMIT FEES
(Second Reading)
Mr. McNulty recommended that only
Section 304.(a), Permit Fees, be amended, which would not require a survey
by property owners prior to obtaining a building permit.
Councilman Shanks MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 269, BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF
THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried.
Mayor Clarke called upon the City
Clerk to read Ordinance No 269, by title only for the second reading.
City Clerk Kathleen Connnelly, read
as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 269, AN ORDINANCE OF
THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, REVISING
SECTION 304.(a) PERMIT FEES, SECTION 305 (a) GENERAL AND TABLE 3-A OF THE
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, 1982 EDITION, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS;
AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
Councilman Steelsmith MOVED THAT BE
IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT ORDINANCE NO 269, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, REVISING SECTION 304.(a) PERMIT
FEES, AND TABLE 3-A OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, 1982 EDITION, REPEALING
ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE AND HEREBY IS
E,' APPROVED AND ADOPTED (Note Section 305.(a) General deleted by Council.)
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO 219, PZ-32-83,
RANDALL INDUSTRIES (Second Reading) )
) Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT ITEM NO. 9, PZ-32-83, BE CONTINUED TO THE NEXT REGULAR COUNCIL
MEETING OF APRIL 17, 1984.
Councilman Steelsmith seconded the
motion.
VOTE: Unanimous
i
• REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 3, 1984
PAGE 11
The motion carried.
NEW BUSINESS
DESIGNATION OF BOND ADVISOR
City Manager Michael McNulty stated 'In"'
that as authorized by the Council at the March 21st Special Meeting, bond
advisors were invited to attend April 2nd Work Session, and made presen-
tations Mr McNulty recommended Young, Smith, and Peacock.
Councilman Shanks MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT RAUSHER, PIERCE, REFNERS, INC , BE DESIGNATED AS THE BOND
ADVISOR FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AT THE MAY 15TH SPECIAL ELECTION
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion.
VOTE• In Favor• Councilman Steelsmith, Councilman Taylor,
Councilman Shanks, Councilman Damiano, Mayor Clarke
Opposed• Vice Mayor Eidson, Councilman Hill
The motion carried.
APPOINTMENTS TO CITY BOARD OF HEALTH)
Mr. McNulty stated that in
accordance with ARS 36-165 "The mayor of each incorporated city shall, at
teh first meeting of the governing body in April of each year, appoint two
members of the governing body who, with the city engineer and the city
health officer shall constitute the city board of health", and that
Councilman Shanks and Councilman Hill were appointed to serve as the Council
representatives on the city board of health in April, 1983, and City
Engineer Jim Bakkedahl and Dr. Dean Seeman are the remaining members of the
board
Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT MARIE SHANKS AND NORMAN HILL, BE APPOINTED TO SERVE AS COUNCIL i".-.
REPRESENTATIVES ON THE CITY BOARD OF HEALTH, SAID TERMS TO EXPIRE AT THE
FIRST COUNCIL MEETING IN APRIL, 1985.
Councilman Steelsmith seconded the
' `1 motion.
VOTE. Unanimous
` ._ s•`� The motion carried.
APPROVAL OF SWIMMING POOL FEES
Mr. McNulty read the schedule of
swimming pool fees that were submitted to the Council, and are recommended
by the Parks and Recreation Commission
Councilman Damiano requested that
the family season pass be dropped to $40 00, and if it appears that more
funds are necessary the fee could be raised to $45.00 next year
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 3, 1984
PAGE 12
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Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT THE SWIMMING POOL FEES BE ACCEPTED AS PRESENTED EXCEPT FOR
FAMILY SEASON PASS WHICH WILL BE $40 00
Councilman Steelsmith seconded the
motion.
r0%. VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE PARKS
AND RECREATION COMMISSION
Councilman Steelsmith MOVED THAT BE
IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT LOIS BROMAN AND TED MILLSPAUGH BE REAPPOINTED TO THE PARKS AND
RECREATION COMMISSION, SAID TERMS TO EXPIRE APRIL 1, 1987.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT APPOINTMENTS TO THE REMAINING TERMS BE CONTINUED
TO THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 17, 1984.
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion.
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried
WORK SESSION, APRIL 16, 1984
EXECUTIVE SESSION, WORK SESSION
APRIL 17, 1984
) Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
It RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT A WORK SESSION BE HELD ON APRIL 16, 1984 AT 7:00 P.M., IN THE
COUNCIL CHAMBERS.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT AN EXECUTIVE SESSION AND A WORK SESSION BE HELD
ON APRIL 17, 1984, AT 6:00 P.M., IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS.
Councilman Hill seconded the motion.
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried
Councilman Steelsmith MOVED THAT BE
IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT THE MEETING BE CONTINUED PAST 9:30 P.M.
Vice Mayor Eidson seconded the
motion.
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 3, 1984
PAGE 13
CALL TO THE PUBLIC
Ms Sherrie Mclnteer, 1100 S. Warner Drive, Apache Junction, Chairman of
the "Right to Life" group, requested Council support.
INFORMATION AND REPORTS
(COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS)
None.
REQUESTS OF COUNCIL
Vice Mayor Eidson stated that he supported the "Right to Life" group
- 100%.
ADJOURNMENT
) Vice Mayor Eidson MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED AT 9:37 P.M.
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion.
VOTE Unanimous
The motion carried.
ACCEPTED THIS DAY OF , 1984, BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA
Wendell J. Clarke
Mayor
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ATTEST.
Kathleen Connelly
City Clerk
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 3, 1984
PAGE 14
ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET
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ITEM NO . 2
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT THE CONSENT
AGENDA BE ACCEPTED AS PRESENTED .
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS A : PROPOSED ORDINANCE
NO . 254 , PZ-2-84 , APPLICATION BY DONNA L . AND ROBERT L . LOEWENSTEIN TO
REZONE 17 , 000 AND 15 , 000 SQUARE FOOT PARCELS , LOCATED ON EAST SIDE OF
IRONWOOD DRIVE , 200 FEET AND 600 FEET SOUTH OF APACHE TRAIL IN SECTION
20 , FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE ; B : PROPOSED
ORDINANCE NO . 256 , PZ-3-84 , APPLICATION BY DANIEL RAFFERTY THROUGH MIKE
KOVACS TO REZONE 2 . 9 ACRE PARCEL , LOCATED ON NORTH SIDE OF HIGHWAY 88
AND ON SOUTH SIDE OF LOST DUTCHMAN BOULEVARD IN SECTION 15 , FROM CR-1
SINGLE RESIDENCE TO CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE ; C : PROPOSED ORDINANCE
NO . 257 , PZ-4-84 , APPLICATION BY KENNETH RAGAN , STEVEN STAGNARO , AND
NORMAN THOMPSON TO REZONE 7 . 78 ACRE PARCEL , LOCATED ON NORTH SIDE OF
SOUTHERN AVENUE BETWEEN ACACIA AND STARR ROADS IN SECTION 27 , FROM GR
GENERAL RURAL TO CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE ; D: PROPOSED ORDINANCE
NO . 259 , PZ-6-84 , APPLICATION BY JERRY BURGESS TO REZONE 2 . 5 ACRE
PARCEL , LOCATED ON NORTHWEST CORNER OF TEPEE STREET AND DESERT VIEW
DRIVE IN SECTION 18 , FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE
( TH ) ; AND E : ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES FROM REGULAR AND SPECIAL MEETING OF
APRIL 3 , 1984 , BE AND HEREBY ARE ACCEPTED AS PRESENTED .
PUBLIC HEARING
1. THIS IS THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR ORDINANCE NO. 247, PZ-53-83
. THE APPLICANT IS STACHAR
2. WOULD THE PLANNING DIRECTOR PLEASE BRIEF THE CITY COUNCIL
AND PUBLIC TO THIS PETITION,
3. IF THE APPLICANT OR SPOKESMAN FOR THE PETITION IS PRESENT,
WOULD THEY PLEASE PRESENT INFORMATION THEY HAVE REGARDING
THIS PETITION AT THIS TIME .
4 , IS THERE ANYONE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN
FAVOR OF THE PETITION? (RECOGNIZE ONE AT A TIME)
5 . IS THERE ANYONE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN
OPPOSITION OF THE PETITION? (RECOGNIZE ONE AT A TIME)
6. CALL UPON THE PLANNING DIRECTOR FOR THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION AND DEVELOPMENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS ,
7. ANY REBUTTAL ( IF CONTROVERSY - OR NEED - CHAIRMAN'S
JUDGEMENT)
A. APPLICANT
B. IN FAVOR
C . OPPOSED
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
March 28, 1984
MEMORANDU : THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
THROUGH: I MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER/
ACTING PLANNING DIRECTOR
FROM: ! ,\6 JIM NAKAGAWA, ASSOCIATE PLANNER
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-53-83 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 247)
APRIL 17, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
MAY 1 , 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning case No. PZ-53-83, Proposed Ordinance No. 247, is a request
by the applicants Keith and Kathryn Stachar to rezone their property
from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH) . The site is a
vacant 0.9 acre parcel located at the southwest corner of Greasewood
Street and Desert View Drive in Section 18. It is designated Medium/
High Density Opportunity on the General Plan. Surrounding land
uses include vacant land, mobile homes, and a house.
Development Coordinating Committee (DCC) Comments
The DCC had no objections to the rezoning noting that it would be
consistent with the Medium/High Density Opportunity General Plan
designation for the site. The DCC does recommend stipulating the
dedication of the north and east thirty-three feet (33' ) of the
subject property for public roadway and associated purposes.
Approver for Agenda
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1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
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The Honorable Mayor City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-53-83 (Proposed Ordinance No. 247)
March 28, 1984
Page Two
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of
March 27, 1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the following
motion: (M/S Polomskey/Sansoni 6-0-0)
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of
Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-53-83, also known as
Proposed Ordinance No. 247, application of Keith and Kathryn Stachar
for their property described as, a matter of public record, requesting
rezoning from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH) , that the
Commission recommends to the Apache Junction City Council the approval
of said application.
Any stipulations or recommendations are:
The applicant dedicate the north and east thirty-three feet (33' )
of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes.
The reasons for this recommendation are:
1 . The request is in compliance with the General Plan medium density
designation for the site.
2. The request is compatible with surrounding properties.'
Recommended Motion
See attached.
JAN:ma s
RECOMMENDED MOTION
ORDINANCE NO. 247
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT IN ZONING CASE PZ-53-83 , application of
Keith and Kathryn Stachar
ALSO KNOWN AS ORDINANCE NO. 247 ,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING
ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-53-83 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO
TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH), REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS,
AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY,
BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED
THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS OR CONDITIONS ARE HEREBY REQUIRED AS CONDITIONS
PRECEDENT TO REZONING APPROVAL
The applicant dedicate the north and east thirty-three feet (33')
of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE REASONS FOR APPROVAL OF THIS MOTION ARE.
{ F OPTIONAL CHOICES
a. "Those reasons as set forth by the Planning and Zoning
Commission which are hereby adopted by reference."
b. (Council may wish to use only one of the Commission's
reasons. If this is the case, you will have to read
those specific reasons.)
c (Council may wish to use all new reasons or other reasons
in addition to the above. If this is the case, you will
have to read them and you are requested to write them
• out for the City Clerk.)
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ORDINANCE NO, 247
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING
ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-53-83 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER
HOMESITE ZONE (TH), REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, AND PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THAT
SECTION I IN GENERAL
The zoning district classification on the Apache Junction, Arizona,
Zoning Map for the parcel of land described as-
The East 1 of the North z of the North 2 of the Southwest ;
of the Southeast of the Southwest ,- of Section 18, Township 1
North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian,
located in Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona;
be and hereby is amended by changing the zoning district classification
from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH), subject to the
stipulation that the applicant dedicate the north and east thirty-three
feet (33') of the subject property for public roadway and associated
purposes.
SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS
All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions
of this Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference,
are hereby repealed
SECTION III PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
If any section, sub-section, sentence, phrase, clause, or portion of this
Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference is, for
_ any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of
any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions thereof.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF , 19
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Mayor
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Kathleen Connelly
City Clerk
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PUBLIC HEARING
1, THIS IS THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR ORDINANCE NO. 251 , PZ-56-83
THE APPLICANT IS
COMMISSION INITIATIVE
2, WOULD THE PLANNING DIRECTOR PLEASE BRIEF THE CITY COUNCIL
AND PUBLIC TO THIS PETITION.
3, IF THE APPLICANT OR SPOKESMAN FOR THE PETITION IS PRESENT,
WOULD THEY PLEASE PRESENT INFORMATION THEY HAVE REGARDING
THIS PETITION AT THIS TIME ,
4 , IS THERE ANYONE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN
FAVOR OF THE PETITION? (RECOGNIZE ONE AT A TIME)
5 , IS THERE ANYONE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN
OPPOSITION OF THE PETITION? (RECOGNIZE ONE AT A TIME)
6, CALL UPON THE PLANNING DIRECTOR FOR THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION AND DEVELOPMENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS ,
7, ANY REBUTTAL ( IF CONTROVERSY - OR NEED - CHAIRMAN'S
JUDGEMENT)
A. APPLICANT
B. IN FAVOR
C. OPPOSED
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ITEM NO . 3
CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 247 , BY TITLE ONLY FOR
THE FIRST READING .
PUBLIC HEARING
1, THIS IS THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR ORDINANCE NO. 251 , PZ-56-83
THE APPLICANT IS
COMMISSION INITIATIVE
2, WOULD THE PLANNING DIRECTOR PLEASE BRIEF THE CITY COUNCIL
AND PUBLIC TO THIS PETITION,
3, IF THE APPLICANT OR SPOKESMAN FOR THE PETITION IS PRESENT,
WOULD THEY PLEASE PRESENT INFORMATION THEY HAVE REGARDING
THIS PETITION AT THIS TIME ,
4 , IS THERE ANYONE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN
FAVOR OF THE PETITION? (RECOGNIZE ONE AT A TIME)
5 , IS THERE ANYONE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN
OPPOSITION OF THE PETITION? (RECOGNIZE ONE AT A TIME)
6, CALL UPON THE PLANNING DIRECTOR FOR THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION AND DEVELOPMENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS ,
7, ANY REBUTTAL ( IF CONTROVERSY - OR NEED - CHAIRMAN'S
JUDGEMENT)
A. APPLICANT
B. IN FAVOR
C. OPPOSED
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
April 9, 1984
Approver for Agenda
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Second Reading
MEMORAND TQ. THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL -ZPubtic Hearing
- Old Business
THROUGH: 'It] MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER/ New Business
ACTING PLANNING DIRECTOR - Consent Agenda
FROM:
JIM NAKAGAWA, ASSOCIATE PLANNER
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-56-83 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 251 )
APRIL 17, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
MAY 1 , 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
This is a Planning and Zoning Commission-initiated amendment to Article 28
of the Zoning Ordinance which deals with the procedures and requirements
of zoning ordinance amendments and zone changes. The proposed amendment
was prepared by the City Attorney and includes: the elimination of the
requirement to obtain the consent of surrounding property owners, the
notification of property owners by certified mail ; a change in the filing
fee schedule; a 90-day time limit for Commission action on zoning amend-
ments; a provision for the Council to adopt a Commission recommendation
without holding a second public hearing; a provision for requiring site
plan and development schedule approval ; extending from 6-months to 1-year
the time after which the Commission may reconsider a denied amendment; and
a provision for the reversion to former zoning classifications if substantial
development does not occur within a specified time. The complete text of
the proposed amendment is included in the attached ordinance.
Planning Department Comments
The proposed amendment includes provisions that would bring our current
Article 28 of the Zoning Ordinance more into conformance with the State
Statutes. The City Attorney has previously advised the Commission of the
untenable legal position we find ourselves in with the current provisions
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-56-83 (Proposed Ordinance No. 251 )
April 9, 1984
Page Two
in our Zoning Ordinance requiring applicants to obtain the consent of
surrounding owners in order to get a hearing. We are therefore recommending
the deletion of that provision. •—�
The proposal also includes provisions that are allowed by Statute or are
commonly found in zoning ordinances of other cities in Arizona; such as:
the requirement to obtain the consent of owners representing 75% of the
area to be rezoned if the applicant does not own the property; the provision
for reverting the zoning to its former classification if the property is
not developed within a specified time in accordance with the proposed
classification; and the provision for the Council to adopt the recommendation
of the Commission without having to hold a second public hearing if there
is no request for one.
The proposal calls for increasing the fees to help defray the costs of any
additional requirements of the proposal . Both our current fee schedule
and the proposed fee schedule actually fall short of the actual expenses
incurred in processing zone changes. We estimate that the expenses run
perhaps ten times the amount we receive in fees. However, any adjustment
upward in our fees would aid in cost recovery.
In Section 2805 there is an additional requirement that the hearing notice
be published in two local publications, 15 days in advance.
Attached are comments from Marty Jones.
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of March 27,
1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the following motion:
(M/S Conway/Taylor 6-0-0)
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City
of Apache Junction, Arizona, that Ordinance No. 251 , 'AN ORDINANCE
OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, PINAL
COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING 'THE CODE OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, VOLUME II , LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, CHAPTER 1 , ZONING
ORDINANCE' BY AMENDING 'ARTICLE 28, ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS
AND ZONE CHANGES' ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, ' be recommended to
the Apache Junction City Council for approval with the following
amendments to include references made by City staff on March 27,
1984 transmittal memo to the Commission:
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-56-83 (Proposed Ordinance No. 251 )
April 9, 1984
Page Three
1 . Section 2806 - 60 day time clock be extended to 90 days.
2. Section 2804 - a County Assessor' s map of the proposed
rezoning area and the area within 300 feet of the site be
submitted.
3. Section 2805 - 'or may not' be inserted after 'may' and
before 'notify' in the last paragraph.
4. Section 2805 - insertion in fourth paragraph of 'by petition '
between 'amendment' and ' involves ' and ' cause to be notified'
between 'shall ' and 'by certified mail . '
5. Section 2802 - insertion of 'by petition' between 'application '
and 'for' in first sentence, and ' cause to be notified ' between
'notify' and 'by certified mail ' at bottom of paragraph.
6. Section 2808 - insertion of 'one week ' between 'Tuesday' and
'preceding' changing 'preceding' to ' from. '
7. Include the two local newspapers in the notice published in
Section 2805, second paragraph. "
Recommended Motion
BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Apache Junction,
Arizona, that Ordinance No. 251 , "AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING
'THE CODE OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, VOLUME II , LAND DEVELOPMENT
CODE, CHAPTER 1 , ZONING ORDINANCE, ' BY AMENDING 'ARTICLE 28, ZONING
ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS AND ZONE CHANGES, ' ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY," be and hereby is
(approved) (denied) .
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MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYO AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
THROUGH: CITY MANAGER *.'y�FROM: CITY CLERK V
SUBJECT. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 251 - AMENDMENTS TO PLANNING
AND ZONING ORDINANCE
At the regular meeting of April 17, 1984, the City Council will be holding a
public hearing on Proposed Ordinance No. 251, with the emergency clause. This
ordinance, initiated by the Planning and Zoning Commission, proposes to make
several changes in Article 28 of the Zoning Ordinance.
Ordinarily, I do not comment on ordinances of this nature. However, I feel
obligated to call the Council 's attention to portions of Section 2805 and to
voice my objection to these particular portions.
A. Paragraph 2 of Section 2805 calls for the publishing of a notice of
hearing at least one time in a newspaper of general circulation plus
at least one time in each of the local publications. Presently, and
in accordance with State law, all notices of such hearings are
advertised at least 15 days prior to the hearing. These notices are ,�
placed as legal advertisements in the Mesa Tribune since it is the
only local newspaper which meets the state's legal definition as
outlined in A.R.S. 39-201. Any newspaper which is designed mainly
for advertising, free or reduced-rate circulation is not acceptable
in the eyes of the state. Therefore, publishing notices in these
newspapers would serve no legal purpose.
COSTS:
Costs for such advertising are tremendous. At present, $19,571.60 has
been spent in this budget year for legal advertising in order to comply
with state and city regulations that are already on the books. Legal
advertising rates are: Mesa Tribune - $2.30 per column inch, Apache
Junction News - $2.45 per column inch, Apache Junction Independent -
$1.79 per column inch plus varied rates depending on the number of
times an ad is run.
To place additional ads in the two local papers would create a
financial burden since the administrative costs must be added to the
publication fee. I estimate that it would cost approximately $100.00
1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982.8002
Mayor and City Council Page 2
Proposed Ordinance No. 251
more per zoning case to process the paper work involved, run the ad,
and pay the resulting bills. With 56 zoning cases filed in 1983,
that would have meant an additional $5600. If the number of zoning
cases doubles as has been the case in previous years, costs could
�-. run as high as an additional $10,000 if this provision was added
to the city code.
Additionally, since each of the newspapers has a different publication
deadline, scheduling would be difficult.
B. Paragraph 2 of Section 2805 also calls for the posting of the notice of
the public hearing in at least 10 public places. At present, the City
posts such notices at City Hall , the public library and the County Health
Department. Notices of the upcoming bond election are required to be
posted in 5 public places according to state law. It was not an easy
task to find just two other locations with proper posting facilities
that were also accessible to the public. The school district and the
fire station will permit us to post these bond election notices, but
for a limited time only.
Based on the problems that have occurred from trying to find two
additional posting places, I feel it would be impossible to find ten
such places and very costly to purchase bulletin boards for each
location.
To post in ten locations would require that a much needed staff person
be away from their position for 12 to 2 hours at a time. This would
disrupt office activities since someone else would have to stop doing
their own job to answer the telephones and help at the front counter.
The city would face additional liability by having an employee driving
around to ten different locations, especially during the winter months.
In summary, since neither the publication in the two local newspapers
nor the posting in the ten places meets any kind of legal obligation,
I feel that the additional expense that would result is not warranted.
To add administrative steps of this nature would be repetitious, very
expensive and would only create more red tape.
Please contact me if you would like additional information or have
any questions.
kmc
ORDINANCE NO 251
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING "THE CODE OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, VOLUME II, LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, CHAPTER 1, ZONING ORDINANCE,"
BY AMENDING "ARTICLE 28, ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS AND ZONE CHANGES";
REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
" BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT /"'\
SECTION I IN GENERAL
"The Code of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, Volume II, Land
Development Code, Chapter 1, Zoning Ordinance," shall be amended by
amending "Article 28, Zoning Ordinance Amendments and Zone Changes," to
read as follows
SECTION 2801 AUTHORITY
The City Council (hereinafter referred to as "Council") may from time
to time upon the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission
(hereinafter referred to as "Commission") amend, supplement, change,
or repeal the regulations, conditions, restrictions, and zoning
district boundaries herein established. Request to amend this
Ordinance may be initiated by the Council or the Commission on their
own motion or may be petitioned as hereinafter set forth. In every
case of adverse action of the Commission in connection with a matter
which the Council submits to the Commission for approval, disapproval,
or recommendation, the Commission shall communicate its reasons to
the Council which shall have the power to overrule the adverse
action of the Commission
SECTION 2802 APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT
Applications by petition for amendment of this Ordinance shall be made
to the Commission on a standard form provided for that purpose and shall
be signed by the real property owners in the area to which the amendment
applies In the event the application includes property in addition
to that owned by the applicant, there shall be filed by the applicant
on a form provided therefore, a petition in favor of the request signed
by the real property owners representing at least seventy-five percent
(75%) of the land area to be included in the application. Such a
petition shall be filed at the Planning Department and checked for �1
authenticity of ownership before the application is accepted by the
Commission. In the event the application includes properties owned
by more than one owner, the Planning Department shall cause to be
notified, by certified mail, all property owners included in the area
for the proposed change Such notice shall be postmarked no later
than fifteen (15) days prior to any Commission hearing of the application.
SECTION 2803 FILING FEES
The applicant when requesting an amendment identified in the following
schedule shall have the application subject to and accompanied by
a filing and investigation fee as set forth in the said "Schedule "
However, when initiation is by the Council, Commission, or other
governmental entity in behalf of the public interest, the fee shall
be waived.
( The fee shall be non-refundable except where the applicant, by written
letter, withdraws the said application and the City has not incurred
expenses to process the application, then the City may refund the
fee, less ten percent (10%) administrative charges
The purpose of the fee shall be to defray in part the expenses
connected with the application
ORDINANCE NO 251
PAGE TWO OF FIVE
SCHEDULE OF FILING FEES:
1. Zoning Ordinance Amendment $250.00
2 Planned Development Application $250 00
3. Special Use Permit $130.00
(Conditional Use Permit)
SECTION 2804 REQUIRED LIST OF PROPERTY OWNERS
Every applicant initiating a zoning ordinance amendment shall
accompany the application with a County Assessor's map of the
proposed rezoning area and the area within three hundred feet
(300') of the site, and an accurate, verified list, made within
the previous thirty (30) days, giving the names and addresses of
the owners of all properties lying within the area of the proposed
change and of all properties any part of which is within three
hundred feet (300') of the proposed change Should the Commission
enlarge the area of the proposed change, the applicant shall be
required to furnish a supplemental list showing the required
information within the modified proposed area of change and within
three hundred feet (300') of the modified proposed area of change.
These maps and lists shall be furnished by the applicant, at his
own expense, and may be rejected for insufficiency by the Commission.
For purposes of acquiring the map and compiling the list of property
owners, the applicant shall utilize the records of the Pinal County
Recorder's Office, and the Pinal County Assessor's Office, respectively
SECTION 2805 PUBLIC HEARING
Every application for amendment, Council motion for amendment, or
Commission motion for amendment of this Ordinance shall be considered
by the Planning and Zoning Commission at a public hearing. Notice
of the time, date, and place of the hearing, including a general
explanation of the matter to be considered and including a general
description of the area to be affected shall be given at least
fifteen (15) days before each hearing.
The notice shall be published at least one (1) time in a newspaper
Olibk 4 of general circulation, published or circulated in the municipality,
(and at least one (1) time in t,o ocal publications if published or
Alcirculated in the municipality Off there is no newspaper of general
circulation published or circ a -d in the municipality, it shall be
posted on the affected property in such a manner as to be legible from
the public right-of-way and in at least ten (10) public places in the
municipality A posted notice shall be printed so that the following
is visible from a distance of one hundred feet (100'): the word
"Zoning," the present zoning district classification, the date, time,
and place of the hearing
In proceedings involving rezoning of land which abuts other
municipalities or unincorporated areas of the county or a combination
thereof, copies of the notice of public hearing shall be transmitted
to the planning agency of such governmental unit abutting such land.
If an application for amendment by petition involves the rezoning of
one (1) or more parcels of land, then in addition to the publication
requirements herein provided, the Planning Department shall cause to
be notified, by certified mail, all property owners within three
hundred feet (300') of the area sought to be rezoned.
The Council or the Commission may or may not notify, by first class mail,
} all property owners within three hundred feet (300') of areas sought
to be rezoned by motion to amend. Any motion to amend this Ordinance,
whether initiated by Council or Commission, shall state whether any
mailed notices shall be required However, in the event that a motion
for amendment concerns only the amendment of the general requirements,
permitted uses, or the like and does not include the rezoning of an area
from one zoning classification to another, then no mailings shall be
made.
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PAGE THREE OF FIVE
SECTION 2806 DECISION OF COMMISSION
After public hearing, the Commission shall render its decision in
the form of a written recommendation to the Council The recommendation
shall include the reasons for the recommendation and be transmitted
to the Council in such form and manner as may be specified by the
Council, and may include appropriate provision for acquiring rights-
of-way for street widening If the Commission shall fail to report
on any application for amendment or Council motion for amendment
within ninety (90) days after determination of its completeness
and accuracy, such failure to report shall be deemed to be approval
of the relief requested by the application or motion for amendment
However, the Council shall hold a public hearing on said application
or motion for amendment after giving public notice in accordance with
Section 2805.
SECTION 2807 COUNCIL ACTION
If the Commission has held a public hearing, the Council may adopt
the recommendation of the Commission without holding a second public
hearing if there is no objection, request for public hearing, or
other protest. The Council shall hold a public hearing if requested
by the aggrieved party or any member of the public or of the Council,
or in any case, if no public hearing has been held by the Commission.
Notice of the date, time, and place of the hearing shall be given in
the time and manner provided for the giving of notice of the hearing
by the Commission. A request made by an aggrieved party or member
of the public or of the Council for a public hearing to be held by
the Council shall be made within fourteen (14) days from the date that
the Commission votes upon a proposed amendment The request shall be
in writing on a form provided by the City Clerk and filed with the
City Clerk
SECTION 2808 PROTEST PROVISION
If the owners of twenty percent (20%) or more, either by area of the
lots included in a proposed change, or of those immediately adjacent
in the rear or any side thereof extending one hundred and fifty feet
(150') therefrom, or of those directly opposite thereto extending
one hundred and fifty feet (150') from the street frontage of the
opposite lots file a protest in writing against a proposed amendment,
it shall not become effective except by the favorable vote of
three-fourths (3/4's) of all members of the governing body of the
municipality. If any members of the Council are unable to vote on
such a question because of a conflict of interest, then the required
number for passage of the question shall be three-fourths (3/4's)
• of the remaining membership of the Council, provided that such
required number of votes shall in no event be less than a majority
of the full membership of the legally established Council
Protests against amendments shall be made on forms provided by the
Planning Department, and shall be filed with that Department no
r" ` - later than five o'clock (5:00) p m on Tuesday one week before
the Council meeting at which the Council votes upon the proposed
amendment. Signatures may be removed from any protest form no later
than five o'clock (5 00 ) p m. on the Friday preceding the Council
meeting at which the Council votes upon the proposed amendment.
Should either said Tuesday or Friday be a holiday, filing deadlines
shall be extended to five o' clock (5:00) p.m. of the next working
day
SECTION 2809 CONDITIONAL AMENDMENT
a The recommendation of the Commission concerning amendments changing
zoning district boundaries may include a recommendation for approval
of a change of zone conditioned upon a schedule for development of
the specific use or uses for which the rezoning is requested, and
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PAGE FOUR OF FIVE
conditioned upon compliance with a site plan approved by the
Commission or conditioned on conformance with additional restrictions
or requirements recommended by the Commission
The Council may then approve a change of zone with the conditions
recommended by the Commission
If a public hearing is held by the Council, the Council may approve
a change of zone conditioned upon a schedule for development of the
specific use or uses for which rezoning is requested as determined
by the Council, conditioned upon compliance with a site plan and
map approved by the Council, or conditioned on compliance with
additional restrictions or regulations of the Council.
If, at the expiration of the period set forth in the schedule for
development, the property had not been improved for the use for
which it was conditionally approved, it shall revert to its former
zoning classification without any further action by the Council.
In the event construction is not in substantial compliance with the
site plan approved, or is not in conformity with the additional
restrictions or regulations, the Council may revoke the zoning
amendment and the property shall revert to its former zoning
classification Failure to comply with an approved site plan or
failure to conform with additional restrictions or regulations,
is a violation of this Ordinance
The Council may allow an extension of the period specified and may
authorize changes in the approved site plan or in the additional
restrictions or regulations
SECTION 2810 RECONSIDERATION OF DENIED AMENDMENTS
I In the event that an application for amendment is denied by the Council,
or is withdrawn after the Commission hearing, the Commission shall
not reconsider the application nor consider another application for
the same amendment of the Ordinance as it applies to the same property
described in the original application or any part thereof, for a
period of not less than one (1) year from the date of such denial or
withdrawal action, unless in the opinion of the Commission there is
a change in circumstances that would warrant consideration of a new
application for amendment
SECTION 2811 SIGNIFICANCE OF APPROVAL
Approval of rezoning constitutes authorization for the development
of property under granted zoning. Rezoning approval is valid for
a period of twenty-four (24) months from the date of the Council
decision and may be extended once for twelve (12) months at the
5" '. t==-,O `C' ` discretion of the Council If approval expires prior to substantial
development upon the rezoned property, the Commission at their
discretion may recommend to the Council reverse zoning to the
zoning classification which existed prior to the rezoning amendment
SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS
L All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions
of this Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference,
are hereby repealed.
SECTION III PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
If any section, sub-section, sentence, phrase, clause, or portion of this
Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference is, for
any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of
any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions thereof.
ORDINANCE NO 251
PAGE FIVE OF FIVE
SECTION IV EMERGENCY CLAUSE
It is necessary for the preservation of peace, health, and safety
of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that this Ordinance become
effective immediately, an emergency is declared to exist, and this
Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon passage and adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
11 APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF , 19
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March 1 , 1984 DAVID CRAIG WILSON
Mr. Ken Sanchez , Chairman
Apache Junction Planning &
Zoning Commission
1001 N. Idaho Road
Apache Junction, AZ 85220
Re: Petition Requirements for Planning
Commission Hearing
Dear Mr. Sanchez :
Thank you for inviting me to the Apache Junction
Planning Commission Work Session on Thursday, February 23 ,
1984, regarding whether or not an applicant for a change
of zoning should be required to gather signatures of sur-
rounding property owners on a petition and submit those to
the City prior to having a hearing on the rezoning. I
apologize that due to a conflict I was unable to attend
— that meeting, but I do feel the issue is important enough
that I should submit to you my thoughts on the matter in
writing.
Zoning ordinances vary from state to state. In Arizona
the State Legislature has pre-empted the field of zoning
legislation and therefore the only powers which cities or
counties have to adopt zoning ordinances are those set forth
in the state statutes . See Committee for Neighborhood Pre-
servation v. Graham, 14 Ariz. App. 457 , 484 P. 2d 226 (1971) .
The powers granted to cities and counties are different.
The powers granted to the cities can be found in the Arizona
statutes and A.R. S. §9-462. 01 et seq. , and the powers granted
to the counties can be found in A.R. S. §11-801 et seq.
A.R. S. §11-829 in the county provisions does provide
that a person requesting a change in zoning has to file with
the county the written consent of at least 51% of the owners
by number and by area of all other properties , any part of
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Mr. Ken Sanchez, Chairman
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March 1, 1984
which is within 300 ' of the proposed change. That provision
is the basis for the various counties requiring an applicant
to gather petitions before he has a hearing.
However, the statutes regarding cities and towns have
no comparable ordinance. A.R. S. §9-462 . 03 et seq. sets out
the provisions that must be followed by an applicant in a
city to obtain a rezoning. A.R. S. §9-462. 04 (A) provides in
the very first sentence, "If the municipality has a planning
commission, the planning commission shall hold a public
hearing on any zoning ordinance. " (emphasis added) If you
read through the remainder of the city provisions , you will
see that there is no mention of obtaining petitions such as
the statutes regarding the county has .
That a city can only adopt ordinances specifically pro-
vided for by the state is without question. The Arizona
Supreme Court in City of Scottsdale v. Superior Court in and
for Maricopa County, 103 Ariz. 204 , 439 P . 2d 290 (1968) ,
clearly established that a municipal corporation has no
inherent police power, hence, the municipal power of zoning
must exist by virtue of delegated state powers . In Manning
v. Reilly, 2 Ariz. App. 310 , 408 P. 2d 414 (1965) , the Arizona
Court of Appeals advised us that the general rule governing
enactment of zoning ordinances is that statutory procedure
must be strictly pursued, and ordinances enacted without sub-
stantial compliance with statutory requirements are void.
Finally, in the Supreme Court case of Robbinson v. Lintz , .�
101 Ariz. 448, 420 P. 2d 923 (1966) , which my firm handled,
the Supreme Court clearly established that statutes granting
legislative power for adopting zoning ordinances are to be
strictly construed and any ambiguity or uncertainty is decided
in favor of the owner of the property which the city is
trying to regulate. This was a reaffirmation of the case
of Kubby v. Hammond, 68 Ariz. 17, 198 P. 2d 134 (1948) , and
was again later confirmed by the Court of Appeals in Phoenix
City Council v. Canyon Ford, Inc. , 12 Ariz. App. 595 , 473
P. 2d 797 (1970) . Even more recent is the Arizona Supreme
Court case of State v. Owens , 114 Ariz. 565 , 562 P. 2d 738
(1977) , where the court again reiterated that zoning ordi-
nances , being in derogation of common-law property rights ,
will be construed in doubtful cases in favor of the property
owner.
BURCH 8 CRACCHIOLO, P A
Mr. Ken Sanchez, Chairman
Page 3
March 1 , 1984
Based upon a close reading of the above statutes and
cases therefore, the law in Arizona is conclusive that the
various cities throughout Arizona do not have any authority
to require an applicant for rezoning to obtain signatures
on a petition prior to a public hearing. The public
hearing must be granted by the planning commission.
If I can be of further assistance to you, please do
not hesitate to contact me.
Very truly yours ,
Martin T. Jone
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xc: Wendell Clarke, Mayor
Michael McNulty, City Manager
ITEM NO . 4
CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 251 , BY TITLE ONLY FOR
THE FIRST READING WITHOUT THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE .
ROLL CALL VOT SHEET
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ITEM NO . 4
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
Step 1
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT ORDINANCE
NO . 251 , BE READ BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE , AND THE
READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED .
(NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous ,
the clerk must read the entire ordinance. )
Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 251 , BY TITLE ONLY WITH
THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE .
Step 3 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT ORDINANCE
NO . 251 , AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
APACHE JUNCTION , PINAL COUNTY , ARIZONA , AMENDING " THE CODE OF THE CITY
OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , VOLUME II , LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE ,
CHAPTER 1 , ZONING ORDINANCE , " BY AMENDING "ARTICLE 28 , ZONING ORDINANCE
AMENDMENTS AND ZONE CHANGES" ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS ;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY ; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY , BE AND HEREBY
IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED.
FOR APPROVAL ( With the Emergency Clause )
,_ /.
ITEM NO . 4
Step 1 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT ORDINANCE
NO . 251 , BE READ BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE , AND THE
READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED .
(NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry;if the vote is not unanimous ,
the clerk must read the entire ordinance. )
Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 251 , BY TITLE ONLY WITH
THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE .
Step 3 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT ORDINANCE
NO . 251 , AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
APACHE JUNCTION , PINAL COUNTY , ARIZONA , AMENDING " THE CODE OF THE CITY
OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , VOLUME II , LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE ,
CHAPTER 1 , ZONING ORDINANCE , " BY AMENDING "ARTICLE 28 , ZONING ORDINANCE
AMENDMENTS AND ZONE CHANGES" ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS ;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY ; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY , BE AND HEREBY
IS DENIED .
FOR DENIAL ( With the Emergency Clause )
PUBLIC HEARING
1, THIS IS THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR ORDINANCE NO. 260, PZ-7-84
THE APPLICANT IS CAMILLERI
2, WOULD THE PLANNING DIRECTOR PLEASE BRIEF THE CITY COUNCIL
AND PUBLIC TO THIS PETITION .
3, IF THE APPLICANT OR SPOKESMAN FOR THE PETITION IS PRESENT,
WOULD THEY PLEASE PRESENT INFORMATION THEY HAVE REGARDING
THIS PETITION AT THIS TIME ,
4 , IS THERE ANYONE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN
FAVOR OF THE PETITION? (RECOGNIZE ONE AT A TIME)
5 , IS THERE ANYONE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN
OPPOSITION OF THE PETITION? (RECOGNIZE ONE AT A TIME)
6, CALL UPON THE PLANNING DIRECTOR FOR THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION AND DEVELOPMENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS ,
7. ANY REBUTTAL ( IF CONTROVERSY - OR NEED - CHAIRMAN'S
JUDGEMENT)
A. APPLICANT
B. IN FAVOR
C . OPPOSED
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
March 28, 1984
MEMORANDUj TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
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THROUGH: '(G( MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER/
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FROM: -� k,-/ JIM NAKAGAWA, ASSOCIATE PLANNER
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-7-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 260)
APRIL 17, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
MAY 1 , 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning case no. PZ-7-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 260, is a request
by the applicant Agnes Camilleri through Hubbard Construction, Inc,
to rezone her property from GR General Rural to CR-5 Multiple Residence
Zone. The site is a vacant 2.86 acre parcel located on the northeast
corner of Superstition Boulevard and Delaware Drive in Section 18.
It is designated Local Commercial Opportunity - Medium/High Density
on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include vacant land, mobile
home park, and commercial business.
Development Coordinating Committee (DCC) Comments
The DCC had no objections to the rezoning noting that it would be
consistent with the Local Commercial - Medium/High Density General Plan
designation for the site. The DCC does recommend stipulating the
dedication of the west forty feet (40' ) and the south fifty feet (50' )
of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes.
Approver for Agenda J`"----
Dat Item #
First Reading
Second Reading✓ Public Hearing
Old Business
New Business
Consent Agenda
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-7-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 260)
March 28, 1984
Page Two
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of
March 27, 1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the following
motion: (M/s Conway/Sansone 6-0-0)
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City
of Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-7-84, also known
as Proposed Ordinance No. 260, application of Agnes Camilleri
through Hubbard Construction Inc. for her property described as,
a matter of public record, requesting rezoning from GR General
Rural to CR-5 Multiple Residence Zone, that the Commission recommends
to the Apache Junction City Council the approval of said application.
Any stipulations or recommendations are:
The applicant dedicate the west forty feet (40' ) and the south
fifty feet (50' ) of the subject property for public roadway
and associated purposes.
The reasons for this recommendation are:
1 . The request complies with the General Plan.
2. It will definitely be an asset to the neighborhood."
Recommended Motion
See attached.
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RECOMMENDED MOTION
ORDINANCE NO. 260
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT IN ZONING CASE PZ-7-84 , application of
Agnes Camilleri through Hubbard Construction. Inc.
ALSO KNOWN AS ORDINANCE NO. 260 ,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING
ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-7-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO
CR-5 MULTIPLE RESIDENCE ZONE, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS,
AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY,
BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED.
THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS OR CONDITIONS ARE HEREBY REQUIRED AS CONDITIONS
PRECEDENT TO REZONING APPROVAL.
The applicant dedicate the west forty feet (40') and the south
fifty feet (50' ) of the subject property for public roadway and
associated purposes
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE REASONS FOR APPROVAL OF THIS MOTION ARE
' OPTIONAL CHOICES
a. "Those reasons as set forth by the Planning and Zoning
Commission which are hereby adopted by reference."
b. (Council may wish to use only one of the Commission's
reasons. If this is the case, you will have to read
those specific reasons.)
c (Council may wish to use all new reasons or other reasons
in addition to the above If this is the case, you will
} _ ''•• - _ have to read them and you are requested to write them
out for the City Clerk )
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING
ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-7-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CR-5
MULTIPLE RESIDENCE ZONE, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, AND
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
'4 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THAT.
SECTION I IN GENERAL
The zoning district classification on the Apache Junction, Arizona,
Zoning Map for the parcel of land described as
The South z of the Southwest ; of the Southwest ; of the
Southeast ; of Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 8 East,
Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Apache Junction,
Pinal County, Arizona, EXCEPT the east 283 feet thereof,
be and hereby is amended by changing the zoning district classification
from GR General Rural to CR-5 Multiple Residence Zone, subject to the
stipulation that the applicant dedicate the west forty feet (40' ) and the
south fifty feet (50') of the subject property for public roadway and
associated purposes
SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS
z - All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions
of this Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference,
are hereby repealed.
SECTION III PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
I If any section, sub-section, sentence, phrase, clause, or portion of this
Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference is, for
any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of
any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions thereof.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS 7.,AY OF , 19 .
2 Wendell J. Clarke
Mayor
.° ATTEST
Kathleen Connelly
City Clerk
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ITEM NO . 5
CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 260 , BY TITLE ONLY FOR
THE FIRST READING .
PUBLIC HEARING
1, THIS IS THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR ORDINANCE NO. 261 , PZ-8-84
THE APPLICANT IS CAMILLERI
2, WOULD THE PLANNING DIRECTOR PLEASE BRIEF THE CITY COUNCIL
AND PUBLIC TO THIS PETITION,
3, IF THE APPLICANT OR SPOKESMAN FOR THE PETITION IS PRESENT,
WOULD THEY PLEASE PRESENT INFORMATION THEY HAVE REGARDING
THIS PETITION AT THIS TIME ,
4, IS THERE ANYONE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN
FAVOR OF THE PETITION? (RECOGNIZE ONE AT A TIME)
5 , IS THERE ANYONE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN
OPPOSITION OF THE PETITION? (RECOGNIZE ONE AT A TIME)
6, CALL UPON THE PLANNING DIRECTOR FOR THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION AND DEVELOPMENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS ,
7, ANY REBUTTAL ( IF CONTROVERSY - OR NEED - CHAIRMAN' S
JUDGEMENT)
A. APPLICANT
B . IN FAVOR
C . OPPOSED
PUBLIC HEARING
1, THIS IS THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR ORDINANCE NO. 261 , PZ-8-84
THE APPLICANT IS CAMILLERI
2, WOULD THE PLANNING DIRECTOR PLEASE BRIEF THE CITY COUNCIL
AND PUBLIC TO THIS PETITION,
3, IF THE APPLICANT OR SPOKESMAN FOR THE PETITION IS PRESENT,
WOULD THEY PLEASE PRESENT INFORMATION THEY HAVE REGARDING
THIS PETITION AT THIS TIME ,
4 , IS THERE ANYONE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN
FAVOR OF THE PETITION? (RECOGNIZE ONE AT A TIME)
5 , IS THERE ANYONE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN
OPPOSITION OF THE PETITION? (RECOGNIZE ONE AT A TIME)
6, CALL UPON THE PLANNING DIRECTOR FOR THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION AND DEVELOPMENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS ,
7, ANY REBUTTAL CIF CONTROVERSY - OR NEED - CHAIRMAN'S
JUDGEMENT)
A. APPLICANT
B. IN FAVOR
C. OPPOSED
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
March 28, 1984
MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
THROUGH: 4/' MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER/
ACTING PLANNING DIRECTOR
FROM: v JIM NAKAGAWA, ASSOCIATE PLANNER
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-8-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 261 )
APRIL 17, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
MAY 1 , 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning case No. PZ-8-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 261 , is a request
by the applicant Agnes Camilleri through Hubbard Construction, Inc.
to rezone her property from GR General Rural to CR-5 Multiple Residence
Zone. The site is a vacant 10-acre parcel located on the east side
of Delaware Drive between Greasewood and Roundup Streets in Section 18.
It is designated Medium/High Density on the General Plan. Surrounding
land uses include mobile home parks and houses.
Development Coordinating Committee (DCC) Comments
The DCC had no objections to the rezoning noting that it would be
consistent with the Medium/High Density Opportunity General Plan
designation for the site. The DCC does recommend stipulating the
dedication of the north, east, and south thirty-three feet (33' ) , and
the west forty feet (40' ) of the subject property for public roadway
and associated purposes.
Approver for Agenda
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First Reading 1!1! Y ��'
Second/ Reading
�/ Public Hearing
Old Business
New Business
Consent Agenda
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-8-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 261 )
March 28, 1984
Page Two
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of
March 27, 1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the following
motion: (M/S Sansoni/Taylor 6-0-0)
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of
Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-8-84, also known as
Proposed Ordinance No. 261 , application of Agnes Camilleri through
Hubbard Construction, Inc. for her property described as, a matter
of public record, requesting rezoning from GR General Rural to
CR-5 Multiple Residence Zone, that the Commission recommends to the
Apache Junction City Council the approval of said application.
Any stipulations or recommendations are:
The applicant dedicate the north, east, and south thirty-three
feet (33' ) and the west forty feet (40' ) of the subject property
for public roadway and associated purposes.
The reasons for this recommendation are:
1 . The request is more than compatible with the General Plan.
2. It is the best and highest use of the land."
Recommended Motion
See attached.
JAN:mas
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RECOMMENDED MOTION
ORDINANCE NO. 261
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT IN ZONING CASE PZ-8-84 , application of
Agnes Camilleri through Hubbard Construction, Inc
ALSO KNOWN AS ORDINANCE NO 261 ,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING
ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-8-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO
CR-5 MULTIPLE RESIDENCE ZONE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS,
AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED.
THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS OR CONDITIONS ARE HEREBY REQUIRED AS CONDITIONS
. - PRECEDENT TO REZONING APPROVAL
-' The applicant dedicate the north, east, and south thirty-three
feet (33'), and the west forty feet (40') of the subject property
for public roadway and associated purposes
• BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE REASONS FOR APPROVAL OF THIS MOTION ARE:
OPTIONAL CHOICES
a "Those reasons as set forth by the Planning and Zoning
Commission which are hereby adopted by reference."
b. (Council may wish to use only one of the Commission's
reasons. If this is the case, you will have to read
those specific reasons )
c. (Council may wish to use all new reasons or other reasons
in addition to the above. If this is the case, you will
have to read them and you are requested to write them
• out for the City Clerk.)
.
ORDINANCE NO. 261
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING
ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-8-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CR-5
MULTIPLE RESIDENCE ZONE, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, AND
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THAT•
SECTION I IN GENERAL
The zoning district classification on the Apache Junction, Arizona,
Zoning Map for the parcels of land described as
Parcel No 1
is
The North of the Northwest ; of the Southwest ; of the
Southeast a of Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 8 East,
Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Apache Junction,
Pinal County, Arizona, and
Parcel No. 2:
The South # of the Northwest ; of the Southwest ; of the
Southeast ; of Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 8 East,
- Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Apache Junction,
Pinal County, Arizona,
be and hereby is amended by changing the zoning district classification
from GR General Rural to CR-5 Multiple Residence Zone, subject to the
stipulation that the applicant dedicate the north, east, and south
thirty-three feet (33'), and the west forty feet (40' ) of the subject
property for public roadway and associated purposes
SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS
All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions
of this Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference,
are hereby repealed
SECTION III PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
If any section, sub-section, sentence, phrase, clause, or portion of this
Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference is, for
any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of
any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions thereof
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF 19
Wendell J Clarke
Mayor
ATTEST
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City Clerk
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ITEM NO . 6
CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 261 , BY TITLE ONLY FOR
THE FIRST READING .
PUBLIC HEARING
1, THIS IS THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR ORDINANCE NO. 262, PZ-9-84
THE APPLICANT IS MILLETT MANOR, INC.
2, WOULD THE PLANNING DIRECTOR PLEASE BRIEF THE CITY COUNCIL
AND PUBLIC TO THIS PETITION,
3, IF THE APPLICANT OR SPOKESMAN FOR THE PETITION IS PRESENT,
WOULD THEY PLEASE PRESENT INFORMATION THEY HAVE REGARDING
THIS PETITION AT THIS TIME ,
4 , IS THERE ANYONE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN
FAVOR OF THE PETITION? (RECOGNIZE ONE AT A TIME)
5 , IS THERE ANYONE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN
OPPOSITION OF THE PETITION? (RECOGNIZE ONE AT A TIME)
6, CALL UPON THE PLANNING DIRECTOR FOR THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION AND DEVELOPMENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS ,
7, ANY REBUTTAL ( IF CONTROVERSY - OR NEED - CHAIRMAN'S
JUDGEMENT)
A. APPLICANT
B , IN FAVOR
C , OPPOSED
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
March 28, 1984
Approver for Agenda
te,,i Item #
First Reading /1�f3`t- `-7
MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Second Reading
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Pubiic Hearing-G, —�
THROUGH: //A/ MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER/ Old Business
ACTING PLANNING DIRECTOR New Business
FROM: 1 JIM NAKAGAWA, ASSOCIATE PLANNERC22AW Consent Agenda
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-9-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 262)
APRIL 17, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
MAY 1 , 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning case No. PZ-9-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 262, is a request
by the applicants Millett Manor, Inc. to rezone their property from
GR General Rural to CR-5 Multiple Residence Zone. The site is a
developed one-acre parcel located at 529 North Gold Drive on the
east side of Gold Drive, about 800 feet south of Superstition
Boulevard in Section 20. It is designated Medium/High Density
Opportunity on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include
apartments, a house, and a mobile home.
Development Coordinating Committee (DCC) Comments
The DCC had no objections to the rezoning noting that it would be
consistent with the Medium/High Density Opportunity General Plan
designation for the site.
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of
March 27, 1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the following
motion• (M/S Vehon/Conway 6-0-0)
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-9-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 262)
March 28, 1984
Page Two
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City
of Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-9-84, also
known as Proposed Ordinance No. 262, application of Millett Manor,
Inc. for their property described as, a matter of public record,
requesting rezoning from GR General Rural to CR-5 Multiple Residence
Zone, that the Commission recommends to the Apache Junction City
Council the approval of said application.
The reasons for this recommedation are:
1 . The request would allow this lot to meet the General Plan designation
which allows medium/high density for this site.
2. It would be compatible with the other multi-family uses
surrounding the site."
Recommended Motion
See attached.
JAN:mas
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RECOMMENDED MOTION
ORDINANCE NO. 262
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT IN ZONING CASE PZ-9-84 application of
Millett Manor, Inc.
ALSO KNOWN AS ORDINANCE NO. 262 ,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING
ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-9-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO
CR-5 MULTIPLE RESIDENCE ZONE, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS,
- AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY,
BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED.
THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS OR CONDITIONS ARE HEREBY REQUIRED AS CONDITIONS
PRECEDENT TO REZONING APPROVAL
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE REASONS FOR APPROVAL OF THIS MOTION ARE:
OPTIONAL CHOICES
a. "Those reasons as set forth by the Planning and Zoning
Commission which are hereby adopted by reference."
b. (Council may wish to use only one of the Commission's
reasons If this is the case, you will have to read
those specific reasons )
c. (Council may wish to use all new reasons or other reasons
in addition to the above. If this is the case, you will
have to read them and you are requested to write them
• out for the City Clerk.)
ORDINANCE NO 262
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING
ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-9-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CR-5
MULTIPLE RESIDENCE ZONE, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, AND
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THAT
SECTION I IN GENERAL
- The zoning district classification on the Apache Junction, Arizona,
Zoning Map for the parcel of land described as
Lot 8, Block 3, Apache Addition Acres, according to Book 5
of Maps, Page 32, records of Pinal County, Arizona,
be and hereby is amended by changing the zoning district classification
from GR General Rural to CR-5 Multiple Residence Zone.
SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS
All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions
of this Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference,
are hereby repealed
SECTION III PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
If any section, sub-section, sentence, phrase, clause, or portion of this
Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference is, for
any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of
any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions thereof
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF , 19
Wendell J. Clarke
" Mayor
ATTEST
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City Clerk
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CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 262 , BY TITLE ONLY FOR
THE FIRST READING .
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
March 12, 1984 Approver for Agenda
Date Ite #
First Reading `_ `
Second Reading
MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL _Public Hearing
Otd Business
THROUGH: MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER/ , New Business
ACTING PLANNING DIRECTOR Consent Agenda
PREPARED BY.A JIM NAKAGAWA, ASSOCIATE PLANNER
SUBJECT: C'" REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-32-83 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 219)
MARCH 20, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
APRIL 3, 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning case number PZ-32-83, Proposed Ordinance No. 219, is a
request by the applicant Randall Industries to rezone their
property from CR-1 Single Residence to CR-5/PD Multiple Residence
by Planned Development. The applicant is proposing an 81-lot
townhouse project. The site is a vacant 10-acre parcel located
at the northwest corner of Winchester Road and 16th Avenue in
Section 28. It is designated Low Density currently, and Medium
Density at the time of pre-preliminary filing, on the General
Plan. Surrounding land uses include vacant land, mobile homes,
houses, and apartments.
Development Coordinating Committee (DCC) Comments
Two protest petitions were filed with the City. The signatures are
those of Michael J. Schmidt whose property, within 150 feet,
represents 50 percent of the area on one side, and the Bullards,
Dunnagans, and the L'Odenses whose property represents 100 percent
along the front. These are, therefore, valid protest petitions.
In order to receive approval of this project, the City Council
must approve it by a three-fourths vote.
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item •
PZ-32-83 (Proposed Ordinance No. 219)
March 12, 1984
Page Two
The companion preliminary plat (SD-5-83) was approved by the Subdivision
Committee on January 19, 1984. If a decision is made to approve the
proposal , the Council must find that this Planned Development complies
with all six criteria set forth in Section 33.09 of the Zoning Ordinance.
Final plat approval will be required prior to final PD approval in order
for the City to obtain dedicated roadways.
The earlier drawings submitted by the applicant proposed a design that
did not meet the intent of the Planned Development Ordinance which is
to encourage creative design, diversify the relationship of various
uses, structures, and spaces to counteract the effects of monotony.
The site plan gave a strong linear and monotonous character to the
development. The perspective renderings did not show the diversification
of spatial relationships and the quality detail work found in the Sutton
Place project which was to be the model for this project. A new set
of revised architectural drawings showing a far better design was
presented at the Commission hearing. There will be a few minor changes
required to the preliminary Planned Development site plan if the City
Council approves the project. City Engineering and Fire Department
stipulations will be recommended before approval is given by the City
Council .
Of particular concern in this project and others is the proposal for a
perimeter wall . Such walls are often five to six feet high running
parallel to the street and intended to give the future occupants a measure
of privacy and sound attenuation. Unless the linear pattern of such
walls is broken up by recessing some sections of the wall and alternating
the heights, a monotonous character and "tunnel " effect to the City' s
overall urban landscape is gradually created. Therefore, it is the
planning staff's recommendation to also include a stipulation that the
perimeter wall be recessed at various intervals, that the wall heights
vary from 3.5 feet to 6 feet, and that landscaping along the street
frontages consist of naturalizing or native vegetation such as Palo
Verde trees, Ocotillos, palm trees, barrel and Saguaro cacti .
The current General Plan designation is Low Density. The designation
was Medium Density at the time the applicant submitted pre-preliminary
Planned Development plans and the proposal conforms to the Medium
Density designation.
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of
February 28, 1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the following
motion: (M/S Polomskey/Vehon 4-3-0)
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
' Request for Agenda Item
PZ-32-83 (Proposed Ordinance No. 219)
March 12, 1984
Page Three
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the
City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that in rezoning case
No. PZ-32-83, also known as Proposed Ordinance No. 219,
application of Randall Industries for their property described
as, a matter of public record, requesting rezoning from CR-1
Single Residence to CR-5/PD Multiple Residence by Planned
Development, that the Commission recommends to the Apache
Junction City Council the approval of said application.
"Any stipulations or recommendations are:
1 . The applicant comply with all requirements of the City
Engineer and Fire Department.
2. Standards and specifications shall comply with the City
Development Guide.
3. The applicant comply with the requirements for final
Planned Development approval prior to the issuance of
building permits.
"The reasons for the recommendation are:
1 . The request conforms to the General Plan.
2. The request conforms to Section 33.09 of the Zoning
Ordinance.
3. It is the highest and best use of the land."
Recommended Motion
See attached.
JAN:mas
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RECOMMENDED MOTION
ORDINANCE NO 219
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
w ` „ ARIZONA, THAT IN ZONING CASE PZ-32-83 application of
} }, Randall Industries
ALSO KNOWN AS ORDINANCE NO. 219
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE ,1LINCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION. ARIZONA ZONING
- ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-32-83 FROM CR-1 SINGLE RESIDENCE TO
CR-5/PD MULTIPLE RESIDENCE BY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT, REPEALING ANY
CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED
THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS OR CONDITIONS ARE HEREBY REQUIRED AS CONDITIONS
PRECEDENT TO REZONING APPROVAL.
1. The applicant comply with all requirements of the City Engineer
and Fire Department.
2. Standards and specifications shall comply with the City Development
Guide
3. The applicant comply with the requirements for final Planned
Development approval prior to the issuance of building permits
4. That the perimeter wall be recessed at various intuvals. and
that wall heights vary from 3.5 feet to 6 feet.
5. Landscaping along the street frnntanec rnncict of natural v ing
or native vegetation such as Palo Verde trees, Orntillnc, palm
trees. Barrel and Saguarn cacti_
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE REASONS FOR APPROVAL OF THIS MOTION ARE.
OPTIONAL CHOICES
a. "Those reasons as set forth by the Planning and Zoning
- ..-.
Commission which are hereby adopted by reference.
b. (Council may wish to use only one of the Commission's
• reasons. If this is the case, you will have to read
those specific reasons.)
c. (Council may wish to use all new reasons or other reasons
in addition to the above. If this is the case, you will
have to read them and you are requested to write them
out for the City Clerk.)
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APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OR
CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT BOUNDARIES
FOR APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA
S3 3Cash Receipt No.'�6 y0 Amounti, ' Date\l'ZZ Case Number fi.g 3 Z- U
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TO APACHE JUNCTION CITY COUNCIL
I hereby request a change of zoning classification, an amendment to the zoning
regulations, or approval of a Special Permit as fellows (list the present zon-
- - - ing classification & then the proposed classification, using separate parcel
numbers if more than one change of zoning is proposed)
Parcel 1 Frpm. _GR 5- I To. CR-5 I PC)
Parcel 2 .
Parcel 3
Parcel 4
= Parcel S
/ The legal description of the property proposed to be rezoned by this application
is as follows (if more space is needed, attach separate sheet)
SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 28,
T.1N. , R.8E. , PINAL COUNTY, Az
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The size (to nearest tenth of an acre) & general location of the subject property
is as follows (give direction & distance from nearest mapped street)
10.0074 ACRES ± NORTHWEST OF 16TH AVENUE & WINCHESTER
(Please answer the following questions in the space provided or submit a separate
signed statement if additional space is needed.)
1. Why is the property in question not reasonably suited for uses permitted under
present zoning districting? DOES NOT REFLECT HIGHEST ANn REST iisr
2 Are there any known changes in land use, street arrangement, or other physical
conditions that have altered the character of your property, or adjoining
property, since the present zoning was adopted? Please explain "Yes" answer
AREA DEVELOPING INTO A RESIDENTIAL/URBAN COMPLEX
3. If your requested change is to provide additional commercial or industrial zon-
.. ing, is there a demonstrable need for this zoning in order to serve the camnmity
or neighborhood, as the case may bey
Explain
- N/A
4 Other reasons for the subject request
Page 1 of 2 pages
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Describe existing & proposed future use of subject property, buildings and
structures
EXISTING - VACANT LAND
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PROPOSED — 81 TOWNROMES WITH RECREATIONAL COMMON AREA
Attach any supporting information, statements or plans* to this application &
submit same in erson to Apache Junction Zoning Administrator's Office, Apache
Junction, Arizona Note The land owner(s) must sign belay or else the appli-
cant must submit a letter signed by the owner authorizing him to apply for this
- - change of zoning) n
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(Name of applicant or representative) Address! (Phone)
(Naue of applicant or representative) (Address) (Phone)
(Name & Address of person to whom petition & notices should be mailed)
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//(Sigr/ture/of applicant) "(Date)
*Note. Plans are required when application is filed for following Special Use
Permits under Section 2302, Area & Neighborhood Plans, Article 32, Indus-
trial CI-2, Article 18, Trailer Courts, Article 20, Section 2001-c
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(for office records only)
• LEGAL PUBLICATION
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Date filed
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Censu: Divkicxi & Tr-ict No Appl i.cat IOU rcc•civc•d by
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ORDINANCE NO. 219
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING
ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-32-83 FROM CR-1 SINGLE RESIDENCE TO
CR-5/PD MULTIPLE RESIDENCE BY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING
PROVISIONS, AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THAT
SECTION I IN GENERAL
1. The zoning district classification on the Apache Junction, Arizona, Zoning
Map for the parcel of land described as-
.
The Southeast ; of the Southwest ; of the Northwest ; of
Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt
River Base and Meridian, located in Apache Junction, Pinal
County, Arizona,
be and hereby is amended by changing the zoning district classification
• from CR-1 Single Residence to CR-5/PD Multiple Residence by Planned
Development
2 The approval of the zoning district classification incorporates, by
reference, the preliminary approval of the Planned Development,
including all materials and documents as submitted by the applicant,
and the development of said property shall be in accordance with
said Planned Development application conditions, provisions, and
stipulations, and as provided in Article 33 of the Zoning Ordinance
The application includes the "Agreement for Maintenance of Landscaping
Within City Rights-of-Way," if executed as part of this application
3. Applicant shall install, at his own expense, fire hydrants as per
approved plans of the Apache Junction Fire District for this
I Planned Development.
4. Applicant shall install, at his own expense, off-site street
improvements and street lights as set forth on the Planned
,. - Development plans in compliance with design details approved by
the Director of Public Works
SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS
All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions
of this Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference,
are hereby repealed.
SECTION III PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
If any section, sub-section, sentence, phrase, clause, or portion of this
Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference is, for
any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of
any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions thereof
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF , 19
Wendell J Clarke
Mayor
ATTEST
Kathleen Connelly
_ City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO 219
PAGE TWO
APPROVED AS TO FORM
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PROTEST PETITION AGAINST PROPOSED ZONING CHANGE PZ-32-83
Inasmuch as the city of Apache Junction does 't provide protest
petitions for its citizens to use, please accept this citizen
originated petition. .
We, the undersigned residents of Apache Junction, do hereby
PROTEST the proposed rezoning of properties described as:
The southeast 14 of the southwest < of the northwest
14 of section 28, Township 1 north, range 8 east, Gila and Salt
River Base and Meridian, located in Apache Junction, Pinal County,
Arizona.
REASONS TO PROTEST THIS PROJECT ARE tiS FOLLOWS:
1 . Proposed planning and zoning change PZ-32-83 should not have
been granted a public hearing because:
a. Only two signatures of the six affected owners were obtained
for 33-1/3% where 51% is required by Section 2803 of the
Zoning Ordinance.
b. You are bypassing the citizens rightts by disregarding the
petition and consent method for bringing up reclassification
of property.
2. We don't want the higher density which will be a 400% increase
El units on 10 acres opposed to 20 units if left CR-1.
3. Increased traffic.
4. Additional noise.
5. This 10 acres which is a part of 80 acres bounded by Broadway
on the north, Winchester on the east 16th on the south, and Idaho
the west has been CR-1 since 1974. People have bought land and
built homes because they felt protected by the highest residential
zoning. y
6 . We feel if the rezoning is granted it will tend to desiroyy;t e_•.••-f
established economic or social uses of adjacent or surrounding
properties.
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7.Is a neiohhorhood area and should not be split up.
8. Is the only CR-1 south of US 60 privately owned in the;-city.P�'�'�`���G
There is a need for such a parcel. ,�
9. We represent
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of the parcel that is proposed for rezoning within 300 ' .
ARMS DESCRI 'TION OF PROPERTY cGL� DATE
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PROTEST PETITION AGAINST PROPOSED ZONING CHtNUE PZ-32-83' `
Inasmuch as the city of Apache Junction does't provide protest
petitions for its citizens to use, please accept this citizen
originated petition.
We, the undersigned residents of Apache Junction, do hereby
PROTEST the proposed rezoninc of properties described as:
The southeast h of the southwest of the northwest
of section 2P, Township 1 north, range a east, Gila and Salt
River Base and Meridian, located in Apache Junction, Final County,
Arizona.
REASONS TO PROTEST THIS PROJECT ARE AS FCLLOWS:
1 . Proposed planning and zoninc chance PZ-32-83 should not have
been granted a public hearing because:
a. Only two signatures of the six affected owners were obtained
for 33-1/3% where 51% is required by Section 2803 of the
Zoninc Ordinance.
b. You are bypassing the citizens rights by disregarding the
petition and consent method for bringing up reclassification
of property.
2. We don't want the higher density which will be a 400% increase
81 units on 10 acres opposed to 20 units if left CR-1.
3. Increased traffic.
4. Additional noise.
5. This 10 acres which is a part of 80 acres bounded by Broadway
on the north, Winchester on the east 16th on the south, and Idaho
the west has been CR-1 since 1974. People have bought land and
built homes because they felt protected by the highest residential
zoninc.
6. We feel if the rezoning is granted it will tend to destroy the
established economic or social uses of adjacent or surrounding, ;;�. •.
properties.
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7.Is a neighborhood area and should not be split up.
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8. Is the only CR-i south of US 60 privately owned in the city.
There is a need for such a parcel.
9. We represent 66% of the property owners bounding on one side
of the parcel that is proposed for rezoning within 150' .
AhME DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY DATE
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
COMMENCING at the West quarter corner of Section 28, Township 1 North,
Range 8 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County,
Arizona; thence East (assumed bearing) along the southerly line of the
South half of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of the North-
west quarter of the said Section 28, a distance of 660.64 feet to a point,
said point being the Southeast corner of the South half of the Southwest
quarter of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of the said
Section 28; thence North 00 04' 45" East along the easterly line of the
said South half of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of the
Northwest quarter of Section 28, a distance of 40.00 feet to the True Point
of Beginning; thence West along a line being parallel with and 40.00 feet
northerly of the said southerly line of the South half of the Southwest
quarter of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 28, a
distance of 181.84 feet; thence North 00 05' 23" East, a distance of 48.82
feet to a point marking the beginning of a curve to the Right and having a
radius of 50.00 feet; thence along the arc of the said curve through a
central angle of 410 24 ' 35", a distance of 36.14 feet to a point marking
the beginning of a reverse curve to the Left having a radius of 50.00 feet;
thence along the arc of the said curve through the arc of the said curve
through a central angle of 1670 23' 52", a distance of 146.09 feet; thence
North 350 53' 55" West 165.77 feet to a point on the northerly line of the
South half of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest parter of the North-
west quarter of the said Section 28; thence North 89 59' 45" East along
the northerly line of the said South half of the Southwest quarter of the
Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 28, a distance of
333.58 feet to the Northeast corner of the said South half of the South-
west quarter of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section
28; thence South 00 04' 45" West 289.81 feet to the True Point of Beginning.
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PROTEST PETITION AGAINST PROPOSED ZONING CHANGE PZ-32-83
Inasmuch as the city of Apache Junction does't provide protest
petitions for its citizens to use, please accept this citizen
orioinated petition.
We, the undersigned residents of Apache Junction, do hereby
PROTEST the proposed rezonino of properties described ass
The southeast 34 of the southwest < of the northwest
of section 2P, Township 1 north, range e east, Gila and Salt
River Base and Meridian, located in Apache Junction, Pinal County,
Arizona.
REASONS TO PROTEST THIS PROJECT ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1 . Proposed planning and zoning change PZ-32-83 should not have
been granted a public hearinc because*
a. Only two signatures of the six affected owners were obtained
for 33-1/3% where 51% is required by Section 2803 of the
Zoninc Ordinance.
b. You are bypassing the citizens rightts by disregarding the
petition and consent method for bringing up reclassification
of property.
2. We don't want the higher density which will be a 40M increase
81 units on 10 acres opposed to 20 units if left CR-1.
3 . Increased traffic.
4. Additional noise.
5. This 10 acres which is a part of 80 acres bounded by Broadway
on the north, Winchester on the east 16th on the south, and Idaho
the west has been CR-i since 1974. People have bought land and
built homes because they felt protected by the highest residential
zoning.
6. We feel if the rezoning is granted it will tend to destroy the
established economic or social uses of adjacent or surrounding
properties.
7.Is a neighborhood area and should not be split up.
8. Is the only CR-1 south of US 60 privately owned in the city.
There is a need for such a parcel.
9. We represent 66% of the property owners bounding on one side
of the parcel that is proposed for rezoning within 150' .
ARME DESCRIi'TION OF PROPERTY DATE
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MOTION BY: ()10SECONDED BY:
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COUNCILMAN SHANKS f
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COUNCILMAN STEELSMITH
/ICE MAYOR EIDSON i/i
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.MAYOR CLARKE '
UNANIMOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED j ABSTAINED
TOTAL
ITEM NO . 8
' —H 1 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT ORDINANCE
NO . 219 , BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE
BE WAIVED .
(NOTE. This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous ,
the clerk must read the entire ordinance. )
Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 219 , BY TITLE ONLY FOR
THE SECOND READING .
Step 3 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT ORDINANCE
NO . 219 BE ACCEPTED WITH AMENDMENTS .
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT ORDINANCE
NO . 219 , AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
APACHE JUNCTION , PINAL COUNTY , ARIZONA , AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION ,
ARIZONA , ZONING ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE
ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-32-83 FROM CR-1
SINGLE RESIDENCE TO CR-5/PD MULTIPLE RESIDENCE BY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ;
REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS ; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY ;
BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED WITH THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS
OR CONDITIONS REQUIRED AS CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO REZONING APPROVAL :
1 . THE APPLICANT COMPLY WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CITY ENGINEER
AND FIRE DEPARTMENT .
2. STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE CITY DEVELOP-
MENT GUIDE .
3 . THE APPLICANT COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS FOR FINAL PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS .
4. THAT THE PERIMETER WALL BE RECESSED AT VARIOUS INTERVALS , AND
THAT WALL HEIGHTS VARY FROM 3 . 5 FEET TO 6 FEET .
5 . LANDSCAPING ALONG THE STREET FRONTAGES CONSIST OF NATURALIZING
OR NATIVE VEGETATION SUCH AS PALO VERDE TREES , OCOTILLOS , PALM
TREES , BARREL AND SAGUARO CACTI .
FOR APPROVAL
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ITEM NO . 8
Step 1 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT ORDINANCE
NO . 219 , BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE
BE WAIVED .
(NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous ,
the clerk must read the entire ordinance. )
Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 219 , BY TITLE ONLY FOR
THE SECOND READING .
Sip 3 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT ORDINANCE
NO . 219 , AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
APACHE JUNCTION , PINAL COUNTY , ARIZONA , AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION ,
ARIZONA , ZONING ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE
ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-32-83 FROM CR-1
SINGLE RESIDENCE TO CR-5/PD MULTIPLE RESIDENCE BY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ;
REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS ; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY ;
BE AND HEREBY IS DENIED .
FOR DENIAL
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
April 9, 1984 Approver for Agenda 1 -,----"
Date_ / Item 0
First Reading 1 Lill'AV 61
Second Reading
MEMORANDy 0: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Public Hearing
Old Business
THROUGH: MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER/ New Business
- ,c ACTING PLANNING DIRECTOR Consent Agenda
FROM: �,,) JIM NAKAGAWA, ASSOCIATE PLANNER
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SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM - APRIL 17, 1984
SD-3-83 (SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN RESORT - FINAL PLAT)
Project Description
This is a final plat approval request by W and S Properties for
Superstition Mountain Resort formerly named Superstition Shadows
Travel Trailer Resort. This is a 225-lot subdivision on 22.5 acres
located on the north side of Southern Avenue between Idaho and
Winchester Roads. Your Council approved the related preliminary
Planned Development on November 1 , 1983.
Subdivision Committee Comments
�. The final plat is in substantial compliance with the preliminary
plat which was approved by this Committee on September 1 , 1983. No
objections to the final plat nor to the improvement plans have been
received. The plat was reviewed for the type of setback problems
the City had experienced with Roadhaven. The lots are wider in
this case, and therefore, are not expected to have the twenty foot
(20' ) spacing problem.
Recommended Motion
BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Apache
Junction, Arizona, that final plat approval for Superstition Mountain
Resort (SD-3-83) by W and S Properties is hereby (granted) (denied).
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item - April 17, 1984
SD-3-83 (Superstition Mountain Resort -
Final Plat)
April 9, 1984
Page Two
Reasons for this action: (if granted)
1 . This final plat is in substantial conformance to the
approved preliminary plat.
2. All of the requirements of the City' s Subdivision Ordinance
have been complied with.
Stipulations are:
1 . That the applicant pay all recording fees.
2. That the County Health Department approve the proposed
method of sewage disposal prior to the State' s approval
of this subdivision.
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ITEf1 # f1EETING OF /1//7
MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: Qq414-L'
YES NO ABSTA IED
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COUNCILMAN STEELSMITH V
VICE MAYOR EIDSON V
COUNCILMAN TAYLOR
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ITEM NO . 9
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT THE FINAL
PLAT FOR SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN RESORT , SD-3-83 , BY W AND S PROPERTIES ,
BE AND HEREBY IS GRANTED , WITH THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS OR CONDITIONS
AS CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO APPROVAL :
1 . THAT THE APPLICANT PAY ALL RECORDING FEES .
2 . THAT THE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT APPROVE THE PROPOSED METHOD
OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL PRIOR TO THE STATE ' S APPROVAL OF THIS
SUBDIVISION .
FOR APPROVAL
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ITEM NO . 9
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT THE FINAL
PLAT FOR SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN RESORT , SD-3-83 , BY W AND S PROPERTIES ,
BE AND HEREBY IS DENIED .
FOR DENIAL
MR. JEFF BELL, SUPERINTENDENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES,
HAS REQUESTED THAT THIS ITEM BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 1, 1984, IN ORDER TO
PERMIT THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION TIME TO
REVIEW TALENT BANK APPLICATIONS.
ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET
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ITEM NO . 10
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT APPOINTMENTS
TO THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION , BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE REGULAR
MEETING OF MAY 1 , 1984 .
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April 9, 1984
MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR2A MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
THROUGH: CITY MANAGER
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FROM: CITY CLERK '0e1
SUBJECT: PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 84-12 -- ESTABLISHING SPECIAL
ELECTION, POLLING PLACES AND PRECINCTS, DESIGNATING
ELECTION OFFICIALS AND METHOD OF VOTE
In accordance with State law, Title 16, Arizona Revised Statutes, the City
Council must adopt certain rules and regulations pertaining to an election
prior to the actual date of the election. Among the requirements are the
actual date of the election, the designation of precincts and polling
places, the hours that the polls will be open, the designation of the
election officials, the rate at which the officials are to be paid, and
the actual method of voting to be used.
I have combined all of these legalities in Resolution No. 84-12, which
will appear as an item on the April 17th agenda.
This resolution has been written with the emergency clause so that it
becomes operative immediately upon adoption.
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1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982-8002
RESOLUTION NO 84-12
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
APACHE JUNCTION, PINAL AND MARICOPA COUNTIES, ARIZONA,
AUTHORIZING A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON MAY 15, 1984,
ESTABLISHING POLLING PLACES AND VOTING DISTRICTS, PROVIDING
FOR THE RECORDATION OF THE ELECTORS' CHOICE, PROVIDING FOR
ELECTION OFFICIALS, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, it is provided by law for the holding of a Special Election for
I the City of Apache Junction, and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY 1HE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
APACHE JUNCTION, PINAL AND MARICOPA COUNTIES, ARIZONA, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1 DESIGNATION OF ELECTION DATE
That the Special Election for the City of Apache Junction be held and conducted on
Tuesday, May 15, 1984.
SECTION 2 DESIGNATION OF POLLING PLACES AND VOTING DISTRICTS
That Pinal and Maricopa County precincts be used and that the voters residing in
Pinal County Precincts 22A and 22B and Maricopa County Precinct Apache shall vote
at Superstition Mountain Elementary School , Ironwood Drive and Broadway Avenue,
Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona; and that voters residing in Pinal County
Precincts 22C and 22F shall vote at Apache Junction Junior High School , Southern
Avenue and San Marcos Drive, Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona, and that
voters residing in Pinal County Precincts 22D and 22E shall vote at Community
Christian Church, Superstition Boulevard and Valley Road, Apache Junction, Pinal
County, Arizona
The polls shall be open on said date of the Special Election from 6:00 a.m. until
700pm
SECTION 3 DESIGNATION OF ELECTION OFFICIALS
The following officers will be appointed to conduct the Special Election on
May 15, 1984, for Pinal County Precincts 22A and 22B and Maricopa Precinct
Apache• One Inspector, Two Judges, Two Clerks, One Marshal.
The following officers will be appointed to conduct the Special Election on
May 15, 1984, for Pinal County Precincts 22C and 22F• One Inspector, Four
Judges,Four Clerks, One Marshal
The following officers will be appointed to conduct the Special Election on
• May 15, 1984, for Pinal County Precincts 22D and 22E One Inspector, Two
Judges, Two Clerks, One Marshal
The following officers will appointed to conduct the Special Election on
May 15, 1984, for all Pinal and Maricopa County absentee voters One
Inspector, Two Judges, Two Clerks
If any members should fail to appear, the City Clerk shall appoint a qualified
substitute.
Said members of the Election Board shall be compensated at the rate of
$4 00 per hour or not less than $30.00 per day, whichever is greater.
SECTION 4 RECORDATION OF THE ELECTORS' CHOICE
Voting shall be by punch ballot The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed
to cause the printing of punch ballots as set forth in Title 16 of the Arizona
Revised Statutes
RESOLUTION NO. 84-12
PAGE ONE OF TWO
! /Pak 40114.
SECTION 5 DECLARING AN EMERGENCY
That the immediate operation of the provisions of this Resolution is
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necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety and
an emergency is hereby declared to exist, this Resolution shall be in
full force and effect immediately upon passage and adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
APACHE JUNCTION, PINAL AND MARICOPA COUNTIES, ARIZONA, THIS DAY
OF , 1984.
WENDELL J CLARK
Mayor
ATTEST
KATHLEEN CONNELLY
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
DAVID F ALEXANDER
City Attorney
RESOLUTION NO 84-12
PAGE TWO OF TWO
ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET
NOTES
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MOTION BY: SECONDED BY :
Y NO ABSTAINED
CnuNCIl MAN MMIANO
CODUNCILf'AN TAYLOR
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COUNCILMAN. STFR SMITH
MAYOR CLARKE
UNAN OUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED
TOTAL
ITEM NO . 11
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT RESOLUTION
NO . 84-12 , A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
APACHE JUNCTION , PINAL AND MARICOPA COUNTIES , ARIZONA , AUTHORIZING A
SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON MAY 15 , 1984 ; ESTABLISHING POLLING
PLACES AND VOTING DISTRICTS ; PROVIDING FOR THE RECORDATION OF THE
ELECTORS ' CHOICE ; PROVIDING FOR ELECTION OFFICIALS ; AND DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY , BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED .
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April 11, 1984 Approver for Agenda_.,
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First Reading ! `I SY
Second Reading
Public Hearing
MEMORANDUM TO. HONORABLE MA\Q8 AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL Old Business
THROUGH: CITY MANAGER ) _ New Business
` � Consent Agenda
FROM: CITY CLERK ,t../
SUBJECT: APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION OFFICIALS
Arizona Revised Statutes 16-531 requires that not less than 20 days prior to
an election, the City Council take action to appoint members to the election
board. The Statutes further require that, where there is a sufficient
number of applicants representing a precinct, those individuals be appointed
to serve in their respective precinct. All board members are required to
complete a training session and be certified prior to election day.
I have reviewed all of the talent bank applications which you will find in
your packet. I am recommending that experienced election workers and new
members be combined on each precinct board in order to have a greater
number of experienced officials for future elections. Due to the great
response from individuals interested in working, it will be possible to
place almost everyone in their respective precincts. The only exception
'" is in Precinct 22D/E where I am recommending that a gentleman from Precinct
22F be appointed as marshal . Since the position of marshal can involve
moving barricades and dealing with unruly parties, I feel that it would
best be filled by this individual rather than one of the remaining ladies.
Due to the great number of registered voters in Precinct 22C (837) and
Precinct 22F (1244) , I am recommending that two separate boards be
appointed to work at the Junior High School . By handling voters according
to precinct, the process will go much more quickly and long waits in line
will be eliminated. This particular board will be able to use the same
marshal and inspector.
All valid talent bank applications currently on file for election officials
are included in your packet. If you are interested in appointing an
individual other than one of those I am recommending, please discuss it
with me.
My recommendations are as follows :
1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982-8002
Pinal County Precincts 22A and 22B and Maricopa Precinct Apache:
INSPECTOR Patricia Oltman (22A)
CLERKS (2) Flora Dow Whisler (22B) and Clara Lockwood (22B)
JUDGES (2) Betty Kitzman (22B) and Geraldine Gibbons (22A)
MARSHAL Curtis Toay (Maricopa Precinct Apache)
ALTERNATE Betty Thompson (22A)
Pinal County Precincts 22C and 22F.
INSPECTOR Maribelle Gardner (22C)
CLERKS FOR 22C Carole Ann Peterson (22C) and Shirley Erickson (22C)
CLERKS FOR 22F Susan Bosell (22F) and Cora Blatterspiel (22F)
JUDGES FOR 22C Jennie Bennett (22C) and Glenda Miller (22C)
JUDGES FOR 22F ( io M r-;ei,--tee (22F) and Helen Kell (22F)
MARSHAL Frank Jimenez (22C)
ALTERNATE Martha Weichers (22C)
Pinal County Precincts 22D and 22E:
INSPECTOR Jan Hiller (22D)
CLERKS Margery Wilson (22D) and Elva Davies (22E)
JUDGES beiSKAYlvx r (22E) and Lois Downey (22D)
MARSHAL James Appler (22F)
ALTERNATE Wendy Seeman (22D)
Absentee Tally Board: (for all precincts) ff
INSPECTOR Edith McPherson (22B) f a a G-r61-)
CLERKS Irene Bloom (22A) and Jo;Y • t-a-ry (22B)
JUDGES Dorothy Seed (22E) and Jeanette Pesek (22B)
ITEM NO . 12
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
ARIZONA , THAT THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION ,
TION OFFICIALS :
FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS BE APPOINTED AS
PINAL COUNTY PRECINCTS 22A AND 22B AND MARICOPA PRECINCT APACHE :
INSPECTOR
CLERKS (2 )
JUDGES (2 )
MARSHAL
ALTERNATE
PINAL COUNTY PRECINCTS 22C AND 22F :
INSPECTOR
CLERKS FOR 22C
CLERKS FOR 22F !
JUDGES FOR 22C
MARSHAL
ALTERNATE
PINAL COUNTY PRECINCTS 22D AND 22E :
INSPECTOR
CLERKS
JUDGES
MARSHAL
ALTERNATE
ABSENTEE TALLY BOARD : ( for all precincts )
INSPECTOR
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and phone number will be available to the press and the public. From time to time,
requests arc received from State and County legislators for recommendations of
citizens to serve on State and County Commissions. If the City Council recommends
your name be submitted, you wt11 be contacted before this action is taken.
If appointed to a Board/Commission/Committee, I understand that I must reside within
the corporate limits of the City of Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the Mayor and Council.
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and phone number will be available to the press and the public. From time to time,
requests arc received from State and County legislators for recommendations of
citizens to serve on State and County Commissions. If the City Council recommends
your name be submitted, you will be contacted before this action is taken.
If appoi'ited to a Board/Commission/Committee, I understand that I must reside within
the corporate limits of the City of Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the Mayor and Council.
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and phone number will be available to the press and the public. From time to time,
requests are received from State and County legislators for recommendations of
citizens to serve on State and County Commissions. If the City Council recommends
your name be submitted, you will be contacted before this action is taken-
If appointed to a Board/Commission/Committee, I understand that I must reside within
the corporate limits of the City of Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the Mayor and Council.
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and phone number will be available to the press and the public. From time to time,
requests arc received from State and County legislators for recommendations of
citizen:, to serve on State and County Commissions. If the City Council recommends
your name be submitted, you will be contacted before this action is taken.
If appointed to a Board/Commission/Committee, I understand that I must reside within
the corporate lir.:its of the City of Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the Mayor and Council.
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NOTE: Asa candidate to a Council Board, Commission or Committee, 1__ _,
and phone number will be available to the press and the public. From time to time,
requests are received from State and County legislators for recommendations of
citizens to serve on- State and- County Commissions. If the City Council recommends
your name be submitted, you will be contacted before this action- is taken. -
If appointed to a Board/Commission/Committee, I understand that I must reside within
the corporate limits of the City of Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
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and phone number will be available to the press and the public. From time to time,
requests are received from State and County legislators for recommendations of
citizens to serve on State and County Commissions. If the City Council recommends
your name be submitted, you will be contacted before this action is taken.
If appointed to a Board/Commission/Committee, I understand that I must reside within
the corporate limits of the City of Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the Mayor and Council.
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PROFESSIONAL AND/OR COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES:
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NOTE: As a candidate to a Council Board, Commission or Committee, your name, address,
and phone number will be available to the press and the public. From time to time,
requests are received from State and County legislators for recommendations of
citizens to serve on State and County Commissions. If the City Council recommends
your name be submitted, you will be contacted before this action is taken.
If appointed to a Board/Commission/Committee, I understand that I must reside within
the corporate limits of the City of Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the Mayor and Council.
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and phone number will be available to the press and the public. From time to time,
requests arc received from State and County legislators for recommendations of
citizens to serve on State and County Commissions. If the City Council recommends
your name be submitted, you will be contacted before this action is taken.
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the corporate limits of the City of Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the ia)or and Council.
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and phone number will be available to the press and- the publid. From time-to time;
requests are received from State. andCounty legislators for recommendations of _ _
citizens to serve on State and County Commissions. If the City Council recommends
your name be submitted, you will be contacted before this action is taken.
If appointed to a Board/Commission/Committee, I understand that I must reside within
the corporate limits of the City of Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the Mayor and Council.
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and phone number will be available to the press and the public. From tiise to time,
requests arc received from State and County legislators for recommendations of
citizens to serve on State and County Commissions. If the City Council recommends
your name be submitted, you will be contacted before this action is taken.
If appointed to a Board/Commission/Committee, I understand that I must reside within
the corporate Urn] is of the City of. Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the Mayor and Council.
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the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the Mayor and Council.
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Revised 6/19/81 Signature of Applicant
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Revised 6/19/81 Signature of Applicant
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If appointed to a Board/Commission/Committee, I understand that I must reside within
the corporate limits of the City of Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the Mayor and Council.
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_
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the corporate limits of the City of Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the Mayor and Council.
Revised 6/19/81 Signature of Applicant
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citizens to serve on State and County Commissions. If the City Council recommends
your name be submitted, you will be contacted before this action is taken.
If appointed to a Board/Commission/Committee, I understand that I must reside within
the corporate limits of the City of Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the Mayor and Council.
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If appointed to a Board/Commission/Committee, I understand that I must reside within
the corporate limits of the City of Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the Mayor and Council.
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your name be submitted, you will be contacted before this action is taken.
If appointed to a Board/Commission/Committee, I understand that I must reside within
the corporate limits of the City of Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the Mayor and Council.
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citizens to serve on State and County Commissions. If the City Council recommends
your name be submitted, you will be contacted before this action is taken.
If appointed to a Board/Commission/Committee, I understand that I must reside within
the corporate limits of the City of Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
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and phone number will be available to the press and the public. From time to time,
requests arc received from State and County legislators for recommendations of
citizens to serve on State and County Commissions. If the City Council recommends
your name be submitted, you will be contacted before this action is taken.
If appolntcd to a Board/Commission/Committee, I understand that I must reside within
the corporate lir.» ts of the City of Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the ia)or and Council.
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ADDITIONAL PERTINENT INFORMATION/REFERENCES:
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and phone number will be available to the press and the public. From time to time,
requests are received from State and County legislators for recommendations of
citizens to serve on State and County Commissions. If the City Council recommends
your name be submitted, you will be contacted before this action is taken.
If appointed to a Board/Commission/Committee, I understand that I must reside within
the corporate limits of the City of Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the Mayor and Council.
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DATE:
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citizens to serve on State and County Commissions. If the City Council recommends
your name be submitted, you will be contacted before this action is taken.
If appointed to a Board/Commission/Committee, I understand that I must reside within
the corporate limits of the City of Apache Junction and that I cannot be absent from
the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the Mayor and Council.
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Revised 6/19/31 Signature d Applicant
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NOTICE INVITING BID PROPOSALS
STREET PAVING MATERIALS
PROJECT NO. PW-84-5
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be accepted by the City of
Apache Junction, Arizona , at 1001 North Idaho Road, Apache Junction,
Arizona, 85220, to provide:
1400 Tons of 3/4" - 5.5% Asphalt Concrete
Each bidder shall provide such information as may be required by the
City as evidence that he is qualified to provide the materials, trans-
portation, and services as required.
Envelopes should be sealed and addressed to the City Clerk at the above
address. Envelopes shall be marked "Bids for Paving Materials, Project
No. PW-84-5.
Sealed bids will be received in the City Clerk's office until 10:00 a.m. ,
on April 16, 1984, at which time and place the bids will be opened and
read as a matter of public information.
Any bids received after closing time will be returned unopened. The
City of Apache Junction reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids
received.
Additional information can be obtained from the Operations Supervisor,
Douglas Dobson, at 982-8002.
Publish Friday, April 6, 1984.
*These quantities are estimates and may vary slightly. The estimates
should include delivery within the City limits and in various amounts
depending on each project.
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DATE: April 16, 1984
MEMORANDUM TO: The Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council
THRU: ` City Manager/Director of Public Works.
FROM: Operations Superintendent
REGARDING: Bids for Paving Materials
Public Works Project No. PW-84-5
Bid proposals were opened at 10:00 a.m. , April 16, 1984 for 1400 tons
of 3/4"-5.5% asphalt concrete to be used on various city streets.
Attached is a bid tabulation of the proposals received for consideration.
Asphalt Mining and Concrete Company was the low bidder by approximately
$1,890.00. Therefore, it is recommended that the proposal as submitted
by Asphalt Mining and Concrete Company be accepted.
Attachments: Bid Tabulation
Suggested Motion
Approver for Agenda
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Second Reading
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STREET PAVING MATERIALS
PROJECT NO. PW-84-5
.•. APRIL 16 , 1984
Those Present : Lori V. Clark, Deputy City Clerk
Doug Dobson, Operations Supervisor
Keith Lewis , Controller
Representatives of Union Rock & Materials
and AMCON
A public notice was published one time on Friday, April 6 ,
1984 , in the Mesa Tribune, inviting bid proposals for Street
Paving Materials . The written bids were to be submitted by
10 : 00 a.m. , on April 16 , 1984 , in compliance with bid
specifications .
The bids were opened and read by Deputy City Clerk Lori V.
Clark as follows :
Century Materials
P.O. Box 3175
2156 E. 1st Street 1400 Tons 3/4" 5 . 5%
Tempe, Arizona 85281 Asphalt Concrete $21 .35 per ton
AMCON
P.O. Box 1106 1400 Tons 3/4" 5. 5%
Mesa, Arizona 85201 Asphalt Concrete $20 . 00 per ton
Union Rock & Materials
Corporation 1400 Tons 3/4" 5 . 5% $21 . 40
P.O. Box 8007 Asphalt Concrete
Phoenix, Arizona 85066 With Cement - 1 . 08
$22. 48 per ton
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Keith Lewis Doug Dobson
Controller Operations Supervisor
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ITEM NO . 13
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT
W1\i BE AWARDED THE BID FOR PROJECT
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ITEM NO . 14
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT A WORK
SESSION BE HELD ON APRIL 30 , 1984 , AT 7 : 00 P . M . , IN THE CITY COUNCIL
CHAMBERS .
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT AN EXECUTIVE SESSION AND A WORK SESSION BE
HELD ON MAY 1 , 1984 , AT 6 : 00 P . M . , IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS .
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W E McDANIEL
Director
April 9, 1984
MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
FROM: Director of .. .1 c Safety W&114•
THROUGH: City Manager
SUBJECT: Departmental Report March 1984
Attached you will find the Departmental Report for March 1984. Traffic accidents
in March showed a marked decrease in occurrences. This decrease coincides with the
large numbers of winter visitors that are returning to their summer homes. The
largest and most important decrease shows injury accidents reduced 62% over February
1984.
All index crimes except motor vehicle theft decreased from February 1984. Crimes
were reduced an average of 33.6% in March and this again appears to be caused by
the number of winter visitors leaving the city due to the mild weather throughout
the country. The only increase in index crimes came with our first motor vehicle
theft of 1984.
Animal Control activity as follows:
Impound Fees $ 244.00
License Fees 365.00
Kennel Fee 50.00
Rabies Fees 187.50
Total Fees for March $ 846.50 Deposited to General Fund
Total 1984 $3788.50 Deposited to General Fund
1001 NORTH IDAHO RD • APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE (602) 982-8260
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Impounded Adopted
Dogs 129 41
Cats 42 8
Destroyed In Pound At End Of Month
Dogs 64 11
Cats 35 1
Reclaimed Transferred To County
Dogs 26 0
Cats 0 0
Dog Licenses Sold To Date
1984 Licenses: 540
Kennel Permits Sold To Date
1984 Kennel Permits: 3
Donations
Puppy Chow
Cat Food
Citations Issued
Dog Running At Large: 0
Unlicensed Dog: 0
Complaints
March 110
1984 333
DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITY
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC TOTAL
ACCIDENTS* * 961 Accident-No Injury
962 Accident-Injury
961 23 22 15 60 963 Accident-Fatality
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Al 1 0 0 1 P Persons Injured
PP 15 17 7 39 or Killed
S Speed Related
962 13 16 6 35 AL Alcohol Related
P 17 22 6 46 PP Private Property
S 4 5 2 11
AL 0 2 1 3
963 1 0 0 1
P 1 0 0 1
S 0 0 0 0
AL 0 0 0 0
TRAFFIC CITATIONS
SPEED 42 41 28 111
ALCOHOL 8 11 10
329
WARNINGS 100 225 41 29
66
OTHER 165 215 170 450
INDEX CRIMES
MURDER 0 0 0 0
RAPE 0 0 0 0
ROBBERY 0 0 0 0
BURGLARY 13 18 13 44
AG. ASSAULT 3 4 3 10
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 0 0 1 I
LARCENY 44 46 24 114
ARSON 0 0 0 0
COMPLAINTS TAKEN 633 657 685 1975
C.R.T. HITS
FELONY 6 2 0 8
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
March 28, 1984
MEMORANDUM TO. THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUN c4L
THROUGH: MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER/
,, ACTING PLANNING DIRECTOR c/
PREPARED BY.: 't4JIM NAKAGAWA, ASSOCIATE PLANNER
SUBJECT: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MINUTES
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Attached please find copies of the Planning and Zoning Commission
Minutes of March 13, 1984.
Please have the original Minutes placed in the "Minutes Book" in
the City Clerk' s office.
JAN:mas
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD
APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA
MARCH 13, 1984
MINUTES
Present Absent Guests
ormik Mr. Polomskey Mrs Conway George Little Jerry Burgess
Mr Taylor Roger Short Mike Kovacs
Mr Rogers Keith Stachar Frank Grace
Mr. Sansone Nadine Grace Yvonne Petersen
Mr. Vehon Frank Burch Dan Petersen
Mr Sanchez, Chairman Kenneth Ragan Richard Oltman
Mr. McNulty, Acting Planning Director Jim Crofford Norman Thompson
Mr. Nakagawa, Acting Executive Secretary John Schoeph, Staff
Mrs Samuelson, Recording Secretary Wendy Derzawiec, Press
Mr & Mrs Russell Lepper
Synopsis
Agenda dated March 13, 1984 - accepted as presented
Minutes dated February 28, 1984 - approved as presented.
PZ-2-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 254) - recommended for approval
PZ-3-84 (Proposed Ordinance No 256) - recommended for approval
PZ-4-84 (Proposed Ordinance No 257) - recommended for approval.
PZ-6-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 259) - recommended for approval
SUP-3-84 (Special Use Permit request) - denied
PZ-12-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 267) - Commission Initiative authorized
for public hearing
1. Chairman after the Pledge of Allegiance was recited,
asked the recording secretary to call the roll
2 Mrs. Samuelson called the roll and determined that six members
were present with one absent as noted above.
She informed the Commissioners that Mrs Conway
was ill tonight
3 Chairman there being a quorum, called the meeting to
order. There being no discussion on the Agenda,
he called for a motion
4 Taylor/Sansoni M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona,
that the Agenda dated March 13, 1984, be accepted
as presented."
The motion passed unanimously (6-0-0).
" "'`` 5. Chairman there being no discussion on the Minutes dated
February 28, 1984, he called for a motion
6 Vehon/Rogers M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona,
that the Minutes dated February 28, 1984, be
approved as presented "
The motion passed unanimously (6-0-0).
7. Chairman opened the public hearing on PZ-2-84, Proposed
Ordinance No 254, a rezoning from GR to CB-2.
He asked for staff briefing.
8. Mr. Nakagawa briefed the Commission regarding the case
9 Chairman asked if the applicant would like to speak on
this case
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10. Jim Crofford represented the applicants and stated that
they want to rezone two parcels to CB-2 to
use or sell for future business
11. Chairman there being no one to speak in favor or in
opposition of the case, he asked for staff
recommendation.
12 Mr Nakagawa stated there was no objection and recommended /0111N,
a dedication of right-of-way
i 13 Chairman closed the public hearing and called for a motion
14. Sansoni/Polomskey M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
- Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona,
that in rezoning case PZ-2-84, also known as
Proposed Ordinance No 254, application of
Donna and Robert Loewenstein for their property
described as, a matter of public record, requesting
rezoning from GR General Rural to CB-2 General
Business Zone, that the Commission recommends to
the Apache Junction City Council the approval
of said application.
"Any stipulations are
The applicant dedicate the west seventeen
- feet (17') of the subject property for public
roadway and associated purposes.
"The reason for the recommendation is
It is currently consistent with the General Plan "
The motion passed unanimously (6-0-0).
I- 15. Chairman opened the public hearing on PZ-3-84, Proposed
Ordinance No 256, a rezoning from CR-1 to
CB-2 He asked for staff briefing.
16. Mr. Nakagawa briefed the Commission regarding the case
17 Chairman asked if the applicant would like to speak on
this case
18 Mike Kovacs stated that Mr. Short would also be involved
in the project as a co-owner representing
Mr Rafferty
19 Roger Short said he appreciated all the staff assistance
received and they want to build a boat storage
4. ,c. and maintenance facility. He commented that
a precedent had been set by the existing
_"y, . CB-2 uses
20 Mr Taylor asked if he had any objections to a planned
development as suggested by staff
( 21. Mr. Kovacs replied that he had been involved with PD's
and they are very expensive and not feasible
for this project He added that they will strive
to keep the area and recreation route as it is now.
} 22 Mr Taylor asked about stipulating screening.
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• 23. Mr Kovacs replied that there is no obnoxious use planned
as it will be for boat storage and a service
bay area. He commented that CB-1 would not be
able to facilitate the type of development they
want He added that CB-2 zoning is there.
24 Mr Sansoni noted that the transmittal stated that the
property was 500' south of Lost Dutchman which
- was in error.
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25 Chairman there being no one to speak in favor or in
opposition, he asked for staff recommendation
26. Mr Nakagawa stated that the area should be allowing
recreational/commercial uses, but that some
control should be applied. He added that
a dedication of right-of-way was recommended
Amokfor the north fifty feet of the subject property
He noted that the applicant has applied for
a General Plan amendment which is under separate
review and amendments are normally considered on
an annual basis
27 Mr Taylor asked what staff recommendation was.
28. Mr. Nakagawa replied that the staff is not opposed to the
PD designation being applied.
29 Mr. Sansoni was concerned about adequate ingress-egress
30 Mr Nakagawa stated that a safe-sight distance was needed
in each direction
31. Mr. Taylor asked if this was to go PD if it would fall
into the new Ordinance.
32. Mr. McNulty replied that the new Ordinance will not
come up for public hearing until a future meeting
_ f and then it goes to the City Council.
33. Chairman asked if the applicant had any rebuttal
34. Mr. Kovacs stated that access will be a problem no matter
what the property is zoned He added that
Lost Dutchman would possibly be graded through
in the next two years and that it was a main
arterial He added that if they are asked to
take a lesser zone, they will wait until
October for the General Plan to be reviewed
He said that local business zoning was not
heavy enough for the area and that he was
asking for what others in the area already had.
He commented that he would take CB-1 if it could
be upgraded to CB-2 later
35 Mr McNulty noted that if they did and the property was
sold it would revert back to CB-1 unless sold
to someone to continue an existing business.
• 36. Mr Vehon asked if stipulations could be put in that
„,,} no manufacturing be done.
37 Mr McNulty replied that if it can be done under the zone
they cannot change it
38 Mr. Polomskey noted that under the City Ordinance they can
either grant CB-2 or not grant it.
39. Mr. Vehon commented it could be granted with a stipulation
that it would be reviewed within one year
40. Mr Kovacs stated he had no problem with the reverter
suggested by Mr McNulty
41 Chairman there being no further rebuttal or discussion,
he called for a motion
42 Polomskey/Vehon M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona,
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that in rezoning case PZ-3-84, also known as
Proposed Ordinance No 256, application of
Daniel Rafferty through Mike Kovacs for his
property described as, a matter of public
record, requesting rezoning from CR-1 Single
Residence to CB-2 General Business Zone, that
the Commission recommends to the Apache Junction
City Council the approval of said application
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"Any stipulations or recommendations are
1. The applicant dedicate the north fifty
feet (50' ) of the subject property for public
roadway and associated purposes
2 That an approval for a General Plan amend-
ment or a specific plan be approved for this
site to General Commercial
"The reasons for this recommendation are
1. The request is not in compliance with the
General Plan,-but will probably be in compliance
in the future.
2 It would be the highest and best use of
the property at this time."
The motion passed unanimously (6-0-0).
43. Chairman opened the public hearing on PZ-4-84, Proposed
Ordinance No 257, a rezoning from GR to
CB-2 He asked for staff briefing.
44. Mr Nakagawa briefed the Commission regarding the case.
45. Chairman asked if the applicant was present to speak
on the case
46. Kenneth Ragan stated he intended to develop the property
himself and it would be either a mobile home
sales or storage area after the Freeway is
developed.
47 Mr Taylor noted that the two parcels north of Southern
were not in a commercial opportunity zone
48. Mr. Ragan commented that the isolated GR parcel owner
was not opposed to the rezoning.
49. Chairman asked if anyone wished to speak in favor.
50 Norman Thompson stated he has a financial interest in this
property and that residential would be out of
place here He added that approval would mean
additional income to the city
51. Chairman there being no one else to speak in favor, he
asked if anyone wished to speak in opposition.
52 Dan Peterson stated he lives outside of the City limits
and wanted to know how this would affect his
permit for a fence forty feet from his property
line and how it would change his horse privileges
with Solana cutting through
53. Chairman noted that the five-year plan has the Freeway
only to Power Road and Southern only being
completed to Ellsworth
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54. Mr Nakagawa commented that if a Federal patent easement
is in the City they will have to comply with
the City Ordinance He added that the arterial
will ultimately be fifty foot from the centerline
55 Chairman added that no one could take away his privileges.
56. Mr Taylor noted that they consider opposition from one
outside the City as much as from one within the
City
57 Chairman asked if there was any other opposition
58 Frank Burch stated he was neither for or against the project
He added that it should be for the highest and
best use of the land He added that a two-year
reversion clause should be considered.
59 Chairman there being no one else to speak in opposition,
he asked for staff recommendation
60 Mr Nakagawa stated that the two issues to be considered
were access and land use compatibility He
added that a stipulation of road dedication
was recommended and that the applicant had
applied for a road abandonment
61. Chairman asked if there was any rebuttal from the applicant
62 Mr Ragan stated he did not plan to sell the property and
that he had made an offer to Mrs Nolen who
owns the isolated GR parcel.
63 Chairman there being no further rebuttal, he closed
the public hearing and called for a motion.
64. Mr. Taylor asked about the General Plan designation on
the two parcels again
65 Mr McNulty replied that the General Plan designations on
the Map are not to scale and are interpretable.
66. Mr Vehon asked if dedications were necessary for Acacia
and Starr
- '' 67 Mr Nakagawa replied that he had no objections to the
dedications
68 Chairman called for a motion.
69. Vehon/Rogers M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
mod_ ye a Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona,
that in rezoning case PZ-4-84, also known as
Proposed Ordinance No 257, application of
Kenneth Ragan, Steven Stagnaro, and Norman
Thompson for their property described as, a
matter of public record, requesting rezoning
from GR General Rural to CB-2 General Business
Zone, that the Commission recommends to the
Apache Junction City Council the approval of
said application
"Any stipulation or recommendation is
The applicant dedicate the west thirty-three
• feet (33') along Acacia; the east thirty-three
feet (33' ) along Starr, and the south fifty
feet (50') along Southern for public roadway
and associated purposes
"The reasons for the recommendation are•
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1. These particular properties do abut a major
highway which would allow a higher designation
than a residential zone.
2 It would be within the realm of the City of
Apache Junction General Plan which does allow
this area with some flexibility to go to a
general business zone "
The motion passed unanimously (6-0-0).
70 Chairman opened the public hearing on PZ-6-84, Proposed
Ordinance No. 259, a rezoning from GR to TH.
He asked for staff briefing
71. Mr. Nakagawa briefed the Commission regarding the case
72 Chairman asked the applicant if he would like to speak
.. . on the case.
73. Jerry Burgess stated he would answer any questions the
Commission might have.
74. Mr. Vehon asked if he was proposing to go to smaller
mobile home lots than 1; acre.
- .. 75. Mr. Burgess replied he was
41 76 Chairman there being no one to speak in favor of this
case, he asked if anyone wished to speak in
opposition
77 Russell Lepper stated he had signed a petition in the past
for others and it was a bad experience He
said the neighborhood is beginning to look
like a slum area.
78. Mrs. Lepper stated she was also in opposition to this
rezoning for the same reason
79. Mr. Lepper added that the neighbors were holding two
week long yard sales and that the area looks
like cattle stalls
80 Mr Sansoni advised him to do something about the situation
through the proper channels
81. Chairman asked for staff recommendation.
82. Mr. Nakagawa stated there was no objection and that the
DCC was recommending a stipulation of
dedication of right-of-way
83. Chairman asked if the applicant had any rebuttal
84 Mr Burgess stated he was not trying to do anything not
approved by the General Plan
85. Chairman there being no other rebuttal, he closed
the public hearing and called for a motion
86. Sansoni/Taylor M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona,
that in rezoning case PZ-6-84, also known as
Proposed Ordinance No. 259, application of
Jerry Burgess for his property described as,
a matter of public record, requesting rezoning
from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone
(TH), that the Commission recommends to the
Apache Junction City Council the approval of
said application
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"Any stipulations or recommendations are.
The applicant dedicate the south forty feet
(40') and the east thirty-three feet (33')
of the subject property for public roadway
and associated purposes
"The reasons for the recommendation are:
1 The request conforms to the General Plan
2 It is the highest and best use of the land "
The motion passed unanimously (6-0-0).
87. Chairman the meeting resumed after a five minute recess
at 8 55 p m He opened the public hearing
on SUP-3-84 and asked for staff briefing
88. Mr Nakagawa briefed the Commission regarding the case
89. Chairman asked if the applicant was present to speak on
the case
90. Frank Grace stated he would answer any questions asked.
91 Mr Taylor asked if this was a painted sign
92. Mr. Grace replied that the sign is internally illuminated
93. Chairman there being no one to speak in favor or in
opposition, he asked for staff recommendation.
94 Mr Nakagawa stated that the only stipulation recommended
was for the leading edge of the sign to
be set back at least ten feet.
95 Chairman asked if there was any rebuttal
96 Mr. Grace said there is a six foot wall there and they
want to go eighteen inches beyond the property
line. He said he did not understand why the
sign had to be set back.
97 Mr Nakagawa stated that the Building Official said that in
a TH zone all structures and buildings have to
be set back at least ten feet and they have to
go by that standard since a sign is treated as
a structure.
98 Chairman noticed that the DCC did not state if they had
any objections.
99 Mr. Nakagawa said the only comments were those received
from the Building Official
100. Mr. Grace commented that the interior type of lighting
will not shoot across the street, but will
illuminate the face of the sign and part of
the driveway
101. Mr. Sansoni wanted to know if there was a definite objection
from staff
102. Mr McNulty said there was no objection from the DCC
He added that the sign would be 26 feet high
in an area constructed with homes and would
be illuminated and on all night
103. Mr. Taylor stated that it would be the first commercial
sign in the area
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104. Mr. Sansoni commented that the sign would be 96 square
feet He added that other places would want
to advertise too
105. Mr Taylor wanted to see a smaller sign and did not see
the necessity for a sign in this area
106. Mr Grace felt it was within the limits of what he
needed and said he could lower the sign Ammo,
107. Mr Vehon asked how far the sign could be read
108 Mr. Grace replied that it was for people driving by the
park as an identification sign.
109 Mr Rogers felt tht the sign would not cut off the view
except for people in the park.
110 Chairman there being no more discussion, closed the
public hearing and called for a motion
111. Taylor/Polomskey M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona,
that in case SUP-3-84, a Special Use Permit
request by Frank Grace for a 6 foot by 16 foot
identification sign, 26 feet high, for Weaver's
Needle Travel Trailer Resort be denied."
112. Mr Taylor added that he would not give any reasons for the
denial as he felt they were not necessary.
The motion passed 5-1-0, with Mr Rogers
dissenting
113. Chairman noted there were no Communications, Awards, or
Presentations; no Requests from Other Agencies,
and no Old Business He asked for staff briefing
on the agenda item under New Business, PZ-12-84,
Proposed Ordinance No 267
114. Mr. Nakagawa stated that this was a request for a Commission
initiated amendment to the Planned Development
section of the Zoning Ordinance (Article 33).
115. Mr. Vehon asked if they would be receiving a draft of
the staff's version of the Ordinance
116. Mr. McNulty replied that they would and this was being
presented as an alternative to the Zoning
Ordinance Rewrite Committee's version.
117. Chairman called for a motion
118. Vehon/Polomskey M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona,
that a public hearing by Commission Initiative
for PZ-12-84, a proposed amendment to Article 33
of the Zoning Ordinance relating to Planned
Developments is hereby authorized "
The motion passed unanimously (6-0-0)
119. Chairman asked if there was anyone to speak under
a Call to the Public
• 120. Mr. McNulty stated that the Rewrite Committee should be
revamped with subcommittees reformed and that
there should be input from the City Council
He said if Commission members are part of the
subcommittee, they should be appointed as
chairman.
Ask
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121 Mr. Vehon suggested that the Commission get together
with staff to discuss the Rewrite Committee
122 Commission a general discussion followed on having a
work session to discuss this subject
123 Chairman called for a motion.
124 Vehon/Taylor M/S "Move that an agenda item be placed on
the next agenda for a motion to set a work
session to discuss the Zoning Ordinance
Rewrite Committee "
- The motion passed unanimously (6-0-0)
125. Chairman noted there was nothing under Information
and Reports There being no further business,
he called for a motion to adjourn
126. Taylor/Sansoni M/S to adjourn.
The meeting adjourned at 9 41 p m
Recorded and transcribed by•
Margeviue1son, Recording Secretary
Respectfully submitted by
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James A akagawa, ng Executive Secretary
APPROVED:
Ken Sanchez, Chairman
Planning and Zoning Co fission
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT THE MEETING
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DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS Rich Broman / vi
CITY ATTORNEY Mr. Alexander/Mr. Hirsch / P
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST John Schoeph
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