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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985 02.05 City Council Regular Agenda �s riap,CHE- do dr 1 U r, • p. z 'IRIZONP Czt y o pache 2unct20n APACHE JUNCTION CITY COUNCIL CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA REGULAR MEETING AGENDA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1985 7 00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL CONSENT-AGENDA (All items marked with an asterisk (*) will be considered by the City Council as a group and will be adopted with one motion. No separate discussion will be held on any of these items unless a Councilmember wishes to do so In this case, the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately.) *1. Acceptance of Regular Meeting Agenda *2. Acceptance of Minutes from the Special Meeting of January 14, 1985 *3 Acceptance of Minutes from the Regular Meeting of January 15, 1985 *4. Proposed Resolution No. 85-02, Establishing Speed Limit on Winchester Road between Broadway Avenue and Southern Avenue *5. Proposed Resolution No. 84-63, AB-84-19, Laketa, Jones Abandonment of South Vista Road between 19th Avenue and 20th Avenue *6. Proposed Resolution No. 84-61, AB-84-22, Dunn - Abandonment of Windsong Street from North Hilton East to Goldfield. *7 Request for Airspace Extension - That airspace determination extension be forwarded to the Federal Aviation Administration. *8. Final Plat Approval for Superstition View Mobile Home Subdivision by Bill Pelfrey and George Heintz of Lamtec Housing Systems *9 Request for Authorization to accept inspections on Magistrate Court Building additions and release of retainage monies Request for Authorization to accept inspections on Public Works Building additions and release of retainagge monies. *10 PROPOSED RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 84-67, SL-8312-1, APACHE VILLA IV, STREET LIGHT IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT INTRODUCTION OF DISTINGUISHED VISITORS AND GUESTS AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS CITY MANAGER'S REPORT PUBLIC HEARINGS 11. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO 321, PZ-54-84, Application by Robert Jones and Jerry Burgess to rezone 30,621 feet gross, located at the northwest corner of the intersection of North Delaware Drive and /ook West Greasewood Street in Section 18, from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business Zone. 12. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 328, PZ-60-84, Application by William Beaulieu of B & B Properties to rezone 2.6 acre parcel, located on the south side of Superstition Boulevard between Ocotillo and Palo Verde Drives in Section 19, from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business 13. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 329, PZ-61-84, Application by Johnie G. Beaty through .eith Stachar to rezone 13,843 scuare foot parcel located on the southeast corner of Superstition Boulevard and Rennick Drive in Section 20, from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business. 14. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 331, 0Z-63-84, Application by Donald and Edwina Kos to rezone 32,700 square foot parcel, located on the west side of Ironwood Drive, 250 feet south of Superstition Boulevard in Section 19, from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business for the eastern parcel and CR-5 Multiple Residence for the western parcel 15. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 334, PZ-64-84, Application by Frank and Irene Talbott to rezone 1.25 acre parcel, located at the northwest corner of Cedar Drive and Mockingbird Street in Section 18, from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH). 16. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO 335, PZ-66-84, Application by William and Barbara Dayton through Violet Thexton to rezone 1.25 acre parcel, located at the southwest corner of Cedar Drive and Mockingbird Street in Section 18, from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH) 17. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 339, PZ-68-84, Application by Keith and Martha Burkinshaw through Jim Brinkman to rezone 1.25 acre parcel, located at the northwest corner of Foothill Street and Warner Drive in Section 18, from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH). 18. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 348, Amending the Apache Junction City Code, Chapter 13 Public Works, Section 13 Street Abandonment (With the Emergency Clause) 19. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 352, Changing Building Permit Fees on Recreational Vehicles, Amending 301(b) and 304(a) of the Uniform Building Code, 1982 Edition (With the Emergency Clause) 20. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 353, DIRECT ELECTION OF MAYOR (With the Emergency Clause) 21. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO 332, "Alternative No. 1), Commercial Zoning District Regulations PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 332, (Alternative No 2), Eliminates hours of operation and combines the two least intensive local commercial zones, for a total of four (4) new commercial zones. OLD BUSINESS None. NEW BUSINESS 22. AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE LEASES FOR TRAIL SYSTEM WITH THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. 23 REQUEST FOR EXTENSION TO CLEAN PROPERTY, ARTICLE 9-2 OF CITY CODE 24. DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS, REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF REPORT SUBMITTED BY CONSULTANTS AND AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED WITH IMPROVEMENTS 25. WORK SESSION, EXECUTIVE SESSION, FEBRUARY 19, 1985 CALL TO THE PUBLIC Amok 26. INFORMATION AND REPORTS (COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS) REQUESTS OF COUNCIL 27 ADJOURNMENT "THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING THIS MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND FOR TAKING AN INTEREST IN YOUR COMMUNITY PLEASE COME AGAIN AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS." As CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING JANUARY 14, 1985 The Special Meeting of the City Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, was held on January 14, 1985, 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. ROLL CALL Councilmen Present: Councilman Taylor, Councilman Shanks, Councilman Damiano, Councilman Baljo, Vice Mayor Eidson, Mayor Clarke Councilman Absent Councilman Hill Staff Present: City Manager Michael J. McNulty City Clerk Kathleen Connelly Director of Planning Chuck Newcomer Director of Public Works Rich Broman Controller Keith Lewis Director of Public Safety Bill McDaniel Economic Development Specialist John Schoeph Zoning Administrator/Building Official Leo Frazier, Jr. City Attorney David Alexander [ EXECUTIVE SESSION, JANUARY 14, 1985) Mayor Clarke MOVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL HOLD AN EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE SESSION ON JANUARY 14, 1985, AT 7 03 P M , IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER OR CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE. Councilman Shanks seconded the motion. VOTE. Unanimous The motion carried Mayor Clarke recessed the Emergency Special Meeting into Executive Session Mayor Clarke reconvened the Special Meeting at 7 40 p m ADJOURNMENT Councilman Shanks MOVED THAT THE SPECIAL MEETING BE ADJOURNED AT 7 40 P M Mayor Clarke seconded the motion The meeting was adjourned by unanimous consent. APPROVED THIS DAY OF , 1985, BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA. row Adm. Wendell J Clarke Mayor 11 ATTEST• Kathleen Connelly City Clerk 000010. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL JANUARY 14, 1985 PAGE TWO 11111"”Mr Aink CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 15, 1985 The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, was held on January 15, 1985, at the Apache Junction City Council Chambers pursuant to the notice required by law. Amok, CALL TO ORDER Vice Mayor Eidson called the meeting to order at 7 00 p.m. INVOCATION Councilman Taylor led the Invocation. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Councilman Baljo led the Pledge of Allegiance ROLL CALL Councilmen Present: Councilman Damiano, Councilman Taylor, Councilman Shanks, Councilman Baljo, Vice Mayor Eidson Councilmen Absent. Mayor Clarke, Councilman Hill Staff Present: Representing City Manager, Director of Public Works Rich Broman City Clerk Kathleen Connelly Director of Planning Chuck Newcomer Representing Director of Public Safety, Patrol Lieutenant Reed Cox Finance Controller Keith Lewis Economic Development Specialist John Schoeph City Attorney David Alexander Agmk Deputy City Clerk Lori V Clark Others Present Mr Harvey Morrison 1834 W Roundup Apache Junction, Arizona 85220 ACCEPTANCE OF CONSENT AGENDA Councilman Shanks MOVED THAT THE AGENDA BE AMENDED BY CONSIDERING ITEM NO. 9 AS THE FIRST PUBLIC HEARING, AND THAT CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 1 THROUGH 3 BE APPROVED AS AMENDED. * Councilman Baljo seconded the motion. VOTE Unanimous The motion carried. Introduction of Distinguished Visitors and Guests None. AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS Acting City Manager Rich Broman reminded the Council and public of the public forum on January 23, 1985, at Four Peaks Elementary. Director of Planning Chuck Newcomer stated that a grant has been received in the amount of $114,000, for construction of a Senior Citizens Center, which will be constructed just north of City Hall in conjunction with the new City Library CITY MANAGER'S REPORTS None PUBLIC HEARINGS LOCAL ALTERNATIVE EXPENDITURE LIMITATION - HOME RULE OPTION Vice Mayor Eidson opened the hearing to the public Controller Keith Lewis briefed the Council on the Home Rule Option as proposed two years previously, stating that the City is allowed to submit the proposal after two years, and that the Council may vote on whether or not to present the question of the home rule to the voters. Vice Mayor Eidson asked if there was anyone who wished to speak in favor of or in opposition to the issue. Mr. Harvey Morrison, 1834 W. Roundup, Apache Junction, pointed out that the Council and staff need to present the issue to the public as expenditures that the public feel are necessary There being no one else wishing to address the Council, Vice Mayor Eidson closed the hearing to the public ( City Clerk Kathleen Connelly explained that a provision in State law requires the action on the Home Rule Option take place in a Special Meeting Vice Mayor Eidson recessed the Regular Meeting into the Special Meeting for the purpose of action on the Home Rule Councilman Shanks stated that the funds will be spent as the citizens of Apache Junction choose. Councilman Baljo also commented on how the funds will not be spent, and stated that after this agenda item, it would be necessary for him to go home. Councilman Shanks MOVED THAT THE REGULAR MEETING RECESS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONDUCTING A SPECIAL MEETING ON THE HOME RULE OPTION. Councilman Shanks FURTHER MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO 85-01, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, PINAL AND MARICOPA COUNTIES, ARIZONA, PROPOSING A LOCAL ALTERNATIVE EXPENDITURE LIMITATION FOR THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. Councilman Taylor seconded the motion. VOTE Unanimous The motion carried. ADJOURNMENT Councilman Shanks MOVED THAT THE SPECIAL MEETING BE ADJOURNED AT 7 15 P M , AND THAT THE REGULAR MEETING BE RECONVENED AT 7 15 P M REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 15, 1985 PAGE TWO Councilman Baljo seconded the motion VOTE Unanimous The motion carried Vice Mayor Eidson excused Councilman Baljo and Councilman Damiano who was ill Vice Mayor Eidson stated that there was no longer a quorum, and that it would be necessary to close the meeting ADJOURNMENT Councilman Taylor MOVED THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED DUE TO LACK OF A QUORUM AND THAT THE AGENDA ITEMS BE CONTINUED TO THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL, AND THAT PZ-52-84 BE CONTINUED PER REQUEST FOR ONE MONTH Councilman Shanks seconded the motion VOTE Unanimous The motion carried ACCEPTED THIS DAY OF , 1985, BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA. I Wendell J Clarke Mayor ATTEST: Kathleen Connelly City Clerk *Consent Agenda Items include 1 Acceptance of Regular Meeting Agenda 2. Acceptance of Minutes from the Special Meeting of December 6, 1984 3 Acceptance of Minutes from the Regular Meeting of December 18, 1984 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 15, 1985 PAGE THREE oil ft. Aillok r`c PQ C , JGti O 'n '1PrzoNP (-Oily 4 ` '7acile 2unciion AlomN December 31 , 1984 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: CITY MANAGER W -f.,.01( FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETYIASY DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS p..,, REGARDING: ESTABLISHING SPEED LIMIT ON WINCHESTER ROAD BETWEEN BROADWAY AVENUE AND SOUTHERN AVENUE (Agenda Item) A traffic investigation and speed analysis was performed on December 21 , 1984, on Winchester Road, between Broadway and 16th Avenue. Speed sets taken indicate the 85th percentible speed in this area is 45 MPH. Considering the road geometry, existing development and other factors, it is recommended that a speed limit of 30 MPH be established along this corridor in order to allow speed limit posting and provide appropriate traffic enforcement. Approver for Agenda 46— ate Item # First Reading 5 X Second Reading Public Hearing Old Business 0- New Business N 'Consent Agenda 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220-0190 4 TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 irwmir RESOLUTION NO 85-02 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, ESTABLISHING THE SPEED LIMIT OF 30 MPH ON WINCHESTER ROAD BETWEEN BROADWAY AVENUE AND SOUTHERN AVENUE. WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to insure safe, effective and effici�/� traffic flow along public rights-of-way within the City limits of Apache Juncti 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 Winchester Road from Broadway Avenue to Southern Avenue 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 referenced street PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 19 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 D vi lexand r City ttorney Ask Asia% QACHF ,.RxG2 0 Alis1;44' 0.,A "%ZOO' it unction December 8, 1984 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR—A P- EMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: CITY MANAGER '1 1/ FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS REGARDING: AB-84-19 RESOLUTION NO. 8 -63 (RELINQUISHMENT OF FEDERALLY PATENTED EASEMENTS) (AGENDA ITEM) GENERAL INFORMATION APPLICANTS: LAKETA, JONES PARCELS. 103-20-16A, 103-20-18A STREETS REQUESTED: SOUTH VISTA ROAD BETWEEN 19TH AVENUE AND 20TH AVENUE. STREET CONDITION: Not opened or maintained by the City. All property owners have access from other streets. D.C.C. COMMENTS: No objection is expressed to the application. (See memorandum attached) Approver for Agenda r� pat Item # First Reading �(�Li S Second Reading File 100.051 — Public Hearing Old Business New Business _L Ccvnsent Agenda 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982-8002 PPACHF,de/ x " a ! 4_ ikj - uk. ,I z "'PIZONP C 'ity 4 94pache unction December 6, 1984 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL THROUGH. CITY MANAGER FROM. .\ CHAIRMAN, DEVELOPMENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE REGARDING AB-84-19 South Vista ,%oad, between 19th and 20th Avenue Relinquishment of Federally Patented Easements The Development Coordinating Committee reviewed the above application on December 6, 1984, and expresses no objection for the following reasons: 1 . The roadways have never been opened or maintained by the City for public use. 2. The roadway is a local classification. 3. The use of property by the owners would be enhanced, especially Parcel 16A, due to encroachment. 4. Good access to public rights-of-ways would remain available. 5. Other transportation circulation would not be adversely affected. RWB sh cc Engineering Division Planning Department File 105.06 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220 0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 RESOLUTION NO 84-63 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 VISTA ROAD, BETWEEN 19TH AVENUE AND 20TH AVENUE, AS DESCRIBED IN STREET ABANDONMENT CASE enN AB-84-19, ARE NO LONGER NECESSARY FOR PUBLIC USE AS ROADWAYS AND ARE HEREBY EXTINGUISHED AS PRESENT OR FUTURE PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY WHEREAS, the requested abandonments are easements for public rights- of-way purposes described as these parcels of land located in Section 27, Township 1 North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona, and more particularly described as follows Parcel 1 The East 33 feet of the South # of the Southwest 3 of the Northwest * of the Southwest *, EXCEPT the North 33 feet and EXCEPT the South 33 feet Parcel 2 The West 33 feet of the South f of the Southeast } of the Northwest 1 of the Southwest A, EXCEPT the North 33 feet and EXCEPT the South 33 feet WHEREAS, the abandonments requested, if approved, would not leave a parcel in separate ownership without access to an established public roadway connecting such lands with another public roadway, or have access by a Federally Patented Easement which may in the future be developed, and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, finds that these said Federally Patented Easements for public rights-of-way purposes as described herein are classified as local streets on the Apache Junction Street Classification Plan and are no longer necessary for public use as roadways, and WHEREAS, these said easements requested for abandonment have never been improved as public roadways and maintained by a local governing agency. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that the above-described Federally Patented Easements reserved for public rights-of-way purposes are hereby extinguished as present or future public rights-of-way BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the abandonment of the public right- of-way has no effect on reservations for public utility easements. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF , 19 Wendell J. Clarke Mayor OFTLIP Amok 0.411 RESOLUTION NO. 84-63 Page Two ATTEST 01114) Kathleen Connelly City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: D vi xan City Attorney s AN. oak AB-84--19 PROPOSED RESOLLTION NO. 84-63 SEE MAP 103 -19 16th AVE. d I 1 v 1 I ® o I 1 Niir0 �‘j o I I o �� I 0 - • - - - 2 �- 1.10 0 7E t\8 PII e` 88 - - - - - AvE - , - - a t a Z 0 (5i 1 I w l ! 3'T It T si ,. r: Q ' Re ! AV - 2C h AVE - Q CC i AdmIlk a m O " 3 ' N Q O (f SEE MAP 103.29 a M 3: I ' © 1 w I I w N I I 1 3, SOUTHERN AGE I i► SEE MAP 103 22 MI PROPOSED ABANDONMENT AREA N SCALE: 1'= 300' 0 COUNTY ASSESSORS PARCEL NO, 103-20- CHF ✓G FgA G #...... ,,,.‘. ,,,,"„,,, ,,..,, 41,91zONP c0 its o 75,ache unction DATE: DECEMBER 6, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: i'W( ,CITY MANAGER FROM: VICE CHAIRMAN, DEVELOPMENT COORDINATING COMMITTE: REGARDING: RELINOUISHMENT OF FEDERALLY PATENTED EASEMENTS (AB-84-22) - The Development Coordinating Committee reviewed the above application on and expressed no objection for the following reasons: 1 . The roadways have never been opened or maintained by the City for public use. 2. The roadway is a local classification. 3. The use of property by the owners would be enhanced. 4. Adequate access to public rights—of—ways would remain available. 5. Area transportation circulation would not be adversley affected. 6. Appropriate right—of—way is dedicated as required. Approver for Agenda �'� Date Item # First Reading 2/J,A f'- Sccond Reading cc Engineering Division — Public Hearing Planning Department _ Old Business New Business .. /Consent Agenda File No. AB-84-22 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982-8002 PQACHE✓G C) ,01( dit ►,► 4 Y O U . f(;1. 'Z AlPizoW)% cOity o A pache 0.2unction DATE: JANAURY 25, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: CITY MANAGER FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS REGARDING: AB 84-22 RESOLUTION NO. 84-61 RELINQUISHMENT OF FEDERALLY PATENTED EASEMENT (AGENDA ITEM) GENERAL INFORMATION APPLICANTS: DOROTHY M. DUNN PARCELS: 100-24-9, 100-24-10, 100-24-11B STREETS REQUESTED: WINDSONG STREET FROM NORTH HILTON EAST TO GOLDFIELD STREET CONDITION: UNIMPROVED AND NOT MAINTAINED, DCC RECOMMENDATION: SEE MEMORANDUM DATED DECEMBER 6, 1984 ATTACHED. File No. AB--84-22 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 411.0"Mr Ai\ Amok RESOLUTION NO 84-61 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, DECLARING THAT A CERTAIN FEDERALLY PATENTED EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY PURPOSES ON WINDSONG STREET FROM NORTH HILTON ROAD EAST TO GOLDFIELD ROAD AS DESCRIBED IN STREET ABANDONMENT CASE AB-84-22 IS NO LONGER NECESSARY FOR PUBLIC USE AS A ROADWAY AND IS HEREBY ABANDONED AND EXTINGUISHED AS A PRESENT OR FUTURE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY WHEREAS, the requested abandonment is a federally patented easement described as parcels of land located in a portion of Section 15, Township 1 North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona, and more particularly described as follows Parcel No. 1 The South thirty-three (33') feet of the NE* of the NE=, of the NE'-* of Section 15 Township 1 North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona; EXCEPT the East fifty (50') feet, and EXCEPT the West thirty-three (33') feet thereof. Parcle No. 2 The North thirty-three (33') feet of the SE; of the NE=, of the NE'-* of Section 15 Township 1 North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona; EXCEPT the East fifty (50') feet, and EXCEPT the West thirty-three (33') feet thereof. WHEREAS, the abandonment requested, if approved, would not leave a parcel in separate ownership without access to an established road- way connecting such lands with another public roadway, or have access by a federally patented easement which may in the future be developed, and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona. finds that the said federally patented easement for public right-of-way purposes, as described herein, is classified as a local street on the Apache Junction Street Classification Plan, and is no longer necessary for public use as a roadway; and WHEREAS, the said easement requested for abandonment has never been improved as a public roadway and maintained by a local governing agency. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that the above-described federally patented easement reserved for public right-of-way purposes is hereby abandoned and extinguished as a present or future public right-of-way. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the abandonment of the public right- of-way has no effect on reservations for public utility easements. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF , 1985 Wendell J Clarke Mayor 111013 RESOLUTION NO 84-61 PAGE TWO ATTEST. Kathleen Connelly City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM 44d . David F. Alexander City Attorney Afte, Amok AB 84-22 PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO, 84-61 4 ^ } LOST DUTCHMAN BLVD. I O O 1 ,1 d HIDALGO ST o -to I cc cc cc to a 0 9 I- to o a 4o WINDSONG ST j �// Q t l `D 0 13 17'- . I 13 0 00 0_J Z Ir --O. -0--33'3 -a. - -4— — r--- 33' --4— "4-- ...aft., COin rn i FOOTHILL ST. f ® PROPOSED ABANDONMENT OCOUNTY ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO SCALE I" = 200' ikrsp.C HF 22 u 75, z '1RizoNP ` ity 4 pache &unction January 25, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL THROUGH. CITY MANAGER 14,„/ (—) / FROM. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORK 1k REGARDING AIRSPACE EXTENSION (Agenda Item) Attached is a copy of the February 8, 1982 response from the Federal Aviation Administration in regard to airspace approval for a proposed facility East of the City limits. This approval was conditioned upon activation within 3 years or the determination would become void. This office previously coordinated with the FAA and determined that a request for an extension of airspace determination could be requested by a letter indicating why the project was not started, an estimate of when it may be started, and any comments regarding any changes in the area of airspace determination. ...... Attached for your consideration and appropriate action is a letter directed to the Federal Aviation Administration in these regards. Approver for Agenda ce_ Date Item # First Reading "1)/5-7hy 7 Second Reading Public Hearing Att 2/08/82 FAA letter Old Business Request for airspace extension New Business V./Consent Agenda File 100.051 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 ikriP,C1-1-k-✓GZZ U :,:11::II' / O '4119/Z014 P C6 ity (15 &ipache ounction January 25, 1985 U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration Western-Pacific Region P.O. Box 92007 Worldway Postal Center Los Angeles, CA 90009 Attention: Jerry D. Luce, Manager Airspace & Procedures Branch Reference- Proposed Apache Junction Airport Facility (FAA Case No. 81-AWE-100-NRA) Dear Mr. Luce, The City of Apache Junction was granted airspace approval on February 8, 1982. Subsequently, as your office is aware, the City coordinated in order to resolve concerns expressed by Williams Air Force Base and other concerned agencies and persons. At this time, to our knowledge there have been no significant changes in the area that would effect the previous determination. Until such time that the City further resolves these matters, we request an ,^ extension of the airspace determination. Sincerely, Wendell J. Clarke Mayor RWB.WJC.sh File 105.01 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 ( PQACHF✓�, O 4 �'O� 0 gRiZoNP its o� &ipache unction DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT January 24, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: A7MICHAEL J. McNULTY , CITY MANAGER Approver tor Agenda_ FROM: 'a-CHUCK NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Date Item # First Reading "I PREPARED BY: JULIE REID, PLANNING TECHNICIANa44 Second Reading_____ ._.--- SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM - FEBRUARY 5, 1985 — Public Hearing SD-9-83 (SUPERSTITION VIEW MOBILE HOME — Old Business SUBDIVISION) - FINAL PLAT APPROVAL New Business ✓Consent Agenda Project Description This agenda item is a final plat approval request by Bill Pelfrey and George Heintz of Lamtec Housing Systems for Superstition View Mobile Home Subdivision. It is a 27 lot subdivision for mobile homes and is located on W. 16th Avenue just east of Warner Drive. This subdivision is located in the Arizona Water Company service area which now has an assured water supply. All property surrounding this development is zoned Trailer Homesite (T.H.) . Subdivision Committee Comments This Committee reviewed the preliminary plat on May 3, 1984, found it in conformance with City standards and regulations , and approved it January 17, 1985 after Arizona Water Company received its assured water supply. The final plat is in substantial conformance with the approved preliminary plat. The Committee reviewed the final plat on January 17, 1985 and found that the requirements for final plat approval have been met , and no objections to the final plat have been received. The applicant has initiated construction at his own risk. Recommended Motion I move that the Mayor and City Council of the City of Apache Junction , Arizona (grant) (deny) final plat approval for Superstition View Mobile 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002 The Honorable Mayor'd City Council .-. Request for Agenda 1,em SD-9-83 (Superstition View Mobile Home Subdivision) January 24, 1985 Page Two Home Subdivision (SD-9-85) . Reasons: (if the Council denies final plat approval , reasons must be given so that the subdivider may be notified of the reasons) . Stipulations: 1. The applicant pay all recording fees. CRN:JR J1 • MCICATIo. rem or aurora FINAL PLAT of W"n°'""` RI.A.,WG..11 MUM,.e.vM TEAT WILLIAM 1 nWT m.°.W 1 SUPERSTITION VIEW MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISION AUA e"' CO.TO`""Of` «30.TOW"n�S. :: '"•A;.:_ L 031/1.1 A JuaD/✓/J/ON/N INt NW ,JLc.JO r/N POS..•MIIS PLAT OF 111•u„ EA. .V A. J Cl/,4.4 J R.M.r//NA<CO!/NTY(AMW(JYNG r/QYJ �A/l ONE r��r IIIIII m1,1 outu.11AT n.ni x•m T.rb[mlo..0 SIto nu C,m,l°11 or T.LOT. mar, m WTOmT1 TO.1 COOSTTIIT°TIw u10 TTOOe C. mu a nI1 PLAT 1lwu OT ASO MS.MU/BA 1040110 n MLR..i u SANZ vv Pus.,,u owns man ntlI In TO T.I1.1.30 AW..0•TRarn u ), ' nt. 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T. n.o.TIT.°.owm.I.°,.u.4..°.,.TTT D...T.mare...us, TIM COMMA.MALL AN corm.AM COPT LL "" TITS 001.0 1 OnrTIFICAT, 'WILLIAM J'NORMAN 6 "1 61' EA.. C[S[1 Engineer %.1 a'V}o�100..° u°c'.°oR°..�°c.:""°T`�' ,i OF 1860 E"Flores Drive Loer°tlL.e.To ..wi,m11�Or MT cm Or uK.. �,1.....TO'In oTM Tempe Arizona 85282 1.101 S.0 „aim M.' '01 Done VO.1 11 no. l CAM. 602 894 1131 flue,tlm D[Lreroe (1:y ACH , (/2 O , .1P,zo AP COity o & 4 ache unction January 17, 1985 TO: The Honorable Mid and Members of the City Council THRU: City Manager >44 _Jo FROM: Building Official RE: Court Addition The addition to the court building has been inspected pursuant to applicable city code and the provisions of the contract. This inspection reveals compliance with applicable codes and the contract and is therefore forwarded to the council with recommendation of acceptance and release of retainage monies. /'ik. Approver for Agenda ' C. Date Item # First Reading �Ar1 / Second Reading _ _ Public Hearing - Old Business - New Business ✓Consent Agenda T,F:sr 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 0.. The Draw For Faster Typing ro.so■720'Asing DALLAS tE%BoardAS 15222 &� �� !R� -Use double line spacing CALL TOLL FREE i-eoo-s37-esw �► -Align typing with the line A Z -Use arrows to set Tab Stops 1 I 1 1 I I _ J. MORVAK CONSTRUCTION, INC. _13\IN 0 _1I 01065 5090 EAST ROOSEVELT Invoice Date Your Order No 'Our Order No APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 982-3801 SOLD TO SHIPPED TO (if other than SOLD TO) * City Of Apache Junction • JOB## CM-84-2 61001 N. Idaho Rd. • Court Building *Apache Junction , AZ 85220 • Date Shipped Salesman Terms Shipped Via ' FOB ....4 Quantity Description Unit Price Amount Total Contract 18 , 200.00 Prior Payments 16 , 380 . 00 Balance Owed 1 ,820. 00 i 4th DRAW Retainage 1 ,820 .00 Balance Owing -0- Due And Payable 1 , 820 .00 -N F.': 1, em A NV.N731 S Wheeler Group Inc 19"; REORDER ITEM A NV Ni3T r_.r, PQACHE ✓G O 0� U Z .gR/ZOtOk c:0 ity o % iicice &2unction January 30, 1985 TO: The Honorabl9-)Mayor and Members of the City Council TH i,U: City Manages. FROM: Building Official RE: Public Works Building The addition to the public works building has been inspected pursuant to applicable city code and the provisions of the contract. This inspection reveals compliance with applicable codes and the contract and is therfore forwarded to the council with recommendation of acceptance and release of retainage monies. /'\ Approver for Agenda ate Item # First Reading ,/%<S f Second Reading Public Hearing _ Old Business New Business Consent Agenda LF:sr 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 Amok eiN The Drawing Board') For Faster Typing P.0 9,,..!SUS DALLAS TEXAS 75222 -Use double line spacing CALL TOLL FREE 1-900-527-9530 Glad Tsiorippi -Align typing with the line A Z -Use arrows to set Tab Stops • 1 1 1 1 1 J. MORVAK CONSTRUCTION, INC. uO -lJ 010 78 5090 EAST ROOSEVELT Invoice Date Your Order No Our Order No APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 982-3801 SOLD TO SHIPPED TO- (if other than SOLD TO) •City Of Apache Junction •JOB# CM-84-4 •1001 N . Idaho Rd . _ • -Apache Junction , AZ 85220 • PW Building Cate Shipped Salesman Terms Shipped Via F 0 B Quantity Description Unit Price Amount Total Contract 31 ,250. 00 Prior Payments 28 , 125 .00 Amount Owed 3 , 125 . 00 4th DRAW 10% Retainage 3 , 125 . 00 Amount Owing --0-- AVI,VVED FOA 1' I DATE Due And Payable 3 , 125 . 00 REORDER ITEM a NV N73T liCiZC HE •+ U �k,i1 Z '9RIZONP COity o, padre C unction January 2, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL THROUGH CITY MANAGER v:.-, '�� j,,....b FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS L SUBJECT: STREETLIGHT IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT SL 8312-1 APACHE VILLA IV (Agenda Item) A majority of residents from a portion of Apache Villa IV have petitioned a street-light improvement district be formed. This office has coordinated with the residents, utilities and governmental agencies to proceed in establishing this district consistent with City policy. The attached under- ground electric service map indicates locations of the street-light circuits which have been installed. Also attached is a cost estimate prepared by Salt River Project indicat- ing the cost to be $19.23 per year per lot (59 lots) . The procedure that has been developed for streetlight improvement districts is as follows. A. Prepare district limits (attached) B. Locate where lights will be installed (attached) C. Salt River Project cost estimates (attached) D. Council approves Resolution of Intention (action required) E. Action is advertised F. Protest period is provided (30 days) G. Protest hearing and ruling by Council (if applicable) H. Council orders work I . Utility schedules work (completed) J. Utility installs improvements (installed and activated on June 19, 1984) K. City accepts improvements Attached for your consideration is Resolution of Intention No. 84-67 establishing the street-light improvement district in a portion of Apache Villa IV. Approver for Agenda / — ,iDDate Item # First Readrrg "7' 1j- /(-\ Secor,d Reading RWB sh Public Hearing Old Business File 100.051 i iew Business 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220 0190 • T&EPHefiPnth g602 R EC.EIV Salt River Project WATER ♦ POWER BOX 1980 PHOENIX,ARIZONA 85001 pu epHONry.7 0oo August 16 , 1984 Mr . Jim Bakkedahl , City Engr . Public Works Dept . City of Apache Junction 1001 N . Idaho Ap Jctn , Az . 85220-0190 Re : Street Lighting Apache Villa IV SL8312- 1 SRP KF7-25 Dear Jim. For record purposes the attached layout indicates the locations of the street lights installed for this district . Monthly charges (excluding applicable taxes and fuel factors) according to the SRP standard street light rate (E-50) effective April 1 , 1983 , are as follows : (8) 9500 LUMEN HPSV, Streamline Style Luminaires at $6 . 91 ea/mo . $55 . 28 (8) 26 ' 6" steel street light poles at $4 . 91 ea/mo . - $39 , 28 Total monthly charges per above $94 . 56 If you have need for additional information, please call me at my new number 236-8734 . Sincerely , Tom M. Allison SR. P . C . , Ltg Div , CPUSD Attach : Layout ( 1 ) 1111 /Mk ... - . --... • , • . . • minnow 11111111•111! 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APACHe VIZIA IlltriX1r- .. :-.11_ vr;_lt. • II 1 cer4Rview - z-e 6203 IPI . . . . . . . • , . . • .._ _ . . - . . . . .. • .. . . . . . . . . .. • .. . . . . . • _ . . . . .., • Ar RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO 84-67 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO PURCHASE ELECTRICITY, WHICH INCLUDES A CHARGE FOR THE USE OF LIGHTING FACILITIES, FOR LIGHTING PUBLIC STREETS WITHIN AN AREA Described as a portion of APACHE VILLA IV (Lots 16 through 74) as recorded in Book 19, Page 61, Drawer 4, PCR, Pinal County, Arizona ALL WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF APACHE JUNCTION, PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, PURSUANT TO A R S 9-713 and 9-714 DECLARING THE PURCHASE OF ELECTRICITY TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT, AND THAT THE COST OF SAID ELECTRICITY SHALL BE ASSESSED ON A CERTAIN DISTRICT WHEREAS, the City Council has determined the type of lighting facilities to be installed and has considered the rate to be paid for purchasing the electricity for the proposed district, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, as follows SECTION 1 That the public interest and convenience requires, and it is the intention of the governing body of the City of Apache Junction to order the purchase of the electricity which includes a charge for the use of lighting facilities within the area including Lots 16 through 74 of APACHE VILLA IV, a subdivision as recorded in Book 19, Page 60, Drawer 4, P C R , Pinal County, Arizona SECTION 2 The cost of the electricity shall be the established rate of the Salt River Project for street-lighting service SECTION 3 That the lighting of the streets in the area described in Section 1 of this 9 9 Resolution shall be in accordance with the plan hereby approved and adopted by the Council of the City of Apache Junction on file in the office of the Depart- ment of Public Works, and known as the Apache Junction Improvement District No. SL 8312-1 emN SECTION 4 In no event will the City of Apache Junction or any officer thereof, be liable for any portion of the cost of supplying electricity to said improvement district, nor for any delinquency of persons or property assessed unless the assessment for district purposes against the property within such district exceeds the assessment maximum contained in A R S Sec 9-713(D), in which event the City of Apache Junction shall be liable for the cost in excess of said statutory maximums SECTION 5 That said purchase of electricity in the opinion of the Council of the City of Apache Junction is of more than local or ordinary benefit, and the cost is hereby made chargeable upon the District, and the District benefitted by said streetlights is legally described in Section 1 Any portion of any public street, avenue, alley or right-of-way that may be included in the above- described district is excepted from any such assessment Amok Aink RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 84-67 Page Two SECTION 6 The City Council shall make an annual statement and estimate of the expenses of the District which shall be provided for by the levy and collection of the iirk ad valorem taxes of the assessed value of all property, real and personal, in the district as provided in A R S Section 9-713(C) and amendments thereto, which taxes shall be collected as county taxes are collected in the amount shown by the statement and estimate adopted by the City Council. SECTION 7 The City Clerk shall cause this Resolution to be published and posted pursuant to the provisions of A R S Section 9-675, and unless protests received pursuant to A R.S. Section 9-676 are sufficient to bar further proceedings, the Director of Public Works shall thereafter proceed with the improvement as petitioned and described above PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Apache Junction, and APPROVED by the Mayor this day of , 19 Wendell J. Clarke Mayor ATTEST: Kathleen Connelly City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM• ex City ttorney 11P"-- • ',•• Page 1 of 2 REQUEST FOR STREET LIGHTING IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO SL 8312-1 TO THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION• As a property owner in ( APACHE VILLA FOUR SUBDIVISION ) I hereby request that the City of Apache Junction form a Street Lighting Improvement District, for the purposes of installing and maintaining street lights in the following areas: I respectfully request that be appointed as spokesman on my behalf on this particular issue. 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CC.0—e,_ y7- - ' Page 2 of 2 REQUEST FOR STREET LIGHTING IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. SL 8312-1 TO THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION: As a property owner in ( APACHE VILLA FOUR SUBDIVISION ) eS I hereby request that the City of Apache Junction form a Street Lighting Improvement District, for the purposes of installing and maintaining street lights in the following areas: I respectfully request that be appointed as spokesman on my behalf on this particular issue DATE NAME ADDRESS LOT NO. lZv 0) y`/n.-.4y-$S yir-e-e - /foul./ d ,ra- 7 1 t L T 11-/ /(7111/eta-- 67-' xID-2 8-a& fr %,,,v I pig w j u`75/'ram. .S.z_` ,ti /6- '1,23qii V 1 7 b Y ti//y 64 an-e- S y 10-2 2 -g3 cTla ,�G4 i7G o iv4 rti 1 4Y' ,)1'— uGx2� ml s-s , SL .z& -83 9)--.2--2-pit- Ce /e -ei / . 41— Af sl ea1 6.3 /a-.29-2,30,5 4 a104" /72-i Lo /2/i, &eca . 6y -y 2� 83/'Y . /.1r/ 5��L-' /1 ' GG«e b S G" i- y 6L hies ) J b�5 () ti 67 WD-39-83- n , /87S w /� , Q„J 62 /6/i y/P3 c� e �c���� / .s-za f 3 Ar16 6 5' \.013c,1%3 1 ?c,Z. S. &, cumo .bk . A.,eo Jd 71 /j . wl+✓ /s s 3 -d' -I/ -r. .�J-- L fj • J' r • ow ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES jcilj4AP7 ITEM # / 7/ MEETING OF 1#<' / MOTION BY: SECONDED BY YES NO ABSTAINED cOUl M:, I: ANO CfUNC I L"1APLHI LL COHNC ILf"AN TAYLOR ✓ .._COUNCILMAN .S H I ► . __1(IcF MAYOR EIDSON __COUNC I LMAN.BALJO MAYOR CLARKE UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR k OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL A. ITEM NOS. 1 THROUGH 10 I MOVE THAT CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 1 THROUGH 10 BE ACCEPTED AS PRESENTED. PQACHE✓G O ! �' i. Z gRiZONp, city o , ipache unction DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT January 9, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: ;i2/1MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER FROM: CHUCK NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Approver for Agenda Date Item # SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM - FEBRUARY 5, 1985 /.—/tc 1/ PZ-54-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 321) First Reading Second Reading PUBLIC HEARING AND CONSIDERATION ✓— Public Hearing Old Business New Business Project Description Consent Agenda Applicants: Robert Jones and Jerry Burgess Requested Rezoning: From GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business Zone Subject Site Location: The North 177 feet of the East 173 feet of the North 2 of the Southeast ; of the Southeast 4 of the Southwest 4 of Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 8 East. The northwest corner of the intersection of North Delaware Drive and West Greasewood Street. Subject Site Size: 30,621 square feet gross, 11,469 square feet net (minus required roadway dedications) . Present Use: One building containing a laundromat and a Christian Science Reading Room. General Plan Designation: Medium/High Density Residential Opportunity. Approximately 160 feet north of the Local Commercial Opportunity Area along Superstition Boulevard. Surrounding Land Use and Zoning: To the north and east of the site are mobile home parks, with vacant land adjacent to the other site boundaries. Zoning classifications in the vicinity of the site include CR-5, TH, and GR. 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982 8002 The Honorable Mayor and City Council Agenda Item - February 5, 1985 PZ-54-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 321) Page Two of Three Background This rezoning request was originally heard by the Planning and Zoning Commission at the October 9, 1984 meeting for the 5 acre site located at the intersection of West Greasewood Street and North Delaware Drive. The applicants were requesting approval to develop a mini-storage operation on the site. The following motion was passed by the Commission and forwarded to the City Council (M/S Vehon/Hoaglin 4-3-0) : "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-54-84, also known as Proposed Ordinance No. 321, application of Jerry Burgess and Robert Jones III for their property described as a matter of public record, requesting rezoning from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business Zone, that the Commission recommends to the Apache Junction City Council the denial of said application. The reason for this recommendation is that a mini-storage is not allowed under a CB-1 zoning, and it is our recommendation that the applicant come back to the Planning and Zoning Commission with an application for CB-2 by Planned Development to allow a mini-storage in this particular location." At the November 6, 1984 City Council public hearing, the applicants amended their request to include only the northeast corner of the site, and prior to Council action further modified the requested rezoning area. Staff recommended to the Council that this case be remanded to the Planning and Zoning Commission since the modified request is so vastly different than the original request heard by the Commission. At the November 20, 1984 City Council meeting, the Council voted to remand the case to the Commission for a new public hearing on the modified area. Staff Recommendation Although legitimization of a non-conforming use is generally not reason enough to warrant rezoning of a property to commercial , in this case it does seem warranted due to the following factors: 1) the property is just north of the designated commercial area on Superstition Boulevard; 2) as a mid-section line road, Delaware Drive can handle commercial traffic loadings; and 3) the nature of present development, zoning, and General Plan designation could be compatible with local commercial uses. Staff would recommend the stipulation that the applicants dedicate the east forty feet (40' ) and the north thirty-three feet (33' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes. The Honorable Mayor and City Council Agenda Item - February 5, 1985 PZ-54-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 321) Page Three of Three Stipulations in Ordinance Staff recommended the applicant dedicate the east forty feet (40' ) and the north thirty-three feet (33' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes. The Commission recommends this stipulation. No further stipulations were added. Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of January 8, 1985, after public hearing, voted to approve the following motion: (M/S Taylor/Jorgensen 6-1-0) "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-54-84, also known as Proposed Ordinance No. 321, application of Jerry Burgess and Robert Jones III, for their property described as a matter of public record, requesting rezoning from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business 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 east forty feet (40' ) and the north thirty- three feet (33' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes. The reasons for this recommendation are: This is presently being used in a CB-1 situation and is a nonconforming use. It probably could be used even heavier than what ,nik would be allowed in a CB-1 situation. Although this is a partial residential neighborhood, it is surrounded by motor home parks which is a commercial use in its own way. " CRN:mas PZ-54-84 _ ORDINANCE NO, 321 REZONING FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE LIB I i I CR-5 I I! Ili rnIN-021 M14 PARK j - -- �i tell : y�l"[�Ii)��at:i - -- - TH il 1 , r— , ,,, , I ,...#0 Tin w U M bEVE';-.o PeX --/73 ..1, -- :ai . APRole, Pomr 404 kW W I TH ; ' &SCAM $VS1AKaf ARIA < - I UNE moons 00,40.1 1 li v N 1)EV FtohEO • IA�,� I,, - 1 CR-5 ��, i. . I BCL - - — -cVAR rr tel Ei ISfAg, ROAbS SCALE SUBJECT SITE 3 " N t' LIMITS OF ZONING DISTRICT L -. L (REMAINDER ZONED GENERAL RURAL) IFFr-s ORDINANCE NO 321 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-54-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THAT: SECTION I IN GENERAL The zoning district classification on the Apache Junction, Arizona, Zoning Map for the parcel of land described as The north 177 feet of the east 173 feet of the North z of the Southeast 1 of the Southeast } of the Southwest ; 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 CB-1 Local Business Zone, subject to the stipulation that the applicant dedicate the east forty feet (40') and the north 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 Auk Wendell J Clarke Mayor ATTEST Kathleen Connelly City Clerk I APPROVED AS TO FORM: av lexa e City Attorney PZ-54-84 ORDINANCE NO, 321 REZONING FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE I � � f CR-5 W. GREASEWC,D STREE ), ,c TH I5/;];i1: LtJ k-/73' -1 1l TH QI � Q WI Q CR-5 - - - --� W, SUPERSTITION BOULEVARD SCALE I ® /0 1 SUBJECT SITE 300• N r , LIMITS OF ZONING DISTRICT L-1 (REMAINDER ZONED GENERAL RURAL) 1 .► ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES 2)1r : L1 /kJ r?// ,(1 ),)/1 ITEM # 1 MEETING OF gA *' MOTION BY: SECONDED BY; YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN SHANKS v COUNCILMAN DAMIANO f ✓4 COUNCILMAN Min VICE MAYOR EIDSON COUNCILMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN HILL ',!/ MAYOR CLARKE UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED I ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES ov )1( 3 ) <1§/V \ ITEP1 # II MEETING OF 0 POTION BY: SECONDED BY : YES NO ABSTAINED CM!, M . I: AND CfUNCILMAN_EILL '/. COI INC ILEAN_ TAYLOR _COUNCILMAN _SN: ► . 1111111111111111.11111111 JIFF MAYOR EIDSON .-COUNCILMAN BALJO MAYOR CLARKE UNANIMOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ITEM NO. 11 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 321 BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. (NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous, the clerk must read the entire ordinance. ) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 321, BY TITLE ONLY. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 321, 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-54-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. FOR APPROVAL I ITEM NO. 11 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 321 BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. (NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous, the clerk must read the entire ordinance. ) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 321, BY TITLE ONLY. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 321, 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-54-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE DENIED. FOR DENIAL PUBLIC HEARING 1, THIS IS THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR ORDINANCE NO. 328, PZ-60-84 THE APPLICANT IS BEAULIEU OF B & B PROPERTIES 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 PyACHE✓G O ' 4'n � O 0 "it if : ' Z i - qR ."..NP ? ity o� �� a,cl e @unction IZO DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT December 12, 1984 p MEMORANDUM TO: ,, THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL THROUGH. 7MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER FROM. ( CHUCK " EWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM - JANUARY 15, 1985 PZ-60-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 328) PUBLIC HEARING AND CONSIDERATION Project Description Rezoning case PZ-60-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 328, is a request by the applicant William Beaulieu of B&B Properties to rezone his property from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business. The site is a 2.6 acre parcel located on the south side of Superstition Boulevard between Ocotillo and Palo Verde Drives and developed with a house and a recreational vehicle in Section 19. It is designated Local Commercial Opportunity on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include trailer repair shops, RV storage, mobile homes, houses, and vacant land. Planning Department Comments and Recommendations Staff had no objections to the rezoning noting that it would be consistent with the Local Commercial Opportunity General Plan designation for the site. Staff does recommend stipulating the dedication of the north seventeen feet (17' ) and east 2.5 feet of Lot 24, Block 1 of Newtown Subdivision, and the north seventeen feet (17' ) of Tract 25 of Cayton Subdivision for public roadway and associated purposes. Approver for Agenda late Item tt First Beading / C j- SJcogd 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 Agenda Item - January 15, 1985 PZ-60-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 328) Page Two of Two Stipulations in Ordinance Staff requested that the applicant dedicate the north seventeen feet (17' ) and the east 2.5 feet of Lot 24, Block 1 of Newtown Subdivision, and the north seventeen feet (17' ) of Tract 25 of Cayton Subdivision for public ogmbk roadway and associated purposes. No other stipulations were added. Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of December 11, 1984, voted to approve the following motion: (M/S Jorgensen/Heermans 7-0-0) "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-60-84, also known as Proposed Ordinance No. 328, application of William Beaulieu of B&B Properties for his property described as, a matter of public record, requesting rezoning from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business, that the Commission recommends to the Apache Junction City Council the approval of said application. Stipulations on this approval are: The applicant dedicate the north seventeen feet (17' ) and east 2.5 feet of Lot 24, Block 1 of Newtown Subdivision, and the north seventeen feet (17' ) of Tract 25 of Cayton Subdivision for public roadway and associated purposes. The reasons for this recommendation are: 1. The request is consistent with the Local Commercial Opportuntiy �.� General Plan designation for the site. 2. It appears to be the best use of the property at this time. " CRN.mas Amok ,01141k. ORDINANCE NO 328 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL C' 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-60-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THAT SECTION I IN GENERAL �\ 111 The zoning district classification on the Apache Junction, Arizona, Zoning Map for the parcels of land described as• Parcel No 1 Tract 25, Cayton Subdivision, according to Book 5 of Maps, Page 21, records of Pinal County, Arizona, and Parcel No 2 Lot 24, Block 1, Amended Plat of Newtown, according to Book 5 of Maps, Page 23A, records of Pinal County, Arizona; be and hereby is amended by changing the zoning district classification from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business Zone, subject to the stipulation tht the applicant dedicate the north seventeen feet (17') of Tract 25 of Cayton Subdivision, and the north seventeen feet (17') and the east 2 5 feet of Lot 24, Block 1 of Newtown Subdivision 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 Davi F Texan&-r City Attorney a. arin=r PZ-60-84 ORDINANCE NO, 328 REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE 1 CR-3 I © _ � © 1 TH ® 1 Q lc', L MID - 100-35- 100-36® © © 100-35- p so ipo zoo O © ® ® FEET GR © ry CB-2 DO — �7 ® ,0L. ® GR 1 — — — — _SUPFRSLITICI1. BL.VD. _1. — — — — -- — — — — — — ..... s s CB-2 GR �6 A ._ : 0B , 4r111 WO 4 ,B TH A GR A GR 18 w 55 Qte A E.L_C- 17 0 GA o � � 55 C © 85 O PINAL COUNTY ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. 1 ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES ITEM ).f A / rfrif / u (i), ,„„".„ f' ' , # '� � �� MEETING OF S MOTION BY: SECONDED BY , ./ ' i YES NO ABSTAINED COMIC I1 MAN WIANO / COuNC I LMALEI LL , COUNCILN'A TAYLOR / _COUNCILMAN SHANKS t//, , ._VIfF MAYOR EIDSON .._COUNCILMAN BALJO I MAYOR CLARKE UNAN I°IOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES d./ S4 • ITEf1 # /?' MEETING OF s /Cr( MOTION BY : SECONDED BY: c'io4A'14- " YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN TAYLOR ‘./ COUNCILMAN HILL COUNCILMAN SHANKS ✓� VICE_f1AYPR EDSON COUNCILMAN DAMIANO 4_COUNCILMAN BALJO , 1-(/' __MAYOR_CLARKF UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ITEM NO . 12 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO . 328, 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 note unanimous, the clerk must read the entire ordinance. ) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 328 BY TITLE ONLY . Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO . 328, 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-60-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS ; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY , BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED . FOR APPROVAL ITEM NO . 12 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO . 328 , BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED . (NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous, the clerk must read the entire ordinance. ) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 328 BY TITLE ONLY . Stcv 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO . 328 , 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-60-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS ; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY , BE DENIED . FOR DENIAL 411\ AM lb, PUBLIC HEARING 1, THIS IS THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR ORDINANCE NO. 329. PZ-61-84 THE APPLICANT IS BEATY 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 (6c)ACHt do 11/0J► ; _ O qR P ` itj o <� ac/ e c2unction IZON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT December 12, 1984 MEMORANDUM TA, THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: d /MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER FROM C JCHUCK NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM - JANUARY 15, 1985 PZ-61-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 329) PUBLIC HEARING AND CONSIDERATION Project Description Rezoning case PZ-61-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 329, is a request by the applicant Johnie G. Beaty through Keith Stachar to rezone his property from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business. The site is a vacant 13,843 square foot parcel located on the southeast corner of Superstition Boulevard and Rennick Drive in Section 20. It is designated Local Commercial Opportunity on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include a mobile home/RV park, RV storage, and houses. Planning Department Comments and Recommendations r►. Staff had no objections to the rezoning noting that it would be consistent with the Local Commercial Opportunity General Plan designation for the site. Staff does not recommend stipulating any dedications of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes because all of the rights-of-way have been obtained. Approver for Agenda late Item # First Reading ° I P� c Second Reading Public Hearing — Old Business New Business Consent Agenda 1001 NORTH •DAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982 8002 The Honorable Mayor and City Council Agenda Item - January 15, 1985 PZ-61-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 329) Page Two of Two Stipulations in Ordinance The requested stipulation for screening on the southern site boundary by the Planning and Zoning Commission was added to the Ordinance as follows• " . . . .in conjunction with any development of the site, a wall , fence, or other screening device of not less than five feet (5' ) in height, as approved by the Zoning Administrator, shall be placed in a manner to provide visual screening from outside the southern boundary of the site." If the Council does not agree with this stipulation, please remember to delete this portion of Ordinance No. 329 in your motion to adopt the Ordinance. Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of December 11, 1984, voted to approve the following motion: (M/S Jorgensen/Vehon 7-0-0) "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-61-34, also known as Proposed Ordinance No. 329, application of Johnie G. Beaty for his property described as, a matter of public record, requesting rezoning from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business, that the Commission recommends to the Apache Junction City Council the approval of said application, with one stipulation, that the commercial property being rezoned be screened from view of the residential area on the ,— southern boundary of the site. The reasons for this recommendation are. 1. It is consistent with the Local Commercial Opportunity General Plan designation for the site. 2. The proposed rezoning is compatible with the surrounding area. 3. It is the best use of the property at this time. " CRN mas 11P""nr Afook "mob, ORDINANCE NO. 329 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 CHANGI",;_THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-61-84 FROM GR .:NERAL RURAL TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICT;?IG 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 'and described as Lot No 1, Beaty Subdivision, Pinal County, Arizona, be and hereby is amended by changing the zoning district classiri,:ation from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business Zone, subject to the stipulation that in conjunction with any development of the site, a wall, fence, or other screening device of not less than five feet (5) in height, as approved by the Zoning Administrator, shall be placed in a manner to provide visual screening from outside the southern boundary of the site. SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of th's Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference, are her oy 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 . 00111\ Wendell J Clarke Mayor ATTEST Kathleen Connelly City Clerk LAPPROVED AS TO FORM: avi F A exander City Attorney PZ-61-84 ORDINANCE NO, 329 REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE r. I 100-31- TH I 100-30- 27 0 GR SUPERSTITION BLVD, GR CBE::: 2 861 61 A �01-11 OB O I 1 101-13- 59 GR I I I 3 E 0O OL Crpj w ' TH �.. 0r GP, GR A ' O O o iQ 55 LI O O a,) '53 rR-5 1 1 ! I Q PINAL COUNTY ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO, N 0 v IV2,0 FEET ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES ),0 /t9- 91 rk ITEM # / 17MEETING OFW.S'( MOTION BY: 4/6'Yj SECONDED BY: Jr-Yr---- NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN HILL COUNCILMAN SHANKS ✓ VICE_MAYOR FIDSON COUNCILMAN DAMIANO LCOUNCIL MAN BA LJO _MAYOL CLARKF UNANIMOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL l r ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES / ,,, ro,,t G I O , 3viii„1 ITEM # I METING OF �S • ' E MOT ON BY: SECONDED BY YES NO ABSTAI NED \/ ' V_ ICE MAYOR FTPSON COUNCILMAN_BALJO - / COUNCILMAN TAYLOR v ,COUNCILMAN Hu L LCOUNCILMAN SHANKS x/ ..COUNCILMAN DAMIANO _MAYOR CLARKE I 1/ , UNANIMOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL bak ITEM NO. 13 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 329 BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED . (NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous, the clerk must read the entire ordinance. ) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 329 BY TITLE ONLY . Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO . 329 , 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-61 -84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS ; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY , BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED . FOR APPROVAL ITEM NO. 13 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO . 329 BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. (NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous, the clerk must read the entire ordinance. ) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 329 BY TITLE ONLY . Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO . 329 , 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-61 -84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS ; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY , BE DENIED . FOR DENIAL PUBLIC HEARING 1, THIS IS THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR ORfTNANCF NO. 331 , PZ-63-84 , THE APPLICANT IS KOS soak 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 PQACHE 4O a 4'0 •••. : i -.."6 qRIZJN., P (ity o iipache @unction DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT December 12, 1984 ,�. MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: `? MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER Approver for Agenda :.L� l' ' ate Item # , FROM. , N CHUCK NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING First Reading '4/A11' 17 /f Scccnd Reading SUBJECT. AGENDA ITEM - JANUARY 15, 1984 ►f Public Hearing PZ-63-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 331) ___. Old Business PUBLIC HEARING AND CONSIDERATION New Business Consent Agenda Project Description Rezoning case PZ-63-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 331, is a request by the applicants Donald and Edwina Kos to rezone their property from GR aeneral Rural to CB-1 Local Business for the eastern parcel and CR-5 Multiple Residence for the western parcel . The site is a 32,700 square foot parcel located on the west side of Ironwood Drive, 250 feet south of Superstition Boulevard in Section 19. It is designated Local Commercial Opportunity on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include mobile homes, houses, a duplex, and recreational vehicles. Planning Department Comments and Recommendations Staff has no objection to the rezoning to CB-1 Local Business as it would be consistent with the General Plan designation. However, in rezoning to CR-5, staff does have some reservations in recommending approval . The adjacent General Plan designation is Medium/High Density Residential Opportunity which does permit high density residential if the property' s locational circumstances are appropriate. The CR-5 regulations would permit six (6) dwelling units on the 12,000 square foot parcel , a very high density equivalent to approximately 50 persons per acre; whereas, CR-4 would permit a tri-plex dwelling unit. Staff does recommend stipulating the dedication of the east seventeen feet (17' ) of Parcel No. 1 for public roadway and associated purposes. 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982 8002 The Honorable Mayor and City Council Agenda Item - January 15, 1985 PZ-63-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 331) Page Two of Two Stipulations in Ordinance Staff recommended that the applicant dedicate the east seventeen feet (17' ) of Parcel No. 1 for public roadway and associated purposes. No other stipulations were added. Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of December 11 , 1984, voted to approve the following motion: (M/S Jorgensen/Vehon 4-3-0) "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Apache Junction , Arizona , that rezoning case PZ-63-84, also known as Proposed Ordinance No. 331 , application of Donald and Edwina Kos for their property described as, a matter of public record requesting rezoning from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business and CR-5 Multiple Residence, that the Commission recommends to the Apache Junction City Council the approval of said application , with the stipulation that the applicant dedicate the east seventeen feet (17' ) of Parcel No. 1 for public roadway and associated purposes. The reasons for this recommendation are: 1. It seems at this time that this is a good use for this property. 2. It is in conformity, at least the front part is in conformity, with the Local Commercial Opportunity General Plan designation. 3. This is a reasonable rezoning for this land as described to the Commission this evening." CRNjl ORDINANCE NO 331 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-63-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-1 LOCAL 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 eiN 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) Lot 26, Block 3, Amended Plat of Newtown, according to Book 5 of Maps, Page 23A, records of Pinal County, Arizona, EXCEPT the west 120 feet, and Parcel No. 2: (from GR General Rural to CR-5 Multiple Residence Zone) The west 120 feet of Lot 26, Block 3, Amended Plat of Newtown, according to Book 5 of Maps, Page 23A, records of Pinal County, Arizona, be and hereby is amended by changing the zoning district classification from GR General Rural to CB-1 Local Business Zone, and from GR General Rural to CR-5 Multiple Residence Zone, subject to the stipulation that the applicant dedicate the east seventeen feet (17') of Parcel No 1 for public roadway and associated purposes. I_ 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 /IN 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 LATTEST Kathleen Connelly City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM Davi F lexan / City Attorney 1 al"""=r PZ-63-84 ORDINANCE NO, 331 1I - CB-1 _ - _ _ �UPLUTI.I,IOILELV . _ _ _ _ + - - - CB-1 1 I 8LJ1 101-15-e 82 I 87 88 101-020 aGR 0 I GR Fer 11:407 GR 410"�11rir •�l O GR 30 90 w O GR 79 '1 a1 29 OI OA Q E1 0 CD 1 93 A I 27 I ' i EIII PINAL COUNTY ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO, PARCEL 1: REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO O CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS PARCEL 2: REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO N CR-5 MULTIPLE RESIDENCE 0 50 100 200 FEET t �_ �� ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES � l ry g.(1 i )7 L9 iliii0) 0. P • ITEM # 1 MEETING OF 01' MOT I ON BY: (frSECONDED BY : cl-fnIA- - YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN HILL / . COUNCILMAN SHANKS \i/ VICE_MAYOR EIDSON V COUNCILMAN DAMIANO V I-COUNCILMAN BALJO I _MAYOR_CLARKF UNANIMOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED I ABSTAINED TOTAL1 ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES ‘' A Pi 72 Gt( / (3) ITEM # MEETING OF /sC* MA- MOTION BY: SECONDED BY : tY/ YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN SHANKS COUNCILMAN DAMIANO COUNCILMAN BAt .in / MICE MAYOR EIDSON COUNCILMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN HILL MAYOR CLARKE UNANI" US , IN FAVOR OPPOSED I ABSTAINED TOTAL ITEM NO . 14 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO . 331 BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED . (NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous, the clerk must read the entire ordinance. ) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO . 331 BY TITLE ONLY . Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO . 331 , 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-63-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS ; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY , BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. FOR APPROVAL ITEM NO. 14 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 331 BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. (NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous, the clerk must read the entire ordinance. ) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 331 BY TITLE ONLY . StL,r 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO . 331 , 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-63-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS ; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY , BE DENIED . FOR DENIAL PQACHE✓o � qR�Z NP Dity 4ac/ze c&unction DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT January 9, 1985 oink MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: , MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER FROM: CHUCK NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM - FEBRUARY 5, 1985 PZ-65-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 334) PUBLIC HEARING AND CONSIDERATION Project Description Rezoning case No. PZ-65-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 334, is a request by the applicants Frank and Irene Talbott to rezone their property from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH) . The site is a vacant 1.25 acre parcel located at the northwest corner of Cedar Drive and Mockingbird Street in Section 18. It is designated Medium/High Density Opportunity on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include mobile homes, houses, and vacant land. Planning Department Comments and Recommendations Staff would find this rezoning to be consistent with the Medium/High Density Opportunity General Plan designation for the site. Staff does recommend stipulating the dedication of the east thirty-three feet (33' ) and the south twenty-five feet (25' ) of the subject property, including a half cul-de-sac with 20' by 20' cutoffs for public roadway and associated purposes. Staff also recommends stipulating that this parcel not be developed into a mobile home or R.V. park unless otherwise permitted by the City. Approver for Agenda Date Item # First Reading t";S /Y Second Reading Public Hearing Old Business New Business Consent Agenda 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982 8002 / Aft. The Honorable Mayor and City Council Agenda item - February 5, 1985 PZ-65-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 334) Page Two of Two Stipulations in Ordinance Staff recommended that the applicant dedicate the east thirty-three feet (33' ) and the south twenty-five feet (25' ) of the subject property, including a half cul-de-sac with 20' by 20' cut-offs, and that the parcel not be developed into a mobile home or R.V. park unless ,Ttherwise permitted by the City. The Commission added to the request for the cul-de-sac that at such time as the cul -de-sac would need to be eliminated or extended, the City would at that time eliminate the bulb and deed that property back to the applicant or the subject land owner. Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of January 8, 1985, after public hearing, voted to approve the following motion: (Vehon/Hoaglin 7-0-0) "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-65-84, also known as Proposed Ordinance No. 334, application of Frank and Irene Talbott 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 east thirty-three feet (33' ) and the south twenty-five feet (25' ) of the subject property, including a half cul-de-sac with 20' by 20' cut-offs, for public roadway and associated purposes, but that at such time as that cul-de-sac would need to either be extended or eliminated, the City would at that time eliminate the bulb and deed that property back to the applicant or the subject land owner. 2. The parcel not be developed into a mobile home or R.V. park unless otherwise permitted by the City. The reasons for this recommendation are: 1. This particular property is in an area designated on the City' s General Plan as allowing more medium density to high density opportunity. 2. This rezoning would be similar to other uses in the immediate area. " C RN-ma s Aar Air PZ-65-84 ORDINANCE NO. 334 REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH) 1 100-38- 30 29 GR 28 11 17 16 I . _ _ _ BDUUDUE.STREEL _ _ _ _ _ .}. VAC SFD 100-39- 0 GR 13A O O O Srb 2 _ GR ? GR OVAC 15 • M K •ii1 MOCIINOIRD3TREEI GR GR VAC am. an. imp .r a� e VAC QI "P T H — a I-4 GR 4i1 M M N ZC 6C 1 1 w �' GREASEWOOD STREET 4. Ic 1 /►1 F(P 1E' IL-j I TH 41111;) I ' - I 19 I . L - - - - SUPERSTITION BOULEVARD OPINAL COUNTY ASSESSOR'S 0 50 100 200 TAX PARCEL NUMBER • . • FEET - fr ORDINANCE NO 334 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-65-84 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 South } of the East # of Lot 30, 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 following stipulations 1) that the applicant dedicate the east thirty-three feet (33') and the south twenty-five feet (25') of the subject property, including a half cul-de-sac with 20' by 20' cut-offs, for public roadway and associated purposes, but that at such time as that cul-de-sac would need to either be extended or eliminated, the City would at that time eliminate the bulb and deed that property back to the applicant or subject land owner, and 2) the parcel not be developed into a mobile home or R V park unless otherwise permitted by the City 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. Y: av exa City Attorney s PZ-65-84 ORDINANCE NO, 334 REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH) 100-38- 1 (12) 29 I ll 16 GR I 4_ _ _ BDUNDUE STRFEL _ _ _ _ _ 4 100-39- 0 GR (.1_7!) O O O FI6 GR • GR o 15 r od MOCKINGBIRD STREE1 GR GR ' ',,resom amp am mo. a4 16B Q' I w s s GR TH el) I I ® 1 GREASEWOOD STREET IQ I= t Q I I TH 10B l I < <- - - I i L-- - - - - SUPERSTITION BOULEVARD A- OPINAL COUNTY ASSESSOR'S 0 50 100 200 TAX PARCEL NUMBER A AIV FEET ... r. ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES , 7;-,/ ,g , C4 0 ,� Pv ,<pi ITEM ## MEETING �'s k OF MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: )11-10): YES/ NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN BALJO v COUNCIMN SHANKS t✓ _COUNCILMAN HILL ✓ COUNC I Lr^AN TAYLOR ✓ COUNCILMAN DAMIANO V r: VICE MAYOR EIDSON ✓ , MAYOR CLARKE ✓ UNANI�.OUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES I li-, 0 ,..... 4 1,cirrior ° Qv ` 1 ITEM # I MEETING OF PHk-S MOTION BY: Jo, SECONDED BY: )(19AVIIA-'. YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN TAYLOR ✓ , COUNCILMAN HILL ... COUNCILMAN SHANKS VICE MAYOR EIDSON / COUNCILMAN DAMIANO __COUNCILMAN BALJO l __MAYOR_ C LARKF UNANI�.OUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL I .m. Al lik. ITEM NO. 15 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 334 BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. (NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous, the clerk must read the entire ordinance. ) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 334, BY TITLE ONLY. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 334, 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-65-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH) ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. FOR APPROVAL ITEM NO. 15 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 334 BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. (NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry, if the vote is not unanimous, the clerk must read the entire ordinance. ) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 334, BY TITLE ONLY. Sttp 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 334, 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-65-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH) ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE DENIED. FOR DENIAL Ink Ask PQA'CHF✓G °t' CA p-g q,91ZNp, Apache c&unctian DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT January 9, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: / ;n MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER FROM. j CHUCK NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM - FEBRUARY 5, 1985 PZ-66-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 335) PUBLIC HEARING AND CONSIDERATION Project Description Rezoning case No. PZ-66-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 335, is a request by the applicants William and Barbara Dayton through Violet Thexton to rezone their property from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH) . The site is a vacant 1.25 acre parcel located at the southwest corner of Cedar Drive and Mockingbird Street in Section 18. It is designated Medium/High Density Opportunity on the General Plan . Surrounding land uses include mobile homes, houses, and vacant land. Planning Department Comments and Recommendations Staff would find this rezoning to be consistent with the Medium/High Density Opportunity General Plan designation for the site. Staff does recommend stipulating the dedication of the east thirty-three feet (33' ) and the north twenty-five feet (25' ) of the subject property, including a half cul-de-sac with 20' by 20' cutoffs for public roadway and associated purposes. Staff also recommends stipulating that this parcel not be developed into a mobile home or R.V. park unless otherwise permitted by the City. Approver for Agenda Date Item # First Reading q;A i fc Sind Reading - Public Hearing Old Business - New Business - Consent Agenda 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 9828002 The Honorable Mayor and City Council Agenda Item - February 5, 1985 PZ-66-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 335) January 9, 1985 Page Two of Two Stipulations in Ordinance Staff recommended that the applicant dedicate the east thirty-three feet (33' ) and the north twenty-five feet (25' ) of the subject property, including a half cul-de-sac with 20' by 20' cut-offs, and that the parcel not be developed into a mobile home or R.V. park unless otherwise permitted by the City. The Commission added to the request for the cul-de-sac that at such time as the cul-de-sac would need to be eliminated or extended, the City would at that time eliminate the bulb and deed that property back to the applicant or the subject land owner. Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of January 8, 1985, after public hearing, voted to approve the following motion: (Vehon/Hoaglin 7-0-0) "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona , that rezoning case PZ-66-84, also known as Proposed Ordinance No. 335, application of William and Barbara Dayton 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 of recommendations are 1. The applicant dedicate the east thirty-three feet (33' ) and the north twenty-five feet (25' ) of the subject property, including a half cul-d-sac with 20' by 20' cut-offs, for public roadway and associated purposes, but as in the last case, in case this cul-de- sac is no longer needed, that the City at that time would then deed the cul-de-sac bulbs back to the property owner. 2. The parcel not be developed into a mobile home or R.V. park unless otherwise permitted by the City. The reasons for this recommendation are: 1. The subject property does fall within an area of the City' s General Plan that allows rezoning to medium to high density opportunity. 2. It is consistent with other rezonings of other parcels in that area ." CRN.mas Auk PZ-66-84 ORDINANCE NO, 335 REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH) I 100-38 30 29 GR g I 17 16 � 1 _ — _gOUl1Due SIJtEEI _ — — _ -I- — -- — -- — _ I > VAS SP2 oink lOSf - 14 „ GR T A O5alb I 3 GR GR VAC _ GR My Vice ]0 • L,JMQCKLN5B I ED LTRJ GR C 1/A4400/ �..� am .l A SF„ MOO .i GR ® T lhll 17 I I GRFASFWOOi) STREET \+ IN, IQ IN HP TH IQ 1 . La I ' L - MINIM - - - - - .t i 19 L AIM - - MM. + — —SUPERaIIIIO&BQ1JLEYARD_ OPINAL COUNTY ASSESSOR'S 0 50 100 200 TAX PARCEL NUMBER FEET emor ORDINANCE NO 335 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-66-84 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 1 of"the North f of the South # of the Northwest of the Southwest ; of the Southwest it of Section 18, also known as. the North 2 of the East of Lot 31 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 following stipulations 1) that the applicant dedicate the east thirty-three feet (33') and the north twenty-five feet (25') of the subject property, including a half cul-de-sac with 20' by 20' cut-offs, for public roadway and associated purposes, but that at such time as that cul-de-sac would need to either be extended or eliminated, the City would at that time eliminate the bulb and deed that property back to the applicant or subject land owner, and 2) the parcel not be developed into a mobile home or R.V. park unless otherwise permitted by the City 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 av lexa City Attorney PZ-66-84 ORDINANCE NO, 335 REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH) 100-38 I .•.. CD 29 GR 28 I 17 16 } _ - _BOUNDUP SBEEI - - - - - + - -- - - - - 100-39-0 GR 13A O5 O GR GR GR O 15 I >MQCKIN6.BIR LTRF_Eit GR C Q7io.ge. awe amp imp 16D I 16B r Q /Q ' GR • IØTH@ -�- ` - - - - - - .1... GRFASFW0Ofl STRFFT .••. I A f TH IQ 10B I� L. - - - .f I 1 1 I 0 i I . LP - - - - - + - ___SUHRITIIJO._BOLUARD_ - - - - - - - - - -. PINAL COUNTY ASSESSOR'S 0 50 100 200 TAX PARCEL NUMBER N FEET ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES it / S// t/A/ ,.. 3 , ITEf1 #. MEETING OF Of MOTION BY: SECONDED BY, - /}'Y-"" YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN BALJO COUNCIL1 AN SHANKS COUNCILMAN HILL COUNCILMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN DAM IANO 11.111111111111111 _VICE flAYOR EIDSON MAYOR CLARKE UNANIMOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL i. it ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES rA / 0°)L' ITEM # MEETING OF ` c� MOTION BY: • I SECONDED BY: Y S NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN SHANKS f , COUNCILMA1`! DANIANO ✓ COUNCILMAN RAim f VICE MAYOR EIDSON v/ COUNCILMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN (HILL .MAYOR CLARKE UNANI '1OUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL aY /O \ /k I" ITEM NO. 16 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 335, BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. (NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous, the clerk must read the entire ordinance. ) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 335 BY TITLE ONLY. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 335, 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-66-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH) ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. FOR APPROVAL i I. ITEM NO. 16 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 335, BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. (NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous, the clerk must read the entire ordinance. ) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 335 BY TITLE ONLY. Stt,r 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 335, 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-66-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH) ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE DENIED. FOR DENIAL (SPkCHE j 4' n.5 0 iodoic: t 'Z 'r. CO'it y 4 C ache 09unction DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT January 9, 1985 r. ;L MEMORANDUM • THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: /MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER FROM: v HUCK NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM - FEBRUARY 5, 1985 PZ-68-84 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 339) PUBLIC HEARING AND CONSIDERATION Project Description Rezoning case No. PZ-68-84, Proposed Ordinance No. 339, is a request by the applicants Keith and Martha Burkinshaw through Jim Brinkman to rezone their property from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH) . The site is a 1.25 acre parcel located at the northwest corner of Foothill Street and Warner Drive and is developed with a mobile home in Section 18. It is designated Medium/High Density Residential on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include mobile homes, houses, vacant land, and horse stables. Planning Department Comments and Recommendations Staff had no objections to the rezoning noting that it would be consistent with the Medium/High Density General Plan designation for the site. Staff does recommend stipulating the dedication of the south thirty-three feet (33' ) and the east thirty-three feet (33' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes. Staff further recommends that this parcel not be developed into a mobile home or R.V. park unless other- wise permitted by the City. Approver for Agenda Date Item # First Reading �/r��'5 J_ 17 Second Reading \VPublic 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 Agenda Item - February 5, 1985 PZ-68-84 (Proposed Ordinance No. 339) January 9, 1985 Page Two of Two Stipulations in Ordinance Staff recommended the dedication of the south and east thirty-three feet (33' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes, and that the parcel not be developed into a mobile home or R.V. park unless otherwise permitted by the City. The Commission recommends these stipulations. No further stipulations were added. Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of January 8, 1985, after public hearing, voted to approve the following motion: (Jorgensen/Tepolt 7-0-0) "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-68-84, also known as Proposed Ordinance No. 339, application of 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 1. The applicant dedicate the south and east thirty-three feet (33' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes. 2. The parcel not be developed into a mobile home or R.V. park unless otherwise permitted by the City. ,,.\ The reasons for this recommendation are. 1. It is consistent with the General Plan designation for the site. 2. It seems to be the best use of the property. " CRN:mas PZ-68-84 ORDINANCE NO. 339 REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH) LOST DUTCHMAN BLVD. -}- — — — — — — t — — — — — — -}- — ..._ — — . fi s — I �I- I I II I 1 1 I I p I Ir- - an. me -JI ' b. TH/PD I 1 mom mom aI mow s a mwi . — — — — — 1 1+ — .�4111 .: — — -r- — — — — — +... ABANDONED _ _ � 1 I I L� GR 11 VAC.. I 10 I I —AIM I { lifri E' GR MHI ati I �� 1 5 15 I Q {W 2 FOOTHILL ST, — — + — — — — — +• — — — — — i. aI MR NN sFP IQ 3 Ui I 8 19 18 I> I. IN I w W I I : I" I I SMOKETREE ST. + — + — — — _ — + 1-4ii = Mo81Letat sF17' SING,L; nIL'f Tm -Ir� vocc : vANr N PINAL COUNTY ASSESSOR'S TAX PARCEL NUMBER 100-33 R 150 3q0 600 FEET /'1 ORDINANCE NO 339 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-68-84 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 /104k The zoning district classification on the Apache Junction, Arizona, Zoning Map for the parcel of land described as The East } of the Southeast of the Southeast of the Northwest * of the Northwest $ of Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona, be and hereby is amended by changing the zoning district classification from GR General Rural to Trailer Homesite Zone (TH), subject to the following stipulations 1) that the applicant dedicate the south and east thirty- three feet (33') of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes; and 2) that this parcel not be developed into a mobile home or R.V. park unless otherwise permitted by the City. 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 p Wendell J Clarke Mayor ATTEST Kathleen Connelly City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM. av Alexa City Attorney et.^s Ask im. PZ-68-84 ORDINANCE NO. 339 REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH) ........ I LOST DUTCHMAN BLVD. + — — — — — — -I- — — - - - - -f - - — — - - -I— II I ee r _ _ _ _ JI I ' II I TH/PD I Imp s s sI s s J ' + - .1 .T -_ - t - - - - - +- ABAP113 _0NED _ I I '1I I 1 I I cR-5 I I I I GR 11 1 10 a� s I IMO �� I 1 -111 6R l I 14l A . 1 15 15 Q1 w z1 --FOOTHILL ST. — — -1- — — — — — -I- — — — -- I IW I3 �I I 39 19 19 lc, 18 I> I 1Q .-. a 1; IwLc:,'I 1 1 ' 1 I 1 1 SMOKETREE ST. + — N OPINAL COUNTY ASSESSOR'S TAX PARCEL NUMBER 100-33 ` 150 3q0 600 FEET ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES SI ITEM # Il+IEETIG OF MOTION BY: SECONDED BY : )/4117-7Y1 YES NO ABSTAINED __ VICE MAYOR FIDSON COUNCILMAN: BALJO V ... COUNCILMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN HTFI LCOUNCILMAN SHANKS .COUNCILMAN DAMIANO ✓ _MAYOR CLARKE V I UNANPIOUS IN 'FAVOR OPPOSED I ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES ifU '//ITEM # 1(1 MEETING ��/ OF MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: • YE NO ABSTAINED 1 M .• ANO I LrAN HILL ^ ILf"AN TAYLOR v _OUNC ILI AN SHANKS v /e/ F MAYOR �lIl 0 EIDSON / .._COUNCILMAN BALJO MAYOR CLARKE j UNAN I r^.OUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ITEM NO. 17 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 339, BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. (NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous, the clerk must read the entire ordinance. ) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 339, BY TITLE ONLY. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 339, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF p APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA ZONING ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE ZONING MAP CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-68-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH) ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. FOR APPROVAL /0114. ITEM NO. 17 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 339, BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. (NOTE: This motion must have a unnaimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous, the clerk must read the entire ordinance.) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 339, BY TITLE ONLY. Ste, 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 339, 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-68-84 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE (TH); REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE DENIED. FOR DENIAL PUBLIC HEARING 1 , THIS IS A PUBLIC HEARING FOR ORDINANCE NO. 348, AMENDING CHAPTER 13 OF THE CITY CODE 2, THIS AGENDA ITEM HAS BEEN BROUGHT TO OUR ATTENTION BY THE DEPARTMENT OF CITY CLERK 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 , I CH 0 ly,� l�^'i� � t S�,r Z �44 f �. qR P (?5it y o� ` pache unction Jzor� January 9, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYS-AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL i�/�i�/,,+ THROUGH: CITY MANAGER i / FROM: CITY CLERK tJ SUBJECT: PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 348 -- AMENDING CHAPTER 13 OF THE CITY CODE Periodically the Council has been presented with ordinances which serve to bring sections of the City Code into compliance with adopted practices and • procedures. Proposed Ordinance No. 348 is such a document. Several months ago, the Council amended procedures to eliminate roadway abandonments from a required public hearing under Chapter 2 of the City Code. Ordinance No. 348 serves as a "house keeping" measure in that it makes the same change in Chapter 13 of the City Code which refers directly to roadway abandonments. This ordinance has been written with the emergency clause since it it necessary to have the amendments effective immediately. kmc Approver for Agenda /"e---• Date tern # First Reading cliq. 1 X Second Reading \ /Public Hearing Old Business New Business _ consent Agenda 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220.0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 s ORDINANCE NO. 348 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 13 PUBLIC WORKS, SECTION 13-2-4 STREET ABANDONMENT, BY DELETING SUBSECTION I ABANDONMENT OF ROAD- WAYS OR UTILITY EASEMENTS-PUBLIC HEARING REQUIRED, AND BY AMENDING SUBSECTION J ABANDONMENT OF ROADWAYS OR UTILITY /milk EASEMENTS-REQUIRED REPORTS, 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, AS FOLLOWS SECTION I IN GENERAL That the Apache Junction City Code, Chapter 13 PUBLIC WORKS, Section 13-2-4 STREET ABANDONMENT, be amended by deleting Subsection I Abandonment of Roadways or Utility Easements-Public Hearing Required in its entirety, and by amending Subsection J Abandonment of Roadways or Utility Easements- Required Reports, to read as follows: J. Abandonment of Roadways or Utility Easements-Required Reports Upon application for abandonment of roadways or easements to the director of public works, said director shall submit copies of the application, and all appropriate attachments thereto, to the director of planning and director of public safety for their recommendation SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance or any part of thecode adopted herein by reference are hereby repealed SECTION III PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrease 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 DECLARING AN EMERGENCY It being 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 adoption and posting hereof. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF , 1985. WENDELL J. CLARKE Mayor ORDINANCE NO. 348 PAGE 1 OF 2 �s ATTEST KATHLEEN CONNELLY City Clerk �- APPROVED AS TO FORM D VI XAh City rtorney I ORDINANCE NO 348 PAGE 2 OF 2 I. I. ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES ,.... 4(vy j,Ai /, 07 A (:;L-- iv )\ /s/A ITEM # MEETING OF SECONDED BY: Al� SECO�JDED BY: YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN BALJO ' COUNCILMAN SHANKS _COUNCILMAN HILL ✓ COuMc I LrAN TAYLOR Lit COUNCILMAN DAMIANO ✓ VICE MAYOR EIDSON / MAYOR CLARKE UNANIMOUS 1 IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES 0, 01 �Jv � ,2) vo/ri\ ITEM # � MEET NG OF s cCS MOTION BY: 0i'11SECONDED BY: �14 YES NO ABSTAINED VICE MAYOR I ik COUNCILMAN. BALJO OINCILMANI TAYLOR , COMCILMAN HTI L _COUNCILMAN SHANKS .COUNCILMAN DAMIANO _MAYOR CLARKE UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL r ollmok ITEM NO. 18 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 348 BE READ BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE, AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. (NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous, the clerk must read the entire ordinance. ) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 348, BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE. S 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 348, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 13 PUBLIC WORKS, SECTION 13-2-4 STREET ABANDONMENT, BY DELETING SUBSECTION I ABANDONMENT OF ROADWAYS OR UTILITY EASEMENTS- REQUIRED REPORTS; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. FOR APPROVAL (With the Emergency Clause) AM\ ITEM NO. 18 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 348 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. ) St'2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 348, BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 348, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 13 PUBLIC WORKS, SECTION 13-2-4 STREET ABANDONMENT, BY DELETING SUBSECTION I ABANDONMENT OF ROADWAYS OR UTILITY EASEMENTS - REQUIRED REPORTS, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE DENIED. FOR DENIAL (With the Emergency Clause) An. oak PQACHE ✓G 20 z--;) x4P,ZoNP amity &412ache unction January 31, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: �s4�TH E CITY MANAGER SUBJECT: RECREATIONAL VEHICLES The attached ordinance does two things: it establishes when an R.V. will require a permit and the cost of that permit. (The blank to be filled in by you -- my recommendation is $15.00) We are recommending R.V.'s that are in position six months or longer or that attach permanent structures, because at either of these points the unit is a permanent residence and as such should not be treated differently than any other. It was never the City's intention to require permits of those that are truly R.V.'s -- i.e. that come and go. We hope this will help clear the air on what the City's intentions are. We are still looking into the question of set-backs and will have a recommendation for you in the near future. MJMc/itl Attachment Approver for Agenda _ge""' ,gate Item # First Reading gate Second Reading___ 1 Public Hearing Old Business . , New Business Consent Agenda 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982.8002 �--� ORDINANCE NO 352 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, REVISING SECTIONS 301.(a) and 304 (a) OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, 1982 EDITION, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA THAT SECTION I IN GENERAL from\ That Section 301.(a). of the Uniform Building Code, 1982 Edition, is amended by adding subsection 1 to read as follows 1 Permits shall be required for the installation of a recreational vehicle which is in place more than six (6) months or upon erection of a patio cover, carport or similar appurtenance. That Section 304.(a) of the Uniform Building Code, 1982 Edition, is amended by adding the following exception EXCEPTION The fee for recreational vehicles which require a permit shall be 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, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase 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 being necessary for the preservation of peace, health and safety of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that this ordi- nance become effective immediately, an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its ' passage and adoption PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF , 1985 WENDELL J CLARKE MAYOR ATTEST KATHLEEN CONNELLY CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM DAVID F. ALEXANDER CITY ATTORNEY ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES 4436 O'LlY • GI, D vyr ITEM # MEETING OF ors cfS/ iffer MOTION BY: 'lOr SECONDED BY: Y S NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN SHANKS . COUNCILMAN DAMIANO COUNCILMAN BAI VICE MAYOR EIDSON COUNCILMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN HILL .MAYOR C LA R KE J UNANIMOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED I ABSTAINED TOTAL ITEM NO. 19 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 352 BE READ BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. (NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous the clerk must read the entire ordinance. ) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 352, BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE. SW"' I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 352, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, REVISING SECTIONS 301 . (a) . AND 304. (a) . OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, 1982 EDITION, ESTABLISHING A FEE FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLES WHICH REQUIRE A PERMIT IN THE AMOUNT OF $ ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. FOR APPROVAL (With the Emergency Clause) oaftk Adak rr ' ITEM NO. 19 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 352 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. ) St(^? CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 352, BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 352, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, REVISING SECTIONS 301 . (a) . AND 304. (a) . OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, 1982 EDITION, ESTABLISHING A FEE FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLES WHICH REQUIRE A PERMIT IN THE AMOUNT OF $ ; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE DENIED. FOR DENIAL (With the Emergency Clause) ?ACHE. ✓e/ '1 v&` "1ri741 - Q U 1l" z qR P it o ac/e &unction January 30, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: CITY MANAGER G Gj " �3 FROM: CITY CLERK jit SUBJECT: PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 353 (DIRECT ELECTION OF MAYOR) As requested by the council , Ordinance No. 353 has been drafted proposing that the direct election of the Mayor be presented for approval or dis- approval to the qualified voters of the city at the March 26th primary election. Upon consideration of this ordinance, there are two points that the council needs to address; the election at which this ordinance will become effective and the length of term for the mayor. The effective date for direct election of the mayor cannot be the same election at which the ordinance is presented to the voters. For example, the dates of regular elections are as follows: March 24, 1987; May 19, 1987. It is not recommended that the date of the general election be used since the office of mayor could reasonably be the only item on the ballot if all other council members were elected at the primary election. In addition, the council should specify the length of term of office for the mayor. Since Apache Junction has staggered terms for council members, it would be reasonable to use either two or four years. In checking with the League of Cities, it appears that most cities use a two year term whether they be charter or general law cities. This item has been written with the emergency clause since it must become effective immediately in order for it to appear on the March 26th ballot. Approver for Agenda Date Item # kmc First Reading i Second Reading .�G public Hearing - Old Business - New Business - Consent Agenda 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 411100 es ON ORDINANCE NO 353 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 2 MAYOR AND COUNCIL, BY PROVIDING FOR THE DIRECT ELECTION OF THE MAYOR, SPECIFYING THE TERM OF OFFICE OF THE MAYOR, PROVIDING FOR SUBMISSION OF THE QUESTION OF DIRECT ELECTION OF THE MAYOR TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION AT THE REGULAR PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD MARCH 26, 1985 AND CONDITIONAL ENACTMENT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AS FOLLOWS SECTION I DIRECT ELECTION OF MAYOR Beginning with the election to be held on the mayor of the City of Apache Junction shall be directly elected by the qualified electors of the City of Apache Junction SECTION II TERM OF OFFICE The term of office of the mayor shall be years. SECTION III CONDITIONAL ENACTMENT The provisions of this ordinance shall not be effective until approved by a majority vote of qualified electors voting at the regular primary election to be held on March 26, 1985. SECTION IV EMERGENCY CLAUSE Whereas, the immediate operation of the provisions of this ordinance is necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this ordinance shall be in full force from and after its passage by the council. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF , 1985. WENDELL J CLARKE r N Mayor ATTEST. KATHLEEN CONNELLY City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM DAVID F. ALEXANDER City Attorney 11 ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES LIME ataxiimpair AmIlk 111111011r • ITEM # 2/DuMEETING OF MOTION BY : 171,0.f1 ' SECONDED BY : YES ABSTAINED v COUNCILMAN SHANKS , COUNCILMAl`! DAMIANO COUNCILMAN RAI .ln VICE MAYOR EIDSON ‘/ COUNCILMAN TAYLOR � COUNCILMAN! FBI1 L ✓ .MAYOR CLARKE J UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES (I') 91tv 2/_S-( ITEM # MEETING OF 1 MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: ! l r9.-4 YES NO ABSTAINED ICHI ,MAN DAMIANO I LMAPLHI LL ^ ILEML TAYLOR OUNC ILMAN _SHANKS v JlIfF MAYOR EIDSON i_COUNCILMAN.BALJO MAYOR CLARKE UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL 1 ITEM NO. 20 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 353, BE READ Step 1 BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. (NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous, the clerk must read the entire ordinance. ) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 353, BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE. I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 353, AN ORDINANCE Step 3 OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 2 MAYOR AND COUNCIL, BY PROVIDING FOR THE DIRECT ELECTION OF THE MAYOR; A. COMMENCING WITH THE REGULAR ELECTION oF?rilltayry IL 7 SPECIFYING THE TERM OF OFFIC E OF THE MAYOR, B. WHICH SHALL BE o, YEARS; PROVIDING FOR SUBMISSION OF THE QUESTION OF DIRECT ELECTION OF THE MAYOR TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION AT THE REGULAR PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD MARCH 26, 1985 AND CONDITIONAL ENACTMENT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. FOR APPROVAL (With the Emergency Clause) i �► Amik ITEM NO. 20 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 353, BE READ BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. (NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry, if the vote is not unanimous, the clerk must read the entire ordinance. ) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 353, BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE. St 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 353, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 2 MAYOR AND COUNCIL, BY PROVIDING FOR THE DIRECT ELECTION OF THE MAYOR; A. COMMENCING WITH THE REGULAR ELECTION OF SPECIFYING THE TERM OF OFFICE OF THE MAYOR, B. WHICH SHALL BE YEARS; PROVIDING FOR SUBMISSION OF THE QUESTION OF DIRECT ELECTION OF THE MAYOR TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION AT THE REGULAR PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD MARCH 26, 1985 AND CONDITIONAL ENACTMENT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE DENIED. FOR DENIAL (With the Emergency Clause) Aft. it (P�QACHE✓G gRiZUNp, `Dit y o f &ipacke c2unction DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT January 28, 1985 Approver for Agenda Date Item # First Reading Second Reading' /9 IS /& MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL iL Public Hearing Old Business THROUGH: 9 `'7 MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER ✓New Business r FROM: Q1CHUCK NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Consent Agenda SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM - FEBRUARY 5, 1985 ORDINANCE NO. 332 - COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICT REGULATIONS BACKGROUND Attached for your consideration , is Ordinance No. 332 which contains the new commercial districts regulations as well as provisions to prohibit future rezonings to the old CB-1 and CB-2 zones. The district regulations are outlined in the attached table, "Summary of Proposed Commercial District Regulations." These proposed regulations are a result of the work performed by the Zoning Ordinance Rewrite Committee, drafted into ordinance form by the Planning Department staff and incorpo- rating the amendments of the Planning and Zoning Commission as a result of their October 30, 1984 work session. Since there has been questions raised by citizens concerning the proposed setback requirements , I have attached a comparison chart, "Commercial Zoning District Setback Requirements of Cities in Phoenix Metro Area Leading in Commercial Activity." PLANNING DEPARTMENT STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS The Zoning Ordinance Rewrite Committee has done a tremendous job drafting regulations which they believe will help achieve the goal of a well-planned community. However, there are a few items I believe may prove unworkable, and offer the following recommendations: 1. Eliminate the hours of operation in the C-1 and C-2 zones and combine these two zones into one zone , since the difference 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982 8002 The Honorable Ma%;,g, and City Ccuncil r. Request fo.r Agen Item Ordinance No. 332 (Commercial Zoning District Regulations) January 28, 1985 Page Two between C-1 and C-2 are negligible other than the hours of operation. I have attached_the table, "Summary of Proposed Commercial District Regulations - Staff Recommended Amendments" to indicate how this restructuring would work. I have also drafted an alternative ordinance which combines the two zones for your consideration. Included in this alternative is also the elimination of references to utilities as permitted as conditional uses , since they are already dealt with in Section 2303 of the Zoning Ordinance. This recommendation is based on a) difficulty of enforcement, and b) the fairness to the business owners in competing with establishments which are permitted to operate with unlimited hours A strengthening of our City Code previsions on "Peace and Quiet" may be a more equitable solution. 2. Setbacks may appear somewhat severe. However, unlike many other communities , we have not instituted provisions for insuring proper buffering and compatibility of adjacent uses through site plan reviews or landscaping. 3. Limiting floor area per business to 4 ,000 square feet in the C-3 zone, may be slightly over-restrictive, but a floor area restriction does help keep a business "local " in nature. 4 . I do agree with the Planning and Zoning Commission that an attempt should be made to convert pro srties presently zoned CB-1 and CB-2 to the new districts at some time in the future. However, this is a process which will take a major study to inventory existing development and uses and building permits issued. It is a process which should be instituted with the full cooperation and awareness of property owners to insure that existing rights are maintained and expanded, but not di- minished. Since Ordinance No. 332 does contain provisions for prohibiting rezonings to the old CB-1 and CB-2 districts, we have at least a temporary measure. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of January 8, 1985, after public hearing voted to approve the following motion. (Jorgensen/Heermans 6-1-0 with Mr. Vehon dissenting) The Honorable Mayor and City Council Request for Ageno"kItem Ordinance No. 33L kCommercial Zoning District Regulations) January 28, 1985 Page Three "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Apache Junction , Arizona , recommending adoption of Ordinance No. 332 to the City Council as submitted for review tonight with the following stipulations: Asiik 1 . That a review be made in one (1) year to consider feasibility of changes. 2. That a six (6) month limit be placed on changes from the old CB-1 and CB-2 zonings to be changed to this new zoning , with a maximum one (1) year period of time in a hardship case where they are in the process of developing the property. Reasons are: The Zoning Ordinance Rewrite Committee put many hours into this particular Ordinance and it is felt that it should at least be attempted." CRN:jl • SUMMARY OF PROPOSED COMMERCIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS ZONE C-1 I C-2 C-3 1 C-4 I C-5 LIMITED NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGHBORHOOD LOCAL ; GENERAL HEAVY REGULATION COMMERCIAL/CONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL/CONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL PERMITTED USES Residential 1 single . Same as C-1 Residential Same as Residential: by Planned Residential by Planned family unit C-1 Development only. Development only. Civic. Fraternal and Civic. Trade schools, Civic Same as C-4 Civic Low impact civic assembly, minor lodge (sale of alcoholic Commercial Outdoor auto, Commercial Retail; impact. utilities, beverages permitted) RV, boat, and mobile offices; services group care. Commercial Auto and light home sales Commercial Retailing, equipment sales and ) financial services, repairs, sale of mortuary alcoholic beverages; gasoline stations; motels; incidental wholesaling, mini- warehouses. USES SUBJECT TO A mobile home for caretaker Fraternal and civic Alcoholic beverage sales; Outdoor display of goods Outdoor display of goods CONDITIONAL USE assembly; alcoholic RV storage; indoor for sale, construction for sale, drive-in PERMIT beverage sales, mobile entertainment or sports sales, heavy equipment theatres, light industri- home repairs. al. STORAGE Enclosed Enclosed Enclosed 6' screen 6' screen with exceptions HOURS OF OPERATION 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 6.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m. 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours INIENSITY OF USE Min. lot size 6,000 sq ft Same as C-1 Min lot size 15.000 sq. Min. lot size 20,000 Min. lot size 20,000 Max gross floor area ft sq. ft. sq. ft. 2,500 sq ft Floor area per business: 4,000 sq. ft. SITE COVERAGE 50% Same as C-1 50% 60% 75% HEIGHT 20' 20' 20' extended with a 30' extended with a 30' extended with a Conditional Use Permit Conditional Use Permit Conditional Use Permit SETBACKS Front: 20' Same as C-1 Front. 20' Front: 50' (if parking Same as C-4 Rear: 25' Rear. 25' in front) Side. 7' Side. 10' 25' (if parking (25' if abutting in rear or side) residential) Rear. 25' (30' if Wall: 6' (if abutting abutting residential) residential) 10' (if no access) (25' if abutting residential) Side. 10' (25' if abutting residential) Wall: 6' (If abutting residential) ) ) SUMMARY OF PROPOSED COMMERCIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS STAFF RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS ZONE C-1 C- 2 1 C-3 C-4 LIMITED NEIGHBORHOOD LOCAL ; GENERAL I HEAVY REGULATION COMMERCIAL/CONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL PERMITTED USES Residential. 1 single Residential. Same as Residential by Planned Residential. by Planned family unit C-1. Development only Development only I. Civic. Fraternal and Civic Trade schools, Civic. Same as C-3 Civic. Low impact civic assembly, minor lodge (sale of alcoholic Commercial Outdoor auto, Commercial. Retail; impact utilities, beverages permitted) RV, boat, and mobile ) offices, services. group care Commercial- Auto and light home sales Commercial Retailing; equipment sales and financial services; repairs, sale of mortuary alcoholic beverages, gasoline stations, motels, incidental wholesaling, mini- warehouses USES SUBJECT TO A Fraternal and civic Alcoholic beverage sales, Outdoor display of goods Outdoor display of goods CONDITIONAL USE assembly, alcoholic RV storage, indoor for sale; construction for sale, drive-in PERMIT beverage sales, mobile entertainment or sports sales, heavy equipment theatres, light industri- home repairs al. • STORAGE Enclosed Enclosed 6'-Screen 6' screAh with exceptions INTENSITY OF USE Min. lot size 6,000 sq ft Min. lot size 15,000 sq. Min lot size 20,000 Min. lot size 20,000 Max. gross floor area: ft sq. ft sq. ft. 2,500 sq ft. Floor area per business. 4,000 sq. ft. SITE COVERAGE 50% 50% 60% 75% ' 4 ) HEIGHT 20' 20' extended with a 30' extended with a 30' extended with a Conditional Use Permit Conditional Use Permit Conditional Use Permit SETBACKS Front. 20' Front: 20' Front: 50' (if parking Same as C- 3 Rear: 25' Rear: 25' in front) Side: 7' Side. 10' 25' (if parking (25' if abutting in rear or side) residential) Rear: 25' (30' if Wall. 6' (if abutting abutting residential) residential) 10 (if no access) (25' if abutting residential) Side. 10' (25' if abutting residential) Wall: 6' (if abutting Iresidential) COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICT SETBACK REQUIREMENTS OF CITIES IN PHOENIX METRO AREA LEADING IN COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY CITY OF PHOENIX Planned Regional Office Shopping Shopping Neighborhood & Restricted Center Center Retail Intermediate General Front 20 25-75 35-50+ 12-25 12-25 12-25 Side 5 25-75 35-50+ 0-15 0-15 0-15 Rear 15 25-75 35-50+ 0-15 0-15 0-15 Street Side 25-75 35-50+ 10-25 10-25 10-25 Other requirements which serve to increase setbacks or provide extra buffering: 1. Required site plan review can require increased setbacks. 2. Stringent landscaping. CITY OF SCOTTSDALE Residential Regional Support Services Center Neighborhood _Downtown ,Highway _General _ Services Front * 25 30' * * * * $1de * * 0-50' 0-50' 0-50' 0-50' * Rear * , * 0-25' _ 0-50' 0-50' 0-50' * �r Street Side * * 20-30' * 20' *Variable dependent upon adjacent uses or setbacks determined for the project by the City Council or Development Review Board. Other requirements which may serve to increase setbacks or provide extra buffering from those shown in Table: 1. Development Review Board can require increased setbacks during Site Plan Review for any project. 2. Parking generally not permitted in front yards. 3. Walls required when abutting residential . 4. Very stringent open-space and landscaping requirements used in conjunction with setbacks to provide buffering. 5. Up to 50' setbacks required where commercial abuts residential . CITY OF CHANDLER Neighborhood Community Regional Front 30-50 30-50 30-50 Side 0-20 0-20 0-20 Rear 0-25 0-25 0-25 ^ Other requirements which serve to increase setbacks or provide extra buffering from those shown in Table: 1. Special parking lot setbacks of 30-50' from street frontages. 2. Required Site Plan Review can require increased setbacks. 3. Stringent landscaping, walls, and design compatibility standards. CITY OF TEMPE Neigh. General Res.- Plnd. Planned Office Conven. Neigh. Center General Center Downtown Mixed-Use Front 25 20 15 50 10 60 10 25 Side 10 10 0 40 0 60 0 Variable Rear 15 15 0 40 0 60 0 Variable Street Side 25 20 15 50 10 60 10 25 Other requirements which may serve to increase setbacks or provide extra buffering from those shown in Table: 1. Site Plan Review required for all rezonings and projects. Larger setbacks and buffering can be required by the City Council . 2. No parking in front or street side yards. 3. Stringent landscaping requirements. 4. Extra setbacks of 25-50' required when commercial abuts residential . CITY OF MESA RS (Offices and C-1 Services) Local C-2 C-3 Front 20 25 25 0 (with exceptions) (with exceptions) Side aggregate /'N of 15 0-5 0-5 0 Rear 20 0-15 0-15 0-15 Street Side 10 10 10 Other requirements which may serve to increase setbacks or provide extra buffering: 1. Landscaping requirements require at least a ten foot (10' ) front yard, landscaped. 2. Staff site plan review process can require additional setbacks, walls, fences, etc. Aft, Ask ORDINANCE NO. 332 ALTERNATIVE NO. 1: AS RECOMMENDED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION (contains hours of operation in C-1 and C-2 zones , total of five (5) new commercial zones) . /'1\ ^ �s ORDINANCE NO 332 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 "SECTION 1511 PROHIBITION OF REZONINGS TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE," "SECTION 1611 PROHIBITION OF REZONINGS TO CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE," AND "ARTICLE 34 COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS"; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THAT: SECTION I IN GENERAL "The Code of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, Volume II, Land Development Code, Chapter 1, Zoning Ordinance," shall be amended by adding "SECTION 1511 PROHIBITION OF REZONINGS TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE," "SECTION 1611 PROHIBITION OF REZONINGS TO CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONES," and "ARTICLE 34 COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS," to read as follows: SECTION 1511 PROHIBITION OF REZONINGS TO -1 LOCAL BUSINESS :ONE I Upon the effective date of Ordinance No 332 and henceforth, no applica;,on by petition or Council or Commission initiative to amend the Apacne Junction, Arizona, Zoning Ordinance by amending the Zoning Map changing the zoning district classification of any property in the City to CB-1 Local Business Zone shall be accepted for filing or acted upon by the Planning and Zoning Commission or City Council. This prohibition shall not be applicable to any complete application for rezoning filed and advertised for public hearing prior to the effective date of Ordinance No 332 egN SECTION 1611 PROHIBITION OF REZONINGS TO CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE Upon the effective date of Ordinance No 332 and henceforth, no application by petition or Council or Commission initiative to amend the Apache Junction, Arizona, Zoning Ordinance by amending the Zoning Map changing the zoning district classification of any property in the City to CB-2 General Business Zone shall be accepted for filing or acted upon by the Planning and Zoning Commission or City Council This prohibition shall not be applicable to any complete application for rezoning filed and advertised for public hearing prior to the effective date of Ordinance No 332 ORDINANCE NO 332 PAGE ONE OF SIXTEEN 1100•MIr Amok oirk, ARTICLE 34 COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS SECTION 34 0100 C-1 LIMITED NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL/CONVENIENCE DISTRICT Arlik SECTION 34 0101 STATEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT SECTION 34.0102 PERMITTED PRINCIPLE USES SECTION 34.0103 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES SECTION 34 0104 USES SUBJECT TO A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SECTION 34 0105 STORAGE SECTION 34.0106 HOURS OF OPERATION SECTION 34 0107 INTENSITY OF USE SECTION 34 0108 SITE COVERAGE SECTION 34.0109 HEIGHT SECTION 34 0110 SETBACKS SECTION 34 0111 PARKING AND LOADING Section 34.0101 STATEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT It is the intent of the C-1 Limited Neighborhood Commercial/ Convenience District to provide for certain areas in the City for retail businesses and services that serve primarily the residents of the immediate residential area. This district shall allow only convenience and personal service establishments generally compatible with residential uses By limiting the number of uses and intensity of development through restricting floor area, the surrounding residential districts shall be protected from excessive levels of noise or other nuisances Section 34 0102 PERMITTED PRINCIPLE USES 1. Residential Use Types One single-family dwelling, conventional construction, per lot (permitted in addition to permitted civic or commercial uses on a lot) p 2. Civic Use Types Administrative services for non-profit organizations Clinic services Cultural exhibits and library services Day care/schools (excluding trade or vocational schools and music or dance studios) Fire protection services Religious assembly ORDINANCE NO. 332 PAGE TWO OF SIXTEEN 001116., 3 Commercial Use Types All commercial and civic use types shall be conducted wholly within an enclosed building, unless otherwise specified, and any use operating as a store, shop, or business shall be a retail establishment and all products produced on the premises shall be sold at retail on the premises Administrative and professional services (business support services including mimeographing and duplicating, but excluding printing) Convenience sales Eating establishments (no alcoholic beverages or drive-in types) Food and beverage retail sales Insurance and real estate sales Medical services Office - business, professional , or semi-professional Personal services - general Apparel repair or alteration Arts or crafts - instruction or studio, excluding on-site welding or kiln Barber or beauty shop Catering service Custom dressmaking, millinery, hemstitching, or pleating Custom weaving or mending Dog grooming Dry cleaning (collection and distribution station only) Laundry - collection and distribution station - self-service Photo finishing, excluding on-premise processing (collection )0N and distribution station only; may include incidental retail sale of photographic supplies) Television and radio repair Retail sales Antique store Apparel store Art, needlework, or handweaving establishment Bakery Bicycle shop (no sale or servicing of motor scooters or motorcycles) ORDINANCE NO. 332 PAGE THREE OF SIXTEEN s Amak Book, newspaper, magazine, stationery, art or drawing supply store Cafe, lunchroom Dealer in coins, stamps, or similar collector's items Delicatessen store Ark 1— Drug store Dry goods or notions store Electrical appliance store Florist Shop Frozen food locker Furniture store Gift, curio, novelty, toy, or hobby shop Grocery, fruit or vegetable store Hardware store Ice station for packaged goods Jewelry store or jewelry and watch repair Leather goods store Meat, fish or dressed poultry market, provided no live animals, fish or fowl are kept on premises Nursery or greenhouse Pawn shop Photograph studio or photographic supply store Shoe store or shoe repair shop Sporting goods, hunting and fishing equipment store Tailor shop 4 Uses similar to those listed in subsections 2 thru 3 shall be permitted upon determination by the Zoning Administrator that such use is of the same general character as at least one of those listed I ORDINANCE NO. 332 PAGE FOUR OF SIXTEEN "Ink /imik Section 34 0103 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES Uses and structures customarily incidental to permitted uses. Section 34 0104 USES SUBJECT TO A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Mobile home dwelling as a caretaker's residence, and only if compatible with surrounding neighborhood. F Section 34.0105 STORAGE All storage shall be enclosed, unless otherwise noted Section 34 0106 HOURS OF OPERATION All business shall be conducted between the hours of 6 00 a m and 600pm Section 34.0107 INTENSITY OF USE 1 Maximum gross floor area for permitted uses, including storage, other than residential shall be 2,500 square feet. 2 Minimum lot size shall be 6,000 square feet Section 34 0108 SITE COVERAGE Maximum lot coverage by all buildings shall be fifty percent (50%) Section 34.0109 HEIGHT [ Maximum building height shall not exceed twenty feet (20') Section 34 0110 SETBACKS 1 Any street frontage on corner lot or multiple street lot• twenty feet (20' ) 2. The following minimum setbacks shall be required a Front yard . .. .... 20 feet b Rear yard 25 feet c Side yard 7 feet (However, if there is not access to the rear of the property by a public right-of-way, at least one side setback shall be a minimum of ten feet (10') for emergency access ) d Accessory structure located in the rear yard seven feet (7') from rear and side property line, however, the restrictions related to emergency access noted under subsection c above shall be met Section 34 0111 PARKING AND LOADING Off-street parking and loading facilities shall be provided as required in Article 21 Parking, Loading, and Interior or Private Street Standards. ORDINANCE NO 332 PAGE FIVE OF SIXTEEN �s Amok Auk SECTION 34 0200 C-2 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL/CONVENIENCE DISTRICT SECTION 34 0201 STATEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT SECTION 34 0202 PERMITTED PRINCIPLE USES SECTION 34.0203 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES Ammk SECTION 34 0204 USES SUBJECT TO A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SECTION 34 0205 STORAGE SECTION 34.0206 HOURS OF OPERATION SECTION 34 0207 INTENSITY OF USE SECTION 34 0208 SITE COVERAGE SECTION 34.0209 HEIGHT SECTION 34 0210 SETBACKS SECTION 34 0211 PARKING AND LOADING Section 34.0201 STATEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT It is the intent of the C-2 Neighborhood Commercial/Convenience District to provide for certain areas in the City for retail businesses and services that serve primarily the residents of the immediate residential area This district shall allow only convenience and personal service establishments generally compatible with residential uses. By limiting the number of uses and intensity of development through restricting floor area, the surrounding residential districts shall be protected from excessive levels of noise or other nuisances 1 Section 34 0202 PERMITTED PRINCIPLE USES All commercial and civic uses shall be conducted wholly within an enclosed building, unless otherwise specified, and any use operating as a store, shop, or business shall be a retail establishment and all products produced on the premises shall be sold at retail on the premises Any principle use permitted in the C-1 district Use similar to listed permitted uses shall be permitted upon /'ik determination by the Zoning Administrator that such use is of the same general character as at least one of those listed. Section 34 0203 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES Uses and structures customarily incidental to permitted uses Section 34 0204 USES SUBJECT TO A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 1 Civic Use Types Community recreational, social, or multi-purpose facility I- ORDINANCE NO 332 PAGE SIX OF SIXTEEN s Group care facilities Lodge, fraternal, and civic assembly Minor impact utilities (local impact on surrounding properties and are necessary to provide necessary serv: s) Postal services 2 Commercial Use Types �^ Automotive parking Communications services Establishment serving or selling alcoholic beverages Section 34.0205 STORAGE All storage shall be within an enclosed building, unless otherwise noted Section 34.0206 HOURS OF OPERATION All business shall be conducted between the hours of 6 00 a m and 11 00 p m j Section 34 0207 INTENSITY OF USE l Intensity of use regulations of the C-1 District shall apply Section 34 0208 SITE COVERAGE Maximum lot coverage regulations of the C-1 District shall apply. /1"\ Section 34 0209 HEIGHT Height regulations of the C-1 District shall apply Section 34 0210 SETBACKS Setbacks as required in the C-1 District shall apply. 1 Section 34 0211 PARKING AND LOADING Off-street parking and loading facilities shall be provided as required in Article 21 Parking, Loading, and Interior or Private Street Standards ORDINANCE NO 332 PAGE SEVEN OF SIXTEEN s SECTION 34.0300 C-3 LOCAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT SECTION 34.0301 STATEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT SECTION 34 0302 PERMITTED PRINCIPLE USES SECTION 34 0303 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES SECTION 34.0304 USES SUBJECT TO A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SECTION 34 0305 STORAGE SECTION 34 0306 INTENSITY OF USE SECTION 34 0307 SITE COVERAGE SECTION 34.0308 HEIGHT SECTION 34.0309 SETBACKS SECTION 34.0310 PARKING AND LOADING Section 34.0301 STATEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT It is the intent of the C-3 Local Commercial District to provide for the shopping and personal service needs of a neighborhood or a large segment of the City with additional services to business establishments A wide range of services and variety of merchandise shall be permitted. The surrounding residential districts shall be protected by limiting uses to those compatible with residential uses and providing appropriate setbacks Certain uses having a potential for non-compatibility with surrounding uses may be permitted as conditional uses Section 34.0302 PERMITTED PRINCIPLE USES 1 Residential Use Types Residential use types as permitted in the C-2 district 2 Civic Use Types Civic use types as permitted in the C-2 district Group care facility Lodge, fraternal and civic assembly Minor impact utilities (local impact on surrounding properties and are necessary to provide necessary services) Postal services Schools (including music and dance studios; excluding trade and vocational schools) 3 Commercial Use Types All commercial and civic uses shall be conducted wholly within an enclosed building, unless otherwise specified, and any use operating as a store, shop, or business shall be a retail establishment and all products produced on the premises shall be sold at retail on the premises Commercial use types as permitted in the C-2 district Animal sales and services, veterinary (small animals), grooming Financial services Personal services Clothes cleaning agencies and laundromats, excluding industrial cleaning and dyeing ORDINANCE NO 332 PAGE EIGHT OF SIXTEEN r3 Fitness studio or health club Mortuary, crematory Taxicab stand Retail sales Department or variety store Hardware store Supermarket 4 Uses similar to those listed in subsections 1 thru 3 shall be permitted upon determination by the Zoning Administrator that ir such use is of the same general character as at least one of those listed Section 34 0303 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES Uses and structures customarily incidental to permitted uses Section 34 0304 USES SUBJECT TO A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Alcoholic beverage sales Animal sales and service, veterinary (large animals) Automotive and equipment storage of recreational vehicles and boats (all storage shall be enclosed within a building or completely screened from view from outside the site boundaries) Automotive parts store, provided no rebuilding or machining of auto parts is performed Participant sports, recreation and entertainment. indoor Spectator sports, recreation and entertainment indoor Section 34.0305 STORAGE All storage shall be within an enclosed building, unless otherwise noted Section 34 0306 INTENSITY OF USE 1 Minimum lot size shall be 15,000 square feet 2 Minimum lot width shall be eighty feet (80') Section 34 0307 SITE COVERAGE 3 Maximum floor area per business shall be 4,000 square feet. Maximum site coverage by all buildings shall be fifty percent (50%) Section 34 0308 HEIGHT Maximum building height shall not exceed twenty feet (20'), except that with the approval of a conditional use permit, the height may be extended Section 34 0309 SETBACKS 1 The following minimum setbacks shall be required a. Front yard 20 feet b. Rear yard 25 feet c Side yard. The following minimum setbacks noted in subsections (1) and (2) below shall apply (1) Commercial, residential, or mixed use abutting a commercial or industrial district 10 feet (2) Commercial, residential, or mixed use abutting a residential zoning district 25 feet 2 There shall be a six foot (6') high masonry wall on the rear and side property lines that are adjacent to any residential district, unless the side or rear yard abuts a public roadway which is adjacent to a residential district, then no wall shall be required on that property line Section 34 0310 PARKING AND LOADING Off-street parking and loading facilities shall be provided as required in Article 21 Parking, Loading, and Interior or Private Street Standards. ORDINANCE NO. 332 PAGE NINE OF SIXTEEN w J /^ /� �s SECTION 34.0400 C-4 GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT SECTION 34.0401 STATEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT SECTION 34 0402 PERMITTED PRINCIPLE USES SECTION 34.0403 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES SECTION 34 0404 USES SUBJECT TO A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SECTION 34 0405 OPERATIONS AND STORAGE SECTION 34.0406 INTENSITY OF USE SECTION 34.0407 SITE COVERAGE SECTION 34 0408 HEIGHT 00.1\ SECTION 34 0409 SETBACKS SECTION 34.0410 PARKING AND LOADING Section 34 0401 STATEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT The C-4 District is intended to create and enhance commercial areas where a wide range of retail goods and services are permitted Typically, the C-4 District would be applied where central area commercial facilities were desired in association with administrative and office uses. Various applications of the C-4 District can create community or regional shopping complexes, central business districts, certain highway oriented commercial uses, or small but highly diverse commercial development. In addition, minimum lot sizes were established to promote the clustering of commercial activities and to facilitate the assembly of parcels for larger commercial developments. Section 34 0402 PERMITTED PRINCIPLE USES 1. Residential Use Types Residential use types shall not be permitted in the C-4 zone, except by Planned Development 2 Civic Use Types Civic use types as permitted in the C-3 district Ambulance services Day care/schools trade and vocational schools Lodge, fraternal , civic assembly (sales of alcoholic beverages permitted) 3 Commercial Use Types Commercial use types permitted in the C-3 district Agricultural/Horticultural sales and services Nurseries (outdoor display permitted) Animal sales and services. veterinary (large animals), kennel Automotive and light equipment cleaning, repairs, storage of automobiles, recreational vehicles, and boats, sales/rentals of auto and light equipment including motorcycles 1.... Eating, drinking, and entertainment establishments (sales of alcoholic beverages permitted, and includes drive-in types) Participant and spectator sports. indoor Printing, blueprinting, engraving ORDINANCE NO. 332 PAGE TEN OF SIXTEEN IP""mr Radio and television stations (excluding transmitting towers` Repairs, services, consumer products Retail sales Gasoline dispensing stations, provided the following are complied with. Has at least one (1) street frontage having a minimum ` width of one hundred fifty feet (150'), any pump island 1t or canopy shall be located at least thirty feet (30') from any property line, outside display, either permanent or temporary, of tires, oil , and other auxiliary items for sale shall be permitted only if located on the pump island or at least forty feet (40') from the street property line, and no more than one (1) display rack for each type of item is permitted. Liquor stores Transient habitation: hotels, motels Wholesale, storage, and distribution wholesale sales of products permitted for retail sales in the C-4 district and only incidental to retail sales of the products on the premises, mini-warehouses, provided that only storage is permitted and no retailing is permitted from these facilities Section 34.0403 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES Uses and structures customarily incidental to permitted principle uses. Section 34 0404 USES SUBJECT TO A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 1. Residential Use Types Caretaker's residence 2. Civic Use Types Major impact utilities 3 Commercial Use Types �\ Automotive and equipment: repairs, heavy equipment, sales/rentals, farm equipment Construction sales and services (no outdoor storage of materials) Participant and spectator sports, recreation and entertainment outdoor Scientific research and development laboratories Unscreened display of any products for sale on the premises t_ 4 Other similar uses as determined by the Planning and Zoning Commission to be no more detrimental or obnoxious than the uses above listed ORDINANCE NO. 332 PAGE ELEVEN OF SIXTEEN /� Ark �s Section 34.0405 OPERATIONS AND STORAGE All operations shall be conducted within an enclosed building, unless otherwise permitted, and all storage of machinery, equipment, or inventory shall be screened from view from outside the site boundaries by a six foot (6') high masonry wall or screening fence (unless unscreened storage is otherwise permitted), except that the items for sale on the premises may be exposed to view from outside the site boundaries if located within an enclosed building (window display) /_ Section 34 0406 INTENSITY OF USE Minimum lot size shall be 20,000 square feet Section 34.0407 SITE COVERAGE Maximum lot coverage shall be sixty percent (60%) Section 34 0408 HEIGHT Maximum building height shall be thirty feet (30' ), except that with the approval of a conditional use permit, the height may be extended. Section 34 0409 SETBACKS 1 The following minimum setbacks shall be required: a. Front yard or any yard with a street frontage on a corner lot or multiple street frontage lot 1) Fifty feet (50') if off-street parking is provided in front of the building, or 2) Twenty-five feet (25') if all off-street parking is provided in the rear or side 3) No more than one (1) yard with street frontage on a corner lot or multiple street frontage lot shall be required to be in excess of twenty-five feet (25') b Rear yard Amok 1) Twenty-five feet (25') (thirty feet (30' ) if abutting a residential district), or 2) Ten feet (10') if no access or servicing is provided (twenty-five feet (25') if abutting a residential district) c Side yard Ten feet (10') (twenty-five feet (25') if abutting a residential district) 2 There shall be a six foot (6') high masonry wall on the rear and side property lines that are adjacent to any residential district, unless the side or rear yard abuts a public roadway which is adjacent to a residential district, then no wall shall be required on that property line Section 34.0410 PARKING AND LOADING Off-street parking and loading facilities shall be provided as required in Article 21 Parking, Loading, and Interior or Private Street Standards ORDINANCE NO. 332 PAGE TWELVE OF SIXTEEN OrwMIl" SECTION 34 0500 C-5 HEAVY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT SECTION 34.0501 STATEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT SECTION 34 0502 PERMITTED PRINCIPLE USES SECTION 34 0503 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES SECTION 34.0504 USES SUBJECT TO A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SECTION 34.0505 OPERATIONS AND STORAGE SECTION 34 0506 INTENSITY OF USE SECTION 34 0507 SITE COVERAGE SECTION 34.0508 HEIGHT SECTION 34 0509 SETBACKS SECTION 34.0510 PARKING AND LOADING Section 34.0501 STATEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT The C-5 District is intended to provide locations in the City for the heaviest type of commercial uses, highway oriented commercial , or restricted light industrial uses. Large lot requirements were established to facilitate the assembly of parcels for large commercial development. Locations for C-5 zoning should be selected which provide protection to the surrounding neighborhood and do not present a poor image of the community. Section 34 0502 PERMITTED PRINCIPLE USES 1 Residential Use Types Residential use types shall not be permitted in the C-5 district; except by Planned Development. 2 Civic Use Types ti Civic use types as permitted in the C-4 district 3 Commercial Use Types Commercial use types as permitted in the C-4 district. Automotive and equipment sales/rentals of automobiles, heavy equipment, and recreational vehicles (unscreened display of inventory permitted), repairs, heavy equipment, storage, operating vehicles and equipment. Boat sales (unscreened display of inventory permitted) Construction sales and services Mobile home sales (unscreened display of inventory permitted) and repairs Wholesale, storage, and distribution of goods permitted for sale at retail in the C-5 district and only as incidental to retail sales of the products on the premises 4 Uses similar to those listed in subsections 1 thru 3 shall be permitted upon determination by the Zoning Administrator that such use is of the same general character as at least one of those listed. Section 34 0503 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES Uses and structures customarily incidental to permitted uses ORDINANCE NO. 332 PAGE THIRTEEN OF SIXTEEN Section 34.0504 USES SUBJECT TO A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 1 Residential Use Types Caretaker's residence 2 Civic Use Types Heliports Major impact utilities 3 Commercial Use Types Drive-in theatres Participant and spectator sports, recreation, and entertainment- outdoor Radio and television station transmitting towers Swap meets: outdoor Unscreened display of goods for sale on the premises 4. Industrial Use Types Manufacturing and processing involving the on-site production or assembly of goods by hand manufacture which involves only the use of hand tools or mechanical equipment not exceeding two (2) horsepower each or a single kilm not exceeding eight (8) cubic feet in volume. No use shall be permitted which is likely to be dangerous, offensive, or detrimental to the health, safety, welfare, or general character of this zoning district, neighboring uses, or of the community by reason of the emission of dust, gas, smoke, noise, fumes, odors, vibration, glare, or otherwise. Automotive and equipment body or paint shop Blacksmith or welding shop i Boat building and repair Cabinet shop ^N Cleaning and dyeing plant Electronic components assembly Instrument manufacturing Machine shop Pottery manufacturing Sheet metal shop Sign shop Upholstery shop 5. Other similar uses as determined by the Planning and Zoning Commission to be no more detrimental or obnoxious than the uses above listed. ORDINANCE NO. 332 PAGE FOURTEEN OF SIXTEEN �s ell PIN Section 34.0505 OPERATIONS AND STORAGE All operations shall be conducted within an enclosed building, unless otherwise permitted, and all storage of machinery, equipment, or inventory shall be screened from view from outside the site boundaries by a six foot (6') high masonry wall or screening fence (unless unscreened storage is otherwise permitted), except that the items for sale on the premises may be exposed to view from outside the site boundaries if located within an enclosed building (window display) Section 34 0506 INTENSITY OF USE iMinimum lot size shall be 20,000 square feet. eiSi Section 34.0507 SITE COVERAGE Maximum lot coverage shall be seventy-five percent (75%) Section 34 0508 HEIGHT Maximum building height shall be thirty feet (30'), except that with the approval of a conditional use permit, the height may be extended. Section 34 0509 SETBACKS 1. The following minimum setbacks shall be required a Front yard or any yard with a street frontage on a corner lot or multiple street frontage lot 1) Fifty feet (50') if off-street parking is provided in front of the building, or 2) Twenty-give feet (25') if all off-street parking is provided in the rear or side 3) No more than one yard with street frontage on a corner or multiple street frontage lot shall be required to be in excess of twenty-five feet (25') b Rear yard 1) Twenty-five feet (25') (Thirty feet (30') if abutting a residential district), or 2) Ten feet (10') if no access or servicing is A provided (Twenty-five feet (25') if abutting a r residential district). c. Side yard: Ten feet (10') (Twenty-five feet (25') if abutting a residential district) 2 There shall be a six foot (6') high masonry wall on the rear and side property lines that are adjacent to any residential district, unless the side or rear yard abuts a public roadway which is adjacent to a residential district, then no wall shall be required on that property line Section 34.0510 PARKING AND LOADING L Off-street parking and loading facilities shall be provided as required in Article 21 Parking, Loading, and Interior or Private Street Standards 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 ORDINANCE NO 332 PAGE FIFTEEN OF SIXTEEN Amok oirk 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 oink, 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 Da i exan City A torney /mmik I ORDINANCE NO. 332 PAGE SIXTEEN OF SIXTEEN ORDINANCE NO. 332 ALTERNATIVE NO. 2: AS RECOMMENDED BY PLANNING DEPARTMENT STAFF (eliminates hours of operation and combines the two least intensive local commercial zones , for a total of four (4) new commercial zones) . Adak Amok ORDINANCE NO 332 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING "THE CODE OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, 00.14, ARIZONA, VOLUME II, LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, CHAPTER 1, ZONING ORDINANCE," `i BY ADDING "SECTION 1511 PROHIBITION OF REZONINGS TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE," "SECTION 1611 PROHIBITION OF REZONINGS TO CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE," AND "ARTICLE 34 COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS"; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THAT SECTION I IN GENERAL "The Code of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, Volume II, Land Development Code, Chapter 1, Zoning Ordinance," shall be amended by adding "SECTION 1511 PROHIBITION OF REZONINGS TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE, "SECTION 1611 PROHIBITION OF REZONINGS TO CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONES," and "ARTICLE 34 COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS," to read as follows- SECTION 1511 PROHIBITION OF REZONINGS TO CB-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE Upon the effective date of Ordinance No 332 and henceforth, no application by petition or Council or Commission initiative to amend the Apache Junction, Arizona, Zoning Ordinance by amending the Zoning Map changing the zoning district classification of any property in the City to CB-1 Local Business Zone shall be accepted for filing or acted upon by the Planning and Zoning Commission or City Council. This prohibition shall not be applicable to any complete application for rezoning filed and advertised for public hearing prior to the effective date of Ordinance No 332 SECTION 1611 PROHIBITION OF REZONINGS TO CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE Upon the effective date of Ordinance No. 332 and henceforth, no application by petition or Council or Commission initiative to amend the Apache Junction, Arizona, Zoning Ordinance by amending the Zoning Map changing the zoning district classification of any property in the City to CB-2 General Business Zone shall be accepted for filing or acted upon by the Planning and Zoning Commission or City Council This prohibition shall not be applicable to any complete application for rezoning filed and advertised for public hearing prior to the effective date of Ordinance No 332 ORDINANCE NO. 332 PAGE 1 OF 15 s ARTICLE 34 COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS SECTION 34.0100 C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL/CONVENIENCE DISTRICT Section 34.0101 STATEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT Am\ It is the intent of the C-1 Neighborhood Commercial/ Convenience District to provide for certain areas in the City for retail businesses and services that serve primarily the residents of the immediate residential area. The District shall allow only convenience and personal service establishments generally compatible with residential uses By limiting the number of uses and intensity of development through restricting floor area, the surrounding residential districts shall be protected from excessive levels of noise or other nuisances. Section 34 0102 PERMITTED PRINCIPLE USES 1. Residential Use Types One single-family dwelling, conventional construction, per lot (permitted in addition to permitted civic or commercial uses on a lot). 2. Civic Use Types Administrative services for nonprofit organizations Clinic services Cultural exhibits and library services Day care/schools (excluding trade or vocational schools and music or dance studios) Fire protection services Religious assembly ,0011 3. Commercial Use Types All commercial and civic use types shall be conducted wholly within an enclosed building, unless otherwise specified, and any use operating as a store, shop, or business shall be a retail establishment and all products produced on the premises shall be sold at retail on the premises Administrative and professional services, business support services, including mimeographing and duplicating, but excluding printing Convenience sales Eating establishments no alcoholic beverages or drive-in types Food and beverage retail sales ORDINANCE NO. 332 PAGE 2 OF 15 ir•=r Insurance and real estate services Medical services Office business, professional, or semi-professional Personal services: general Apparel repair or alteration Auk Arts or crafts: instruction or studio, excluding on-site welding or kiln Barber or beauty shop Catering service Custom dressmaking, millinery, hemstitching, or pleating Custom weaving or mending Dog grooming Dry cleaning (collection and distribution station only) Laundry: collection and distribution station, self-service Photo finishing, excluding on-premise processing (collection and distribution station only may include incidental retail sale of photographic supplies) Television and radio repair Retail sales Antique store Apparel store Art, needlework, or handweaving establishment Bakery Bicycle shop (no sale or servicing of motor- scooters or motorcycles) Book, newspaper, magazine, stationery, art or drawing supply store Cafe, lunchroom Dealer in coins, stamps, or similar collector's items Delicatessen store Drug store Dry goods or notions store Electrical appliance store ORDINANCE NO 332 PAGE 3 OF 15 Florist shop Frozen food locker Furniture store Gift, curio, novelty, toy, or hobby shop Grocery, fruit or vegetable store Hardware store /",k, Ice station for packaged goods Jewelry store or jewelry and watch repair Leather goods store Meat, fish, or dressed poultry market, provided no live animals, fish, or fowl are kept on the premises Nursery or greenhouse Pawn shop Photographic studio or photographic supply store Shoe store or shoe repair shop Sporting goods, hunting and fishing equipment store Tailor shop Taxicab stand 4 Uses similar to those listed in subsections 1 through 3 shall be permitted upon determination by the Zoning Administrator that such use is of the same general character as at least one of those listed Section 34.0103 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES Uses and structures customarily incidental to permitted uses. Section 34.0104 USES SUBJECT TO A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 1 Residential Use Types Mobile home dwelling as a caretaker's residence and only if compatible with surrounding neighborhood. 2. Civic Use Types (privately operated) Community recreational, social, or multi-purpose facility Group care facilities Lodge, fraternal, and civic assembly Postal services ORDINANCE NO. 332 PAGE 4 OF 15 AO kk ^ s 3. Commercial Use Types Automotive parking Communications services Establishments serving or selling alcoholic beverages Section 34.0105 STORAGE All storage shall be within an enclosed building, unless otherwise noted. Section 16 0306 INTENSITY OF USE 1. Maximum gross floor area for permitted uses, including storage, other than residential, shall be 2,500 square feet 2. Minimum lot size shall be 6,000 square feet Section 34.0107 SITE COVERAGE Maximum lot coverage by all buildings shall be fifty percent (50%). Section 34.0108 HEIGHT Maximum building height shall not exceed twenty feet (20') above grade at the building line. Section 34 0109 SETBACKS 1 Any street frontage on corner lot or multiple street lot twenty feet (20') 2. The following minimum setbacks shall be required: a Front yard 20 feet b. Rear yard 25 feet c. Side yard 7 feet (However, if there is not access to the rear of omik property by a public right-of-way, at least one (1) side setback shall be a minimum of ten feet (10') for emergency access.) d Accessory structure located in the rear yard seven feet (7') from rear and side property lines, however the restrictions related to emergency access noted under subsection c above shall be met. Section 34.0110 PARKING AND LOADING Off-street parking and loading facilities shall be provided as required in Article 21 Parking, Loading, and Interior or Private Street Standards. ORDINANCE NO 332 PAGE 5 OF 15 "Irk Amok SECTION 34.0200 C-2 LOCAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT Section 34 0201 STATEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT It is the intent of the -2 Local Commercial District to provide for the shopping an,: personal service needs of a neighborhood or a large segment of the City with additional services to business establishments. A wide range of services and variety of merchandise shall be permitted. The surrounding residential districts shall be protected by limiting uses to those compatible with residential uses and providing appropriate Aimok setbacks Certain uses having a potential for noncompatibility with surrounding uses may be permitted as conditional uses Section 34.0202 PERMITTED PRINCIPLE USES 1. Residential Use Types Residential uses as permitted in the C-1 District. 2. Civic Use Types Civic use types as permitted in the C-1 District Group care facility Lodge, fraternal, and civic assembly Postal services Schools (including music and dance studios, excluding trade and vocational schools) 3. Commercial Use Types All commercial and civic uses shall be conducted wholly within and enclosed building, unless other- wise specified, and any use operating as a store, shop, or business shall be a retail establishment and all products produced on the premises shall be sold at retail. Commercial use types as permitted in the C-1 District Animal sales and services veterinary (small animals), grooming Financial services Personal services Clothes cleaning agencies and laundromats, excluding industrial cleaning and dyeing Fitness studio or health club Mortuary, crematory Taxicab stand ORDINANCE NO 337. PAGE 6 OF 15 Ask Retail sales Department or variety store Hardware store Supermarket 4. Uses similar to those listed in subsections 1 through 3 shall be permitted upon determination by the Zoning /I Administrator that such use is of the same general character as at least one of those listed Section 34.0203 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES Uses and structure customarily incidental to permitted uses Section 34.0204 USES SUBJECT TO A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Alcoholic beverage sales Animal sales and service veterinary (large animals) Automotive and equipment: storage of recreational vehicles and boats (all storage shall be enclosed within a building or completely screened from view from outside the site boundaries) Automotive parts store, provided no rebuilding or machining of auto parts is performed Participant sports, recreation and entertainment: indoor Spectator sports, recreation and entertainment. indoor Section 34 0205 STORAGE All storage shall be within an enclosed building, unless otherwise noted. Section 34.0206 INTENSITY OF USE 1 Minimum lot size shall be 15,000 square feet. 2. Minimum lot width shall be eighty feet (80') /011116, 3. Minimum floor area per business shall be 4,000 square feet. Section 34.0207 SITE COVERAGE Maximum site coverage by all buildings shall be fifty percent (50%) Section 34.0208 HEIGHT Maximum building height shall not exceed twenty feet (20'); except that with the approval of a Conditional Use Permit, the height may be extended ORDINANCE NO 332 PAGE 7 OF 15 Section 34 0209 SETBACKS 1. The following minimum setbacks shall be required' a. Front yard 20 feet b. Rear yard 25 feet c. Side yard: /— The following minimum setbacks noted in "silksubsections (1) and (2) below shall apply: (1) Commercial, residential, or mixed use abutting a commercial or industrial district 10 feet (2) Commercial, residential, or mixed use abutting a residential zone district 25 feet 2. There shall be a six (6') high masonry wall on the rear and side property lines that are adjacent to any residential district, unless the side or rear yard abuts a public roadway which is adjacent to a residential district, then no wall shall be required on that property line Section 34.0210 PARKING AND LOADING Off-street parking and loading facilities shall be provided as required in Article 21 Parking, Loading, and Interior or Private Street Standards. SECTION 34.0300 C-3 GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT Section 34 0301 STATEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT The C-3 District is intended to create and enhance commercial areas where a wide range of retail goods and services are permitted Typically, the C-3 District would be applied where central area commercial facilities were desired in association with the administrative and office uses Various applications of the C-3 District can create cormmunity or regional shopping complexes, central business districts, certain highway oriented commercial uses, or small but highly diverse commercial development. In addition, minimum lot sizes were established to promote the clustering of commercial activities and to facilitate the assembly of parcels for larger commercial developments. Section 34.0302 PERMITTED PRINCIPLE USES 1. Residential Use Types Residential use types shall not be permitted in the C-3 District, except by Planned Development ORDINANCE NO. 332 PAGE 8 OF 15 41P"'"s 2 Civic Use Types Civic use types as permitted in the C-2 District Ambulance services Day care/schools: trade and vocational schools Lodge, fraternal, civic assembly (sales of alcoholic /'ak beverages permitted) 3. Commercial Use Types Commercial use types as permitted in the C-2 District Agricultural/horticultural sales and services Nurseries (outdoor display permitted) Animal sales and services: veterinary (large animals), kennel Automotive and light equipment: cleaning, repairs, storage of automobiles, recreational vehicles, and boats, sales/rentals of auto and light equipment, including motorcycles. Eating, drinking, and entertainment establishments (sales of alcoholic beverages permitted, and includes drive-in types) Participant and spectator sports indoor Printing, blueprinting, engraving Radio and television stations (excluding trans- mitting towers) Repairs, services, consumer products Retail sales Gasoline dispensing stations, provided the following are complied with Has at least one (1) street frontage having a minimum width of 150 feet, any pump island or canopy shall be located at least thirty feet (30') from any property line; outside display, either permanent or temporary, of tires, oil, and other auxiliary items for sale shall be permitted only if located on the pump island or at least forty feet (40') from the street property line, and no more than one (1) display rack for each type of item is permitted. Liquor stores Transient habitation: hotels, motels ORDINANCE NO 332 PAGE 9 OF 15 OP"77r Wholesale, storage, and distribution wholesale sales of products permitted for retail sales in the C-3 District and only incidental to retail sales of the products on the premises, mini-warehouses, provided that only storage is permitted and no retailing is permitted from these facilities Section 34 0303 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES Uses and structures customarily incidental to permitted i^ principle uses Section 34.0304 USES SUBJECT TO A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 1 Residential Use Types Caretaker's residence 2. Civic Use Types (Riserved) 3. Commercial Use Types Automotive and equipment: repairs, heavy equipment; sales/rentals, farm equipment Construction sales and services (no outdoor storage of materials) Participant and spectator sports, recreation and entertainment outdoor Scientific research and development laboratories Unscreened display of any products for sale on the premises 4 Other similar uses 0.7 determined by the Planning and Zoning Commission tc; ce no more detrimental or obnoxious than the uses above listed. Section 34 0305 OPERATIONS AND STORAGE All operations shall be conducted within an enclosed �~ building, unless otherwise permitted, and all storage of machinery, equipment, or inventory shall be screened from view from outside the site boundaries by a six foot (6' ) high masonry wall or screening fence (unless unscreened storage is otherwise permitted), except that the items for sale on the premises may be exposed to view from outside the site boundaries if located within an enclosed building (window display). Section 34.0306 INTENSITY OF USE Minimum lot size shall be 20,000 square feet. Section 34.0307 SITE COVERAGE Maximum lot coverage shall be sixty percent (60%). OPOINANCE NO 332 PAGE 10 OF 15 �-s oak Ask Section 34 0308 HEIGHT Maximum building height shall be thirty feet (30'), except that with the approval of a Conditional Use Permit, the height may be extended. Section 34 0309 SETBACKS 1. The following minimum setbacks shall be required: /mok a Front yard or any yard with a street frontage on a corner lot or multiple street frontage lot: 1) Fifty feet (50') if off-street parking is provided in front of the building; or 2) Twenty-five feet (25') if all off-street parking is provided in the rear or side. 3) No more than one (1) yard with frontage on a corner lot or multiple street frontage shall be required to be in excess of twenty-five feet (25'). b. Rear yard: 1) Twenty-five feet (25'), thirty-five feet (35') if abutting a residential district, or 2) Ten feet (10') if no access or servicing is provided, twenty-five feet (25') if abutting a residential district. c. Side yard• ten feet (10'); twenty-five feet (25') if abutting a residential district 2. There shall be a six foot (6') high masonry wall on the rear and side property lines that are adjacent to any residential district, unless the side or rear yard abuts a public roadway which is adjacent to a residential district, then no wall shall be required on that property line. Section 34.0310 PARKING AND LOADING ' Off-street parking and loading facilities shall be provided as required in Article 21 Parking, Loading, and Interior or Private Street Standards. SECTION 34 0400 C-4 HEAVY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT Section 34 0401 STATEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT The C-4 District is intended to provide locations in the City for the heaviest type of commercial uses, highway-oriented commercial, or restricted light industrial uses. Large lot requirements were established to facilitate the assembly of parcels ORDINANCE NO. 332 PAGE 11 OF 15 for large commercial development. Locations for C-4 Districts should be selected which provide protection to the surrounding neighborhood and do not present a poor image of the community Section 34.0402 PERMITTED PRINCIPLE USES 1 Residential Use Types Residential use types shall not be permitted in the C-4 District, except by Planned Development 2. Civic Use Types Civic use types as permitted in the C-3 District 3 Commercial Use Types Commercial use types as permitted in the C-3 District Automotive and equipment sales/rentals of auto- mobiles, heavy equipment, and recreational vehicles (unscreened display of inventory permitted); repairs, heavy equipment, storage, operating vehicles and equipment. Boat sales (unscreened display of inventory permitted. Construction sales and services Mobile home sales (unscreened display of inventory permitted) Wholesale, storage, and distribution of goods permitted for sale at retail in the C-4 District and only as incidental to retail sales of the products on the premises 4 Uses similar to those listed in subsections 1 through 3 shall be permitted upon determination by the Zoning Administrator that such use is of the same general character as at least one of those listed Section 34 0403 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES Uses and structures customarily incidental to permitted uses. Section 34.0404 USES SUBJECT TO A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 1. Residential Use Types Caretaker's residence 2 Civic Use Types Heliports 3 Commercial Use Types Drive-in theaters ORDINANCE NO. 332 PAGE 12 OF 15 Participant and spectator sports, recreation and entertainment outdoor Radio and television station transmitting towers Swap meets: outdoor Unscreened display of goods for sale on the premises 4. Industrial Use Types /.14, Manufacturing and processing involving the on-site production or assembly of goods by hand manufacture which involves only the use of hand tools or mechanical equipment not exceeding two (2) horsepower each or a single kiln not exceeding eight (8) cubic feet in volume. No use shall be permitted which is likely to be dangerous, offensive, or detrimental to the health, safety, welfare, or general character of this zoning district, neighboring uses, or of the community by reason of the emission of dust, gas, smoke, noise, fumes, odors, vibration, glare, or otherwise. Automotive and equipment: body or paint shop Blacksmith or welding shop Boat building and repair Cabinet shop Cleaning and dyeing plant Electronic components assembly Instrument manufacturing Machine shop Pottery manufacturing Sheet metal shop Sign shop Amok Upholstery shop 5 Other similar uses as determined by the Planning and Zoning Commission to be no more detrimental or obnoxious than the uses above listed. Section 34.0405 OPERATIONS AND STORAGE All operations shall be conducted within an enclosed building, unless otherwise permitted, and all storage of machinery, equipment, or inventory shall be screened from view from outside the site boundaries by a six foot (6') high masonry wall or screening fence (unless unscreened storage is otherwise permitted), except that the items for sale on the premises may be exposed to view from outside the site boundaries if located within an enclosed building (window display) ORDINANCE NO. 332 PAGE 13 OF 15 s Section 34.0406 INTENSITY OF USE Minimum lot size shall be 20,000 square feet Section 34.0407 SITE COVERAGE Maximum lot coverage shall be seventy-five percent (75%). Section 34.0408 HEIGHT Maximum building height :hall be thirty feet (30'); except �, that with the approval of a Conditional Use Permit, the height may be extended Section 34.0409 SETBACKS 1. The following minimum setbacks shall be required: a. Front yard or any yard with a street frontage on a corner of multiple street frontage lot 1) Fifty feet (50') if off-street parking is provided in front of the building, or 2) Twenty-five feet (25') if off-street parking is provided in the rear or side 3) No more than one yard with street frontage on a corner or multiple lot shall be required to be in excess of twenty-five feet (25'). b Rear yard. 1) Twenty-five feet (25'), thirty-feet (30') if abutting a residential district, or 2) Ten feet (10') if no access or servicing is provided, twenty-five feet (25') if abutting a residential district c. Side yard ten feet (10'); twenty-five feet (25') of abutting a residential district. 2. There shall be a six foot (6') high masonry wall on the rear and side property lines that are adjacent to any residential district, unless the side or rear yard abuts a public roadway which is adjacent to a residential district, then no wall shall be required on that property line. Section 34.0410 PARKING AND LOADING Off-street parking and loading facilities shall be provided as required in Article 21 Parking, Loading, and Interior or Private Street Standards. SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS All ordinances and parts or ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference, are hereby repealed ORDINANCE NO 332 PAGE 14 OF 15 Or—s SECTION III PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY If any section, sub-section, sentence, phrase, or 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 WENDELI_J. CLARKE MAYOR ATTEST KATHLEEN CONNELLY CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: Aloft, CITY TTORNEY ORDINANCE NO 33? PAGE 15 OF 15 ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES ' WNW VOW ITEM #_ � MEETING OF �� MOTION BY: A SECONDED BY: AIL NanaMEN ABSTAINED I E MAYOR V NCILMAN_BALJO 11111.111111 I NC ILMAN TAYLOR NCILMAN ,COUNCILMAN SHANK` .COUNCILMAN DIMIANO . MAYOR CLARKE UNANPOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL U' ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET 0,,,/ inizi) NOTES ,:kg of j/ j; , Rddl _ 1 441/ It 0 7? )(112 6 1,t)./t, ,\p‘\, , _ rf jr(fi ITEM # c21I MEETING OF Q_ 4( MOTION BY: SECONDED BY : YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN TAYLOR I COUNCILMAN HILL ( V. COUNCILMAN SHANKS VICE_MAYOR FID_SON / " //, , COUNCILMAN DAMIANO _COUNCILMAN BALJO 1 V _MAYOR_ CLARKF i , UNAN I TOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ITEM NO. 21 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 332 BE READ BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. (NOTE: This motion must have a unanimous vote to carry; if the vote is not unanimous, the clerk must read the entire ordinance. ) Step 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 332, BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 332, 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 "SECTION 1511 PROHIBITION OF REZONINGS TO CB-1 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE," "SECTION 1611 PROHIBITION OF REZONINGS TO CB-2 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONE, " AND "ARTICLE 34 COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS"; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE DENIED. FOR DENIAL (With the Emergency Clause) PQ p,CHE�G O� U + O � Z 4 '1RrzoNt'' it2 0 acI e C unction January 31, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: ',,THE CITY MANAGER SUBJECT: B.L.M. LEASES The Bureau of Land Management has presented the Lease for the Trail System that is part of the City's General Plan. The area contains 1628 acres and is for a period of 25 years. The lease contains a number of stipulations. The most significant one being that the City develop the archaeological sites within the leased area, plus patrolling and protecting all eleven sites. I believe that this trail system plus the archaeological sites will be of long term benefit to the community and recommend that the Council authorize me to sign the lease. MJMc/ltl Attachment Approver for Agenda Date, item # First Reading Second Reading Public Hearing Old Business New Business Consent Agenda 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 Auk COMMITMENT STIPULATIONS 1. To maintain the lands and facilities open to use by the public for the purposes set forth in Section 1 of the lease without discrimination or favor. 2. To make no more than a reasonable charge for the use of facilities on the land (whether by concession or otherwise), and to charge no more for entrance to and use of the area than is charged at otner comparable installations managed by State and local agencies. If there is to be a charge for the use of the lands or facilities, the lessee will submit to the Bureau of Land Management a schedule of charges. All charges shall be subject to review for conformance with this requirement and appropriate modification by the Secretary of the Interior or his delegate after reasonable notice and opportunit' for hearing. 3. To develop and manage the lands in accordance with the approved plans of development and management, including time schedules. 4. To allow the Bureau of Land Management to manage, consistent with the recreational and public purpose objectives of the area, all the other values of the land: and to recognize the right of the United States to retain the revenues from such management. 5. To maintain in a satisfactory condition the facilities constructed on the lands. 6. To coordinate use of the lands with St -e or local zoning restrictions, building codes, or similar legislation. 7. To given notice to the Bureau of Land Managment of any anticipated changes in the plans of development and management , and construction time tables, and to obtain approval from the Bureau of Land Management prior to institution of any change. 8. The lessee shall comply with the applicable Federal and State laws and regulations concerning the use of pesticides (i.e. , insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, rodenticides, and other similar substances) in all activities/operations under this lease. The lessee shall obtain from the BLM Authorized Officer approval of a written plan prior to the use of such substances. The plan must provide the type and quantity of material to be used; the pest, insect, fungus, etc. to be controlled; the method of application; the location for storage and fisposal of containers; and other information that BLM Authorized Officer may require. The plan should be submitted no later than December 1 of any calendar year that covers the proposed activities for the next fiscal year (i.e. , December 1 deadline for the Federal fiscal year beginning the following October 1). Emergency use of pesticides may at times be necessary; in these instances, notification shall be furnished the BLM Authorii.ed Officer either by a /2. telephone or personal visit prior to application of the pesticide. The use of substances on or near the land shall be in accordance with its registered uses and within other limitations if the Secretary has imposed limitations. Pesticides shall not be permanently stored on public lands authorized for use under this lease. 9. The City of Apache Junction understands that it may exercise the option to request patent to the lands in the lease, after issuance, upon substantial completion of the proposed improvements and facilities. Such option may be exercised at any time during the term /11%, of the lease pending resolution of mining claim conflict. 10. Consultation with Arizona Agriculture and Horticulture Commission shall be initiated prior to the disturbance to any State protected plant species. 11. The lessee shall submit to BLM for approval, a plan for mitigation of impacts to the cultural resources on sites AZ U:10:3 (BLM), AZ U:10:9 (BLM), AZ U:11:6 (BLM), AZ U:10:26 (ASU), AZ U:11:2 (BLM) and AZ U:11:3 (BLM). The plan(s) shall be prepared by a BLM-approved archaeologist and include proposals for mapping of sites, test excavations, systematic collection of artifacts, proper curation of artifacts, possible site interpretation, and final report preparations. 12. The data recovery plan(s) when developed will be submitted to the Arizona State Historic Preservation Officer and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation by the BLM for review and approval. The Council and SHPO shall have 30 days to complete their reviews. 13. The lessee will develop and initiate a program for patrol and surveillance of all eleven recorded archaeological sites. The area shall be signed with ARPA violation signs which will be provided by the BLM. The lessee will also aggressively prosecute any acts of vandalism or destruction on these eleven archaeological sites. Agnik 14. This lease shall be subject to all rights-of-way affecting the subject lands that are of public record, as of the date of this lease. 15. Improvements shall not be allowed in the SW1 of Section 11 until the existing mining claim conflict can be resolved. Upon transfer of the land to the City of Apache Junction, the following stipulations will flow with the land. 16. For all actions which will directly or indirectly affect any of the following sites, which would include scientific investigations, AZ U:10:3 (BLM), AZ U•10:9 (BLM), AZ U:11:6 (BLM) , AZ U:10:26 (ASU) , AZ U:11:2 (BLM) and AZ U 11:3 (BLM), consultation with the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office and the Phoenix District, BLM Office, must be conducted. 17. A patrol and surveillance program for the above—named sites will be developed and initiated for all eleven recorded sites. The City of Apache Junction will agressively prosecute any acts of vandalism or destruction on these eleven archaeological sites. 18. If all improvements and developments in areas where the six eligible archaeological sites are located, are not completed by the time the land is patented, the City of Apache Junction shall submit to BLM for approval, a plan for mitigation of impacts to the cultural resources on the site(s). The plan(s) shall be prepared by a BLM—approved archaeologist and include proposals for mapping of sites, test excavations, systematic collection of artifacts, proper curation of artifacts, possible site interpretation, and final report preparations. ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES ... ra ' j.1' /I • lb , I c4// „ c /i / ) J ITEM # 2'2' MEETING OF 2 __ PLOTION BY: SECONDED BY : YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN TAYLOR V COUNCILMAN HILL ".. COUNCILMAN SHANKS f VICE MAYOR EIDSON / . COUNCILMAN DAMIANO l/ ^COUNCILMAN BALJO v _MAYOR_CLARKF V UNANPO S , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ITEM NO. 22 I MOVE THAT AUTHORIZATION BE GIVEN TO THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN THE LEASE FOR THE TRAIL SYSTEM, FOR A PERIOD OF 25 YEARS. ow oak PQACHE i ;S t ; 1. th yx d"`.. U � . 1 it lt. ., Z '1R/ZOIAPs CO it y o ' pache &unction January 7, 1985 .006,4 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYO. AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: CITY MANAGER% `' FROM: CITY CLERK VAI SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR EXTENSION TO CLEAN PROPERTY In accordance with Article 9-2 of the City Code, Mr. Len Harrold of 1550 W. Apache Trail is requesting an extension of ninety (90) days in order to bring his property into compliance with city regulations. The property in question is located east of Ironwood Drive and north of Apache Trail in the area directly north of Uncle Reggie's and Elvira's restaurant. There is a considerable amount of old wood, metal and general debris on the property. In the past, the Council has given extensions of up to sixty days. Based on the amount of work involved with this particular piece of property, an extension of ninety days would seem reasonable. This item will appear on the January 15th agenda for your action. kmc Approver for Agenda ' t--' Date Item # � .� R '.First oa� ing aw Seco-1 �?:_e...J,ng P,bl1 Hearing C d 9us,ness ✓ :,ew business Consent Agenda 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION.ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 No. c434 T DATE ‘_/�T J ,fir SOLD CUSTOMER'S ORDER TO _- c 1-9 / SALESMAN TERMS F.OB. SHIPPED TO SHIPPED VIA N) /Cc f%-/e 6, / 0 7—; gA> �7t: v e7( _ l g J777 I A)7 'CC CA-IT) g--x (' Yr th s / / p/iv / 7/ ( t L )e.a, 7-11 C/43_ // - :y ,6 ) 7—h fled �► E', 4=- ) Gt-�� '�-1.;.(A' v �' 1�. y� - Q2 F- L1zE- yam- / u fry , 6 c ‹c_CL., ! r) /s f7 4 —c / ?f) //t5 /7 / f Z / " /1. CY -77? .4.) 7-1 -/c. 6.7 4; 12_,. 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COUN!CI LM.Am SHANKS I V COUNCILMAN HILL \./i; COUMCILrAN TAYLOR V CO UNC I LMAN DAM IANO V iICE MAYOR EIDSON MAYOR CLARKE \/ UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL \J( 41.717. oink C_- ITEM NO . 23 I MOVE THAT MR . LEN HARROLD , BE GRANTED A TIME EXTENSION TO BRING HIS PROPERTY INTO COMPLIANCE WITH ARTICLE 9-2 , OF 4_0 DAYS , WHICH WILL EXPIRE ON 7 Z Am lb, illak, „ACHE j 4 'U 2 I O "e1RIZON P y it o ace unction December 28, 1984 MEMORANDUM TO. HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL THROUGH. CITY MANAGER (Alf FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS REGARDING: DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS (AGENDA ITEM) Attached is a report from Holgate Consulting Engineers in regard to drainage investigations and recommendations in the Pinal Street area. In order to prepare final plans for bidding and construction of the project, authorization is requested to direct the consultant to proceed. p Approver for Agenda Xe Date item # First Reading •3A-A 1)-` / - RWB:th Second Reading Public Hearing Old Business New Business File 307.030 Consent Agenda 001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982-8002 Suggested Motion The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to approve the proposal presented by Holgate Consulting Engineers , Inc. in the amount of $5,900.00 to design and prepare construction plans for storm drainage facilities in the vicinity of Pinal Street. Amok Am. JOSEPH HOLGATE PE Co.t1 Engineer HOLGATE 1133E MISSOURI PHOENIX AZ 8S014 CONSULTING 1602 i 277-3458 ENGINEERS, INC December 19, 1984 RECE1VEIC Mr. Richard Broman DEC 2 1984 Director of Public Works City of Apache Junction 1001 North Idaho DEPARTML,,,, Apache Junction, Arizona 85220-0190 PUBLIC WORKS Reference: Pinal Street Drainage Phase I Purchase Order No. 06146 Dear Mr. Broman: Pursuant to our agreement, the following sequence of work on this project was undertaken: A. Field Study of routing alternatives 1. Mr. Bob Mahoney of our firm performed an onsite field reconnaissance of possible storm drain alignments in streets and alleys within the area bounded by Meridian, Warner, 4th Avenue, and Broadway Road. On the basis of field observations, the following conclusions were made: a. The 16 feet wide alleys, while unpaved, are too narrow to accommodate pipeline construction machinery, spoil material , and trucking operations. b. Smythe Street or Cedar Drive along with 4th Avenue appear to afford the best pipeline routing. c. Preliminary field profiles should be obtained from Broadway and Meridian to Smythe, north on Smythe to 4th Avenue, east on 4th Avenue to Warner Drive, thence returning west on 4th Avenue to Cedar Drive, south on Cedar to Broadway, and west on Broadway to Meridian. d. Field profiles were run on the streets described. Copies of the survey notes are attached. e. Street surface profiles were plotted along the Smythe Street - 4th Avenue alignment. The profiles are of sufficient slope to accommodate a storm drain pipe at 0.7% slope. City of Apache Junction Attn: Mr. Richard Broman December 19, 1984 Page two f. The Smythe Street - 4th Avenue alignment is preferred to the Cedar Street route since the storm drain would be downstream of any future catch basins installed to the east. In addition, a minimal length of storm drain would be located along the south side of Broadway Road from Smythe to the proposed channel leading to the box culvert at Meridian. B. Hydrology and Pipe Line Sizing A preliminary hydrology study using the soil conservation service method part 1, indicates a flow from north of highway 60 of about 175 CFS for a two year storm. The two year return period was selected because previous studies were so based. This flow is divided between the three structures noted on the Cella Barr Associates study dated June 1983. At this point it is not possible to tell how much of this flow is retained in the Greyhound retention basin and how much flows along the west side of the Greyhound parking lot. This investigation generally confirmed the 18 CFS flowing out of the 2 - 24" pipes located on the west side of the First Interstate Bank as was indicated in the Cella Barr Associates report. Since available funds control the size of pipe to be installed, it is not possible to carry the entire 2 year storm flow. However, the existing conditions will be improved by installation of the proposed 30" CMP storm drain. The flow out of the Greyhound retention basin through the 12" CMP will vary from about 14 CFS with the basin full to about 1 .2 CFS with sufficient water in the basin to fill 1/2 of the pipe. The proposed storm drain will carry about 28 CFS. Observations made during the rain on December 13, 1984 indicated the following conditions. 1. Flow from the retention basin 3 to 4 inches deep in the 12" discharge pipe. 2. No flow occurred along the west side of the Greyhound parking lot between the parking lot and the adjacent trailer court. 3. Substantial flow was evident across the 4th Avenue and Pinal Street intersection from the 2 - 24" CMP culverts on the west side of the First Interstate Bank. HOLGATE CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC City of Apache Junction Attn: Mr. Richard Broman December 19, 1984 Page three Accordingly, it is proposed to place inlet structures at the discharge pipe from the retention basin and at the 4th Avenue and Pinal Street intersection. Therefore, most of the flow coming into the 4th Avenue and Pinal Street intersection will be captured during the time the retention basin is filling. After storm passage the entire volume of the retention basin will empty through the proposed 30" storm drain. Based on the above data, we recommend that a 30" CMP storm drain be constructed along the alignment shown on the attached sketch with inlet structures at the retention basin discharge and at 4th Avenue and Pinal Street. Please contact us for comments and questions. Very truly yours, HOLGATE CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. ,(2-071", (/ / os a p g ' Je h Hol P.E. President lr HOLGATE CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC 1 n n Z- z 4"P/.G'E5 6' G 4 7 ,80,e _____,..... n U iJ I I r-, I I A-- NJA,PT �' I c�ATJC A Pee;Ci cf fz 7,zioaV. PA,PK - j 1 1 ikliNORT: Q `+:, ; MOB/LE L t h'CA4E P.ar?.C' /434Y .0 RETENT/CN 0 57GRi1�1 Ci?4/N- I �\ TRACK j i c� /Z"CUT CB: 4 th !I A;% ' r II ki 'ICI Q Oj C Q 0 0 ,I it _�I I �I 5th Aya I Q a Q v 4 w '' �� a 0 o 3 k Zt G•UTu.PE 0 3CX CULYE.?T5- 0 i I V Be 0,40 WAY .POAG �F uTURE Ir II II i-- GUN/TE cHANNFG. =J r_J ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES Y ITEf1 # ) 1/ MEETING 0 -/s/f:( MOTION BY : SECONDED BY : YES NO ABSTAINED VICE MAYOR i o ► 11111111111111 COUNCILMAN_BALJO .COUNCILMAN TAYLOR — — SO INC I LMAN HTF I _ /- £COUNCILMAN SHANKS `_' .COUNCILMAN DAMIANO MAYOR CLARKE UNAN 'IOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL C- ITEM NO. 24 I MOVE THAT AUTHORIZATION BE GIVEN TO THE CITY MANAGER TO APPROVE THE PROPOSAL PRESENTED BY HOLGATE CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. IN THE AMOUNT OF $5,900.00 TO DESIGN AND PREPARE CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR STORM DRAINAGE FACILITIES IN THE VICINITY OF PINAL STREET. p ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTESI /0 / ITEM # MEETING OF fif(S MOT I ON BY: SECONDED BY: 1" YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN SHANKS V COUNC I LMA1`! DAMIANO V COUNCILMAN RAI in VICE MAYOR EIDSON V COUNCILMAN TAYLOR V COUNCILMAN HILL MAYOR CLARKE V UNAN I ^. S IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL AM /Mk C- ITEM NO. 25 I MOVE THAT A WORK SESSION AND AN EXECUTIVE SESSION BE HELD ON FEBRUARY 19, 1985, AT 6:00 P.M. , IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS. Q C E. ✓ � y �f� k C `i . , s i , � O U , Zv _fit fi \\........... P (pity 4 cipache cOunction INVESTMENT OF FUNDS Amik STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND, PROJECT OF 1984 Those Present: Kathleen Connelly, City Clerk Lori V. Clark, Deputy City Clerk On January 2, 1985, 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, 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 $2,000,000.00 for a series of thirty (30) days. Each bank was asked to submit a written bid by 9:30 a.m. , on January 9, 1985, indicating the rate of interest offered on the dollar amount for the period of thirty (30) days. The bids, opened and read by the City Clerk, Kathleen Connelly, were as follows: United Bank First Federal Savings 30 days offered an interest rate of 8.12% on the total amount Valley National Bank no bid submitted Western Savings & Loan 30 days offered an interest rate of 8.58% on the total amount First Interstate Bank no bid submitted Arizona Bank no bid submitted 1 C4-744444— Kathleen Connelly City Clerk WITNESSS: / ` Lori V. Clark Deputy City Clerk lvc 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 ROLL L VOTE SHEET NOTES (fJ ITEM # a • MEETING OF 't'//d6 MOTION BY: _ SECONDED BY: r)1161'0/1A' YES NO ABSTAINED COl ISJ C ILMAN DAMI ANO V CouNCILYVItILL CO(INCII EAN__ TAYLOR ._COUNC I LNIAN SHANKS i1IC.F MAYOR EIDSON f J ..�COUNCILNAN. BALJO MAYOR CLARKE UNANI" US IN FAVOR OPPOSED } ABSTAINED TOTAL ITEM NO. 27 I MOVE THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED AT P.M. • 10 02i1.1 ROLL CALL • a/Win< /'4 / /,< �sK. ROLL CALL PRESENT ABSENT it w. W.S. Eck‘' MAYOR CI.ARKE ! ✓! / 1 VICE-MAYOR EIDSON i ✓ ✓ COUNCILMAN HILL 1. ✓ ✓ ( r COUNCILMAN TAYLOR t7I ✓ ! _ COUNCILMAN SHANKS .,O / ' 11 COUNCILMAN BA Lai- ! ___l� P COUNCILMAN DAMIANO ! ✓ `i TOTAL [ '/ I. STAFF PRESENT W.S. CITY MANAGER MICHAEL J. MCNULTY r ✓ CITY CLERK Kathy Connelly 7 / FINANCE CONTROLLER Keith Lewis a ,/ ✓' @ell) II . . ( k'" DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Chuck Newcomer DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFTEY Bill McDaniel , e/' • _--1/77 -7 DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS Rich Broman V. V CITY ATTORNEY Mr. Alexander/Mr. Hirsch "" 1)0A/j1--/ y I ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST John Schoep. `s i I� + CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION _ REQUEST TO SPEAK l `! DATE: C` NAME: _ 7- 4/5: -.‹.-- ADDRESS: 2 O .5: Pct ` 17-2 I AGENDA ITEM: if c oak CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION i- REQUEST TO SPEAK NAME: Pk ) Q471eC1kt DATE: zJ S/l 81 ADDRESS: 7ZZ5 ✓ . Ct/woidi t AGENDA ITEM: '- ICI . no 35 Z C P[ OSCA Df Y` Gv4ie. (�iv�r & ( ( vy Q d f i J Pef��+ petso� RP�(e ° c i Ue�lc_les .