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May 23, 1984
Approver for Agenda
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ACTING PLANNING DIRECTOR Old Business
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FROM: JIM NAKAGAWA, ASSOCIATE PLANNER ✓ Consent Agenda
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-51-83 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 245)
JUNE 19, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
JULY 3, 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning case No. 51-83, Proposed Ordinance No. 245, is a request
by the applicants G. Brent Teeples representing the Walkers, Belluccis,
Gundstroms, and Explorers Investment to rezone their property from
GR General Rural to TH/PD Trailer Homesite by Planned Development.
The applicant is proposing a 200-lot travel trailer resort. The
site is a vacant 20-acre parcel located on the southwest corner of
Lost Dutchman Boulevard and Ironwood Drive in Section 18. It is
designated Medium Density on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses
include vacant land, mobile homes, and houses.
Development Coordinating Committee Comments
The proposed density would be 20 persons per acre which would comply with
the General Plan. The companion preliminary plat, SD-13-83, cannot
be approved by the Subdivision Committee until the area is designated as
having an assured water supply. If a decision is made to recommend approval
of the proposal , the Commission must find that this Planned Development
complies with all six criteria as 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.
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
PUBLIC HEARING
I . THIS IS THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 245 ,
PZ-51-83 THE APPLICANT IS G. BRENT
TEEPLES (AS REPRESENTATIVE)
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)
G. CALL UPON THE PLANNING DIRECTOR FOR HIS RECOMMENDATIONS .
7 , ANY REBUTTAL CIF CONTROVERSY - OR NEED - CHAIRMAN 'S
JUDGEMENT)
A. APPLICANT
B. IN FAVOR
C. OPPOSED
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-51-83 (Proposed Ordinance No. 245)
May 23, 1984
Page Two
The final development plans for the perimeter wall will need to be
approved by the Planning Department in order to make certain that the wall
is decorative and not monotonous and linear, that it is recessed at
various intervals, that the height is varied, that desert landscaping is
provided, and that the exterior appearance is attractive and provides
variety.
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of
May 22, 1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the following
motion: (M/S Taylor/Polomskey 4-0-0)
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City
of Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-51-83, also
known as Proposed Ordinance No. 245, application of G. Brent Teeples
representing the Walkers, Belluccis, Gundstroms, and Explorers
Investment for their property described as a matter of public record,
requesting rezoning from GR General Rural which is a holding type
pattern in this City, to TH/PD Trailer Homesite by Planned Development,
that the Commission recommends to the Apache Junction City Council
the approval of said application.
"Any stipulations or recommendations are:
1 . Final plat approval will be required prior to final PD
approval in order for the City to obtain dedicated roadways.
2. The perimeter wall shall be designed to the satisfaction of
the Planning Department so as to provide variety by recessing
the wall at various intervals, varying the height, incorporating
landscaping, or some similar means.
3. The applicant shall comply with all requirements of the City
Engineer, Building Official , and Fire Department.
4. Standards and specifications shall comply with the City
Development Guide.
5. The applicant comply with the requirements for final Planned
Development approval prior to the issuance of building permits.
6. It is stipulated in the PD plans that a loop does extend, as
agreed to at the P&Z meeting of 5/22/84, going down Windsong
to provide water to the neighbors.
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-51-83 (Proposed Ordinance No. 245)
May 23, 1984
Page Three
"The reasons for this recommendation are:
1 . It complies with Section 33.09 of the Zoning Ordinance, all
six elements thereof.
2. It is basically in compliance with the General Plan of Apache
Junction for Planned Developments."
Recommended Motion
See attached.
JAN:mas
RECOMMENDED MOTION
ORDINANCE NO. 245
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT IN ZONING CASE PZ-51-83 , application of
G. Brent Teeplesrepresenting the Walkers, Belluccis, Gundstroms, and
Exp+et s-+vestine,t,
ALSO KNOWN AS ORDINANCE NO 245
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-51-83 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH/PD
TRAILER HOMESITE 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. Final plat approval will be required prior to final PD approval in
order for the City to obtain dedicated roadways.
2. The perimeter wall shall be designed to the satisfaction of the Planning
Department so as to provide variety by recessing the wall at various intervals,
varying the height, incorporating landscaping, or some similar means
3 The applicant shall comply with all requirements of the City Engineer,
Building Official, and Fire Department
4 Standards and specifications shall comply with the City Development Guide.
5 The applicant comply with the requirements for final Planned Development
approval prior to the issuance of building permits.
6. It is stipulated in the PD plans that a loop does extend,as agreed to at
the PE meetiug-of 5/22/84,goiny down Windsuny Lu pruvtdu wafer -to-the-neighbors
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 245
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-51-83 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH/PD
TRAILER HOMESITE 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 North of the Northeast $ of the Northeast ; 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 d u rict ,ssification
from GR General Rural to TH/PD Trailer Homesite 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 "Street Light Agreement," and if
executed as part of this application, the "Agreement for Maintenance
of Landscaping Within City Rights-of-Way."
3 Applicant shall install, at his own expense, fire hydrants as per
approved plans of the Apache Junction Fire District for this
Planned Development.
4 Applicant shall install, at his own expense, off-site street improvements
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
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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:
Davi . Al ander
City Attorney
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ORDINANCE NO 245
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
May 23, 1984 Approver for Agenda
Date Item #
First Reading 6' r7
MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILSIe/cond Reading 7.
(`, Public Hearing
THROUGH: ' . MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER/ OId Business
l ACTING PLANNING DIRECTOR New Business
1 Consent Agenda
FROM: ry(DJ JJ JIM NAKAGAWA, ASSOCIATE PLANNER •
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-14-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 272)
JUNE 19, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
JULY 3, 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning case No. PZ-14-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 272, is a request
by the applicants Bernard and Ruth Freeman to rezone their property
from GR General Rural to CR-3 Single Residence Zone. The site is a
vacant 24,000 square foot parcel located on the northwest corner of
Thunderbird Drive and Roosevelt Street in Section 20. It is
designated Medium/High Density Residential on the General Plan.
Surrounding land uses include houses, mobile homes, businesses , and
vacant land.
Planning Department Comments
No significant problems are anticipated to the rezoning noting that
it would be consistent with the Medium/High Density General Plan
designation for the site. The DCC does not recommend stipulating
any dedications because the rights-of-way are already acquired.
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-14-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 272)
May 23, 1984
Page Two
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of
May 22, 1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the following
motion: (M/S Polomskey/Rogers 4-0-0)
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the
City of Apache Junction, Arizona , that rezoning case PZ-14-84,
also known as Proposed Ordinance No. 272, application of
Bernard and Ruth Freeman for their property described as a
matter of public record, requesting rezoning from GR General
Rural to CR-3 Single Residence Zone, that the Commission
recommends to the Apache Junction City Council the approval
of said application.
"The reasons for this recommendation are:
1 . The request conforms with the General Plan' s Medium/
High Density designation.
2. It is the best use and conforms to surrounding property. "
Recommended Motion
See attached.
JAN:mas
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RECOMMENDED MOTION
ORDINANCE NO 272
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT IN ZONING CASE PZ-14-84 application of
Bernard and Ruth Freeman
ALSO KNOWN AS ORDINANCE NO. 272
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-14-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO
CR-3 SINGLE 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.)
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ORDINANCE NO 272
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-14-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CR-3
SINGLE 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 0.1.4„
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SECTION I IN GENERAL
The zoning district classification on the Apache Junction, Arizona,
- Zoning Map for the parcel of land described as
Lot 2, Bixville Homes, further described as being located on
the corner of Thunderbird Drive and Roosevelt Street, being
.55 acres, 207.59 feet on Roosevelt Street, 115 75 feet on
Thunderbird Drive Bounded on the east by Thunderbird Drive,
on the south by Roosevelt Street, and on the west by a
20 foot alley, in Section 20, 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-3 Single 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
Kathleen Connelly
City Clerk
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
May 23, 1984 Approver for Agenda
Date Item #
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MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIC'"�jnd Reading 3 OC',
Public Hearing
THROUGH: `4,40ICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER/ --- Old Business
ACTING PLANNING DIRECTOR New Business
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FROM: ` f J JIM NAKAGAWA, ASSOCIATE PLANNER
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SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-16-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 274)
JUNE 19, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
JULY 3, 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning case No. PZ-16-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 274, is a request
by the applicants James and Lois Riley and Keith and Martha Burkinshaw
to rezone their property from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone
(TH) . The site is a developed 27,500 square foot parcel located on the
southwest corner of Shiprock Street and Cedar Drive in Section 18. It
is designated Medium/High Density on the General Plan. Surrounding land
uses include mobile homes.
Planning Department Comments
The staff had no objections to the rezoning noting that it would be
consistent with the Medium/High Density General Plan designation for the
site. The staff does recommend stipulating the dedication of the north
thirty-three feet (33' ) and the east thirty-three feet (33' ) and the
south five feet (5' ) 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-16-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 274)
May 23, 1984
Page Two
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of
May 22, 1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the following
motion: (M/S Taylor/Polomskey 4-0-0)
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City
of Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-16-84, also
known as Proposed Ordinance No. 274, application of James and
Lois Riley; and Keith and Martha Burkinshaw 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 thirty-three feet (33' ) , the
east thirty-three feet (33' ) , and the south five feet (5' ) of
the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes.
"The reason for the recommendation is:
The application for rezoning complies substantially with
the General Plan of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona."
Recommended Motion
See attached.
JAN:mas
RECOMMENDED MOTION
ORDINANCE NO. 274
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT IN ZONING CASE PZ-16-84 ,application of
James and Lois Riley; and Keith and Martha Burkinshaw
ALSO KNOWN AS ORDINANCE NO 274 ,
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-16-84 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 north thirty-three feet (33'), the east
thirty-three feet (33') and the south five feet (5') 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. 274
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-16-84 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 /ak
( SECTION I IN GENERAL
The zoning district classification on the Apache Junction, Arizona, Zoning
Map for the parcel of land described as.
Commencing at the Southwest corner of Lot 26, Section 18, Township 1
North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, thence
North 0° 03' 55" East along the westerly section line of Section 18,
a distance of 168.50 feet to a point on the said westerly section line
of Section 18; from which the Northwest corner of Lot 26, Section 18,
bears North 0° 03' 55" East 161.50 feet distant therefrom; thence
North 89° 58' 00" East a distance of 391 34 feet to the true point of
beginning, thence North 0° 00' 12" West; being parallel to the easterly
line of said Lot 26, a distance of 161 52 feet, thence North 89° 57' 53"
East being the northerly line of said Lot 26 a distance of 248 00 feet,
thence South 0° 00' 12" East being the easterly line of Lot 26, a
distance of 181.53 feet, thence South 89° 58' 00" West a distance of
33 feet, thence North 0° 00' 12" West a distance of 20 feet; thence
_ w 4 South 89° 58' 00" West a distance of 215 00 feet to the true point of
beginning in 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 north thirty-three feet (33'),
the east thirty-three feet (33' ), and the south five feet (5') 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
ATTEST Mayor
Kathleen Connelly
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
Davi exard
City Attorney
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Public Hearing
THROUGH: 4MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER/ Old Business
New Business
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SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-18-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 276)
JUNE 19, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
JULY 3, 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning case No. PZ-18-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 276, is a request
by the applicants William and Mary Eakin to rezone their property
from GR General Rural to CR-3 Single Residence Zone. The site is a
developed one acre parcel located at 550 N. Ocotillo Drive on the
west side of Ocotillo, 200 feet north of Virginia Street in Section 19.
It is designated Medium/High Density on the General Plan. Surrounding
land uses include mobile homes and houses.
Planning Department Comments
The staff had no objections to the rezoning noting that it would be
consistent with the Medium/High Density General Plan designation for
the site. The staff does not recommend any dedication because the right-
of-way is already acquired.
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-18-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 276)
May 23, 1984
Page Two
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of
May 22, 1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the following
motion: (M/S Polomskey/Taylor 4-0-0)
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the
City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-18-84,
also known as Proposed Ordinance No. 276, application of William
and Mary Eakin for their property described as a matter of
public record, requesting rezoning from GR General Rural to
CR-3 Single Residence Zone, that the Commission recommends to
the Apache Junction City Council the approval of said
application.
"The reasons for this recommendation are:
1 . The request complies with the General Plan' s Medium/
High Density designation.
2. The request is compatible with surrounding property."
Recommended Motion
See attached.
JAN:mas
RECOMMENDED MOTION
ORDINANCE NO.276
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT IN ZONING CASE PZ-18-84 , application of William
and Mary Eakin
ALSO KNOWN AS ORDINANCE NO.276 ,
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-18-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO
CR-3 SINGLE 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.
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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. 276
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-18-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CR-3
SINGLE 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. Amok
SECTION I IN GENERAL
The zoning district classification on the Apache Junction, Arizona,
- Zoning Map for the parcel of land described as:
• Tract 42, Cayton Subdivision, recorded in the records of
Pinal County, Arizona, Book 5 of Maps, Page 21, in
Section 19, 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-3 Single 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:
Kathleen Connelly
City Clerk
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CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
-= JUNE 5, 1984
The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Apache Junction,
Arizona, was held on June 5, 1984, at the Apache Junction City Council
rm., Chambers pursuant to the notice required by law.
= CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Clarke called the meeting to order at 7.00 p.m.
INVOCATION
Councilman Taylor led the Invocation.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Councilman Damiano led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Councilmen Present: Councilman Hill, Councilman Taylor,
Q-„ __'-.'t Councilman Steelsmith, Councilman
Damiano, Mayor Clarke
Councilmen Absent: Councilman Shanks, Vice Mayor Eidson
[ Staff Present: City Manager Michael J. McNulty
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly
Controller Keith Lewis
Director of Public Safety
Bill McDaniel
Director of Public Works
Rich Broman
Director of Planning Chuck Newcomer
„oft. _ Economic Development Specialist
John Schoeph
City Attorney David Alexander
Others Present: Mr. Gary Nine
695 N. 17th Avenue
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
Mrs. Carolyn Anderson
1655 N. Ironwood Drive
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
Mr. Alan Cox
12423 E. Doubletree
Scottsdale, Arizona
Mr Gerald A. Miller
3450 Valley Bank Center
Phoenix, Arizona
Mr Keith Stachar
6301 E Roundup
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
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ACCEPTANCE OF AGENDA )
Councilman Hill MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT THE AGENDA BE ACCEPTED AS PRESENTED
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion
VOTE: Unanimous
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The motion carried
ACCEPTANCE OF CONSENT AGENDA )
Councilman Damiano 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: ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES
FROM SPECIAL MEETING OF MAY 12, 1984; B: ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES FROM REGULAR
MEETING OF MAY 15, 1984; AND C: ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES FROM SPECIAL MEETING
OF MAY 21, 1984, BE AND HEREBY ARE ACCEPTED AS PRESENTED.
Councilman Hill seconded the motion
VOTE: Unanimous
(Councilman Taylor abstained from Items A and C, as she was absent from the
May 12 and May 21, 1984 meetings.)
The motion carried.
Introduction of Distinguished Visitors and Guests
IMayor Clarke recognized State Representative Roy Hudson.
AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS, AND COMMUNICATIONS
None.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
None
PUBLIC HEARINGS
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO 231, PZ-42-83,
NINE (First Reading) )
Mayor Clarke opened the hearing to
the public.
Director of Planning Chuck Newcomer
briefed the Council on the request for rezoning from GR General Rural to
TH/PD Trailer Homesite by Planned Development for a 33.5 acre parcel between
Plaza Drive and Idaho Road between Tepee and Greasewood Streets in
Section 17.
Mr. Gary Nine, 695 N 17th Avenue,
Apache Junction, requested approval of the application for rezoning
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 Director of Planning for recommendations
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 5, 1984
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Mr. Newcomer stated that the
Development Coordinating Committee recommends approval with the stipulation
that the proposal complies with all Zoning Ordinance criteria, and that the
Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the application.
Mayor Clarke closed the hearing to
the public, and called upon the City Clerk to read Ordinance No. 231, by
title only for the first reading.
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly, read
as follows
ORDINANCE NO 231, 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-42-83 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH/PD TRAILER HOMESITE BY PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 236, PZ-35-83,
ANDERSON (First Reading
Mayor Clarke opened the hearing to
the public.
Mr. Newcomer briefed the Council on
the application for rezoning from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone
(TH), which is a 10 acre parcel located on the west side of North Valley
Drive, 300 feet north of Tepee Street in Section 17.
Mrs. Carolyn Anderson, 1655 N.
( Ironwood, 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
Mr. James Corning, 1292 W. Tepee,
Apache Junction addressed the Council in objection to a second trailer park
prior to cleaning up the first trailer park
Mayor Clarke called upon the
Director of Planning for recommendations.
Mr. Newcomer stated that there are
protests on file, that the Development Coordinating Committee does comment
that the rezoning does allow 87 persons per acre which does would not comply
with the General Plan, and that the Planning and Zoning Commission does
recommend denial of the application.
Mayor Clarke closed the hearing to
the public, and called upon the City Clerk to read Ordinance No 236, by
title only for the first reading.
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly read as
follows
ORDINANCE NO. 236, 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-35-83 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH), REPEALING ANY
CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 5, 1984
PAGE 3
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PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO 267, PZ-12-84,
COMMISSION INITIATIVE
(First Reading with Emergency Clause))
Mayor Clarke opened the hearing to
the public.
Associate Planner Jim Nakagawa ex-
plained the proposed amendment to Article 33 of the Zoning Ordinance, per-
taining to procedures and requirements for Planned Development Zoning.
City Manager Michael McNulty stated
that this amendment would decrease the staff time necessary to process
rezoning applications.
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 closed the
hearing to the public.
Mayor Clarke requested that "Pinal
County" be deleted from the title of the proposed ordinance
Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 267, BE READ BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY
CLAUSE AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED.
Councilman Taylor seconded the
motion.
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VOTE Unanimous
The motion carried.
Mayor Clarke called upon the City
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Clerk to read Ordinance No 267, by title only with the emergency clause
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly, read
as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 267, AN ORDINANCE OF
THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING ..am►
THE CODE OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, VOLUME II, LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE, CHAPTER 1, ZONING ORDINANCE, BY AMENDING ARTICLE XXXIII,
SECTION 33.00 PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ZONING DISTRICT; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING
PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT ORDINANCE NO 267, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF
APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, VOLUME II, LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, CHAPTER 1,
ZONING ORDINANCE, BY AMENDING ARTICLE XXXIII, SECTION 33 00 PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT ZONING DISTRICT, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND
ADOPTED.
Councilman Taylor seconded the
motion.
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 5, 1984
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PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 271, PZ-13-84,
WEEKS (First Reading)
Mayor Clarke opened the hearing to
the public.
Mr. Newcomer briefed the Council on
the application for rezoning from GR General Rural to CR-5 Multiple
Residence Zone of a 5 acre parcel, located on the west side of Colt Road
between 2nd and 4th Avenues in Section 21.
Mr Keith Stachar, representing the
applicants, outlined the proposed use and requested approval of the re-
zoning.
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
the Director of Planning for recommendations
Mr. Newcomer stated that the Devel-
opment Coordinating Committee has no objection to the rezoning and the
Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval.
Mayor Clarke called upon the City
Clerk to read Ordinance No. 271, by title only for the first reading.
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly, read
as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 271, 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-13-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CR-5 MULTIPLE RESIDENCE ZONE; REPEALING
ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 273, PZ-15-84,
COX (First Reading)
Mayor Clarke opened the hearing to
the public.
Mr. Newcomer explained that this is
a rezoning application from GR General Rural to CB-2 General Business Zone
of a 5 acre parcel, located on the north side of Superstition Boulevard
between Monterey and Plaza Drives in Section 17, and is presently
designated as General Commercial Opportunity on the General Plan
Mr Alan Cox, 12423 E. Doubletree,
Scottsdale, representing the applicants, requested approval of the rezoning,
stating that they proposed to open a retail tree nursery.
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
the Director of Planning for recommendations.
Mr Newcomer stated that the
Planning staff feels the proposed use would be consistent with the General
Plan, and that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the
application.
Mayor Clarke closed the hearing to
the public and called upon the City Clerk to read Ordinance No 273, by
title only for the first reading.
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly, read
as follows•
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 5, 1984
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ORDINANCE NO. 273, 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-15-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE; REPEALING ANY
CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
OLD BUSINESS
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RESIGNATION FROM AND APPOINTMENT
TO PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION )
) Superintendent of Community Services
Jeff Bell, explained that due to one term expiring and the resignation of
Jennie Bennett, there are two vacancies on the Parks and Recreation
Commission Mr. Bell stated that two talent bank applications have been
submitted.
Councilman Taylor MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT THE RESIGNATION OF MS JENNIE BENNETT FROM THE PARKS AND
RECREATION COMMISSION BE ACCEPTED WITH REGRET.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT JAMES APPLER BE APPOINTED TO THE PARKS AND
RECREATION COMMISSION TO FILL THE VACANCY CREATED BY THE RESIGNATION OF
MS JENNIE BENNETT, SAID TERM TO EXPIRE APRIL 1, 1986, AND THAT JACK RIVERS
BE APPOINTED TO THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION, SAID TERM TO EXPIRE
APRIL 1, 1987
Councilman Hill seconded the motion.
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried
NEW BUSINESS
PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 84-23,
APPLICATION FOR LOTTERY FUNDS
City Manager Michael McNulty stated
that as required by State law, the City Council must adopt a resolution
applying for the City's share of Local Transportation Assistance Funds.
Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT RESOLUTION NO 84-23, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, REQUESTING THE ARIZONA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO AUTHORIZE TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE FUNDS
PURSUANT TO SECTION 40-1102, ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES, BE AND HEREBY IS
ACCEPTED AND ADOPTED.
Councilman Hill seconded the motion.
VOTE Unanimous
The motion carried.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 84-24,
AUTHORIZATION FOR THE INVESTMENT
OF CITY FUNDS
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly
explained that in accordance with State law, the City Council must adopt a
resolution authorizing the City Treasurer to invest idle funds less than
$100,000 within specific guidelines.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 5, 1984
PAGE 6
Councilman Taylor MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 84-24, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, PROVIDING FOR THE DEPOSIT
OF CITY FUNDS OF LESS THAN $100,000.00 AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY TREASURER TO
INVEST CITY FUNDS, BE AND HEREBY IS ACCEPTED AND ADOPTED.
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried.
PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 84-25,
ESTABLISHING DATE OF STREET
IMPROVEMENT BOND SALE
City Manager McNulty stated this is
to establish the date of the bid opening of the City's Street Improvement
Bonds, and a special meeting for the purpose of awarding the bid.
Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT RESOLUTION NO 84-25, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, ORDERING THE SALE OF CITY
OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, STREET AND HIGHWAY USER REVENUE BONDS, PROJECT
OF 1984, IN THE TOTAL AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $1,500,000, FIXING THE
DATE AND HOUR OF THE SALE, AND DIRECTING THE PUBLICATION OF NOTICE INVITING
-r, BID PROPOSALS FOR PURCHASE OF BONDS, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE AND
HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED.
Councilman Hill seconded the motion.
( VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried.
REQUEST FROM DEPARTMENT OF
ECONOMIC SECURITY, RELEASE FROM
90-DAY NOTICE REQUIREMENT
) Mr. McNulty explained that the
011•4„ Department of Economic Security is relocating and is requesting release
from the 90 day notice requirement.
Mayor Clarke stated that the
Department of Economic Security has asked that this item be postponed until
the regular meeting of June 19, 1984.
Councilman Steelsmith MOVED THAT BE
IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT ITEMS 12a AND 12b, BE POSTPONED UNTIL THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL ON JUNE 19, 1984.
Councilman Taylor seconded the
motion.
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried.
APPROVAL OF CONTRACT OF RAUSCHER,
PIERCE, REFNES, INC.
Mr McNulty requested that the
Council approve the contract between the City and the Bond Advisors, in the
amount of $6,000.00
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 5, 1984
PAGE 7
Ink Imik
Mr. Gerald A. Miller, 3450 Valley
Bank Center, Phoenix, further outlined the agreement.
Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT THE CONTRACT WITH RAUSCHER, PIERCE, REFNES, INC., BE APPROVED
AS PRESENTED.
Councilman Steelsmith seconded the /.
motion.
VOTE Unanimous
The motion carried
APPOINTMENT OF CITY MAGISTRATE )
Councilman Hill MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT CORWIN BRUNDRETT BE APPOINTED AS CITY MAGISTRATE, SAID TERM TO
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EXPIRE APRIL 30, 1986.
Councilman Steelsmith seconded the
motion.
Councilman Damiano stated that there
- were 41 applicants for this position, and these were screened to 11, who
were all interviewed.
VOTE Unanimous
The motion carried.
REAPPOINTMENT TO BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT)
) Councilman Taylor MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT HARVEY MORRISON, CORA BLATTERSPIEL, AND SAM GARDOM, BE
APPOINTED TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT, SAID TERMS TO EXPIRE JUNE 30, 1987.
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion.
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried.
REMOVAL OF PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION MEMBER AND APPOINTMENTS
TO PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION )
1 ) Mayor Clarke MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT MS MIDGE CONWAY BE REMOVED FROM THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION.
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion.
Mayor Clarke read the following
letter:
"I will be out of town on June 5th and will be unable to attend the City
Council meeting.
I would like the record of the meeting to show that I, as Vice Mayor for the
City of Apache Junction, support the removal of Mrs. Midge Conway from the
Planning and Zoning Commission.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 5, 1984
PAGE 8
Sincerely,
Jimmy Eidson, Vice Mayor"
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried
Councilman Hill MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT THE REMAINING APPOINTMENTS TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION BE POSTPONED UNTIL THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 19,
1984
Councilman Damiano seconded the
_ motion
VOTE. Unanimous
The motion carried
APPROVAL OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL
AGREEMENT BETWEEN PINAL COUNTY AND
THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION FOR
IMPROVEMENTS OF IDAHO AND
IRONWOOD ROADS
Mr. McNulty explained that these
roads had been paved by Pinal County, and they are requesting reimbursment
in the amount of $14,772 80
ems' j`z Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION AND PINAL COUNTY BE APPROVED AND THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE
AUTHORIZED TO REIMBURSE PINAL COUNTY $14,772.80 FOR THE PAVING OF IDAHO AND
IRONWOOD ROADS AS AN EXTENSION OF OTHER WORK IN THE AREA PERFORMED BY PINAL
COUNTY.
Councilman Hill seconded the motion
VOTE Unanimous
The motion carried
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AUTHORIZATION TO AMEND RECREATION
AND PUBLIC PURPOSES APPLICATION BY
ADDING BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT LANDS
TO OPEN SPACE/EQUESTRIAN TRAIL SYSTEM)
Mr. McNulty reviewed the application
procedure, and explained that BLM has offered an additional acreage to the
lands being sought by the City for equestrian trail purposes.
Councilman Steelsmith MOVED THAT BE
IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION RECREATION AND PUBLIC PURPOSES
APPLICATION #A-18074 BE AMENDED TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL LANDS AS OUTLINED BY
THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT FOR OPEN SPACE/EQUESTRIAN TRAIL SYSTEMS.
Councilman Taylor seconded the
motion.
VOTE• Unanimous
The motion carried.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 5, 1984
PAGE 9
AUTHORIZATION TO BEGIN NEGOTIATIONS
FOR LIBRARY ARCHITECT
Mr. McNulty stated that as required
by State law, it is necessary for the City to employ an architect for the
Library building, and requested authorization to begin negotiations
Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT AUTHORIZATION IS GIVEN TO THE CITY MANAGER TO BEGIN
NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE DIRECT SELECTION OF AN ARCHITECT FOR THE NEW CITY
LIBRARY.
Councilman Steelsmith seconded the
motion.
VOTE• Unanimous
The motion carried
WORK SESSION, JUNE 18, 1984
EXECUTIVE SESSION, WORK SESSION
JUNE 19, 1984
Councilman Steelsmith MOVED THAT BE
IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT A WORK SESSION AND EXECUTIVE SESSION BE HELD ON JUNE 18, 1984,
AT 6.00 P.M., IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT AN EXECUTIVE SESSION AND A WORK SESSION BE HELD
ON JUNE 19, 1984, AT 6:00 P.M., IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS.
Councilman Hill seconded the motion.
VOTE Unanimous
The motion carried.
CALL TO THE PUBLIC
Mr. Keith Stachar, 6301 E Roundup, Apache Junction, representing a
property owner, informed the Council that after submitting an application
for rezoning which was denied, the applicant would apply again in 6 months.
He requested that he be grandfathered and not have to comply with the
recently adopted 1-year period.
INFORMATION AND REPORTS
(COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS)
None
REQUESTS OF COUNCIL
None.
ADJOURNMENT
Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED AT 8:02 P.M.
Councilman Steelsmith seconded the
motion.
VOTE Unanimous
The motion carried.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 5, 1984
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ACCEPTED THIS DAY OF , 1984, BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OFZFfE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA.
Wendell J. Clarke
Mayor
ATTEST:
Kathleen Connelly
City Clerk
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 5, 1984
PAGE 11
CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
JUNE 19, 1984
The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Apache Junction,
Arizona, was held on June 19, 1984, at the Apache Junction City Council
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 Damiano, Councilman
Hill, Councilman Shanks, Vice
Mayor Eidson, Mayor Clarke
Councilmen Absent: Councilman Steelsmith
Councilman Taylor
Staff Present City Manager Michael J. McNulty
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly
Director of Public Safety
Bill McDaniel
Controller Keith Lewis
Director of Public Work
Rich Broman
Director of Planning Chuck Newcomer
Associate Planner Jim Nakagawa
Economic Development Specialist
John Schoeph
City Engineer Jim Bakkedahl
Operations Supervisor Doug Dobson
Deputy City Clerk Lori V. Clark
City Attorney Dave Alexander
City Magistrate Corwin Brundrett
Assistant City Magistrate
Gracie Villarreal
Others Present: Mr. Larry Hanks
2469 Van Buren
Ogden, Utah
Mr. Wayne Sullivan
1925 W. Windsong
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
Mr. Kenneth Hardwick
1975 W. Windsong
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
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Mr. William Eakin
550 N Ocotillo Drive
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
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ACCEPTANCE OF AGENDA
Councilman Hill MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT THE AGENDA BE AS PRESENTED.
Vice Mayor Eidson seconded the
motion.
VOTE Unanimous
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The motion carried.
ACCEPTANCE OF 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 ITEM A: PROPOSED ORDINANCE
NO 231, PZ-42-83, APPLICATION BY GARY NINE TO REZONE 33 5 ACRE PARCEL
LOCATED BETWEEN PLAZA DRIVE AND IDAHO ROAD/AND BETWEEN TEPEE AND GREASEWOOD
STREETS IN SECTION 17 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH/PD TRAILER HOMESITE BY
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT, ITEM B PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 271, PZ-13-84,
APPLICATION BY HARVEY AND SHIRLEY WEEKS TO REZONE 5 ACRE PARCEL, LOCATED ON
WEST SIDE OF COLT ROAD BETWEEN 2ND AND 4TH AVENUES IN SECTION 21 FROM GR
GENERAL RURAL TO CR-5 MULTIPLE RESIDENCE; ITEM C: PROPOSED ORDINANCE
NO 273, PZ-15-84, APPLICATION BY DONALD AND CATHERINE COX TO REZONE 5 ACRE
PARCEL LOCATED ON NORTH SIDE OF SUPERSTITION BLVD. BETWEEN MONTEREY AND
PLAZA DRIVE IN SECTION 17 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS
ZONE, AND ITEM D PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO 84-30, RECOGNIZING ARIZONA
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC. (AEMS) AS THE LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL
SERVICES COORDINATING SYSTEM, BE AND HEREBY ARE ACCEPTED AND ADOPTED AS
PRESENTED.
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion.
VOTE• Unanimous
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The motion carried.
Introduction of Distinguished Guests and Visitors
None.
AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS, AND COMMUNICATIONS
None.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
City Manager Michael J McNulty updated the Council on correcting the
situation with litter. Mr. McNulty also explained to the Council and public
that at the present time there is nothing the City can do legally to the
garbage company that is not picking up properly.
Councilman Damiano asked if there was any way the City could regulate
private garbage companies.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 19, 1984
PAGE 2
Mr. McNulty stated that should the City take over the garbage
functions, it would be liable for suit by the private companies unless the
City first purchased the private companies
PUBLIC HEARINGS
... PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 245, PZ-51-83
G. BRENT TEEPLES (First Reading)
) Mayor Clarke opened the hearing to
the public.
Director of Planning Chuck Newcomer
briefed the Council on the rezoning application from GR General Rural to
TH/PD Trailer Homesite by Planned Development, with a proposal for a 200-lot
travel trailer resort
Mr. Larry Hanks, 2469 Van Buren,
Ogden, Utah, representing Brent Teeples, outlined the proposal and 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.
Mr. Wayne Sullivan, 1925 W.
Windsong, Apache Junction, addressed the Council in favor of the rezoning.
Mr. Kenneth Hardwick, 1975 W.
Windsong, Apache Junction, also expressed approval of the application.
There being no one else wishing to
address the Council, Mayor Clarke called upon the Director of Planning for
recommendations.
Mr. Newcomer stated that the
Development Coordinating Committee finds this application in compliance with
the General Plan, and that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends
approval of the application.
Mayor Clarke closed the hearing to
the public, and called upon the City Clerk to read Ordinance No. 245, by
.+y V title only for the first reading.
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly, read
as follows
ORDINANCE NO. 245, 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-51-83 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH/PD TRAILER HOMESITE BY PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, AND PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO 272, PZ-14-84,
FREEMAN (First Reading)
Mayor Clarke opened the hearing to
the public.
Mr Newcomer briefed the Council on
the application for rezoning from GR General Rural to CR-3 Single Residence
Zone, located on the northwest corner of Thunderbird Drive and Roosevelt
Street in Section 20.
Mr Bill Wiley, representing the
applicants, requested approval of the petition
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JUNE 19, 1984
PAGE 3
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
the Director of Planning for recommendations.
Mr. Newcomer stated that the
Planning staff feel6that the request would be consistent with the General
Plan designation for the site, and the Planning and Zoning Commission re-
commends approval. rem,
Mayor Clarke closed the hearing to
the public and called upon the City Clerk to read the title of Ordinance
No. 272, by title only for the first reading.
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly, read
as follows.
ORDINANCE NO. 272, 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-14-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CR-3 SINGLE RESIDENCE ZONE; REPEALING ANY
CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 274, PZ-16-84,
RILEY, BURKINSHAW (First Reading) )
Mayor Clarke opened the hearing to
the public.
Mr Newcomer explained that this is
an application for rezoning from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone,
located on the southwest corner of Shiprock Street and Cedar Street in
l Section 18, and is designated Medium/High Density on the General Plan.
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 Director of Planning for recommendations.
Mr. Newcomer stated that the
Planning Department has no objections to the rezoning, and the Planning and
- Zoning Commission recommends approval. "•r.
Mayor Clarke closed the hearing to
the public and called upon the City Clerk to read Ordinance No. 274, by
title only for the first reading.
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly, read
as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 274, 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-16-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH); REPEALING ANY
CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO 276, PZ-18-84,
EAKIN (First Reading) )
Mayor Clarke opened the hearing to
the public.
Director of Planning Chuck Newcomer
addressed the Council, outlining the application for rezoning from GR
General Rural to CR-3 Single Residence Zone, located at 550 N. Ocotillo
Drive on the west side of Ocotillo, 200 feet north of Virginia Street in
Section 19, designated Medium/High Density on the General Plan.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 19, 1984
PAGE 4
Mr William Eakin, 550 N. Ocotillo
Drive, Apache Junction, 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 application.
There being no one wishing to address the Council, Mayor Clarke called upon
the Director of Planning for recommendations.
Mr. Newcomer stated that the staff
has no objection 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. 276, by
title only for the first reading.
ORDINANCE NO. 276, 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-18-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CR-3 SINGLE RESIDENCE ZONE; REPEALING ANY
CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO 84-28,
TENTATIVE ADOPTION OF THE FISCAL
YEAR 1984-85 BUDGET AND PROPOSED
USES FOR FEDERAL REVENUE
SHARING FUNDS
City Manager McNulty outlined the
tentative budget, and explained that this resolution adopts this tentative
budget and establishes July 3, 1984, as the date for the final hearing on
the budget and uses of federal revenue sharing funds.
Mayor Clarke asked if there was
anyone who wished to speak in favor of or in opposition to the issue. There
being no one wishing to address the Council, Mayor Clarke closed the hearing
to the public.
Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 84-28, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, FOR THE ADOPTION OF THE
„� TENTATIVE BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, FOR THE FISCAL
YEAR 1984-1985, HEREWITH SETTING FORTH THE TENTATIVE ESTIMATES FOR THE
MONIES NECESSARY FOR THE PUBLIC EXPENSES FOR THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1984-85; AND GIVING NOTICE OF THE TIME AND
PLACE FOR HEARING TAXPAYERS FOR THE ADOPTION OF THE FINAL BUDGET, BE AND
HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED
Councilman Hill seconded the motion.
VOTE. Unanimous
The motion carried.
OLD BUSINESS
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 236, PZ-35-83,
ANDERSON (Second Reading)
Mayor Clarke announced that as a
three-quarter vote is necessary for this item, due to protest petitions,
this item will be postponed until the next regular meeting
Councilman Shanks MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT ORDINANCE NO 236, BE POSTPONED UNTIL JULY 3, 1984.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 19, 1984
PAGE 5
Councilman Hill seconded the motion.
VOTE: Unanimous
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The motion carried.
REQUEST FROM DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC
SECURITY FOR RELEASE OF 90 DAY NOTICE
REQUIREMENT AND AUTHORIZATION FOR CITY
MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE TO ACQUIRE DES
BUILDING
Mr. McNulty explained that there has
not been any further contact with DES on this as the contact person is on
vacation, but action can be taken should the Council wish.
Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY BE RELEASED FROM THE
90-DAY NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE GIVEN AUTHORIZATION TO
NEGOTIATE FOR THE CITY TO ACQUIRE THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY
BUILDING.
Councilman Shanks seconded the
motion.
VOTE Unanimous
The motion carried
Mayor Clarke recessed the meeting at 7:35 p.m.
Mayor Clarke reconvened the meeting at 7.45 p.m.
APPOINTMENTS TO PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION (Postponed Item)
Vice Mayor Eidson MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT DAN TEPOLT BE APPOINTED TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION, ,+►,
SAID TERM TO EXPIRE JUNE 30, 1985, AND THAT RICHARD HOAGLIN, ROBERT
JORGENSON, AND TONY VEHON, BE APPOINTED TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION, SAID TERMS TO EXPIRE JUNE 30, 1987
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion.
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried.
Councilman Damiano read the following passage from the City Code:
"The members of the commission shall be appointed by the mayor, subject to
the approval of the council These appointments shall be for a period of
three years, unless sooner removed by the mayor with the approval of the
council, either with or without cause."
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 19, 1984
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NEW BUSINESS
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PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO 192, AMENDING
CHAPTER 3 OF THE CITY CODE PERTAINING
TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (First
Reading with Emergency Clause)
) Mr. McNulty requested that the
Council amend the City Code to allow for the negotiation with professional
services that do not normally respond to bid solicitation, most of which
have fees that are regulated by State law.
Councilman Shanks MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 192, BE READ BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY
CLAUSE 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. 192, by title only with the emergency clause.
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly, read
as follows
ORDINANCE NO. 192, AN ORDINANCE OF
THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING
THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE BY AMENDING CHAPTER 3 ADMINISTRATION, ARTICLE
3-7 CONTRACT PROCEDURE, BY ADDING SECTION 3-7-5 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES,
REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 192, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY
CODE BY AMENDING CHAPTER 3 ADMINISTRATION, ARTICLE 3-7 CONTRACT PROCEDURE,
BY ADDING SECTION 3-7-5 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING
Amok PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE AND
HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED.
Councilman Hill seconded the motion
VOTE• Unanimous
The motion carried.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 290, AMENDING
CHAPTER 3 OF CITY CODE PERTAINING TO
MANDATORY USE OF SEAT BELTS BY CITY
EMPLOYEES (First Reading with
Emergency Clause)
Mr. McNulty explained that this
amendment was an oversight in the original adoption of the Safety Policies.
Vice Mayor Eidson MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT ORDINANCE NO 290, BE READ BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY
CLAUSE AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED.
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 19, 1984
PAGE 7
VOTE• Unanimous
The motion carried.
Mayor Clarke called upon the City
Clerk to read Ordinance No. 290, by title only with the emergency clause.
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly, read
as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 290, AN ORDINANCE OF
THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING
THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 4 ADMINISTRATION, BY AMENDING ARTICLE
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3-13 SAFETY POLICIES, SUBSECTION A, PERTAINING TO MANDATORY USE OF SEAT
BELTS BY CITY EMPLOYEES; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Vice Mayor Eidson MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT ORDINANCE NO 290, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY
- CODE, CHAPTER 4 ADMINISTRATION, BY AMENDING ARTICLE 3-13 SAFETY POLICIES,
SUBSECTION A, PERTAINING TO MANDATORY USE OF SEAT BELTS BY CITY EMPLOYEES;
REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried.
PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 84-18,
(C AB-84-10, BURGESS, CAUGHEY )
City Engineer Jim Bakkedahl briefed
the Council on the request for abandonment of South Hopi Road from East
Second Avenue to East Third Avenue, which is not open or maintained by the
City.
Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 84-18, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, DECLARING THAT CERTAIN
FEDERALLY PATENTED EASEMENTS FOR PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY PURPOSES ON SOUTH HOPI
ROAD BETWEEN EAST SECOND AVENUE AND EAST THIRD AVENUE, AS DESCRIBED IN
STREET ABANDONMENT CASE AB-84-10, ARE NO LONGER NECESSARY FOR PUBLIC USE AS
ROADWAYS AND ARE HEREBY ABANDONED AND EXTINGUISHED AS PRESENT OR FUTURE
PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY, BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED.
Councilman Shanks seconded the
motion.
VOTE. Unanimous
The motion carried.
PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 84-10,
AB-84-7, SHANAHAN, LINSENMANN,
CULLINS, SELLER, AND SKANTEL
Mr. Bakkedahl explained that this is
an abandonment request for North Acacia Road from East Cholla Street to East
Superstition Boulevard and East Cholla Street form North Stagecoach Road to
north Acacia Road, which is not open or maintained by the City
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 19, 1984
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Councilman Shanks MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 84-10, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, DECLARING THAT CERTAIN
FEDERALLY PATENTED EASEMENTS FOR PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY PURPOSES ON NORTH
ACACIA ROAD BETWEEN EAST CHOLLA STREET AND EAST SUPERSTITION BLVD., AND EAST
CHOLLA STREET BETWEEN NORTH STAGECOACH ROAD AND NORTH ACACIA ROAD, AS
DESCRIBED IN STREET ABANDONMENT CASE AB-84-78, ARE NO LONGER NECESSARY FOR
PUBLIC USE AS ROADWAYS AND ARE HEREBY RELINQUISHED AS PRESENT OR FUTURE
RIGHTS-OF-WAY, BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED.
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion.
VOTE Unanimous
The motion carried
PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 82-65,
AB-82-10, KNUTSON, MAINVILLE,
AND CARPENTER
Mr. Bakkedahl briefed the Council on
the request for abandonment of South Wagonwheel Road from East Ninth Avenue
to East Tenth Avenue and East Tenth Avenue from South Wagonwheel Road to
South Goldfield Road, which is not open or maintained by the City.
Councilman Shanks MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT RESOLUTION NO 82-65, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, DECLARING THAT CERTAIN
FEDERALLY PATENTED EASEMENTS FOR PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY PURPOSES ON SOUTH
WAGONWHEEL ROAD BETWEEN EAST NINTH AVENUE AND EAST TENTH AVENUE AND EAST
• TENTH AVENUE BETWEEN SOUTH WAGONWHEEL ROAD AND SOUTH GOLDFIELD ROAD, AS
!l DESCRIBED IN STREET ABANDONMENT CASE AB-83-10, ARE NO LONGER NECESSARY
FOR PUBLIC USE AS ROADWAYS AND ARE HEREBY RELINQUISHED AS PRESENT OR FUTURE
PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY, BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED.
Councilman Hill seconded the motion.
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried.
PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 84-5, AB-84-3,
GOODMAN, JOHNSON, GARVIN, THRAILKILL,
WEAVER, ADAIR, ARNOLD, SATCHWILL, AND
BARR
Mr. Bakkedahl explained that this is
a request for abandonment of South Descanso Road from East Fourth Avenue to
East Sixth Avenue; East Fifth Avenue from South Tomahawk Road to South Vista
Road; and East Sixth Avenue from South Tomahawk Road to South Vista Road,
which is not open or maintained by the City.
Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 84-05, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, DECLARING THAT CERTAIN
FEDERALLY PATENTED EASEMENTS FOR PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY PURPOSES ON SOUTH
DESCANSO ROAD FROM EAST FOURTH AVENUE TO EAST SIXTH AVENUE AND EAST FIFTH
AVENUE FROM SOUTH TOMAHAWK ROAD TO SOUTH VISTA ROAD AND EAST SIXTH AVENUE
FROM SOUTH TOMAHAWK ROAD TO SOUTH VISTA ROAD, AS DESCRIBED IN STREET
ABANDONMENT CASE AB-84-3, ARE NO LONGER NECESSARY FOR PUBLIC USE AS ROADWAYS
AND ARE HEREBY RELINQUISHED AS PRESENT OR FUTURE PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY, BE
AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED
Councilman Hill seconded the motion.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 19, 1984
PAGE 9
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried.
REQUEST FOR COUNCIL AUTHORIZATION
FOR USE OF GENERAL FUND CONTINGENCY
FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING FEES
Mr McNulty stated that the amount
budgeted for legal advertising in the 1983-84 fiscal year was not
sufficient, and the additional amount requested would allow payment of May
and June advertising bills in the amount of $10,401.69.
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly esti-
mated an additional $15,000.00 would be spent prior to the close of the
budget year.
Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT AUTHORIZATION BE GIVEN TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR, THROUGH THE
CITY MANAGER, TO EXPEND FUNDS FROM THE GENERAL FUND CONTINGENCY TO PAY FOR
LEGAL ADVERTISING FOR THE MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNE, 1984, IN ADDITION TO THE
PRESENT OVERAGE OF $10,401.69.
Councilman Hill seconded the motion.
VOTE. Unanimous
The motion carried.
Mayor Clarke requested an expla-
nation of the newly passed advertisement law.
Mr. McNulty explained that this
change would affect the City by a reduction of 20% of legal advertisement.
AWARD OF BID FOR
CRACK SEALING MACHINE
Director of Public Works Rich Broman
stated that this machine will be utilized for street habilitation, and re-
commended Crafco Southwest as they submitted the lowest bid.
Vice Mayor Eidson MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT CRAFCO SOUTHWEST BE AWARDED THE BID FOR ONE ASPHALT CRACK
SEALING MACHINE IN THE AMOUNT OF $15,346.31.
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried.
APPOINTMENTS TO LIBRARY BOARD
) Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT CHARLES RUSSELL, BE APPOINTED TO THE LIBRARY BOARD, SAID TERM
TO EXPIRE JUNE 30, 1987.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE REMAINING APPOINTMENTS TO THE LIBRARY BOARD
BE POSTPONED UNTIL ADDITIONAL APPLICATIONS ARE RECEIVED.
Councilman Hill seconded the motion.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 19, 1984
PAGE 10
VOTE Unanimous
The motion carried
REQUEST FOR EXTENSION
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TO CLEAN PROPERTY )
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly stated
�• that Mr. and Mrs. Gregory have requested an extension to clean the property,
as it is presently occupied by tenants who are scheduled to leave June 30,
1984.
Councilman Damiano expressed his
feeling that the City is being lenient by allowing property owners so much
time to comply.
Vice Mayor Eidson MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT MR. AND MRS. ROBERT GREGORY BE GRANTED AN EXTENSION TO BRING
THEIR PROPERTY INTO COMPLIANCE WITH ARTICLE 9-2 OF THE CITY CODE, SAID
EXTENSION TO EXPIRE JULY 15, 1984.
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried.
REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION TO
NEGOTIATE FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
•
FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS
) Mr. Broman stated that due to the
magnitude of the HURF Bonding Project, assistance is required to perform
field surveys, prepare construction plans and perform construction staking,
and requested authorization to begin negotiations for the direct selection
of consultants, further outlining the procedures
Vice Mayor Eidson questioned the
necessity for a consultant.
Mr. Broman explained the necessity
for a consultant
Mr. McNulty stated that the amount
of funds for the street improvements also included fees for consultants, and
would not reduce the amount of streets paved.
Vice Mayor Eidson MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT AUTHORIZATION BE GIVEN TO THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS,
THROUGH THE CITY MANAGER, TO BEGIN NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE DIRECT SELECTION OF
A CONSULTANT OR CONSULTANTS TO PREPARE PLANS AND PERFORM WORK AS REQUIRED
FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS IN THE HIGHWAY USER REVENUE FUND BONDING PROGRAM
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion.
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 19, 1984
PAGE 11
APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT
CITY MAGISTRATE
Councilman Damiano MOVED THAT BE IT
3 RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT GRACIE VILLAREAL BE APPOINTED AS ASSISTANT CITY MAGISTRATE,
SAID TERM TO EXPIRE APRIL 30, 1986.
Councilman Hill seconded the motion.
VOTE Unanimous
The motion carried.
Ms Gracie Villarreal, the newly
appointed Assistant City Magistrate, thanked the Council for their con-
fidence.
WORK SESSION, JULY 2, 1984
WORK SESSION, EXECUTIVE SESSION,
JULY 3, 1984
) Councilman Hill MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT A WORK SESSION BE HELD ON JULY 2, 1984, AT 7:00 P.M., IN THE
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT A WORK SESSION AND EXECUTIVE SESSION BE HELD ON
JULY 3, 1984, AT 6 00 P.M., IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS.
Vice Mayor Eidson seconded the
motion.
VOTE: Unanimous
The motion carried
CALL TO THE PUBLIC
• None.
INFORMATION AND REPORTS
.. (COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS)
None.
REQUESTS OF COUNCIL
Councilman Hill requested that something be done with the odor problem
created by the Sierra Entrada sew plant.
•
ADJOURNMENT
Councilman Hill MOVED THAT BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED AT 8 31 P M.
Councilman Damiano seconded the
motion.
VOTE. Unanimous
The motion carried.
ACCEPTED THIS DAY OF , 1984, BY THE MAYOR
AND CITY COUNCIE F THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 19, 1984
PAGE 12
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A Wendell J. Clarke
Mayor
ATTEST:
Kathleen Connelly
City Clerk
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REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 19, 1984
PAGE 13
ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET
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NOTES
ITEM # MEETING F
MOTION BY : r)WSECONDED BY:
YE NO ABSTAINED
COUNCILMAN SHANKS
... `-e$UNG-I-L.MAN
COUNCILMAN STEELSMITHt
VICE MAYOR EIDSON "
COUNCILMAN TAYLOR
MAYOR CLARKE
UNA, I"OUS I N FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED
TOTAL
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 . 245 , PZ-51 -83 , APPLICATION BY G . BRENT TEEPLES TO REZONE 20 ACRE PARCEL ,
LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOST DUTCHMAN BLVD . AND IRONWOOD DRIVE IN
SECTION 18 , FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH/PD TRAILER HOMESITE BY PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT ; B : PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO . 272 , PZ-14-84 , APPLICATION BY
BERNARD AND RUTH FREEMAN TO REZONE 24 , 000 SQUARE FOOT PARCEL , LOCATED AT
NORTHWEST CORNER OF THUNDERBIRD DRIVE AND ROOSEVELT STREET IN SECTION 20 ,
FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CR-3 SINGLE RESIDENCE ZONE ; C : PROPOSED ORDINANCE
NO . 274 , PZ-16-84 , APPLICATION BY RILEY AND BURKINSHAW TO REZONE 27 , 500
SQUARE FOOT PARCEL , LOCATED AT SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SHIPROCK STREET AND CEDAR
DRIVE IN SECTION 18 , FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE ;
D : PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO . 276 , PZ-18-84 , APPLICATION BY WILLIAM AND MARY
EAKIN TO REZONE ONE ACRE PARCEL , LOCATED AT 550 N. OCOTILLO DRIVE IN SECTION
19 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CR-3 SINGLE RESIDENCE ZONE ; E : ACCEPTANCE OF
MINUTES FROM REGULAR MEETING OF JUNE 5 , 1984 ; AND F : ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES
FROM REGULAR MEETING OF JUNE 19 , 1984 , BE AND HEREBY ARE ACCEPTED AS
PRESENTED .
PUBLIC HEARING
1 , THIS IS A PUBLIC HEARING FOR 1984 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANT APPLICATION
2, THIS AGENDA ITEM HAS BEEN BROUGHT TO OUR ATTENTION BY
THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
3, THE DIRECTOR MAY SPEAK REGARDING THIS ITEM AT THIS
TIME ,
4, ARE THERE ANY MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC WHO WISH TO SPEAK
ON THIS ISSUE?
5, IF NO ONE WISHES TO SPEAK, THIS HEARING IS CLOSED TO
THE PUBLIC ,
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MEMORANDUM TO:9r� THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL AZFubl:o Hearing
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THROUGH:, MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER N] w Business
FROM: F�CHARLES R. NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNINTANDJent Agenda
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM - JULY 3, 1984
PUBLIC HEARING - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND
HOUSING NEEDS
1984 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT APPLICATION
A requirement imposed by the state and federal governments for communities
applying for 1984 Community Development Block Grant funds is the holding
of a public hearing to obtain citizen's views on community development
and housing needs. Information about, and discussion of the City's 1984
CDBG program may be presented and discussed as the Council feels
appropriate. The Council may also choose to use information obtained
during this hearing to determine its choice of activities to be included
in the 1984 CDBG application for funding.
Funding levels for successful applicants are anticipated to be approx-
imately $100,000.
The entire application process will include the following prescribed steps:
July 3, 1984 - Public Hearing
Minimum of seven days (7) following
a public hearing - public notice of availability of
CDBG application for review and
comment by citizenry. Minimum
14-day review period.
Minimum of seven (7) days
following close of review period - Adoption by the City Council of
appropriate resolutions associated
with CDBG application.
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
The Honorable Mayord City Council ..
Request for Agenda , m
Public Hearing on Community Development
and Housing Needs
June 13, 1984
Page Two
Prior to September 7, 1984 - Submission of application to the Central
Arizona Council of Governments.
September 28, 1984 - Applications from CAAG forwarded to OEPAD
with recommendation for projects and amounts
to be funded.
October 31 , 1984 - Applications reviewed and approved by OEPAD,
and notice of award of grants.
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PUBLIC HEARING
1, THIS IS A PUBLIC HEARING FOR FINAL BUDGET ADOPTION AND
PROPOSED USES FOR FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING
2, THIS AGENDA ITEM HAS BEEN BROU HT TO OUR ATTENTION BY
THE DEPARTMENT OF p€0,00-L-
3, THE DIRECTOR MAY SPEAK REGARDING THIS ITEM AT THIS
TIME,
4, ARE THERE ANY MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC WHO WISH TO SPEAK
ON THIS ISSUE?
5, IF NO ONE WISHES TO SPEAK, THIS HEARING IS CLOSED TO
THE PUBLIC ,
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June 27, 1984
MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
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THROUGH: CITY MANAGER /L"�_. ,
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FROM: CITY CLERK
SUBJECT: PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 84-31 -- FINAL
BUDGET ADOPTION AND FINAL PUBLIC HEARING
ON PROPOSED USES FOR FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING
In accordance with the Arizona Revised Statutes arld federal
regulations regarding Federal Revenue Sharing funds , the final
budget hearing for Fiscal Year 1984-85 and proposed uses of
Federal Revenue Sharing funds will be held at the regular
Council meeting of July 3, 1984 . This public hearing has
been duly advertised as required by state and federal
regulations .
At this final budget hearing, the Council may decrease the
amount of the budget, but cannot increase it over that which
was presented and adopted at the tentative budget hearing held
on June 19 , 1984 .
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Approver for Agenda 462
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Consent Agenda
1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002
RESOLUTION NO. 84-31
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, FULLY ADOPTING ESTIMATES OF
PROPOSED EXPENDITURES BY THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION FOR
THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1984, AND ENDING
+► JUNE 30, 1985, DECLARING THAT SUCH SHALL ESTABLISH THE
BUDGET OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION FOR FISCAL YEAR
1984-85.
WHEREAS, in accordance with the provisions of Title 42, Sections
301, 302, 303 and 304, Arizona Revised Statutes, the City Council of the
City of Apache Junction did, on June 19, 1984, make an estimate of the
different amounts required to meet the public expenses for the ensuing
year, also an estimate of revenues from sources other than direct taxation
within the City of Apache Junction, and
WHEREAS, in accordance with said sections of said title, and
following due public notice, the City Council met on June 19, 1984, at
which meeting any taxpayer was privileged to appear and be heard in favor
of or against any of the proposed expenditures, and
WHEREAS, it appears that publication has been duly made, as required
by law, of said estimates together with a notice that the City Council of
the City of Apache Junction would meet on July 3, 1984, at the Apache
Junction City Council Chambers for the purpose of adopting the final budget,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, that the said estimates of revenue and
expenditures shown on the accompanying schedules as now increased, reduced
or changed by and the same are hereby adopted as the budget of the City of
Apache Junction for the fiscal year 1984-85.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS DAY OF
1984, BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA
Wendell J. Clarke
Am' ' Mayor
ATTEST:
Kathleen Connelly
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
David F Alexander
City Attorney
ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET
NOTES
ITEM # MEETING OF
MOTION BY: _,I I SECONDED BY:
YES NO ABSTAINED
COUNCILMAN STEELSMITH
COUNCILMAN! SHANKS
COUNC I LMAN TAYLOR
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VICE MAYOR EIDSON
MAYOR CLARKE
UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED
TOTAL
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ITEM NO . 4
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT RESOLUTION
NO . 84-31 , A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION , ARIZONA , FULLY ADOPTING ESTIMATES OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES BY THE
CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1 , 1984 , AND
ENDING JUNE 30 , 1985 ; DECLARING THAT SUCH SHALL ESTABLISH THE BUDGET OF THE
CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 1984-85 , BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED
AND ADOPTED .
PUBLIC HEARING
1, THIS IS THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 277,
PZ-19-84 THE APPLICANT IS STRAUSS,
APACHE JUNCTION ASSOCIATES, SCHLEHLEIN, HERRLE, AND ROTH
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
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MEMORANDUM i THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Second Reading.
� J. Public Hearing
THROUGH: c, ,` , ICHAEL J. McNULTY , CITY MANAGER Old Business
MICHAEL
Business
FROM: 0 CHARLES R. NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNIN_Consent Agenda
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-19-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 277)
JULY 3, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
JULY 17, 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning Case No. PZ-19-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 277, is a request
by the applicants Margaret Strauss, Apache Junction Associates ,
Alfred Schlehlein, Richard Herrle, and Murray Roth to rezone their
property from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business Zone, CB-2
General Business Zone, and CR-5 Multiple Residence Zone. The site is
a vacant 36-acre parcel located between Broadway, Tomahawk, and U.S.
Highway 60 in Section 28. It is designated Local and General
Commercial Opportunity, and Medium/High Density Opportunity on the
General Plan. Surrounding land uses include a mobile home park, a
church, DAV office, vacant land, mobile homes , and Roger Grimm's Sun
Unlimited Septic Tank System business.
Planning Department Comments
Staff does recommend stipulating the dedication of the north and east
fifty feet (50' ) of the subject property for the public roadway and
associated purposes with the 50 foot dedication intended to be measured
from the centerlines of Broadway Avenue and Tomahawk Road.
At issue with this rezoning case is a General Plan problem. The strip
of land along Highway 60 is designated General Commercial Opportunity
to which the requested CB-2 zoning on Parcel 2 conforms. However,
the area on the Land Use Plan designated for Local Commercial use
appears to be limited to the corner of Broadway and Tomahawk. The
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-19-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 277)
June 13, 1984
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applicant' s proposal to have the 400 foot wide Parcel No. 1 zoned CB-1
along Tomahawk from Broadway to Highway 60 appears to exceed reasonable
interpretation and determination of the Plan designation boundary for
Local Commercial . Staff believes that a residential zone between the
Local Commercial and General Commercial designations would be consistent
with the City's Plan. The CR-5 zoning on Parcel No. 3 would appear
to be consistent with the Medium/High Density Opportunity designation.
The topography of the site was the determinant that prompted the applicant
to have CB-1 zoning extend along Tomahawk Road. The site is characterized
by Weekes Wash running north to south through the property. The applicant' s
reasons that such a wash would preclude a comprehensive multiple residence
development extending from Parcel No 3 on the west side of the Wash to
Parcel No. 1 on the east side of the Wash. While there is merit in the
applicant's argument, it may not be sufficient to override General Plan
policy considerations.
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of June 12,
1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the following motion:
(M/S Sansoni/Vehon 5-0-0)
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of
Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-19-84, also known as
Proposed Ordinance No. 277, application of Margaret Strauss, Apache
Junction Associates, Alfred Schlehlein, Richard Herrle, and Murray
Roth for their property described as, a matter of public record,
requesting rezoning from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business
Zone; CB-2 General Business Zone; and 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 and east fifty feet (50' ) from
centerline of the subject property for public roadway and
associated purposes.
"The reason for this recommendation is:
It is the best and highest use of the land as planned by the owners
and developers, even though it is not in agreement totally with the
General Plan it does not mean that the General Plan in one hundred
percent of the cases should always be applicable. "
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ORDINANCE NO 277
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING ORDINANCE BY AMENDING
THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING
CASE PZ-19-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE; FROM
GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE, AND 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. (from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business Zone)
That portion of the Northeast ; of Section 28, Township 1 North,
Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Apache Junction,
Pinal County, Arizona, described as follows•
Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Section 28, thence South
89° 50' 00" West along the north boundary of said Section 28,
420 00 feet, thence South 12° 04' 00" West 652.52 feet; thence
South 35° 00' 06" West 300 feet; thence South 54° 59' 54" East
310 00 feet, thence South 35° 00' 06" West 216 33 feet to a point
on U.S. Highway 60-70-80-89 right-of-way line, thence South
54° 59' 10" East along said Highway right-of-way line 737 65 feet
to a point on the east boundary of Section 28, thence North
0° 11' 23" West along the east boundary of said Section 28,
1663.33 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 18.41 acres,
gross
Parcel No. 2: (from GR General Rural to CB-2 General Business Zone)
That portion of the Northeast ; of Section 28, Township 1 North,
Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Apache Junction,
Pinal County, Arizona, described as follows.
Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Section 28, thence South
89° 50' 00" West along the north boundary of said Section 28,
1320 38 feet to the Northwest corner of the Northwest ; of the
Northeast ; of said Section 28, thence South 89° 46' 47" West along
the north boundary of said Section 28, 662.91 feet; thence South
54° 59' 54" East 674.34 feet to the true point of beginning, thence
South 35° 00' 06" West 216 08 feet to a point on U S Highway
60-70-80-89 right-of-way line, thence South 54° 59' 10" East along
the said Highway right-of-way line 200.00 feet, thence North
35° 00' 06" East 216.12 feet, thence North 54° 59' 54" West
:;. 200.00 feet to the true point of beginning Containing 0.992 acres,
Gross.
Parcel No 3 (from GR General Rural to CR-5 Multiple Residence Zone)
That portion of the Northeast ; of Section 28, Township 1 North,
Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Apache Junction,
Pinal County, Arizona, described as follows
Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Section 28, thence South
89° 50' 00" West along the north boundary of said Section 28,
420.00 feet to the true point of beginning, thence continuing
South 89° 50' 00" West 900 38 feet to the Northwest corner of the
Northeast $ of the Northeast a of said Section 28, thence South
89° 46' 47" West along the north boundary of said Section 28,
662.91 feet; thence South 54° 59' 54" East 1531 86 feet, thence
North 35° 00' 06" East 300 00 feet, thence North 12° 04' 00" East
652 52 feet to the true poing of beginning. Containing 16 72 acres,
gross
be and hereby is amended by changing the zoning district classification
from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business Zone on Parcel No 1,
GR General Rural to CB-2 General Business Zone on Parcel No. 2; and
GR General Rural to CR-5 Multiple Residence Zone on Parcel No 3, subject
4 to the stipulation that the applicant dedicate the north fifty feet (50')
of Parcel No 3, and the north fifty feet (50') and the east fifty feet
(50') of Parcel No 1 for public roadway and associated purposes
.2ii 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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Kathleen Connelly
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
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City Attorney
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PAGE TWO OF TWO
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ITEM NO . 5
CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 277 , BY TITLE ONLY FOR THE
FIRST READING .
PUBLIC HEARING
1, THIS IS THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 278,
PZ-20-84 THE APPLICANT IS IDSO AND WHITE
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
June 13, 1984
Approver for Agenda
to Item #
MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL First Reading ���/}4!! t!Q
Second Reading
. 4
THROUGH: MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER ✓Public Hearing
Old Business
FROM: 60A4HARLES R. NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING New Business
Consent Agenda
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-20-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 278)
JULY 3, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
JULY 17, 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning case No. PZ-20-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 278, is a request
by the applicants Portus Idso and Marshall and Portia White to rezone
their property from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH) .
The site is a developed 1 .25 acre parcel located on the southwest
corner of Smoketree Street and Main Drive in Section 18. It is
designated Medium Density on the General Plan. Surrounding land
uses include vacant land, mobile homes, a mobile home park, and
junk automobile storage.
Planning Department Comments
Potentially the rezoning would allow 87 persons per acre which would
not comply with the General Plan. The staff does recommend stipulating
the dedication of the north thirty-three feet (33' ) and the east
thirty-three feet (33' ) of the subject property for public roadway
and associated purposes.
In order to control the density on this parcel , staff recommends as a
stipulation the prohibition of the development of an RV park or mobile
home park on the parcel ; except as otherwise permitted by the City of
Apache Junction.
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-20-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 278)
June 13, 1984
Page Two
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of
June 12, 1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the following
motion: (M/S Vehon/Polomskey 5-0-0)
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of
Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-20-84, also known as
Proposed Ordinance No. 278, application of Portus Idso and Marshall
and Portia White 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:
1 . The applicant dedicate the north thirty-three feet (33' ) and the
east thirty-three feet (33' ) of the subject property for public
roadway and associated purposes.
2. The development of an RV park or mobile home park on the parcel
is prohibited, except as otherwise permitted by the City of
Apache Junction.
"The reason for this recommendation is:
This particular parcel of land would meet with the City of Apache
Junction General Plan which would allow this type of development
in this zone."
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ORDINANCE NO. 278
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING ORDINANCE BY AMENDING
THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING
3 CASE PZ-20-84 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 East 3 of the Northeast a of the Southeast * of the
Southwest a of the Northeast of Section 18, Township 1 North,
Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Apache
Junction, Pinal County, Arizona,
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be and hereby is amended by changing the zoning district classification
from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH); subject to the
following stipulations: 1) that the applicant dedicate the north thirty-three
feet (33') and the east thirty-three feet (33') of the subject property for
public roadway and associated purposes; and 2) that the development of an
- RV park or mobile home park on the parcel is prohibited, except as otherwise
permitted by the City of Apache Junction
SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS
f-w 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 DAY OF , 19
Wendell J Clarke
Mayor
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ATTEST
Kathleen Connelly
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
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Da'vitl' F ATex�fider2
City Attorney
PZ-20-84
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO, 278
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PROPOSED REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL
TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH)
WEST SMOKETREE STREET
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ITEM NO . 6
CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 278 , BY TITLE ONLY FOR THE
FIRST READING .
PUBLIC HEARING
1, THIS IS THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 279,
PZ-21-84 THE APPLICANT IS BEEMAN
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
June 13, 1984
MEMORANDUM TO. THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
THROUGH: //MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER
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FROM: aOtHARLES R. NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-21-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 279)
JULY 3, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
JULY 17, 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning case No. PZ-21-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 279, is a request
by the applicant Duane Beeman to rezone his property from GR General
Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH) . The site is a developed
0.9 acre parcel located at the southeast corner of Greasewood Street
and Warner Drive in Section 18. It is designated Medium/High Density
Opportunity on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include
vacant land, mobile homes, houses, and the Silverado Mobile Home Park
to the west.
Planning Department Comments
Potentially, the rezoning would allow 87 persons per acre which would
comply with the General Plan. However, if the property is split and
developed as described by the applicant, the expected propulation for this
site would be seven (7) persons. The staff does recommend stipulating the
dedication of the north thirty-three feet (33' ) and the west thirty-
three feet (33' ) of the subject property for public roadway and
associated purposes.
Approver for Agenda
Date , 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-21-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 278)
June 13, 1984
Page Two
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of
June 12, 1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the following
motion: (M/S Polomskey/Rogers 5-0-0)
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of
Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-21-84, also known as
Proposed Ordinance No. 279, application of Duane Beeman, 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 north thirty-three feet (33' ) and the
west thirty-three feet (33' ) of the subject property for public
roadway and associated purposes.
"The reasons for this recommendation are:
1 . The request complies with the General Plan 's Medium/High
Density designation.
2. It conforms to surrounding property.
3. It is the highest and best use of the property."
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ORDINANCE NO 279
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE •JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING ORDINANCE BY rENOING
THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZVIN'-
CASE PZ-21-84 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 West 1 of the North z of the North z of the Southwest 4 of
the Southeast I of the Southwest 4 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 north thirty-three feet (33' )
and the west 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
APPROVED AS TO FORM
D vi A exan r
City At orney
PZ-21-84
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 279
PROPOSED REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL
TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH)
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ITEM NO . 7
CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 279 , BY TITLE ONLY FOR THE
FIRST READING.
PUBLIC HEARING
1, THIS IS THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 280 ,
PZ-22-84 THE APPLICANT IS BEEMAN
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
June 13, 1984
Approver for Agenda
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MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL First Reading yJ Jf �7'
Second Reading
THROUGH: MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER L/Publ,c Hearing
Old Business
FROM: C44HARLES R. NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING New Business
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM Consent Agenda
PZ-22-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 280)
JULY 3, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
JULY 17, 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning case No. PZ-22-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 280, is a request
by the applicant Duane Beeman to rezone his property from GR General
Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH) . The site is a developed 2.5 acre
parcel located on the southwest corner of Roundup Street and Valley Drive
in Section 17. It is designated Medium/High Density Opportunity on
the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include mobile homes and vacant
land.
Planning Department Comments
The staff 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 staff does recommend stipulating the dedication of the
north thirty-three feet (33' ) and the east thirty-three feet (33' ) of the
subject property for public roadway and associated purposes.
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of
June 12, 1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the following
motion: (M/S Sansoni/Vehon 4-1-0)
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-22-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 280)
June 13, 1984
Page Two
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of
Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-22-84, also known as
Proposed Ordinance No. 280, application of Duane Beeman for his
property described as, a matter of public record, requesting rezoning
from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH) , the 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 thirty-three feet (33' ) , and
the east thirty-three feet (33' ) of the subject property for
public roadway and associated purposes.
2. The wash situation be reviewed specifically by the City Engineer
with due respect to the neighboring property owners, point
concerning one of the washes already possibly be wiped out.
"The reason for this recommendation is:
It does comply with the General Plan."
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ITEM NO . 8
CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 280 , BY TITLE ONLY FOR THE
FIRST READING .
PUBLIC HEARING
1, THIS IS THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 282,
PZ-23-84 . THE APPLICANT IS SULLIVAN AND SIMMONS
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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June 13, 1984
Approver for Agenda
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MEMORANDUM T THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL First Reading y 3�k
THROUGH: ' ICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER Second Feu :ncJ w^
_IZPubl:c Hearing
FROM: CHARLES R. NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Old Business
. New Business
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM Consent Agenda
PZ-23-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 282)
JULY 3, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
JULY 17, 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning case No. PZ-23-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 282, is a request
by the applicants A.E. and Laura Sullivan and Samuel and Brenda Simmons
to rezone their property from CR-5 Multiple Residence to CB-2 General
Business Zone. The site is a vacant 26,500 square foot parcel located
on the east side of Palo Verde Drive, 400 feet north of Apache Trail in
Section 19. It is designated Medium/High Density Residential Opportunity
on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include a trailer park,
Elson' s Hardware, a mobile home, and a house.
Planning Department Comments
The proposed commercial rezoning would not be consistent with the General
Plan designation of medium to high density residential use. This site
was previously approved on February 21 , 1984 for a zone change request
to CR-5 Multiple Residence. The required right-of-way has already been
obtained.
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of
June 12, 1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the following
motion: (M/S Polomskey/Rogers 4-1-0)
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-23-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 282)
June 13, 1984
Page Two
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of
Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-23-84, also known as
Proposed Ordinance No. 282, application of A.E. and Laura Sullivan,
and Samuel and Brenda Simmons for their property described as, a
matter of public record, requesting rezoning from CR-5 Multiple
Residence Zone to CB-2 General Business Zone, that the Commission
recommends to the Apache Junction City Council the denial of said
application.
"The reason for the recommendation is•
The request does not comply with the General Plan."
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT THE REQUEST FROM
MR . A . E . SULLIVAN WITHDRAWING THE REZONING APPLICATION FOR CASE PZ-23-84 BE
AND HEREBY IS ACCEPTED .
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ITEM NO . 9
Option a
CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 282 , BY TITLE ONLY FOR THE
FIRST READING .
Option b
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT ORDINANCE
NO . 282 , PZ-23-84 , BE POSTPONED UNTIL THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF
AUGUST 21 , 1984 .
PUBLIC HEARING
1 , THIS IS A PUBLIC HEARING FOR PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 284,
PZ-25-84, COMMISSION INITIATIVE
2, THIS AGENDA ITEM HAS BEEN BROUGHT TO OUR ATTENTION BY
THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
3, THE DIRECTOR MAY SPEAK REGARDING THIS ITEM AT THIS
TIME,
4, ARE THERE ANY MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC WHO WISH TO SPEAK
ON THIS ISSUE?
5, IF NO ONE WISHES TO SPEAK, THIS HEARING IS CLOSED TO
THE PUBLIC ,
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
June 13, 1984 �Ci,^ Approver for Agenda
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First Reading 7/ lb
MEMORANDUM 0: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Second Reading
THROUGH: /MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER T2
Public Hearing
- Old Business
FROM: elojCHARLES R. NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING New Business
-Consent Agenda
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-25-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 284)
JULY 3, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
This is a Commission-initiated Zoning Ordinance amendment to establish
a twenty-eight foot (28' ) width for private roadways. On December 6, 1983,
Ordinance No. 224 (PZ-37-83) was approved by the City Council establishing
a twenty-eight foot (28' ) roadway width standard for mobile home and RV
parks at the request of the Fire Department. The intent of the Fire
Department was to also have this standard applied to other types of
development such as apartments, condominiums, and large single-family
housing tracts with private streets. The proposed amendment is intended
to plug up this loophole.
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of June 12,
1984, after public hearing voted to approve the following motion:
(M/S Polomskey/Rogers 5-0-0)
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Apache
Junction, Arizona, that Ordinance No. 284, 'AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING 'THE CODE
OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, VOLUME II, LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE,
CHAPTER 1 , ZONING ORDINANCE, ' BY ADDING ' INTERIOR OR PRIVATE STREET
STANDARDS' TO ARTICLE XXI , SECTIONS 21 .00 AND 21 .08; REPEALING ANY
CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY,' is recommended to the Apache Junction City Council for
approval .
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-25-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 284)
June 13, 1984
Page Two
'^ "The reasons for this recommendation are:
This would include apartments, condominiums, and large single-
family housing tracts with private streets."
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ORDINANCE NO 284
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, AMENDING "THE CODE OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA,
VOLUME II, LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, CHAPTER 1 , ZONING ORDINANCE," BY
ADDING "INTERIOR OR PRIVATE STREET STANDARDS" TO ARTICLE XXI, SECTIONS
21.00 AND 21.08, 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
1 "The Code of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, Volume II, Land
Development Code, Chapter 1, Zoning Ordinance," shall be amended by
adding "Interior or Private Street Standards" to Article XXI,
Section 21 00 which shall read, "Parking, Loading, and Interior or
Private Street Standards."
2. "The Code of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, Volume II, Land
Development Code, Chapter 1, Zoning Ordinance," shall be amended by
adding Section 21.08 to Article XXI, "Interior or Private Street
Standards," to read as follows
- "SECTION 21 08 INTERIOR OR PRIVATE STREET STANDARDS
All interior or private street surfaces in any type of development
or access thereto shall be at least a minimum width of twenty-eight
feet (28') with a minimum turning radii of twenty-two feet (22') "
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.
SECTION IV EMERGENCY CLAUSE
It is necessary for the preservation of the 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 APACHE
JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF , 19
Wendell J. Clarke
Mayor
ATTEST
Kathleen Connelly
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
Dander
City A orney
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ORDINANCE NO. 284
PAGE TWO OF TWO
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ITEM NO . 10
CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 284 , BY TITLE ONLY FOR THE
FIRST READING .
FIRST READING (Without the Emergency Clause )
ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET
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TOTAL
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ITEM NO . 10
Step 1 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT ORDINANCE
NO . 284 , 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 2CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 284 , 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 . 284 , AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION , ARIZONA , AMENDING "THE CODE OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION ,
ARIZONA , VOLUME II , LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE , CHAPTER 1 , ZONING ORDINANCE , " BY
ADDING " INTERIOR OR PRIVATE STREET STANDARDS" TO ARTICLE XXI , SECTION 21 . 00
AND 21 . 08 ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS ; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY ;
AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY , BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED .
FOR APPROVAL (With the Emergency Clause )
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ITEM NO . 10
Step 1 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT ORDINANCE
NO . 284 , 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 2CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 284 , BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE
EMERGENCY CLAUSE .
St 3 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT ORDINANCE
NO . 284 , AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION , ARIZONA , AMENDING "THE CODE OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION ,
ARIZONA , VOLUME II , LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE , CHAPTER 1 , ZONING ORDINANCE , " BY
ADDING " INTERIOR OR PRIVATE STREET STANDARDS" TO ARTICLE XXI , SECTION 21 . 00
AND 21 . 08 ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS ; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY ;
AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY , BE AND HEREBY IS DENIED .
FOR DENIAL (With the Emergency Clause )
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June 20, 1984
MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNC
OF
THROUGH. MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER 74(4
FROM. PAMELA LOUI, LIBRARY DIRECTOR ,IA__
SUBJECT. REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM - JULY 3, 1984
APPOINTMENTS TO THE LIBRARY BOARD
The terms of office for two members of the Library Board, those of
Hazel Eldridge and Arthur Pierce will expire on June 30, 1984.
Both Mrs. Eldridge and Mr. Pierce have expressed their desire to
be reappointed to the Board.
Alm..
Approver for Agenda
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First Reading
Second Reading
Public Hearing
✓Old Business
New Business
Consent Agenda
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.... ADDITIONAL PERTINENT INFORMATION/REFERENCES:
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.
4ó2L2Revised 6/19/81 . of Applicant cy-
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD • APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA 85220 • TELEPHONE(602)982-8002
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ITEM NO. 11
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY UNCI OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT
d1 % I AND �U� �' , BE
APPOINTED 0 THE LIBRA Y BOARD , SAID TERMS TO EXPIRE JUNE 30 , 1987.
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May 9, 1984 Approver for Agenda /44_,'
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MEMORANDUM • THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Second Fe�cingG/�y
✓Public Hearing --r
THROUGH: )? fMICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER/ . Oid Business
.JG_ACTING PLANNING DIRECTOR New Business
Consent Agenda
FROM: tJ JIM NAKAGAWA, ASSOCIATE PLANNER
SUBJEC : REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM
PZ-35-83 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 236)
JUNE 5, 1984 - PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING
JUNE 19, 1984 - SECOND READING AND CONSIDERATION
Project Description
Rezoning case No. PZ-35-83, Proposed Ordinance No. 236, is a request
by the applicants Howell and Carolyn Anderson to rezone their property
from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH). The site is a
vacant 10-acre parcel located on the west side of North Valley Drive,
300 feet north of Tepee Street in Section 17. It is designated Medium
Density on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include vacant land,
houses, and mobile homes.
Development Coordinating Committee (DCC) Comments
Potentially, the rezoning would allow 87 persons per acre which would
nit comply with the General Plan. The DCC does recommend stipulating the
dedication of the east thirty-three feet of the subject property for
public roadway and associated purposes, and that Planned Development
zoning be applied in this case in order to control the density. The
applicants felt that Planned Development zoning would not be financially
possible at this time.
There are valid protests on file with the Filkeys, the Tandys, the
Smiths, and the Carters objecting to this rezoning. In order for this
rezoning to be adopted, the City Council must approve it by a 3/4' s
vote.
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982 8002
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
Request for Agenda Item
PZ-35-83 (Proposed Ordinance No. 236)
May 9, 1984
Page Two
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of May 8,
1984, after public hearing, voted to approve the following motion:
(M/S Taylor/Conway 5-0-0)
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City
of Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-35-83, also
known as Proposed Ordinance No. 236, application of Howell and
Carolyn Anderson 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 denial of said application.
The reason for this recommendation is:
This rezoning would be in excess of the General Plan of the City
of Apache Junction's policy to recommend approval of such rezonings."
Recommended Motion
See attached.
JAN:mas
RECOMMENDED MOTION
ORDINANCE NO 236
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA, THAT IN ZONING CASE PZ-35-83 , application of Howell and
Carolyn Anderson
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ALSO KNOWN AS ORDINANCE NO 236 ,
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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-35-83 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
1. The applicant dedicate the east thirty-three feet (33') of
the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes
2. That a Planned Development zoning designation be applied in
this case.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE REASONS FOR APPROVAL OF THIS MOTION ARE
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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. 236
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-35-83 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 parcels of land described as:
Parcel No 1:
The North + of the Southeast of the Southwest } of the
Northwest ; of Section 17, 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 Northeast ; of the Southwest ; of the
Northwest a of Section 17, 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 east thirty-three (33')
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.
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
IAexand"er`
City Attorney
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Apache Junction, AZ 85220
March 19 , 1984
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Planning and Zoning Commission
City of Apache Junction
Apache Junction, AZ 85220 `,\.Vlkfi°
Ref : PZ-35-83 (Proposed Ordinance No. 236 )
Dear Mr. Nakagawa and members of the P & Z Commission
Per your recent correspondence we were made aware of
the request by Howell and Carolyn Anderson to rezone their
property from General Rural to Trailer Homesite . We would
like to submit our protest to the rezoning of this property
for the following reasons :
They now presently have a trailer park which is located
adjacent to the acreage they are now trying to rezone. The
present trailer park does not appear to Come up to city re-
quirements. It is very dirty, very unsightly, the opaque
fence consists of a cyclone fence with a few shrubs and lots
of weeds. There is no fence on the east side, thus allowing
their dogs to roam freely. Trash is allowed to pile up be-
side their trash containers and eventually blows over onto
the joining properties . There are junk cars and other debris
on the property. The streets are unpaved within the park caus-
ing an excessive amount of dust especially since there appears
to be no enforcement of a speed zone within the park or on the
property which they wish to have rezoned . (They are now using
the property which they wish to rezone as an entrance and
exit into the existing park. )
We are not protesting the property being developed into
a NICE park which would be an asset to the other parcels
which join it, but we are protesting the development of
another park like the one that already exists . We feel that
the present park should be brought up to "standards" before
they are permitted to expand into another one .
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Ref : PZ-35-83 ( Proposed Ordinance No . 236
We would certainly appreciate your consideration of this
protest before a decision is made .
Sincerely,
Jimmy $- Carter
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ITEM NO 12
STEP 1 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THAT ORDINANCE NO.
236 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 THE TITLE OF ORDINANCE NO . 236
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
236, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA,
�`' ZONING ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING
DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-35-83 FROM GR
GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE (TH) , REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING
PROVISIONS, AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE AND HEREBY IS
APPROVED AND ADOPTED.
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STEP 1 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THAT ORDINANCE NO.
236 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 THE TITLE OF ORDINANCE NO. 236
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.
236 , AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA,
ZONING ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING
DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-35-83 FROM GR GENERAL
RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE (TH) ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS ,
AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE AND HEREBY IS DENIED
FOR DENIAL
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June 27, 1984
MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYO/R—AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
THROUGH: CITY MANAGER : `�
FROM: CITY CLERK 0"
SUBEJCT: REQUEST FOR EXTENSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH
ARTICLE 9-2 OF CITY CODE ( SECOND REQUEST)
On May 15, 1984 , the Council approved a thirty-day extension for
Mr . Kenneth Mudge to bring his property into compliance with
Article 9-2 of the City Code.
Mr. Mudge has submitted a second written request to the Council
asking for an additional extension until the end of July. Mr.
Mudge is in the process of removing abandoned vehicles from his
property, but is unable to do so without the proper titles .
I have checked with the Department of Motor Vehicles and they
— have informed me that it takes approximately six to eight weeks
to obtain the necessary titles .
This item will appear on the July 3rd agenda for your
consideration .
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ITEM NO . 13
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT A 30 DAY
EXTENSION BE GRANTED TO MR . KENNETH MUDGE , TO END JULY 31 , 1984 .
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MEMORANDUM TO. HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
THROUGH: 4 ITY MANAGER
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FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY,. — -,
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS (�;v
REGARDING: ESTABLISHING SPEED LIMIT ON ROYAL PALM ROAD,
BETWEEN SOUTHERN AVENUE AND U.S. HIGHWAY 60
(Agenda Item)
An engineering and traffic investigation report was prepared on December 2, 1983,
upon completion of field investigations.
Considering the road geometry, existing development and other factors, it is
recommended that a speed limit of 30 MPH be established.
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CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA
ENGINEERING & TRAFFIC INVESTIGATION REPORT
LOCATION ROYAL PALM ROAD DATE 12/02/83
FROM SOUTHERN AVENUE TO BROADWAY AVENUE ( ONE /mile)
I . PREVAILING SPEED
A 85 percentile speed (as determined in field by radar) 37 mph
"1"4- B TEST RUN ANALYSIS (25 mph TOO SLOW) 30 mph - 35 mph (40 mph TOO FAST)
1 . COMFORTABLE MIN 30 mph
2. COMFORTABLE MAX 35 mph
II . PHYSICAL FEATURES
A. Design speed NA mph
B. Describe alignment (straight/curved) CURVILINEAR
C. SPACING OF INTERSECTIONS (side friction) ( 15 southbound) ( 9 northbound)
1 . MIN SPACING 250 ft.
2. MAX SPACING 700 ft.
D. Number of fronting roadside businesses per mile/half mile ONE MOTEL
E. Number of fronting roadside residences per mile/half mile 9 S.B. - 19 N.B.
F. Number of fronting driveway entries per mile (same as D & E above)
G. Setback of residence or business from roadway ± 50 feet
: : I ROADWAY CHARACTERISTICS
A. Condition of road pavement•
1 . Smooth X
2. Rough
B. Type of pavement:
1 . Asphaltic concrete NORTH 3/4 mile
2. Chipseal SOUTH 1/4 mile
3. Other
C. Type of Curb
1 . Vertical
2. Roll
3. Flat
4. Wedge
5. Other ONI Y MFfTAN ARFA HAS SINGLE FACE CURB
D. Width of pavement: 21 ' each side of median
E Condition of shoulders.
1 . Flat swale X
2. Moderate slope (5: 1 or greater)
3. Steep slope (4:1 or less)
F. Median characteristics.
�•► 1 Width of median 20'
2. Curbed 6" SINGLE FACE
3. Uncurbed
IV. ACCIDENT EXPERIENCE
A. Number of accidents per year over the last 3 years•
1 . YEAR 1981 1 accidents
2. YEAR 1982 1 accidents (ALL MINOR PROPERTY DAMAGE ONLY)
3. YEAR 1983 2 accidents
B. Cause of accidents.
1 . DWI
2. Failure to yield
3. Other Trailer hitch broke/improper turn/inattention/preoccupied
V. TRAFFIC CHARACTERISTICS
A. Traffic volumes (24/hr) - 1018 vpd SB at Bdwy - 1032 vpd NB at Bdwy
1050 vpd SB - N of Hondo - 874 vpd NB- N. of Hondo
996 vpd SB - S of Hondo - 877 vpd NB- S. of Hondo
337 vpd SB - at Southern - 300 vpd NB at Southern
B. Describe pedestrian activity NONE OBSERVED
C. Parking and loading:
1 . Are vehicles parked on roadway? NO
2. Do commercial vehicles load/unload on roadway? NO
3. What is the ratio of commercial vehicles to passenger cars? NA
4. Describe traffic signals or other traffic control devices
that may affect vehicle speeds. NA
5. Sight distance UNRESTRICTED
RESOLUTION NO 84-32
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A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
^k - OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, ESTABLISHING THE SPEED LIMIT
( ON ROYAL PALM ROAD, BETWEEN SOUTHERN AVENUE AND US HWY 60.
WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to insure safe, effective
• and efficient traffic flow along public rights-of-way within the City
limits of Apache Junction, Arizona, and
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council
of the City of Apache Junction, that the speed limit shall be 30 MPH
on Royal Palm Road from Southern Avenue to US Hwy 60.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Director of Public Works is
empowered and directed to initiate appropriate action to install the
speed limit signs on the reference street.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 1984, by
the Mayor and City Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona
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Wendell J. Clarke, Mayor
ATTEST:
Kathleen Connelly, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
David F Alexander, City Attorney
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ITEM NO . 14
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT RESOLUTION
NO . 84-32 , A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION , ARIZONA , ESTABLISHING THE SPEED LIMIT ON ROYAL PALM ROAD , BETWEEN
SOUTHERN AVENUE AND U . S . HIGHWAY 60 , BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED .
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June 15, 1984
MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYO MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
THROUGH: CITY MANAGER
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FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY( L_---7
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS \ ,
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REGARDING: CROSSWALK DESIGNATION - PLAZA DRIVE, NORTH OF S.R. 88
(Agenda Item)
A traffic investigation study at Plaza Drive in the vicinity of the Bayless Shopping
Center revealed that the warrants for a crosswalk designation are satisfied.
Inasmuch as the existing crosswalk has never been officially designated by the
City, the ordinance attached hereto will satisfy that requirement, as well as
provide for the installation of pedestrian crosswalk and advance warning signs.
Approver for Agenda
Date Item #
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RESOLUTION NO 84-33
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, ESTABLISHING A PEDESTRIAN
CROSSWALK AND AUTHORIZING THE INSTALLATION OF PEDESTRIAN
CROSSWALK SIGNS IN PLAZA DRIVE, APPROXIMATELY 500 FEET
NORTH OF STATE ROUTE 88.
WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to insure delineation of
a pedestrian crosswalk and install pedestrian crosswalk signs along public
rights-of-way within the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, and
WHEREAS, the present crosswalk has not previously been officially
recognized, and
WHEREAS, a traffic engineering study has determined that warrants are
satisfied in accordance with the crosswalk policy manual as prepared by the
Arizona Highway Department
NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City
of Apache Junction, Arizona, that a pedestrian crosswalk be designated and
pedestrian crosswalk signs be installed and maintained in Plaza Drive
approximately 500 feet North of State Route 88.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 1984, by the Mayor
and City Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona.
Wendell J. Clarke, Mayor
ATTEST.
Kathleen Connelly, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
David F. Alexander, City Attorney
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ITEM NO . 15
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT RESOLUTION
NO . 84-33 , A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION , ARIZONA , ESTABLISHING A PEDESTRIAN CROSSWALK AND AUTHORIZING THE
INSTALLATION OF PEDESTRIAN CROSSWALK SIGNS IN PLAZA DRIVE , APPROXIMATELY 50G
FEET NORTH OF STATE ROUTE 88 , BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED .
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June 25, 1984
MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR : D MEMBERS OF,-THE CITY COUNCIL
THROUGH: CITY MANAGER °
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FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
SUBJECT: SUPERSTITION VIEW MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISION
(Agenda Item)
The developer of Superstition View Subdivision, Mr. William Pelfrey, has
requested the City Council consider authorizing him to proceed with construc-
tion of his project at his own risk. He may request that the Council allow
him to proceed through one or more of the following phases:
1 . Complete grading.
2. Install underground utilities.
3. Install water.
4. Install septic.
5. Construct street and alley improvements.
Please refer to additional memorandum attached.
Approver for Agenda /ee
Date Item #
First Reding `'/3/s/ II{,
Second Reading
Publ.c Hearing
Old Business
New Business
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MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYO' AND MEMBERS r\\ \THE CITY COUNCIL
THROUGH: CITY MANAGER i WA
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FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS `,!
SUBJECT: SUPERSTITION VIEW MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISION
(16th Avenue and Desert View)
On June 25th, it came to the attention of the Building and Engineering Divisions
that construction had been performed at the proposed Superstition View Subdivision.
At this time, improvement plans have not been received and reviewed by the City,
nor has building and engineering permits been issued. Upon learning of the
unauthorized construction, the City issued a Stop-Work order to the contractor,
and further discussed the project with the developer, Mr. William Pelfrey.
Mr. Pelfrey indicated that he had authorized the contractor to do work, in order
to retain previously arranged financing for the project. He further indicated
that he assumed that the contractor would have taken out appropriate building
permits. Harper Contracting, Inc. had previously performed work on another develop-
ment without notifying the Engineering Division in advance. Harper Contracting,
being the contractor for Superstition View, AGAIN failed to notify the Engineering
Division of construction in advance and on this occasion lacked approved plans,
bonds and permits. In this regard, the City is taking appropriate action against
the contractor for violations of the City and Building :Codes.
Mr. Pelfrey recalled that, at the onset of his project, the City indicated
"construction could begin at the owner's risk". As this statement was made many
months ago, predicated on allowing a limited number of projects to proceed in this
manner, it appeared feasible. However, over the last several months, we have
realized problems with allowing construction to proceed at the developer' s risk.
Due to the fact Superstition View Subdivision has an additional factor of question-
able right-of-way access along the East property line, staff recommends that any
request to proceed with construction be denied until such time as the question
of roadway is resolved, plans are approved by appropriate divisions, plats are
approved by Council , and permits are issued.
RWB:sh
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ITEM NO . 16
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT THE REQUEST
SUBMITTED BY MR . WILLIAM PELFREY , AUTHORIZING HIM TO PROCEED WITH
CONSTRUCTION OF SUPERSTITION VIEW MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISION AT HIS OWN RISK ,
BE AND HEREBY IS (---(DENIED ):
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MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYO D MEMBERSRS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
THROUGH: CITY MANAGER
FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORK
SUBJECT: FIVE-YEAR STREET IMPRGGV MENT PROGRAM - 1984 to 1989
(Agenda Item)
The final Five-Year Street Improvement Program is attached for your consideration.
It includes the addition of improvements to Scenic, from Plaza to S.R. 88 (84-85) ;
Broadway to 12th Avenue (85-86) ; Teepee, from Starr to Goldfield (84-85) ; and
23rd Avenue, from Apache to Del Rio (84-85) .
Approver for Agenda
First Reading ��� / Item
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Second Reading
Public Hearing
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT THE 1984 THROUGH
1989 FIVE-YEAR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM , BE AN HEREBY IS APPROVED AND
ACCEPTED AS PRESENTED.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE PROPOSED PROJECTS AND COSTS ARE SUBJECT TO
MODIFICATIONS , PENDING FINANCING , ACQUISITION OF RIGHT-OF-WAY , CHANGES IN
PRIORITIES , AVAILABILITY OF MATERIALS , WORK SCHEDULES , INTERGOVERNMENTAL
AGREEMENTS , MANPOWER AVAILABILITY AND EMERGENCIES .
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June 27 , 1984
Mayor Clarke and Members of the City Council:
After quite a bit of deliberation with myself and much
consideration, I am in favor of renewing our contract
with the firm of Alexander, Hirsch and Saltsman, for a
two-year period at $65, 000 per year.
I believe my judgement to be in the best interest of the
City as far as financial arrangements are concerned and
that we will be better off in the long run by approving
the contract .
Sincerely,
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Councilman
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PROPOSED CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT
AGREEMENT dated this day of June
1984 , between the CITY of APACHE JUNCTION , a municipal corporation
of the State of Arizona , acting by and through its duly authorized
officers , hereinafter called the "CITY , " and Arnold N . Hirsch and
David Alexander , hereinafter called "ATTORNEYS . "
WHEREAS , the City desires to employ Attorneys and Attorneys
desire to accept employment from the City ; and
WHEREAS , the parties desire to record the arrangements made
for such employment .
THEREFORE , IT IS AGREED :
1 . Employment . City hereby retains and employs said Attorneys
and associates , to act , under the title of City Attorney , as
attorneys for the City and to render to City and its duly authorized
officers all legal advice and to represent the City and its duly
authorized officers in all matters , including litigation , which may
be pending or which may hereinafter be instituted in any Court of
competent jurisdiction and before all administrative agencies and
departments of the government brought by or against said City ,
during and throughout the continuance of this agreement ; and to
examine and approve contracts of said City , to undertake such
collections as requested , to render legal opinions and all other
legal services as City may require .
2 . Acceptance . Attorneys hereby accept the employment and
promises and will render to the best of their abilities the services
described herein during the continuance of this Agreement .
3 . Term . Subject to the provisions as hereinafter provided ,
the term of this Agreement shall commence on the 1st day of July ,
1984 , and shall terminate on the 30th day of June , 1986 .
4 . Compensation . For services rendered by the Attorneys
under this Agreement , the City shall pay to Attorneys a fixed an-
nual fee of $65 , 000 Dollars , payable in twelve ( 12) equal monthly
payments , plus costs , payable on the last business day of each
month , commencing July , 1984 .
5 . Costs and Expenses . In addition to the fixed annual
fee described in paragraph 4 above , the City shall reimburse
Attorneys for out-of-pocket expenses incurred by them in the
performance of Attorneys ' duties under the provisions of this
Aggrement . Said expenses shall include , but not be limited to ,
long distance telephone charges , out of town travel expenses , in-
vestigative costs , expert witness fees , deposition charges , tran-
script costs , brief costs , court costs , and photocopy charges . All
such expenses shall be paid by the City upon submission of receipt-
ed statements or billings therefor .
6 . Extraordinary Expenses . For those months when time spent
by the contracting attorneys exceeds eight-five (85 ) hours , the attor-
neys will be compensated for any hours in excess of eight-five (85 )
hours at the rate of sixty-five dollars ( $65 . 00) per hour .
7 . Duties Attorneys are engaged to supply all legal serv-
ices required by the City , its council , staff , boards and commissions
in their official capacities . Attorneys agree to faithfully repre-
sent the interests of the City as its general counsel for the period .-.
designated hereinabove , and to provide , furnish , and pay for all
overhead expenses and personnel necessary to accomplish those ends .
Attorneys shall be available at all reasonable times to render the
services required hereunder and a member of the firm shall attend
the regular and special meetings of the City Council . The meetings
of staff , boards and commissions of the City shall be attended only
upon the express direction of the City Manager .
8 . Working Facilities . Attorneys shall furnish assistance of
other attorneys and offices , legal secretaries and such other faci -
lities and services suitable and adequate for the performance of
their duties as set forth in the Agreement .
9 . Independent Contractor . In performing the services herein
specified , Attorneys are acting as independent contractors and .�.
shall perform their services in accordance with the standards, canons
and practices approved by the State Bar of Arizona .
10 . Extent of Services . Attorneys shall devote the necessary
time , attention and energies to the duties herein specified , provided ,
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however , that during the term of this Agreement , Attorneys shall
be allowed to engage in the private practice of law . In the event
City enters into contracts or agreements with other attorneys
with reference to specific matters ( including but not limited to
counsel for the Industrial Development Authority or matters in-
volving conflict of interest requiring other counsel ) , the Attor-
neys shall not be required to handle or assist in handling such
matters and full compensation to such other attorneys will be made
by the City without reduction of the fees herein agreed to be paid
to the Attorneys .
11 . Benefit . This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and
be binding upon Arnold N . Hirsch and David Alexander and their asso-
ciates , and successors and assigns . In the event any member of the
Attorneys ' law firm should withdraw from the firm or be unable to
act during the term hereof , the remaining member or members of the
firm shall perform all services required hereunder and at Attorneys '
option additional qualified attorneys may be added to the firm to
perform said services .
12 . Termination . The City may terminate this Agreement upon
thirty (30 ) days written notice to Attorneys only upon good cause
shown that Attorneys substantially had breached this Agreement by
failing to properly perform the duties set forth herein . Attorneys
may terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) days written notice
to City .
13 . Arbitration . Any controversy or claim arising out of or
relating to this Agreement shall be settled by arbitration in ac-
cordance with the rules then obtaining of the American Arbitration
Association and judgement upon the award rendered may be entered
in any Court having jurisdiction thereof .
14 . Fees and Costs . If either party to this Agreement is re-
quired to enforce the provisions of any or all terms of this Agree-
ment by arbitration or by employment of outside legal counsel , the
prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the losing party
all costs and fees incurred herein .
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15 . Notices . Any notice required or permitted to be given
under this Agreement shall be sufficient if in writing and if sent
by registered mail to the other party at the respective offices
listed below :
DAVID F. ALEXANDER CITY MANAGER
ARNOLD N . HIRSCH City of Apache Junction ..
P . 0 . Box 1237 1001 North Idaho Road
Apache Junction , Arizona 85220 Apache Junction , Arizona 85220
16 . Entire Agreement. This instrument contains the entire
agreement of the parties . It may not be changed orally , but only
by an agreement in writing signed by the party against whom en-
forcement of any waiver , change , modification , extension or
discharge is sought .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF , the parties hereto have executed this
Agreement at Apache Junction , Arizona , the day and year first
above written .
DAVID F. ALEXANDER CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION
ARNOLD N . HIRSCH
By : By :
Wendell J . Clarke , Mayor
By :
Michael McNulty
City Manager
ATTEST :
Kathleen Connelly
City Clerk
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MATERIAL WILL BE PRESENTED AT THE WORK SESSION
ROLL CALL V ' HEET
NOTES
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MEETING OF
MOTION BY: INSECONDED BY: W°/4/4'
YE NO ABSTAINED
COUNCILMAN SHANKS
n
COUNCILMAN STEELSMITH I
VICE MAYOR EIDSON
COUNCILMAN TAYLOR
.MAYOR CLARKE
UNANI""OUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED I ABSTAINED
TOTAL
OWN, 01.144
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ITEM NO . 18
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT THE ATTORNEY
CONTRACT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR (S ) ` , BE AWARDED TO
IN THE AMOUNT OF
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.1RizoNP cO.ity o L.7Iache cOunction
June 27, 1984
MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY CIL
FROM: CITY MANAGER
SUBJECT: LIBRARY ARCHITECT SELECTION COMMITTEE
To facilitate the selection process I am recommending that a committee be
established consisting of two board members appointed by the Library Chairman,
two Councilmembers appointed by the Mayor and the Library Director. The
City Manager will serve as an ex-officio member.
This committee would screen the applicant architects and make their
recommendation to the City Council for final determination.
MJMc/ltl
Approver for Agenda '`
9a a item II
First Reading 7/J(g. /9
Second Reading
- Public Hearing
- Old Business
V New Business
Consent Agenda
1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002
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ITEM # C1 MEET r
I�dG OF
MOTION BY: SECONDED BY:
YES NO ABSTAINED
COUNC ILMAN TAYLOR
CO UNC I LMAN SHANKS /
VICE_f1AY0R EIDSON
COUNCILMAN STEELSMITh /////
!_M AYOR_CLARKF
UNANI"". S IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED
TOTAL
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ITEM NO . 19
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT THE FOLLOWING
PERSONS BE APPOINTED TO THE ARCHITECT1 SELECTION COMMITTEE F)OR THE CITY
LIBRARY : t)(1,bLU a v�,b cY L/ t- / a' 1 16 rivr b cX
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June 25, 1984
MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUN L
THROUGH: MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER 1
FROM: PAMELA LOUI, LIBRARY DIRECTOR f(—
SUBJECT: ANNUAL LIBRARY REPORT FROM THE LIBRARY BOARD
According to library law for the State of Arizona (A.R.S.9-418) the
trustees for the library must make an annual report to the governing
body of the city. The Library Board will meet June 28, 1984 to
approve the report so that the City Council will have their information
by the first Monday in July as the law requires.
Approver for Agenda
7Item N
First Reading 7 /
Second Reading _„_.
Public Hearing
Old Business
New Business
Consent Agenda
1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982-8002
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APACHE JUNCTION PUBLIC LIBRARY
ANNUAL REPORT
JULY 1, 1983 thru JUNE 30, 1984
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1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002
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City of Apache Junction Public Library
Fiscal Year: 1983 - 1984
STATEMENT OF PROPERTY
Location: 122 East Second Avenue
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
Legal Description: Lots 50 and 51, Apache Junction
Plaza, according to Book 10 of
Maps, page 41, of Pinal County,
Arizona.
Fixed Asset Inventory: See attached list
Money. Received, where derived, how
used and expended. See
attached financial statement.
1983-84
* NOT PREVIOUSLY LISTED ON INVENTORY LIST
T TRANSFERRED
INVENTfRY
CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION
DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY 118
DEPARTMEN`(7DT9 I S I ON
PURCHASE DATE OF
INVENTORY NO, ITEM DESCRIPTION SERIAL # COST PURCHASE
005 118 523 19 53
191 _ CABINET- 5 DR. LEGAL FILE JL 1747
4892 005 118 523 19 53
_ MICROFICHE READER 1955 168.00 02,R4
T FROM 106
4893 DESK - METAL 178.08 05-80
*
4829 BOOKSHELF (LESS THAN $100.) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
005-118-523-19-53
4890 BOOKDROP - K 100 433 16 12-83
p
INVENTORY NUM5ERED STICKERS AS FOLLOWS
0001 - 1000 -- Manager, Clerk, Adnin Svcs. 2501 - 4000 -- Public Works
1001 - 2500 -- Public Safety 4001 - 5000 -- Planning
1983-84
INVENTORY
CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION
DELETIONS DEFARTMEl 1SON 118
PURCHASE DATE OF
INVENTORY NO. ITEM DESCRIPTION SERIAL # COST PURCHASE
48�4 B .CA1,01 AIM (DUPLICATION) -81 88 03 84 -"
4887 R TYPEWRITER_- XEROX (DUPLTCATIOul 1064.18 07-82
4848 R((OOKSPELVTNG - WOODEN (BROKEN) -59 93 02-82
4861 TYPEWAIgAR-ISMITHVCW)NA -997.63 02-82
T. TO DEPT 106
4859 DESK - WOODEN -244.61 02-82
4794 BOOKCASE - WOODEN (NO LONGER IN SERVIE 798.62 02-82
(SOLD AT CITY AUCTION)
4759 RECORD PLAYER - LYON & HEALY -179 86 02-82
4820 CARD CATALOG (NO LONGER IN SERVICE) -69.53 06-68
4764 AIrCONDgIONERSERGIWN -382.87 08-71
INVENTORY NUMBERED STICKERS AS FOLLOWS:
0001 - 1000 -- Manager, Clerk, Adnin Svcs 2501 - 4000 -- Public Works
1001 - 2500 -- Public Safety 4001 - 5000 -- Planning
I . .
AS OF 06-30-83
PAGE 1 of 4
INVENTORY
CITY nF APACHE JUNCTION
LIBRARY 118
DEPARTM+ Ey Alin'ISION
/...
PURCHASE DATE OF
INVENTORY NO. ITEM DESCRIPTION SERIAL # COST PURCHASE
4751 ROUND TABLE 46" 59.95 10-11-71
4752 ROUND TABLE 46" 59 95 10-11-71
4764 AIR CONDITIONER - GIBSON 382.87 08-02-71
4766 CHAIR - UPHOLSTERED 63 60 106-30-69
4773 I MAGIZINE RACK - WALNUT & METAL 413.68 06-30-74
4778 I DISPLAY CASE (LOCKING) 263 07 101-27-70
I
1 4780 1 BRONZE STATUE "THE WILD BUNCH" 8993.09 111-28-73
4785 BOOKCASE 3 SHELF BIRCHWOOD 615 13 06-75
4796 BULLETIN BOARD - PORTABLE 5' 59.95 06-30-68
4799 I TABLE - ROUND OAK I 59 95 06-30-66
I4800-08 ICHAIRS CHILDERN (9) OAK I 59.95 06-30-66 I
1 4809 ( PAPERBACK RACK (METAL/PLASTIC) 366 92 07-76
4810 , PAPERBACK RACK (`D;TAL/PLASTIC) 366.92 07-76
4813 BOOKCASE - WOODEN 8'x6'10"x11" 117 51 10-11-66
4819 CARD CATALOG - 8 DRAWER METAL BASE 446.64 06-30-73
4820 CARD CATALOG - 8 DRAWER FLASH FILING 69 53 06-07-68
4821 IFILE CABINET - METAL 4 DRAWER 64.85 03-10-67
4822 BOOK CART - METAL 104 18 06-23-70
4826 CHAIR SECRETARIAL - ADJUSTABLE 59.95 06-30-75
2827-28 MIRRORS CONVEX (2) 74 34 07-21-71
4880-81 BOOKENDS - MARBLE 59 95 06-30-66
4753-58 CHAIRS - SAMSONITE (6) , 179.86 02-82
4759 RECORD PLAYER - LYON & HEALY 179.86 02-82
4760 U. S CONSTITUTION(33x31 FRAMED) 59.95 _ 02-82
4761 DEC. OF INDEPENDENCE( 5x30 FRAMED) _59.95 02-82
4762 BILL OF RICHTS(33x31 FRAMED) 59.95 02-82
4763 GETTYSBERG ADDRESS (31x14 FRAMED) 59.95 _ 02-82
INVENTORY NU"SERED STICKERS AS FOLLOWS.
0001 - 1000 -- Manager, Clerk, Admin Svcs. 2501 - 4000 -- Public Works
1001 - 2500 -- Public Safety 4001 - 5000 -- Planning
I
f
All 1116.
AS OF 06-30-83
PAGE 2 of 4
INVENTnRY
CITY ('F APACHE JUNCTION
LIBRARY 118
DEPARTMEW17DTV I S I ON
PURCHASE DATE OF
A..►. INVENTORY NO. ITEM DESCRIPTION SERIAL # COST PURCHASE
4765 DIC STAND WITH CASTORS 68.59 02-82
4767-70 _ CHAIRS _ OAK (4) 132.38 02-82
4771 DIC. STAND (WALNUT) 118.01 02-82
4772 . COFFEE TABLE - WALNUT 239.82 02-82
4774 TABLE - WALNUT GLASS TOP 119.91 02-82
4775 . RACK - 3 TIER WHITE METAL 90.53 02-82
I
4776 FLAG STAND AND FLAG 59.95 02-82
4777 DISPLAY CASE (LOCKED) 659 49 02-82
4779 SAGUARO BARK ART WORK 30x30 119.91 02-82
4781 GLASS CONTAINER WITH LID (1776-1876) 59.95 02 82
4782 POTS - ANTIQUE (3) 359.72 02-82
1 4783 ORANGE BASKET 59 95 02-82
4784 SMALL DOLL - FABRIC 59 95 02-82
4786 BOOK CASE - WOODEN 6'x7'x8" 659.49 02-82
4787 BOOK CASE 6'7"x9'x8" 659 49 02-82
4788-89 GLOBES (2) LUNAR AND WORLD 71.94 02-82
/uk 4790 BOOKCASE - WOODEN 8'x3' 8"x11" 335 74 02-82
4791 BOOKCASE - WOODEN 8'x3' 8"x11" 335.74 02-82
4792 BOOKCASE - WOODEN DOUBLEFACED 239.82 02-82
4793 BOOKCASE - WOODEN DOUBLEFACED 179 86 02-82
j. 4794 BOOKCASE WOODEN 59x20' 3"x9" 1798.62 02-82
4795 BOOKCASE - WOODEN 3'9"x8'8"x17" 479.63 02-82
4797 BOOKCASE - SHELVED 5'x6"x7"x911 539.59 02-82
4798 BOOKCASE - 6 SHELVED 4'4"x4'x17" 179.86 02-82
4811 PAPER BACK DISPLAY RACK 118.71 02-82
4812 RACK - DOUBLEFACED 479 63 02-82
4814 BOOKCASE - WOODEN 8'8"x3'9"x9" 299.77 02-82
INVENTORY NU''.BERED STICKERS AS FOLLOWS
0001 - 1000 -- Manager, Clerk, Admin. Svcs 2501 - 4000 -- Public Works
1001 - 2500 -- Public Safety 4001 - 5000 -- Planning
1 —
AM\ Amok
AS OF 06-30-83
PAGE 3 of 4
INVENTORY
CITY (IF APICHE JUNCTION
DEPARTMENI/DTVISION118
PURCHASE DATE OF
INVENTORY NO. ITEM DESCRIPTION SERIAL # COST PURCHASE
4R 1 5 80(1Kl scF nnIIF� 3.'g" .i'4" 4 -02 82
481h —ROOYCAgZ - WOnDFN 6'xS"x5'6"x91/4 275,79 92 82
4817 BOOKCASE - WOODEN 8'x5'x9' 275.79 02-82
4818 WATER FOUNTAIN - HALSYE TAYLOR 479.63 02-82
-
4823 RACK - METAL BLACK 3 TIER 95 33 02-82
L 4824 BOOKCASE - WOODEN 5'7"x15"x8 239 82 , 02-82
I
4825 1DESK - WOODEN CIRCULATION 1799.62 102-82
U8'JO
'09-39 CHAIRS - (10) SAMSONITE JUVENILE 251 81 1 02-82
4840-41 SHELVING - WOODEN (2) WOODEN 1 95.93 02-82
4842 SHELVING - WOODEN 4'x4'xl I 59 95 02-82
4843 (SHELVING - WOODEN 16'x9'x5'4" I 95.93 02-82
4844 ,SHEVLING - WOODEN 16'x9'z5'4" 95 93 02-82
14845 )SHELVING - WOODEN 12'x9" x5"4" 71.94 02-82
4846 SHELVING - WOODEN 9'11"x9"x5 59 93 02-82
4847 SHELVING - WOODEN 5'9"x5'4" 59.93 02-82
Aim.,4848 )SHELVING - WOODEN 5'9"x5'5"x12" 59 93 02-82
4849 SHELVING - WOODEN 4'7"x5'5"x8 59 93 02-82
4850 WOODEN CASE - DOUBLEFACED 4'6"x8'x17" 299.77 02-82
4851 WOODEN CASE - DOUBLEFACED 8'8"x5'x171/2 419.68 02-82
4852 WOODEN CASE - DOUBLEFACED 8'4'x171/2" 419.68 02-82
4853 WOODEN BOOKCASE 5'5"x8'9"x9" 419 68 02-82
4854 WOODEN BOOKCASE 5'5"x8'9" 419 68 02-82
4855 WOODEN BOOKCASE 6'x20'11"xl' 2158.47 02-82
4856 WOODEN BOOKCASE 5'2"x3'xl' 299.77 02-82
4857 WOODEN BOOKCASE 5'2"x3'xl' 299 77 02-82
4858 BOOKCASE - METAL 6'x3'xl' , 329.75 02-82 _
4859 DESK - WOODEN 244.61 02-82
INVENTORY NIP5ERE0 STICKERS AS FOLLOWS:
0001 - 1000 -- Manager, Clerk, Admin. Svcs. 2501 - 4000 -- Public Works
1001 - 2500 -- Public Safety 4001 - 5000 -- Planning
r\
AS OF 06-30-83
PAGE 4 of 4
INVENTORY
CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION
. LI RARyL 118
DEPARTMENT/DIVISION
'.m. —
PURCHASE DATE OF
INVENTORY NO. ITEM DESCRIPTION SERIAL # COST PURCHASE
48¢12 CHAIR - WEN METAL SECRETARIAj 81.54_ 02-$74"_�
e
4861-62 TYPFWRTTFR-SMITH CORONA & STAND 997.61 0?-82
4863-70 SAMSONITE FOLDING CHAIRS 77 94 02-82
4871 TABLE-FOLDING 77.94 02-82
(
1 4872 I VACUUM CLEANER - HOOVER 71.94 02-82
4873-74 IBULLETIN BOARDS - WALL 59.95 02-82
4875-4877 I TABLES - METAL (2) - CHAIR 71 94 02-82
4883 FILE CABINET - 4 DRAWER 191.85 06-25-82
4882 TYPEWRITER-XEROX 590 1276 03 06-25-82
4884 I CALCULATOR - NATIONAL 9 a 19 06-25-82
I4888 I BOOKCASE - WOODEN I 419 68 02-82
I
1 4822 vt"-
BOOK TRUCK - TANG I 202.34 07-19-82 -- -
4882 B TYPEWRITER - XEROX 054905 1,064.18 107-05-82
• 4884 B CALCULATOR 81.89 07-22-82
4885 TRUCK - BOOK 6 SHELF 166 94 08-23-83
Aga 4889 COPIER - SHARPFAX 5575.00 78/79
4886 I CABINET-CATALOG 1147 12 07-26-82
` / 3ooKsh&I-
<R9G 13O0Kd,,,p
L( y y i 3-lee I cA,,` \, e oe f, c 4( n /e. S:IRf,,,ot-
'1373 De5K- Pe}a1cu,,IK P*z.kR 1) -
AS OF 06-30-83 43,237 47
INVENTORY NU''9ERED STICKERS AS FOLLOWS
0001 - 1000 -- Manager, Clerk, Admin Svcs. 2501 - 4000 -- Public Works
1001 - 2500 -- Public Safety 4001 - 5000 -- Planning
t"
ADDITIONS TO FIXED ASSET
INVENTORY 1983 thru 1984
Quantity Item Price
1 Northwest Microfilm model 515 168.00
microfiche reader
1 Steelcase vertical file. Model #1747 249.14
five drawer legal size
1 Bookdrop model K100 in-wall return 433.16
STATISTICAL DATA
GENERAL STATISTICS
Reference Inquiries 1,730
Interlibrary Loan
Borrowed 343
Loaned 38
Borrower Registration
New Readers Registered* 1.960
Total Registration Same since have new system
Books
2,075
City Books Added
City Books Withdrawn, Lost, or Missing 1,212 (Includes 167 lost in
circulation and complete
Paperbacks 3,045 weeding project on entire
collection)
Total City Owned 16,085
Pinal County Free Library 3,806 (Added 433, withdrew 403)
Library Extension Division 657
eiS
Total in Library 20,548
CIRCULATION STATISTICS
Books 25,026
Paperbacks 26,445
Other Materials 1,067
Total
52,538
SERVICES OFFERED THROUGH
THE LIBRARY
BOOK SERVICES
Fiction -- Children's materials, large print books, best sellers,
young adult materials.
Non-Fiction--Arizona collection and Southwest books, children's
materials, biographies, large print books, reference
materials, young adult books.
NON BOOK SERVICES
Newspapers and magazines
Puzzles
Vertical file materials
Cameras
SPECIAL SERVICES
Reference
Talking Books
Interlibrary Loans
Storyhours
Adult, Young Adult, and Children's Programming AdoIlk
The Apache Junction Public Library:
Is affiliated with thirteen other libraries in Pinal County.
Through its interlibrary service, offers members of the community
access to materials throughout the United States.
Offers reference service to the community. If the answer is not
obtained by local resources, a call is placed via WATS line to
Pinal County Free Library for assistance in locating the required
information.
Serves all ages of the community of Apache Junction.
APACHE JUNCTION
PUBLIC LIBRARY
122 East 2nd Avenue
Apache Junction, Arizona 85220
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Phone: 983-0204
Hours: Monday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday 12:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Thursday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Jan Hiller President
Eleanor Lewis Vice-President
Alice Polomskey Secretary
Hazel Eldridge
Ruby Forsberg
Margaret Hammer
Arthur Pierce
CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION PUBLIC LIBRARY
Fiscal Year 1983 - 1984
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
RECEIPTS
Library Fines $412.03
Cash Donations 416.65
Library Registration Fees 170.00
Photocopies 227.90
TOTAL $1226.58
EXPENDITURES (For detail see attached printout of 1983/84 budget report)
Personnel Costs $24,862.86
Commodities 13,316.65
Capital Outlay 2,189.48
TOTAL 40,368.99
Encumbered 43.50
Unencumbered Balance of 1983/84 2,869.51
Budget
I, Alice Polomskey, Secretary of the Library Board of Trustees, do hereby
verify that the above financial statement for the Apache Junction Library
represents a true and accurate record of all receipts and disbursements
for the Fiscal Year 1983 - 1984.
Signature
Title
Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of , 1984
Notary Public
County
My Commission Expires:
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AGP67 CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION PAGE 79 J
DETAIL BUDGET REPORT
AS OF 6/30/84 100X OF YEAR LAPSED
J
FUND 007 LIBRARY •DEPT 118 LIBRARY J
BA ELE OBJ ACCOUNT * *•******CURRENT********** **********YEAR-TO-DATE******* ANNUAL UNENCUMB. X
SUB SUB DESCRIPTION BUDGET ACTUAL XEXP BUDGET ACTUAL XEXP ENCUMBR. BUDGET BALANCE BDGT ._;
520 PUBLIC SERV. & COMM. BEV.
521 PERSONNEL COSTS
19 PERSONNEL COSTS 1✓
11 GROSS SALARIES 1989 4025.52-- 202 23072 21697.39 91 .00 2387321.75.61 91
1
13 FICA 136 154.64 114 1635 1918.00 117 .00 1636 202.00- 117 J
14 A.S.R. 137 09.00 1.02 1045 653.12 63 .00 1046 392.138 62.
16 HEALTH INSURANCE 60 60.31 101 723 482.413 67 .00 724 241.52 67
17 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE 0 .00 0 0 .00 0 .00 0 .00 0 J
18 WORKME:NS COMP. 7 4.30 61 0 7 54.39 63 .00 88 33.61 62
19 DENTAL 9 9.58 106 114 57.48 50 .00 115 5.7.52 50
10 TOTAL **
ELE/OBJ 1910 22138 3707.61- 162 27476 24862.86 91 .00 27482 2619.14 91
19 TOTAL ****
PERSONNEL COSTS 2288 3707.61- 162 27476 24862.136 91 .00 27482 2619.14 91
521 TOTAL ***** J
PERSONNEL COSTS 2288 3707.61- 162 27476 24862.86 91 .00 27482 2619.14 91
J
522 COMMODITIES
19 SUPPLIES & EXPENSES J
21 SUPPLIES 83 175.60 212 999 1431.96 143 .00 1000 431.96- 143
23 ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS 12 .00 0 150 90.00 60 .00 150 60.00 60 )J
20 TOTAL **
ELE/OBJ 1920 95 1.75.60 185 1149 1521.96 133 .00 1150 :3.71.96- 132
313 BOOK APPRAISAL 0 .00 0 0 .00 0 .00 0 .00 0
30 TOTAL ** `J
ELE/OBJ 1930 0 .00 0 0 .00 0 .00 0 .00 0
J
73 CONTINGENCY 0 .00 0 0 .00 0 .00 0 .00 0
75 TRAVEL 20 .00 0 249 135.40 54 .00 250 114.60 54
70 TOTAL **
ELE/OBJ 1970 20 .00 0 249 135.40 54 .00 250 114.60 54
J
91 PRINTING AND BINDING 16 .00 0 199 .00 0 .00 200 200.00 0
93 BOOKS & PERIODICALS 0 .00 0 0 .00 0 .00 0 .00 0 _
96 COPIES 16- .00 0 .199 204.12 103 .00 200 4.12- 102 J
A6F67 ( CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION ( PAGE 69
I>ETAII... BUDGET REPORT
AS OF 6/30/84 100X OF YEAR LAPSED
FUND 005 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING
'. DEPT 118 LIBRARY
BA ELE OBJ ACCOUNT *********CURREN'T'********** **********YEAR-TO-DATE******* ANNUAL UNENC(JMB. X
SUB SUES DESCRIPTION BUDGET ACTUAL XE_XP BUDGET ACTUAL. XE:XP ENCUMBR. BUDGET BALANCE BDGT
520 PUBLIC SERV. & COMM. DEV.
522 COMMODITIES
19 SUPPLIES & EXPENSES
46 CATALOG CARD SET 250 .00 0 3000 273.80 9 .00 3000 2726.20 9
40 TOTAL **
E:LE/ODJ 1940 25<> .00 0 3000 273.80 9 .00 3000 2726.20 9
( 93 BOOKS & PERIODICALS 500 3184.76 637 6000 11181.37 186 43.50 6000 5224.87- 187
`,- 90 TOTAL **
ELE:/OD..I 1990 500 31.04.7E 637 6000 11.1.01..37 186 43.50 6000 5224.87- 1.87
19 TOTAL ****
SUPPLIES & EXPENSES 750 3184.76 425 9000 11455.17 127 43.50 9000 2498.67-- 120
522 TOTAL *****
COMMODITIES 750 3184.76 425 9000 1.1455.17 1.27 43.50 9000 2498.67-- 128
523 CAPITAL OUTLAY
19 CAPITAL OUTLAY
53 EOUIPMENT 416 .00 0 4999 2189.48 44 .00 5000 2810.52 44
50 TOTAL **
ELE/ODJ 1950 416 .00 0 4999 2189.48 44 .00 5000 2810.52 44
r 19 TOTAL ****
( CAPITAL OUTLAY 416 .00 0 4999 2189.48 44 .00 5000 2810.52 44
` 523 TOTAL *****
CAPITAL OUTLAY 416 .00 0 4999 2189.48 44 .00 5000 2810.52 44
520 TOTAL ******
PUBLIC SERV. & COMM. 0EV. 1166 31.84.76 273 13999 13644.65 90 43.50 14000 311.85 98
DEPT 118 TOTAL *******
LIBRARY 1166 3184.76 273 13999 13644.65 98 43.50 14000 311.85 90
40
AGP67 CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION PAGE. 80 -./
DETAIL BUDGET REPORT
AS OF 6/30/04 100X OF YEAR LAPSED
J
FUND 007 LIBRARY
DEFT 118 LIBRARY J
ESA ELE O0,.1 ACCOUNT *********CURRENT********** **********YEAR-TO-DATE******* ANNUAL UNENCUMD. X
SUB SUB DESCRIPTION BUDGET ACTUAL '/.EXP BUDGET ACTUAL XEXP ENCUMBR. BUDGET BALANCE BOOT
520 PUBLIC SERV. & COMM. DEV.
522 COMMODITIES
.J
90 TOTAL **
ELE/OBJ 1990 32 .00 0 390 204.12 51. .00 400 195.88 51.
19 TOTAL ****
SUPPLIES & EXPENSES 147 175.60 120 1796 1861.48 104 .00 1800 61.413- 103
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COMMODITIES 147 175.6O 120 1796 1861.48 1<>4 .00 1800 61.48-- 103
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PL.BLIC SERV. & COMM. DEV. 2435 3532.01- 145 29272 26724.34 91. .00 29282 2557.66 91
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LIBRARY 2435 3532.01-- 145 29272 26724.34 91 .00 29282 2557.66 91
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ITEM NO . 20
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT THE ANNUAL
LIBRARY REPORT FROM THE LIBRARY BOARD , BE AND HEREBY IS ACCEPTED AS
PRESENTED .
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ITEM NO . 21
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT A SPECIAL MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL BE HELD ON JULY 9 , 1984 , AT 12 : 00 P .M . , IN THE CITY
COUNCIL CHAMBERS FOR THE PURPOSE OF AWARDING THE BOND SALE .
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION , ARIZONA , THAT A WORK SESSION BE
HELD ON JULY 16 , 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 JULY 17 , 1984 , AT 6 :00 P .M . , IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS .
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
June 27, 1984
MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
THROUGH: .0MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER 4,7
FROM: CHARLES R. NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING
SUBJECT: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MINUTES
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Attached please find a copy of the Planning and Zoning Commission
Minutes of June 12, 1984.
Please have the original Minutes filed in the "Minutes Book" in
the City Clerk' s office.
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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
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MINUTES
Present Absent Guests
Mr. Polomskey Mr. Taylor List of attendees
Mr Rogers in Planning Office
Mr Sansoni
Mr. Vehon
Mr Sanchez, Chairman
Mr Newcomer, Executive Secretary
Mr. Nakagawa, Staff
Mrs Samuelson, Recording Secretary
Synopsis
Minutes of May 22, 1984 - approved as presented
PZ-17-84 (Proposed Ordinance No 275) - continued to July 24, 1984.
PZ-25-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 284) - recommended for approval
PZ-19-84 (Proposed Ordinance No 277) - recommended for approval
PZ-20-84 (Proposed Ordinance No 278) - recommended for approval.
PZ-21-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 279) - recommended for approval
PZ-22-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 280) - recommended for approval
PZ-23-84 (Proposed Ordinance No 282) - recommended for denial.
State Land Lease Application #03-86073 - December 13, 1983 recommendation reaffirmed
Request for Commission Initiative to rectify residential zoning discrepancies -
continued to June 26, 1984.
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 five members
were present with one absent, as noted above.
She informed the Commission that Mr. Taylor was
out of the State.
3. Chairman there being no discussion on the Agenda dated
June 12, 1984, he called for a motion
4. Polomskey/Sansoni M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona,
that the Agenda dated June 12, 1984 be accepted
as presented "
The motion passed unanimously.
5. Chairman there being no corrections, additions, or deletions
to the Minutes dated May 22, 1984, he called for
a motion.
6 Rogers/Polomskey M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona,
that the Minutes dated May 22, 1984 be approved
as presented "
The motion passed 3-0-2, with Mr Sansoni and
Mr. Vehon abstaining
7. Chairman welcomed Mr Newcomer, the new Planning Director
He opened the public hearing on PZ-17-84,
Proposed Ordinance No 275, and asked for staff
briefing.
8. Mr. Newcomer stated that this case had been continued from the
meeting of May 22, 1984 so that the applicant could
amend his application and submit a site plan He
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added that the application has been amended, but
no site plan has been submitted He then
At suggested that this case be continued again
to allow the applicant and his engineer time
to submit the site plan
9. Chairman there being no one to speak in favor or in
#011,44„ opposition, he called for a motion to continue
I this case
10 Vehon/Rogers M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction,
Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-17-84, also known as
- Proposed Ordinance No 275, be continued to the
Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of
July 24, 1984, at 7:00 p.m., in these City
Council Chambers, to allow the applicant time to
submit a site plan for this case "
The motion passed unanimously.
11 Chairman opened the public hearing on PZ-25-84, Proposed
Ordinance No 284, a Commission-initiated Zoning
Ordinance amendment to establish a twenty-eight
foot (28') width for private roadways He asked
for staff briefing
12. Mr. Nakagawa briefed the Commission regarding the case
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13. Chairman asked if this was for public and private streets
and driveways.
14 Mr Newcomer replied that it was for both public and private
streets, but not for driveways.
I 15 Chairman there being on one to speak in favor or in
opposition, he called for a motion
16 Polomskey/Rogers M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction,
Arizona, that Ordinance No. 284, 'AN ORDINANCE OF
THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE
JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING 'THE CODE OF THE CITY
OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, VOLUME II, LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE, CHAPTER 1, ZONING ORDINANCE,'
BY ADDING 'INTERIOR OR PRIVATE STREET STANDARDS'
TO ARTICLE XXI, SECTIONS 21 00 AND 21 08;
REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY,'
is hereby recommended to the Apache Junction City
Council for approval
"The reason for the recommendation is
This would include apartments, condominiums,
and large single-family housing tracts with
private streets "
The motion passed unanimously.
17. Chairman opened the public hearing on PZ-19-84, Proposed
Ordinance No 277, a rezoning from GR to CB-1,
CB-2, and CR-5 for a 26-acre parcel located
between Broadway, Tomahawk, and U S Highway 60
in Section 28 He asked for staff briefing.
18 Mr Nakagawa briefed the Commission stating that the main
issue is a General Plan problem since the area
on the Land Use Plan designated for Local
Commercial appears to be limited to the corner
of Broadway and Tomahawk. He did not feel that
the applicants reasons were strong enough
to override General Plan policy considerations
for Parcel No. 1.
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19 Chairman asked if the applicant wished to speak on the case
20. Robert Lake represented the owners and felt the rezoning
should not be broken off He said that the wash
would be a good buffer.
21. Jeff Proper stated he was an attorney and in the development
business He said that Parcel 1 would be
divided into three segments, two small commercial
developments with multi-family in-between.
He added that all three parcels have special
engineering problems. He noted that all the
people on the east side of Tomahawk had signed
for CB-1 along the highway
22. Chairman asked if anyone wished to speak in favor
23 Keith Stachar made observations of other cases in which
exceptions were made
24 Chairman there being no one to speak in opposition, he
asked for the Planning Department comments.
25. Mr Newcomer recommended a stipulation of dedication from
centerline to the north and east of the property.
26. Chairman closed the public hearing.
27 Mr Polomskey asked how many feet exist between the allowable
commercial zoning and the highway.
28 Mr Newcomer replied approximately 660'
29. Chairman called for a motion.
30 Sansoni/Vehon M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona,
that rezoning case PZ-19-84, also known as
Proposed Ordinance No 277, application of
Margaret Strauss, Apache Junction Associates,
Alfred Schlehlein, Richard Herrle, and Murray
Roth for their property described as, a matter
of public record, requesting rezoning from GR
General Rural to CB-1 Local Business Zone,
CB-2 General Business Zone; and 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 and east
fifty feet (50') from centerline of the
subject property for public roadway and
associated purposes
"The reason for the recommendation is-
It is the highest and best use of the land as
11 planned by the owners and developers even
though it is not in agreement totally with the
General Plan it does not mean that the General
Plan in one hundred percent of the cases
should always be applicable "
The motion passed unanimously
31. Chairman opened the public hearing and asked for staff
briefing on PZ-20-84, Proposed Ordinance No 278,
a rezoning from GR to TH on the southwest corner
of Smoketree Street and Main Drive in Section 18.
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32 Mr Nakagawa briefed the Commission regarding the case
33. Chairman asked the applicant to speak on the case.
34 Mike Kovacs represented the applicants. He stated they
live in Washington and that there are two
mobile homes on the property in a grandfathered
situation. He said the applicants want to
"milk split the property and sell in halves
35. Chairman there being no one to speak in favor or in
opposition, asked for Planning Department comments.
36. Mr. Newcomer stated that due to the designation of medium
density on the General Plan, staff would
recommend a stipulation that the property cannot
be developed as an RV or mobile home park,
since it could be brought into the existing
park to the south. He also recommended a dedication
of roadway as a stipulation
37 Chairman closed the public hearing and called for a motion.
38. Vehon/Polomskey M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona,
that rezoning case PZ-20-R4, also known as
Proposed Ordinance No. 278, application of
Portus Idso and Marshall and Portia White 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
1. The applicant dedicate the north thirty-three
feet and the east thirty-three feet (33' ) of
the subject property for public roadway and
associated purposes.
2 The development of an RV park or mobile home
park on the parcel is prohibited, except
as otherwise permitted by the City of Apache
Junction.
"The reason for the recommendation is
This particular parcel of land would meet
with the City of Apache Junction General Plan
which would allow this type of development
in this zone "
The motion passed unanimously
39 Chairman opened the public hearing on PZ-21-84, Proposed
Ordinance No. 279, located at the southeast
corner of Greasewood Street and Warner Drive
in Section 18 He asked for staff briefing
It 40. Mr Nakagawa briefed the Commission regarding the case.
41 Chairman asked the applicant to speak on the case
42. Keith Stachar represented the applicants. He said theywish
the zone change to create an additional lot
for a mobile at the east end of the property
43 Chairman there being no one to speak in favor or in
opposition, he asked for Planning Department
comments
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44 Mr. Newcomer stated that the rezoning would be in conformance
with the General Plan and recommended a
stipulation of dedication of right-of-way
45. Chairman closed the public hearing and called for a motion
46 Polomskey/Rogers M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction,
Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-21-84, also known
as Proposed Ordinance No 279, application of
Duane Beeman 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 north thirty-three
feet (33' ) and the west thirty-three feet
(33') of the subject property for public
roadway and associated purposes
"The reasons for the recommendation are
1 The request complies with the General
Plan Medium/High Density designation
2 It conforms to surrounding property.
3. It is the highest and best use of the
property "
The motion passed unanimously
47 Chairman opened the public hearing on PZ-22-84, Proposed
Ordinance No 280, a rezoning from GR to TH
on the southwest corner of Roundup Street and
Valley Drive in Section 17 He asked for
staff briefing
Aft, _ 48 Mr. Nakagawa briefed the Commission regarding the case
49. Chairman asked the applicant to speak on the case
50. Keith Stachar represented the applicants. He said the
improvements are on the west half of the
property. He stated that the applicants want
to create three lots for lease as mobile home
sites
51 Chairman asked if anyone wished to speak in favor
52. Lilian Castro said she was neither in favor or opposed She
asked about the three washes and what will be
done with them.
53. Mr. Stachar said there is a wash along the back of the
property on Roundup He did not know about the
washes
54 Ms. Castro stated that the property had been bulldozed and
one of the washes was gone She commented that
she already had a wash in back of her and did
not want one in the front too.
55 Andre Scheffer commented that there is a State Statute against
closing up washes and therefore bulldozing the
wash was illegal.
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56 Chairman noted that before developing the property a
permit is issued and if there is a violation
the permit will not be issued.
57 Mr Nakagawa stated that if the site is being graded and
the washes are being diverted, it should be
reported to the City Engineer and Zoning
Administrator
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58. Mr. Rogers commented that the Commission is here to hear
a rezoning, not do the City Engineer's work
59 Mr. Sansoni said that this is a serious matter and that the
Commission could stipulate for future instances
60 Mr. Newcomer noted that their stipulation would then be
forwarded to the City Manager, then to the City
Engineer if he felt it was necessary
61 Chairman asked for the Planning Department comments.
62 Mr Newcomer stated the rezoning would conform to the
designation on the General Plan He recommended
a stipulation of roadway dedication.
63 Chairman there being no rebuttal, he closed the public
hearing and called for a motion
64 Sansoni/Vehon M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction,
Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-22-84, also known
as Proposed Ordinance No. 280, application of
Duane Beeman 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
1 The applicant dedicate the north thirty-
three feet (33' ) and the east thirty-
three feet (33') of the subject property
for public roadway and associated purposes.
2. The wash situation be reviewed specifically
by the City Engineer with due respect to
the neighboring property owners point
concerning one of the washes already
possibly being wiped out
"The reason for this recommendation is
1. It does comply with the General Plan "
The motion passed 4-1-0, with Mr Rogers
( dissenting
65 Chairman opened the public hearing on PZ-23-84, Proposed
Ordinance No 282, a rezoning from CR-5 to
to CB-2 on the east side of Palo Verde Drive,
400 feet north of Apache Trail in Section 19
He asked for staff briefing.
66. Mr Nakagawa briefed the Commission regarding the case.
67 Chairman asked the applicant to speak on the case.
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68 A E Sullivan stated that he had previously had this rezoned
for another party, but has purchased the property,
1 and also owns the parcel to the south He said
he plans to build an office and storage units.
He added that he has an engineer working on the
retention. He said that it would enhance the
street.
69. Chairman asked if anyone wished to speak in favor or in
opposition.
70. Harold Englin said he owns property zoned TH to the north and
would have a problem with CB-2 zoning He said
CB-2 should be limited to 300' off of arterials
He commented that Palo Verde was too narrow to
accomodate business traffic.
71 Jack Branham stated that he owns property west of the rezoning
and was in favor of it being approved
72 Mary Stewart commented on the narrow street situation and
the amount of traffic that was generated when
the lumber yard was on the site.
73 Lee Pruitt voiced his objections to CB-2
74. Chairman asked for the Planning Department comments.
sari >}: s 75 Mr. Newcomer stated that the request was not consistent with
the General Plan He commented that he would
like to confirm the North Palo Verde right-of-way
( 76. Chairman asked if there was any rebuttal
{ 77 Mr Sullivan said he wanted to put in storage units, but
that he can put in twenty apartments right now
He added that storage units will cause less
traffic
78. Chairman closed the public hearing and called for a motion.
79 Polomskey/Rogers M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction,
Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-23-84, also known
as Proposed Ordinance No 282, application of
A.E. and Laura Sullivan, and Samuel and Brenda
Simmons for their property described as, a
matter of public record, requesting rezoning
from CR-5 Multiple Residence Zone to CB-2
General Business Zone, that the Commission
recommends to the Apache Junction City Council
the denial of said application.
"The reason for this recommendation is•
The request does not comply with the General
Plan."
The motion passed 4-1-0, with Mr Vehon
dissenting
80 Chairman noted the next Agenda item was under Requests
From Other Agencies, request for reconsideration
of recommendation on State Land lease application
#03-86973 (Santa Fe Realty). He asked for
staff briefing.
81 Mr Newcomer stated that the State Land Department has
requested the Commission to reconsider their
decision of December 13, 1983, for the lease
application
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82. Chairman the applicant or a representative was not
present, so he asked if anyone wished to
comment on the request.
83. Harold Englin asked where this was located
84 Mr. Newcomer replied it was the North 2 of Section 7,
and the current lease is the South 1 of Section 7
85 Mr Englin commented that they graded out there and
created a dust bowl.
86 Mr Newcomer said that the existing commercial lease may
possibly be terminated in the future or given
to a new leasee
87 Chairman closed the discussion and called for a motion
•
- 88. Polomskey/Rogers M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction,
Arizona, that the application 03-86973 (Santa
Fe Realty) for lands located at Lots 1 and 2
of the East 2 of the Northwest / of the
Northeast ,' of Section 7, Township 1 North,
Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and
Meridian, be recommended to the Arizona State
_.. , Land Department for denial
"The reasons for this recommendation are those
stated in the December 13, 1983 action by this
Commission on the same application and are
incorporated herein by reference "
I The motion passed unanimously
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89. Chairman said the next Agenda Item was under New Business,
request for Commission Initiative to rectify
residential zoning discrepancies - Haven Hollow
Unit #2 and a portion of Cholla Vista Estates
He asked for staff briefing.
90 Mr Newcomer said that this is in the form of a staff report to
the Commission He informed them that it has
been brought to the attention of staff by local
citizens that there are examples of neighborhoods
comprised of conventional single-family dwellings
which are zone TH. He added that staff time is
short at the present time, but that he would
like the Commission to consider a Commission
Initiativeat their June 26th meeting.
91. Chairman asked what date he wanted it on an agenda.
92 Mr. Newcomer noted that the property owners would have to
be notified and that it would take a lot of
staff time to put together a property owners
list for the areas in question, and the
adjacent properties He added that most of
the documentation would come from Pinal County.
93 Commission discussion on situation
94 Chairman said this item would be be placed on the
June 26th agenda for a Commission Initiative
He asked if anyone wished to speak under
Call to the Public.
95 Keith Stachar spoke on a rezoning case which had been denied
six months ago under the old Zoning Ordinance
which he had tried to submit for reconsideration,
but could not since the new Ordinance has a
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one-year waiting period for resubmission.
96 Chairman asked if a legal opinion had been rendered
1
97 Mr Newcomer replied that the City Attorney had been
requested to render an opinion and had said
that the new Ordinance was in effect
/� (( 98 Commission discussion of waiting period
99 Chairman noted there was nothing under Information
111 and Reports
100. Mr. Nakagawa informed the Commission that there would be
a groundbreaking ceremony for the Careage
Nursing Facility on Thursday at 11.45 a m ,
with a reception to follow at the Chamber
Building
101. Chairman there being no further business, he called
for a motion to adjourn
102. Rogers/Vehon M/S to adjourn The meeting adjourned by
consensus at 8 55 p m.
- Recorded and transcribed by:
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MargecSa son, Recording Secretary
Res ectfully subm tted,
C arles R: `NewEomer, Executive Secretary
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Ken Sanchez, Chairman
Planning and Zoning Csion
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MEMORANDUM J0- MAYOR AND COUNCIL
THROUGH: ITY MANAGER
FROM: COMMUNITY SERVICES SUPERINTENDENT
SUBJECT: PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION OFFICERS
At the June 25, 1984 regular meeting of the Parks and Recreation
Commission the following individuals were elected to serve as of-
ficers for the upcoming year.
— Michael Carden - Chairman
Ted Millspaugh - Vice-Chairman
Lois Broman - Secretary
The Commission is again operating at full strength involved in
the planning and implementation of many new programs and facili-
ties, and looks forward to serving the community on all parks and
recreation matters.
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INVESTMENT OF FUNDS
i., JUNE 4, 1984
Those Present: Kathleen Connelly, City Clerk
Marj Keehnen, Clerk Receptionist
Ardis Yvonne, Representative for Western Savings
On May 25, 1984, the City Clerk's office provided letters to First
Federal Savings, 3160 W. Apache Trail, Apache Junction; First Interstate,
P.O. Drawer F, Apache Junction; Arizona Bank, 6861 E. Apache Trail, Mesa;
United Bank, P.O. Box J, Apache Junction; Valley National Bank, P.O. Box
29505, Phoenix, and Western Savings & Loan, 242 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix,
informing them of the City's desire to invest the sum of $1,100,000.00 for
a series of thirty-one (31) days. Each bank was asked to submit a written
bid by 10:00 a.m. , on June 4, 1984, indicating the rate of interest offered
on the dollar amount for the period of thirty-one (31) days.
The bids, opened and read by the City Clerk Kathleen Connelly, were as
follows:
United Bank 31 days offered an interest rate of
10.46% on the total amount
First Federal Savings 31 days offered an interest rate of
10% on C.D. and 10.92% on RePurch.
Valley National Bank 31 days offered an interest rate of
10.35% on the total amount
Western Savings & Loan 31 days offered an interest rate of
11.60% on the total amount
First Interstate Bank no bid submitted
Arizona Bank no bid submitted
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June 12, 1984
MEMORANDUM/. THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
THROUGH: / L1 ICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER
FROM: 0114 CHARLES R. NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING
SUBJECT: BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MINUTES
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Attached are copies of the Board of Adjustment Minutes from
their meeting of February 27, 1984.
Please have the original Minutes filed in the "Minutes Book"
in the City Clerk's office.
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BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD
• APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA
FEBRUARY 27, 1984
4 7:00 P M.
MINUTES
Present Absent Guests
Ask
Mr Gardom None Betty Workman
Mr. Carter David Workman
Mr. Schmidt Rene C Lesieutre
Mr Morrison C. D. Crockett
Mrs. Blatterspiel G R Luddy
- Mrs. Luddy
Mr Berry, Chairman
Mr. Nakagawa, Acting Executive Secretary
Mrs. Samuelson, Recording Secretary
Synopsis
Minutes of January 9, 1984 - approved as printed
Minutes of February 13, 1983 - approved as read.
BA-6-83 (Workman) - Variance to 25 foot frontyard setback approved.
BA-1-84 (Maier/Alvin) - withdrawn.
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= " 1 Chairman asked the recording secretary to call the roll.
2 Mrs Samuelson called the roll and determined that all members
were present.
3. Chairman there being no deletions or additions to the
Agenda, he called for a motion
• 4. Carter/Gardom M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Adjustment
of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that
the Agenda dated February 27, 1984, be accepted
'" as read "
The motion passed unanimously (7-0-0).
5. Chairman there being no corrections, additions, or
deletions to the Minutes dated January 9, 1984,
he called for a motion.
6. Carter/Schmidt M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Adjustment
of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that
the Minutes dated January 9, 1984, be approved
as printed."
The motion passed 4-0-3, with Mrs. Blatterspiel ,
Mrs. Luddy, and Mr. Berry abstaining.
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7. Chairman there being no corrections, additions, or
deletions to the Minutes dated February 13, 1984,
he called for a motion.
8. Carter/Gardom M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Adjustment
of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that
the Minutes dated February 13, 1984, be approved
as read."
The motion passed 6-0-1, with Mr Berry
abstaining
9. Chairman opened the public hearing on BA-6-83, a request
for a variance to the 25 foot frontyard setback
He asked for staff briefing on this case
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10 Mr Nakagawa briefed the Board stating that the request
is for a variance from the 25 foot frontyard
setback to 23 feet on previously built
apartments. He added that the applicant is
offering this special circumstance and hardship
for his request.
r• 11 Chairman asked the applicant to speak on the case
'^' 12. David Workman stated that hepurchased the{ ( property from the
bank and that after purchasing he discovered
the setbacks were wrong after having the
property surveyed. He said that he did not
create the problem, and that he assumed the
City had approved the setbacks with their
inspections. He also discovered that the
final building inspection had never been
{ made which was now complete He added that
he is making an effort to make everything
• right.
13 Mrs. Luddy asked if the bank was represented by a real
estate agent and if the bank had any
knowledge of any violation
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14 Mr. Workman replied that the bank acted as agent on
the repossession of the buildings, and
that the bank had no knowledge of the setback
violation
15. Mr Carter commented that he could find nothing wrong
when he went to look at the property and that
{ a violation was not evident in appearance
16 Mrs Blatterspiel asked who discovered that the property was
being occupied without a certificate of
occupancy.
17 Mr Workman replied that he was the one
18 Mr Morrison asked why the surveying was done after
purchasing the property He commented that
one is obligated to know that the survey
is right before closing the deal.
19. Mr. Workman replied that the survey was done after
purchasing the property because he was
considering a condo conversion He added
that the buildings were complete and
occupied for 18 months.
20. Mr Gardom commented that if there is any fault it
should possibly rest at the inspector's
doorstep for failure to inspect the
foundation when it was ready to pour.
21 Chairman asked if there was anyone present to speak
in favor of the case
22 Rene Lesieutre represented United Bank who foreclosed on
�._ the property He said that Mr Workman
found the two foot problem about a month
after closing He commented that the City,
the bank and FHA had made inspections and
no one noted the violation He added
that the buildings have now been final
inspected and that the fault rests with the
builder and the City. He said that
Mr. Workman did not cause the problem so
he should not suffer any hardship
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23. Chairman noted that from a legal standpoint the
Board had three criteria that had to be
met by State law and that the Board could
Ra only do what was permitted by law He
then asked for staff recommendation.
24. Mr. Nakagawa stated that staff took no position one
• way or another He said that he had
presented the history and circumstances
I i of the case He then referred to the
three criteria that need to be satisfied
25 Mrs. Luddy commented that the A R S states that if
the special circumstances are self-imposed
the variance cannot be granted She added
that they could table this item or consult
the City Attorney She asked if the
seller was responsible. She also commented
on new procedures to be instituted for
surveying
26 Mr Nakagawa stated he did not know about any new City
procedures on surveying He said the land
owner may be required to provide it.
He commented on a previous Board case, on
finding lot lines and measuring from them
which is the builder's responsiblity. He
added that the Building Department says
it is not responsible for the frontyard
setback.
27 Chairman asked if an action is taken and it is contrary
to law if it was binding
28. Mr. Nakagawa replied that it was considered binding,
unless the City was sued, and that the court
can reverse an action
29 Mr Morrison said he was in favor of tabling this case
30. Mr. Lesieutre stated that the case referred to previously
was a court action against a builder He
said that the builder here went bankrupt.
31 Mr Morrison commented that the court says the builder,
seller, and buyer are to have the property
surveyed right
32 Mrs Luddy said that in the other case the hardship was
self-imposed. She added that this applicant
had no knowledge of the violation and he
did not build the buildings.
33 Chairman stated that he would entertain a motion to
postpone this case until the next meeting
to get a legal opinion
34 Mr Gardom felt it would be within the Board's rights
to approve the variance
35 Carter/Schmidt M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Adjustment
of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that
a variance to Section 1306, allowing a
23 foot frontyard setback instead of the
required 25 feet is hereby approved.
"Reasons for granting this variance are
1 . The Arizona Revised Statutes Section
9-462 06 H 2 states, "A board of
adjustment may not grant a variance
if the special circumstances applicable
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to the property are self-imposed by
the property owner.' The applicant
has presented the Board that he had
no knowledge that the buildings were
in violation at the time of purchase
from the bank
• 2 It is economically unfeasible and
"oak the
impractical to enforce
` the minimum area requirement.
i 3. The granting of the application is
necessary for the preservation and
enjoyment of substantial property
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rights."
The motion passed 5-1-1, with Mr. Morrison
dissenting, and Mr. Berry abstaining
36. Chairman asked for briefing on BA-1-84.
37. Mr. Nakagawa stated that Mr Alvin requested that this
case be withdrawn due to the passing away
of Mr Maier, the co-applicant, on
February 16, 1984.
38. Chairman said this item is eliminated from the Agenda
39. Gardom/Luddy M/S to adjourn. There being no further
business, the meeting adjourned at 7.49 p.m
Recorded and transcribed by
Marge Sayiuelson, Recording Secretary
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Respectfully submitted by:
James A. Nakagawa, Act' Executive Secretary
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
June 13, 1984
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MEMORANDU O. THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
THROUGH: ,,,,,,,,MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER
FROM: COHARLES R. NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING
SUBJECT: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MINUTES
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
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Attached are copies of the Planning and Zoning Commission Minutes
from their meeting of May 22, 1984.
Please have the original Minutes placed in the "Minutes Book" in
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PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD
APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA
MAY 22, 1984
700PM
;; MINUTES
Present Absent Guests
Mr. Polomskey Mrs Conway List of attendees
Mr Rogers Mr. Sansone in Planning office.
Mr Taylor Mr. Vehon
Mr. Sanchez, Chairman
Mr McNulty, Acting Planning Director
Mr. Nakagawa, Acting Executive Secretary
• Mrs. Samuelson, Recording Secretary
Synopsis
Agenda dated May 22, 1984 - approved as presented
Minutes dated May 8, 1984 - approved as presented.
PZ-51-83 (Proposed Ordinance No 245) - recommended for approval.
PZ-14-84 (Proposed Ordinance No 272) - recommended for approval
PZ-16-84 (Proposed Ordinance No 274) - recommended for approval
PZ-17-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 275) - Continued to June 12, 1984.
PZ-18-84 (Proposed Ordinance No 276) - recommended for approval
SUP-4-84 (Lynn/Careage) - approved
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 four members
were present with three absent as noted above.
She informed the Commission that all three
were excused absences
3. Chairman there being no discussion on the Agenda dated
May 22, 1984, called for a motion
4. Polomskey/Taylor M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction,
Arizona, that the Agenda dated May 22, 1984,
be approved as presented "
The motion passed unanimously.
5. Chairman there being no additions, corrections, or
deletions to the Minutes dated May 8, 1984,
called for a motion
6 Taylor/Polomskey M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction,
Arizona, that the Minutes dated May 8, 1984,
be approved as presented "
The motion passed unanimously
7 Chairman opened the public hearing on PZ-51-83, a
rezoning from GR to TH/PD in Section 18 He
asked for staff briefing
8. Mr. Nakagawa briefed the Commission regarding the case
9 Chairman asked if the applicant wished to speak on
the case.
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10. Larry Hanks represented Mr. Teeples and said he would
answer questions from the Commission
11. Mr. Taylor asked since North Saguaro had been abandoned
previously if curbs and gutters would be
put in on the two arterials on the east and
west of the property
12. Mr Nakagawa replied that is a standard City requirement,
and that there would be a half-street improve-
ment around the perimeter of the property
13 Steve Verfurth said he was working with the City Engineer
on improvements and would comply with the
City requirements
14. Chairman asked if there was anyone to speak in favor of
the case.
15 Al Bellucci said he represented some of the owners and
they would work closely with the engineers and
owners of the property He felt it would be
a credit to the community
16. Chairman asked if anyone wished to speak in opposition
17 Sharon Hardwick stated she lives across the street from the
project and wanted to retain the GR zoning
rr^ .• to maintain a rural atmosphere
18 Wayne Sellen said he lives across from the property and was
lead to believe that they would benefit by
having a water line run to his property.
He said he wished to sign a formal protest.
He said he had a letter from one of the other
111 neighbors who also was opposed to the project
He said no one was in favor because of the
water situation
19 Chairman asked him to clarify the statement, "promised
• water "
20 Mr Sellen replied that a representative from Utah told
neighbors that needed water would be made
available to them He said he was lead to
believe that water would come up Windsong so
they could hook in
21. Frank Jimenez spoke of the over-saturation of trailers in
Apache Junction
22 Chairman asked for staff recommendation
23. Mr Nakagawa said that the letter Mr. Sellen spoke of
was only a concern about paying for street
improvements across the frontage of their property
He added that the water line is up to Arizona
Water Company. He said the DCC has no objection
noting that the density will comply with the
General Plan He gave several stipulations
recommended by the DCC and staff.
24. Mr Taylor asked how long it would be before they could
get the assured water supply
25. Mr. Nakagawa explained how this will be acquired
26 Mr. McNulty stated that from the information he has received,
the contract is not in the company's hands yet,
and estimated about two weeks until it's received
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27. Chairman asked if the applicant wished to speak in
rebuttal
28. Mr. Hanks said he was the one who had talked to the
neighbors and was concerned about the water
problem He added that it is their intent to
provide water if it is possible He said the
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Arizona Water Company engineer said the
system need to be looped
29. Mr Verfurth stated that neighboring property owners would
have water and they will provide stub-outs
if not meters.
30 Kenneth Ragan commented that he has case PZ-17-84 on the
Agenda tonight and that it is located across
the road from this parcel He said the
growth pattern in the City is parks and listed
the amenities the people would be getting
31 Chairman asked for opposition rebuttal.
32 Mr. Sellen said he is not against the park, he said he
is only concerned about the water situation.
33 Chairman closed the public hearing and called for a motion.
34. Taylor/Polomskey M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction,
Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-51-83, also
known as Proposed Ordinance No 245,
application of G Brent Teeples representing
the Walkers, Belluccis, Gundstroms, and
Explorers Investment for their property described
as a matter of public record, requesting rezoning
from GR General Rural which is a holding type
pattern in this City, to TH/PD Trailer Homesite
by Planned Development, that the Commission
recommends to the Apache Junction City Council
the approval of said application
"Any stipulations or recommendations are.
1 Final plat approval will be required prior
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to final PD approval in order for the City to
obtain dedicated roadways
2 The perimeter wall shall be designed to the
satisfaction of the Planning Department so as
to provide variety by recessing the wall at
various intervals, varying the height,
incorporating landscaping, or some similar means
3. The applicant shall comply with all
requirements of the City Engineer, Building
Official, and Fire Department.
4. Standards and specifications shall comply
with the City Development Guide.
5 The applicant comply with the requirements
for final Planned Development approval prior
to the issuance of building permits.
6 It is stipulated in the PD plans that a
loop does extend, as agreed to at the P&Z
meeting of 5/22/84, going down Windsong to
provide water to the neighbors.
Adak 111.
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"The reasons for this recommendation are
1 It complies with Section 33 09 of the
Zoning Ordinance, all six elements thereof
2 It is basically in compliance with
the General Plan of Apache Junction for Planned
Developments.
( The motion passed unanimously
35 Chairman opened the public hearing on PZ-14-84, a rezoning
from GR to CR-3 in Section 20 He asked for staff
briefing
36 Mr Nakagawa briefed the Commission regarding the case
37 Chairman asked the applicant to speak on the case.
38. William Wylie represented the applicants He said they wanted
to make improvements on the property due to
the setbacks
39. Chairman there being no one to speak in favor or in
opposition, asked for staff recommendation.
40. Mr. Nakagawa stated there were no problems anticipated and
that it was in conformance to the General Plan
41. Chairman closed the public hearing and called for a motion
42 Polomskey/Rogers M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction,
Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-14-84, also
( known as Proposed Ordinance No 272, application
t of Bernard and Ruth Freeman for their property
described as a matter of public record,
requesting rezoning from GR General Rural to
CR-3 Single Residence Zone, that the Commission
recommends to the Apache Junction City Council
the approval of said application
"The reasons for this recommendation are:
1. The request conforms with the General Plan's
Medium/High Density designation
2. It is the best use and conforms to surrounding
property "
The motion passed unanimously
43. Chairman opened the public hearing on PZ-16-84, a rezoning
from GR to TH in Section 18. He asked for
staff briefing
44 Mr Nakagawa briefed the Commission regarding the case
45. Mr. Taylor asked if there would be enough left for three
it parcels with the requested roadway dedication
46 Mr Nakagawa replied that they do not own Shiprock of Cedar,
but they do own the 5' of the 40' roadway.
47. Chairman asked the applicant to speak on the case
48 James Riley said he wanted to make a lot for his daughter
and rent one.
49. Chairman there being no one to speak in favor or in
opposition, asked for staff recommendation
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50 Mr Nakagawa stated that there was no objection to the
rezoning, and that it was consistent with the
General Plan. He requested that the contract
sellers dedicate the required roadway
51 Chairman closed the public hearing and called for a motion
52. Taylor/Polomskey M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Aomk Commission of the City of Apache Junction,
Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-16-84, also
known as Proposed Ordinance No. 274,
application of James and Lois Riley, and
Keith and Martha Burkinshaw 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 thirty-
three feet (33'), the east thirty-three
feet (33') and the south five feet (5' )
of the subject property for public roadway
and associated purposes.
"The reason for the recommendation is:
The application for rezoning complies
substantially with the General Plan of
the City of Apache Junction, Arizona "
The motion passed unanimously.
53 Chairman opened the public hearing on PZ-17-84, a
rezoning from GR to TH is Section 17 He
asked for staff briefing
54 Mr Nakagawa briefed the Commission regarding the case
55. Chairman asked the applicant to speak on the case
56 Al Bellucci stated that he owns the property with his
brother-in-law and he wants to rezone so it will
conform with the General Plan He added that
he has the engineer from the adjoining property
• doing his plans.
57 Mr Taylor asked if he would consider going planned
development.
58 Mr Bellucci replied he was perfectly agreeable
59 Mr. Steve Verfurth stated he has a preliminary site plan for the
parcel which will have approximately 110 units
at this time. He said the parcel is buffered
on the north by BLM land He added that they
will have a water treatment plant, and that
Il an abandonment application is in now for Gold
Drive, and that access will be provided on the
south.
60 Stan Pennington said he was the contract purchaser and that
he will work with Mr. Verfurth
61 Chairman there being no one to speak in favor or in
opposition, he asked for staff recommendation
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62 Mr Nakagawa stated that he had described the possible
problems in going to a conventional TH
zoning. He said that the applicant is
agreeable to a PD, then the rezoning will
be in compliance with the General Plan
He gave requested stipulations of road
• dedications
63 Mr McNulty asked if the Ordinance says 10 contiguous
acres can be a park or if two parcels of 5 acres
can be split by a street
64 Mr. Nakagawa commented that Mr Frazier figures on a
gross acre basis
65 Mr Taylor stated that the rezoning could be contingent
on the abandonment of North Gold.
66 Chairman said he did not want to send to the City Council
with a stipulation of going PD if it does not
comply with the General Plan. He said more
time is needed for a PD site plan
67. Mr. Verfurth said he would have the site plan ready next
week
68. Mr. McNulty commented that they would be bound by the
site plan once it is submitted, and that the
application should be revised to TH/PD if
they wish to be in conformance
69. Mr Nakagawa was handed a drawing by Mr Verfurth and said
he could not comment on it at this time He
added that they are operating under the old
PD Ordinance until at least June 5th when it
is scheduled to go before the City Council
He added that he needs time to present the
submittal to the DCC
70 Chairman closed the public hearing and called for a motion
71. Polomskey/Rogers M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction,
Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-17-84, also
known as Proposed Ordinance No 275, application
of Kenneth Ragan and Alfred Bellucci for their
property described as a matter of public record,
requesting rezoning from GR General Rural to
Trailer Homesite Zone (TH), that this case be
continued to June 12, 1984, at 7 00 p m , in
these Chambers, to allow for a revision to
TH/PD on the application "
The motion passed unanimously.
72 Chairman after a five-minute recess, the meeting resumed
at 8.31 p m He then opened the public hearing
on PZ-18-84, a rezoning from GR to CR-3 in
Section 19, and asked for staff briefing
73. Mr. Nakagawa briefed the Commission regarding the case.
74 Chairman asked if the applicant wished to speak on the case
75 William Eakin stated he has two rental houses, and one rental
trailer and his home on the property right now,
and that he wants to rezone and split and sell
off the rentals.
76 Chairman there being no one to speak in favor or in
opposition, asked for staff comments
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77 Mr Nakagawa stated there was no objection, that it was
consistent with the General Plan and that no
dedications were required
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78 Chairman closed the public hearing and called for a motion
79. Polomskey/Taylor M/S 'BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction,
Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-18-84, also
known as Proposed Ordinance No. 276,
application of William and Mary Eakin for
their property described as a matter of public
record, requesting rezoning from GR General
Rural to CR-3 Single Residence Zone, that the
Commission recommends to the Apache Junction
City Council the approval of said application
"The reasons for this recommendation are.
1. The request complies with the General
Plan's Medium/High Density designation
2. The request is compatible with surrounding
property "
The motion passed unanimously
80. Chairman opened the public hearing on SUP-4-84, a
request for a Special Use Permit for a 50-
bed, 55,000 square foot hospital in Section 30
He asked for staff briefing.
81 Mr Nakagawa briefed the Commission stating that the request
was for a hospital and heliport on a 4.7 acre
parcel located on the west side of Ironwood
Drive, 500 feet north of Southern Avenue
82. Chairman asked if the applicant would like to speak on
the case
83 Jeffrey Lynn was representing his father, Gene Lynn, and
said he would answer any questions. He said
they are coordinating the nursing home,
wellness center, and hospital on their plans.
He showed colored renderings and a site plan
He noted that the heliport had been relocated
to the south.
84. Mr. Polomskey asked if they could expand if they needed
more room
85. Mr Lynn replied that there is no room for expansion
on the site, and that they would have to
acquire more property. He said that would be
in the far distant future and said they could
request a height variance He said the facility
would take care of minor surgery and will be for
stabilization of trauma He said the loss of
the emergency center makes this even more
important
86. Chairman asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of
this case.
87 Virginia Seeman was in favor of the request She commented on
the legislation and that an ambulance may not
have to stop at a trauma center and only go
to the closest hospital. She added that this
hospital is needed now
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88. Alan Tom said he had property near the project and
wanted to know how soon it would get started.
4 89. John Granillo spoke as a concerned citizen and Vice Chairman
of the EOAT He recommended the approval
of the application since the EOAT had been
working hard putting projects together to
bring industry into the City.
90. John H. Granillo supported the previous speakers. He said
the City had been dependent on outside sources
for these services and that they need the
health facility for growth
91. Chairman there being no one to speak in opposition, asked
for staff comments.
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92. Mr. Nakagawa gave requested stipulations and said that the
facility is needed. He said he did not
anticipate any adverse impacts He added that
the facility will have access to the proposed
freeway and will be close to the school facility
He said he was desirous of bringing together
office facilities compatible with the surroundings
He said he would recommend approval.
93 Chairman closed public hearing and passed the gavel to
Mr. Polomskey.
=^ 94 Sanchez/Rogers M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Apache Junction,
Arizona, that Special Use Permit case SUP-4-84,
a request by Gene Lynn of Careage Investments,
fora 50-bed, 55,000 square foot, 42 foot high
hospital, with a heliport, is hereby approved.
"Stipulations are
1 This permit expires on May 22, 1986, unless
substantial construction has begun on the project
by that date in order to vest the permit, or as
long as substantial progress is shown in obtaining
the required permits, and an extension can be
granted.
2 The applicant must obtain approval from the
State of Arizona for the hospital and heliport
prior to the issuance of building permits
3. The applicant must obtain approval from the
City Engineer for off-site improvements, drainage,
and sewage treatment facilities
4. Exterior building finish shall be of stucco
material
5 The development of the project shall be in
substantial conformance to the approved site plan
6 Landscaping shall consist of native desert
vegetation.
7. Sign elevations will need to be submitted
to the Planning and Zoning Commission "
The motion passed unanimously
95 Chairman received the gavel back and noted the next
item of business was Call to the Public He
asked if anyone wished to address the Commission
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96. John Granillo congratulated the Commission on their
decision to approve the Special Use Permit
97. Chairman there being no further business, called for
a motion to adjourn
98 Taylor/Rogers M/S to adjourn. The meeting adjourned at
9 04 p m
II Recorded and transcribed by.
Marge Sson, Recording Secretary
Respectfully submitted.
James A. Nakagawa, Acting/Executive Secretary
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APPROVED:
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CITY MANAGER MICHAEL J. MCNULTY V' 114
CITY CLERK Kathy Connelly 1"
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� .__/ DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Chuck Newcomer V
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DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS Rich Broman ✓
CITY ATTORNEY Mr. Alexander/Mr. Hirsch 70,,,,il
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST John Schoeph
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1001 N. IDAHO ROAD, APACHE JUNCTION, AZ
MONDAY, JULY 2 , 1984 , 7 : 00 P.M.
TUESDAY, JULY 3 , 1984 , 6 : 00 P.M. ( if required)
AGENDA
1. CALL TO ORDER - ROLL CALL
2. DISCUSSION OF AGENDA ITEMS FOR REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 3, 1984
3. DISCUSSION OF SEWER AND SEPTIC PROBLEMS (COUNCILMAN HILL )
4 . DISCUSSION ON CITY LIBRARY (MAYOR CLARKE/COUNCILMAN DAMIANO)
5 . DISCUSSION ON POSSIBLE AMENDMENTS TO BUSINESS LICENSE
ORDINANCE REGARDING GARBAGE COLLECTORS (CITY MANAGER)
6. DISCUSSION ON EMERGENCY HEALTH CARE FACILITIES (VICE MAYOR EIDSON)
7 . REQUESTS FOR FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
8. CALENDAR REPORTS
9. REMINDER OF EXECUTIVE SESSION
10 . ADJOURNMENT
Copies of this agenda and additional information regarding any
of the items listed above may be obtained through the City
Clerk' s office, 1001 N. Idaho Road, Apache Junction, AZ,
Monday through Friday, 8: 00 a.m. to 5: 00 p.m.
Dated this 28th day of June, 1984 .
Ka hleen Connelly, Cit Clerk
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AGENDA
JULY 3 , 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. 245 , PZ-51-83, Application by G.
Brent Teeples to rezone 20 acre parcel , located on the
southwest corner of Lost Dutchman Blvd . and Ironwood Drive
in Section 18, from GR General Rural to TH/PD Trailer
Homesite by Planned Development .
B. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 272, PZ-14-84, Application by
Bernard and Ruth Freeman to rezone 24, 000 square foot
parcel located at northwest corner of Thunderbird Drive and
Roosevelt Street in Section 20, from GR General Rural to
CR-3 Single Residence Zone.
C. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 274 , PZ-16-84, Application by Riley
and Burkinshaw to rezone 27, 500 square foot parcel located
at southwest corner of Shiprock Street and Cedar Drive in
Section 18 , from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone.
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D. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 276, PZ-18-84, Application by
William and Mary Eakin to rezone one acre parcel located at
550 N. Ocotillo Drive in Section 19 from GR General Rural
to CR-3 Single Residence Zone.
E. ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES FROM REGULAR MEETING OF JUNE 5, 1984
F. ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES FROM REGULAR MEETING OF �•.
JUNE 19, 1984
INTRODUCTION OF DISTINGUISHED GUESTS AND VISITORS
AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS, AND COMMUNICATIONS
Presentation by Mr . Larry Cline, President , Apache Junction
Chamber of Commerce
CITY MANAGER' S REPORT
PUBLIC HEARINGS
(3) 1984 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT APPLICATION
(4) PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 84-31, FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUNDS
AND FINAL BUDGET ADOPTION
(5) PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 277, PZ-19-84, Application by Margaret
Strauss , Apache Junction Associates , Alfred Schlehlein, Richard
Herrle, and Murray Roght to rezone 36-acre parcel, located
between Broadway, Tomahawk, and U.S. Highway 60 in Section 28,
from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business Zone, CB-2 General
Business Zone, and CR-5 Multiple Residence Zone. (First Reading)
(6) PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 278, PZ-20-84, Application by Portus �.
Idso and Marshall and Portia White to rezone 1. 25 acre parcel,
located on southwest corner of Smoketree Street and Main Drive
in Section 18, from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite
Zone (TH) . (First Reading)
(7) PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 279, PZ-21-84, Application by Duane
Beeman to rezone 0. 9 acre parcel , located at southeast corner
of Greasewood Street and Warner Drive in Section 18, from GR
General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH) . (First Reading)
(8) PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 280, PZ-22-84, Application by Duane
Beeman to rezone 2. 5 acre parcel , located on southwest corner
of Roundup Street and Valley Drive in Section 17, from GR
General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH) . (First Reading)
(9) PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 282, PZ-23-84, Application by A.E. and
Laura Sullivan and Samuel and Brenda Simmons to rezone 26, 500
square foot parcel, located on east side of Palo Verde Drive,
400 feet north of Apache Trail in Section 19, from CR-5
Multiple Residence to CB-2 General Business Zone.
(First Reading)
(10) PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 284, PZ-25-84, COMMISSION INITIATIVE
AMENDING ARTICLE XXI , SECTIONS 21.00 AND 21. 08, OF THE
ZONING ORDINANCE (First Reading with Emergency Clause)
OLD BUSINESS
(11) APPOINTMENTS TO LIBRARY BOARD (Postponed Item)
(12) PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 236, PZ-35-83, Application by Howell
...... and Carolyn Anderson to rezone 10 acre parcel, located on west
side of N. Valley Drive, 300 feet north of Tepee Street in
Section 17 , from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone
(TH) . (Second Reading) (Postponed Item)
(13) REQUEST BY MR. KENNETH MUDGE FOR EXTENSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH
ARTICLE 9-2 OF THE CITY CODE (Second Request)
NEW BUSINESS
(14) PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 84-32, CROSSWALK DESIGNATION
(Plaza Drive North of S.R. 88)
(15) PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 84-33, ESTABLISHING SPEED LIMIT
(Royal Palm Road between Southern Avenue and U.S Highway 60)
(16) REQUEST BY WILLIAM PELFREY TO CONTINUE DEVELOPMENT AT OWN RISK
(17) ADOPTION OF FIVE-YEAR STREET IMPROVEMENT PLAN
(18) APPROVAL OF CONTRACT FOR CITY ATTORNEY FOR
FISCAL YEAR 1984-85
(19) APPOINTMENT OF ARCHITECT SELECTION COMMITTEE
FOR CITY LIBRARY
(20) FISCAL YEAR END LIBRARY REPORT
(21) SPECIAL MEETING, JULY 9, 1984
(22) WORK SESSION, JULY 16, 1984
EXECUTIVE SESSION, WORK SESSION, JULY 17, 1984
CALL TO THE PUBLIC
(23) INFORMATION AND REPORTS
(COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS)
REQUESTS OF COUNCIL
(24) ADJOURNMENT
"THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING THIS MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND FOR
TAKING AN INTEREST IN THE COMMUNITY. PLEASE COME AGAIN AND BRING
YOUR FRIENDS."
ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET
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ITEM # MEETING OF
MOTION BY: CIVf\ SECONDED BY:
YES NO ABSTAI NED
VICE MAYOR FTDSON ;' _
N. STEELSMITH V
�.. COUNC I LMA ,.u'� _
COUNC I_LMAN TAYLOR _\
COUNCILMAN SHANKS
_MAYOR CLARKE _
UNANI°IOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED J ABSTAINED
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