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1985 09.17 City Council Regular Agenda
�O PQACH\G� _ ..., O _� O th U nh► .�►i Z ('J ZtJ � t1jczc1Ze�q,p/ZONE' O �-� ZLnCtZOn APACHE JUNCTION CITY COUNCIL CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS — 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 SEPTEMBER 17, 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. Proposed Resolution No. 85-40, AB-81-09, Correcting Legal Description *3. Acceptance of Minutes from Regular Meeting of September 3, 1985 *4. Acceptance of Minutes from Special Meeting of September 9, 1985 INTRODUCTION OF DISTINGUISHED VISITORS AND GUESTS AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS CITY MANAGER'S REPORT PUBLIC HEARINGS 5. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 382, PZ-19-85, RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT AMENDMENTS (Postponed Item) 6. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 407, PZ-41-85, Application by Richard Wirth through Charles Cox from CB-2 General Business Zone to C-3 General Commercial District for an 11,800 square foot parcel located on the west side of South Ironwood Drive, approximately 280 feet north of West Broadway Avenue in Section 19. 7. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 409, PZ-43-85, Application by Loretta Carter from GR General Rural to TH Trailer Homesite Zone for a 1 1/4 acre parcel located on the north side of West Tepee Street, approximately 198 feet west of North Warner Drive in Section 18. 8. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 410, PZ-44-85, Application by Keith and Martha Burkinshaw from GR General Rural to TH Trailer Homesite Zone for a 1 1/4 acre parcel located on the southwest corner of the intersection of West Smoketree Street and North Warner Drive in Section 18. 9. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 411, PZ-45-85, Application by James Brinkman from GR General Rural to TH Trailer Homesite Zone for a 1 1/4 acre parcel located on the northwest corner of the intersection of North Meridian Drive and West Shiprock Street in Section 18. 10. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 412, PZ-46-85, Application by James Brinkman from GR General Rural to TH Trailer Homesite Zone for a 1 1/4 acre parcel located on the southwet corner of the intersection of North Cedar Drive and West Smoketree Street in Section 18. 11. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 415, PZ-49-85, Commission Initiative Amendment to the Apache Junction, Arizona, Zoning Ordinance by adding Article 24, AGE SPECIFIC OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT. 12. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 398, TRAFFIC CONTROL, Pertaining to Traffic Regulations at Intersection. 13. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 427, Amending Chapter 10 of the City Code by adding Article 10-2 OBSCENE MATERIALS (With the Emergency Clause) 14. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 428, Amending Chapter 3 of the City Code pertaining to Council authority over personnel matters. OLD BUSINESS 15. APPLICATION FOR SMALL GAME BINGO LICENSE, CORTEZ GARDENS (Postponed Item) NEW BUSINESS 16. CONSIDERATION OF CENTERING AN UNIMPROVED STREET (CACTUS WREN) 17. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 85-38, STREET LIGHT IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT, SL 85-7-1, APACHE VILLA UNIT FIVE 18. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 85-39, STREET LIGHT IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT, SL 8501-1, SUPERSTITION VIEW MOBILE HOME ESTATES, A SUBDIVISION 19. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 85-43, DESIGNATING APACHE TRAIL AS A HISTORIC ROADWAY 20. FINAL PLAT CONSIDERATION, SUPERSTITION HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, SD-1-85 21. MAJOR AMENDMENT TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT, SUPERSTITION HEIGHTS, PZ-30-85 AND PZ-8-85 22. AMENDING USE OF BUDGETED FUNDS, COMMUNITY SERVICES BUS 23. ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND APPOINTMENT TO SUBDIVISION/ANNEXATION COMMITTEE 24. AWARD OF BID FOR BROCHURE PRINTING, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 25. AWARD OF BIDS FOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY VEHICLES 26. EXECUTIVE SESSION, WORK SESSION, SEPTEMBER 30, 1985 EXECUTIVE SESSION, WORK SESSION, OCTOBER 1, 1985 CALL TO THE PUBLIC 27. INFORMATION AND REPORTS (COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS) REQUESTS OF COUNCIL 28. 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." QACHE U x ; i Z AlPIZONP (Vitt/ One padre unction AUGUST 28, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUB IC WORKS THROUGH: CITY MANAGER ` :( '4 REGARDING: AB-81-9 LEGAL DESCRIPTION CORRECTION (CONSENT AGENDA) The attached Resolution No. 85-40 is provided to correct a 25' error in the legal description referenced in Resolution 84-60. RWB:th Agenda Approved by ` Qatp It..em ti- - Consent Agenda /4 /? �5 Public Hearing Old Buiiness New Buci;e is Postponed Item File # 100.051 AB-81-9 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982-8002 IIPP•NMIr Aimek /'t RESOLUTION NO. 85-40 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, CORRECTING RESOLUTION NO. 84-60 AND DECLARING THAT CERTAIN PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY ON SAN MARCOS DRIVE FROM VIRGINIA STREET, SOUTH 775 79 FEET AS DESCRIBED IN STREET ABANDONMENT CASE AB-81-9 ARE NO LONGER NECESSARY FOR PUBLIC USE AND ARE HEREBY VACATED AND BY AMENDING THIS STREET CLASSIFICATION PLAN. WHEREAS, the requested vacation are public rights-of-way located in a 'mak portion of the Northeast Quarter of Section 20, Township 1 North, Range 8 East, of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona, more particularly described as follows. Beginning at the Southeast corner of Beaty Subdivision, as recorded in Book 9, Map 40, P C R , said point also being the centerline of Virginia Street (Superstition Drive) and the True Point of Beginning, Thence continuing South along the North-South midsection line 775.79 feet; Thence East 40 feet, Thence North 775.79 feet, Thence West 40 feet, back to the True Point of Beginning. WHEREAS, the vacation 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, and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, finds that these public rights-of-way are not developed and are no longer necessary for public use as roadways, and WHEREAS, these rights-of-way requested for vacation 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 public rights-of-way are hereby vacated. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, as follows. The requirement to provide a midsection line right-of-way along the San Marcos Drive alignment between the North (Superstition Boulevard) and the South (Broadway Road) lines in Section 20 be deleted, and reclassifying that portion of San Marcos Drive adjacent to the East line of Beaty Subdivision, as recorded /� in Book 9, Page 40, P.C.R., from a mid-section to a residential street. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF ,1985. Norman S. Hill Mayor ATTEST. Kathleen Connelly City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM David F Alexander City Attorney Amok AB-81-9 I I I I r _ 1 lA H. VIRGINIA SL_. i P /11 40 0 __ 9 H. ROOSEVELT ST. O1111111 II APACHE TRAIL O—PINAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. 777777 7T11— INDICATES AREA PROPOSED FOR ABANDONMENT ) Aimmik SCALE l 1 J 0 400 600 FEET N CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, was held on September 3, 1985, at the Apache Junction City Council Chambers pursuant to the notice required by law. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Hill called the meeting to order at 7:23 p.m. INVOCATION Councilman Eidson gave the Invocation. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Vice Mayor Bakkedahl led the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL Councilmen Present. Councilman Baljo, Councilman Eidson, Councilwoman Gardner, Councilman Jimenez, Councilwoman Taylor, Vice Mayor Bakkedahl, Mayor Hill Staff Present. City Manager Michael J. McNulty City Clerk Kathleen Connelly Director of Planning Chuck Newcomer Representing Director of Public Safety, Lieutenant Reed Cox Director of Public Works Rich Broman Deputy City Clerk Lori Clark City Attorney David Alexander Superintendent of Community Services Jeff Bell Ad\ Economic Development Specialist John Schoeph Others Present: Ms Deanene Weber 551 S. Main Drive Apache Junction, AZ 85220 Mr. Tom Kanasey Supervisor Youth and Family Services City of Tempe Mr. Roger Locke Arizona Department of Corrections Bureau of Prevention Services Ms Sharon Scully Department of Corrections Ms Sylvia Stevens 612 N. Signal Butte Apache Junction, AZ 85220 Adak Mr. Keith Stachar 6301 E. Roundup Apache Junction, AZ 85220 Mr Jim Swanson 5274 E. 2nd Avenue Apache Junction, AZ 85220 Mr. Chuck Jazstremski 5722 E. 10th Avenue /14. Apache Junction, AZ 85220 Ms Martha Hopkins 538 N. Goldfield Apache Junction, AZ 85220 Mr. Gary Fuller 1855 E. Southern Avenue Mesa, AZ Attorney Bob Jones 7007 E. Apache Trail Mesa, AZ ACCEPTANCE OF CONSENT AGENDA Vice Mayor Bakkedahl MOVED THAT CONSENT AGENDA ITEM NOS. 1 AND 2 BE ACCEPTED AS PRESENTED. Councilman Baljo seconded them motion. VOTE: In Favor: Councilman Baljo, Councilman Jimenez, Councilman Eidson, Councilwoman Taylor, Councilwoman Gardner, Vice Mayor Bakkedahl Abstained. Mayor Hill The motion carried. Introduction of Distinguished Visitors and Guests None. 'mikk AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS Ms Deanene Weber, 551 S. Main Drive, Apache Junction, introduced Sharon Scully and Roger Locke, to give a presentation on Youth Advisory Board. Mr. Tom Kanasey, Supervisor of Youth and Family Services, City of Tempe, addressed the Council outlining the membership and purpose of the Youth Advisory Board for the City of Tempe. Councilman Jimenez asked how the Board benefits the City and community. Mr. Kanasey stated that this Board has the status of any other Board or Commission and provides input at Council meetings, and many programs are adopted through their efforts. Mr. Roger Locke, Delinquency Prevention, Arizona Department of Correction Bureau of Prevention Services, addressed the Council in regards to funding for such a program, stating that the opportunities for funding are favorable. Ms Sharon Scully, Department of Corrections, stated that this organization is a resource for funding of youth programs, as well as technical direction. REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 2 OF 20 Councilman Baljo thanked these speakers for attending the Council meeting. City Manager Michael J. McNulty introduced the new City Building Official/Zoning Administrator, Charles L. Coleman. PUBLIC HEARINGS Amok PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 382, PZ-19-85, RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT AMENDMENTS Director of Planning Chuck Newcomer requested that this ordinance be postponed until the regular Council meeting of September 17, 1985, at which time a recommendation will be available from the Planning and Zoning Commission. Councilwoman Taylor MOVED THAT PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 382, PZ-19-85, RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT AMENDMENTS, BE POSTPONED UNTIL THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 17, 1985. Councilman Baljo seconded the motion. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 393, PZ-31-85, NEHLS AND STEVENS ) Mr. Newcomer briefed the Council on the request for rezoning from GR General Rural to TH Trailer Homesite of four 1 1/4 acre parcels, located at the southeast corner of the intersection of East Broadway Avenue and South Tomahawk Road in Section 27. Ms Sylvia Stevens, 612 N. Signal Butte, Apache Junction, co-owner of the property, requested approval of the application, explaining that the applicants wish to place three mobile homes on each of the parcels. Councilwoman Taylor asked how long the trailers have been on the property. Ms Stevens replied that they have been on the property for 18 months, and acknowledged that there are protests against the rezoning. Ms Stevens further explained that there would be sufficient footage per unit, as required. Councilman Jimenez asked if the four mobiles had been put on the property after it was purchased. Ms Stevens replied that it was understood at the time that it was legal, in conformance with State information. City Attorney David Alexander explained that the State is telling property owners that they may divide the property into as many parcels as desired, complying with zoning regulations, as long as the owners don't sell the land nor lease for longer than a year, but that once the property is divided into more than three parcels, it appears to be a subdivision and must comply with City Subdivision regulations. REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 3 OF 20 Councilman Jimenez commented that the illegal split occured prior to Ms Stevens acquiring the property. Mayor Hill asked if there was anyone who wished to speak in favor of or in opposition to the rezoning. There being no one wishing to address the Council, Mayor Hill called upon the Director of Planning for recommendations. Mr. Newcomer stated that staff had a concern with there being a split of more than three parcels, and that the r . protests represent 70% on the east side of the property which necessitates a three-quarter vote by Council for approval, and further stated that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend approval with stipulations. Mayor Hill closed the hearing to the public. Councilman Eidson MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 393, BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. Councilman Baljo seconded the motion. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. City Clerk Kathleen Connelly read as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 393, 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 DISTRICT MAP, CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-31-85 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. Councilman Eidson MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 393, 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 DISTRICT MAP, CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, Aum\ ARIZONA, CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-31-85 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. Councilwoman Taylor seconded the motion. Councilman Jimenez stated that the protesters made valid points and that the Council is working on solving these types of problems. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 405, PZ-39-85, BUSBOOM, EDWARDS AND WYNN Mr. Newcomer briefed the Council on the application for rezoning from GR General Rural to C-3 General Commercial District of two 2 1/2 acre parcels, 3.5 acres net, bounded by South Tomahawk Road, South Vista Road, East 11th Avenue and East 12th Avenue. REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 4 OF 20 Mr. Keith Stachar, 6301 E. Roundup, Apache Junction, representing the applicant, stated that this is an attempt to create a small but highly diverse commercial development, specifically service type businesses. Councilman Jimenez expressed concern that without a planned development on this property, it could become similar to businesses to the south. Councilman Baljo stated that the restrictions on a C-3 zone in the new Zoning Ordinance are strict enough to prevent an eye-sore. Mayor Hill asked if there was anyone who wished to speak in favor of or in opposition to the rezoning. There being no one wishing to address the Council, Mayor Hill called upon the Director of Planning for recommendations. Mr. Newcomer noted that the property is close to Highway 60, Tomahawk Road is an arterial roadway, property to the west has been rezoned to CB-1 and land to the south is CB-2 zoning, and that the designation for area is low density residential with adjacent properties to the north and east are zoned General Rural, and stated that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend approval with the stipulations that dedications be made for public roadway purposes, and also that this area should be considered for a change in the next revision of the General Plan. Mr. Stachar stated that with the requirements of the new C-3 zoning, this development will help promote the property to south with non-conforming uses. Mayor Hill closed the hearing to the public. Vice Mayor Bakkedahl MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 405, BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. Councilman Baljo seconded the motion. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. raN City Clerk Kathleen Connelly read as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 405, 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 DISTRICT MAP, CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-39-85 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO C-3 GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. Councilwoman Taylor MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 405, 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 DISTRICT MAP, CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-39-85 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO C-3 GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. Councilman Eidson seconded the motion. REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 5 OF 20 Councilman Jimenez expressed his feeling that this is deviating from the General Plan, and suggested that a site plan be requested or this property be rezoned with a planned development. Councilman Baljo stated that an additional restriction should not be added without applicant participation. City Attorney David Alexander advised that a condition may be placed on the rezoning if the Council is so #1.4k inclined, and the applicant does not have to accept such a rezoning. Councilman Jimenez amended the motion by approving the rezoning with the applicant submitting a site plan to the Planning Department for review. Councilwoman Gardner seconded the motion. Councilwoman Taylor expressed her feeling that the applicant should be able to reply to this restriction. Councilman Jimenez MOVED THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE REOPENED. Councilman Baljo further discussed the General Plan designation of the application. Councilwoman Gardner seconded the motion. VOTE: In Favor: Councilman Eidson, Councilman Jimenez, Councilwoman Taylor Councilwoman Gardner, Vice Mayor Bakkedahl, Mayor Hill Opposed: Councilman Baljo The motion carried. Mr. Keith Stachar stated that anything that would be included in a site plan is already required with any type of development when dealing with the Building Department, Engineering, Fire Department, Health Department as the development progresses. Mr. McNulty agreed that site plans „im\ will have to be submitted for drainage retention, parking, set-backs, and street off-site improvements. Councilman Jimenez asked if planned development procedures would include anything not mentioned as routine plans for any development. Mr. Newcomer replied that structure heights, land uses, points of access, landscaping and screening from residential areas would also be of major concern. Mayor Hill closed the hearing to the public. VOTE (On Amendment to the Motion): In Favor. Councilwoman Gardner, Councilman Jimenez Vice Mayor Bakkedahl Mayor Hill Opposed- Councilman Eidson, Councilwoman Taylor Councilman Baljo The motion carried. REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 6 OF 20 cx r ms,r ,... ,� Councilman Baljo amended the amendment to the original motion THAT THE SITE PLAN WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE PROPER CITY DEPARTMENT AT THE PROPER TIME OF DEVELOPMENT. Councilman Eidson seconded the motion. VOTE (On Amendment to the Amendment to the Original Motion): In Favor: Councilman Baljo, Councilman Eidson, Councilwoman Gardner, Councilwoman Taylor, Vice Mayor Bakkedahl, Mayor Hill Opposed• Councilman Jimenez The motion carried. VOTE (On the Original Motion)• In Favor: Councilman Baljo, Councilman Eidson, Councilwoman Gardner, Councilwoman Taylor, Councilman Jimenez, Vice Mayor Bakkedahl, Mayor Hill The motion carried. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 418, HEALTH PERMITS (With Emergency Clause) City Clerk Kathleen Connelly explained that as part of the Intergovernmental Agreement with the Final County Health Department this adopts licensing requirements for those businesses that serve food or beverages, and this ordinance puts those stipulations into the City Code. Mayor Hill asked if there was anyone who wished to speak on this item. There being no one wishing to address the Council, Mayor Hill closed the hearing to the public Councilwoman Taylor asked if this includes ice cream vendors, etc. Ms Connelly replied that this requires that they also obtain health certificates prior to licensing. Councilman Eidson asked if this would prohibit clubs having cake sales or girl scouts selling cookies. Mr. McNulty stated that this is basically addressing the preparation and preservation of food, and if we wish the County to perform this service we are required to indicate so, if not, it would be necessary for the City to provide the service. Mr. McNulty further stated that the County is requesting that we not issue business licenses prior to securing a County Health Certificate. Mr. McNulty explained that charitable organizations not required to obtain a business license, would not be required to have a health inspection. Ms Connelly stated that the swap meet proprietor requires all food vendors within the swap meet to have a health certification. Councilman Eidson MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 418, BE READ BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. Councilman Baljo seconded the motion VOTE. Unanimous REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 7 OF 20 Aismk The motion carried. City Clerk Kathleen Connelly read as follows. ORDINANCE NO. 418, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 8 BUSINESS, BY ADDING SECTION 8-1-10 CERTIFICATE OR PERMIT FROM HEALTH DEPARTMENT REQUIRED AND AMENDING SECTION 8-5-14 CERTIFICATE OR PERMIT FROM HEALTH DEPARTMENT REQUIRED; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Councilwoman Gardner MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 418, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 8 BUSINESS, BY ADDING SECTION 8-1-10 CERTIFICATE OR PERMIT FROM HEALTH DEPARTMENT REQUIRED AND AMENDING SECTION 8-5-14 CERTIFICATE OR PERMIT FROM HEALTH DEPARTMENT REQUIRED; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. Councilman Baljo seconded the motion. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 421, ESTABLISHING SPEED LIMIT ON LOST DUTCHMAN FROM IDAHO ROAD TO GOLDFIELD ROAD (With Emergency Clause) Mayor Hill opened the hearing to the public. Director of Public Works Rich Broman explained that the portion of Lost Dutchman Boulevard between Idaho Road and Goldfield Road is lacking a speed designation and that this ordinance provides that. Mayor Hill asked if anyone wished to speak on this item. There being no one wishing to address the Council, Mayor Hill closed the hearing to the public. /0"166, Councilman Eidson MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 421, BE READ BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. Councilman Baljo seconded the motion. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried City Clerk Kathleen Connelly read as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 421, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, ESTABLISHING THE SPEED LIMIT ON LOST DUTCHMAN BOULEVARD BETWEEN GOLDFIELD ROAD AND IDAHO ROAD; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 8 OF 20 Ink Councilman Baljo MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 421, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, ESTABLISHING THE SPEED LIMIT ON LOST DUTCHMAN BOULEVARD BETWEEN GOLDFIELD ROAD AND IDAHO ROAD; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. Councilman Eidson seconded the motion. oak, VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 422, ESTABLISHING ANIMAL REGULATIONS (With the Emergency Clause) Mayor opened the hearing to the public. Ms Connelly stated that this ordinance is in conjunction with the proposed equine zoning district regulations, which will possibly be presented to the Council on September 17th regular meeting, and combines recommendations from the Superstition Horseman's Association and Pinal County Animal Regulations, and includes harboring of animals, sanitary conditions of premises, and provides for enforcement. Mayor Hill asked if there was anyone who wished to speak in favor of or in opposition to the issue. Councilwoman Taylor MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 422, BE POSTPONED FOR FURTHER DISCUSSION. Vice Mayor Bakkedahl seconded the motion. Mr. Chuck Jazstremski, 5722 E. 10th Avenue, Apache Junction, addressed the item stating that this ordinance is a result of discussion between the City and the Horseman's Association but has been altered, specifically in regards to manure removal, and requested that those sections of the ordinance be made less restrictive. oimk Councilwoman Taylor withdrew the motion. Vice Mayor Bakkedahl withdrew the second. Councilwoman Taylor MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 422 BE AMENDED BY DELETING THE WORDS "ONE TIME PER WEEK OR" FROM SECTION 6-6-3 (A) SANITARY REGULATIONS, AND BY DELETING PARAGRAPH B OF THE SAME SECTION. Mr. Jim Swanson, 5274 E. 2nd Avenue, Apache Junction, addressed the Council in opposition to the proposed ordinance, requesting specific changes. Ms Martha Hopkins, 538 N. Goldfield, Apache Junction, expressed the opinion that manure should be removed every 30 days, and that the original ordinance is not too restrictive, and complained about a neighbor with a manure problem. Councilwoman Taylor replied that in the past the Horseman's Association has done some policing of other horse owners. REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 9 OF 20 ell""nr Aior Councilman Baljo stated that the ordinance should be acted on and possibly amended at a later date. Mr. Jazstremski stated that the remedy is not to put a number of days that manure must be removed, but should read "as often as necessary". Councilman Eidson stated that other complaints have been made with regards to manure problems, and asked if the City may issue citations or does this have to go through the Pinal County ,gowit, Health Department. Mr. McNulty replied that an ordinance such as this would allow enforcement by the City. Councilwoman Gardner asked if this ordinance were passed tonight, when would it take effect? Ms Connelly stated that as this ordinance does include the emergency clause, it would take effect immediately. Mr. McNulty clarified that the amendments would include striking "one time per week or" in Section 6-6-3 (A), and paragraph B in that same section. Councilman Baljo seconded the amendment to the ordinance. VOTE (On Amendment to the Ordinance). Unanimous The amendment to the Ordinance No. 422 carried. Councilwoman Gardner MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 422 AS AMENDED, BE READ BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. Councilman Baljo seconded the motion. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. City Clerk Kathleen Connelly read as ,AdmIN follows: ORDINANCE NO. 422, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 6 ANIMALS, BY ADDING ARTICLE 6-6 KEEPING OF ANIMALS; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Councilwoman Gardner MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 422, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 6 ANIMALS, BY ADDING ARTICLE 6-6 KEEPING OF ANIMALS; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED AS AMENDED. Councilman Baljo seconded the motion. VOTE. Unanimous The motion carried. REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 10 OF 20 �� Amok Mayor Hill recessed the meeting at 9:25 p.m. Mayor Hill reconvened the meeting at 9.35 p.m. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 423, TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES (With the Emergency Clause Mayor Hill opened the hearing to the Amok public. Mr. Broman explained that this ordinance would allow the City to install approximately eight stop signs at various locations. Mayor Hill asked if there was anyone who wished to speak on this item. There being no one wishing to address the Council, Mayor Hill closed the hearing to the public. Councilman Jimenez MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 423, BE READ BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. Councilman Baljo seconded the motion. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. City Clerk Kathleen Connelly read as follows- ORDINANCE NO. 423, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, ESTABLISHING LOCATIONS FOR STOP SIGNS THROUGHOUT THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Councilwoman Gardner MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 423, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, ESTABLISHING LOCATIONS FOR STOP SIGNS THROUGHOUT THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE APPROVED AND Amok ADOPTED. Councilman Baljo seconded the motion. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 424, YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD (With the Emergency Clause) Mayor Hill opened the hearing to the L public. Ms Connelly explained that this ordinance establishes a Youth Advisory Board, consisting of nine members, of which five would be juveniles and four adults, and establishes other requirements and a brief description of duties. Councilwoman Taylor expressed her feeling that more juveniles should be on the Board. REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 11 OF 20 ems i•, Mayor Hill stated that more could be added in the future. Councilman Eidson MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 424, BE READ BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. Councilman Baljo seconded the motion. 'arkVOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. City Clerk Kathleen Connelly read as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 424, 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 ADDING ARTICLE 2-14 YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Councilman Jimenez MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 424, 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 ADDING ARTICLE 2-14 YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED, AND THAT DEE WEBER BE APPOINTED TEMPORARY COORDINATOR. Councilman Jimenez explained that this appointment was made to provide a person to begin organizing the Board. City Attorney Alexander advised that no appointments should be made at this time as it is not on the agenda. Mr. McNulty suggested the Community Services Department be appointed on a temporary basis. Councilman Jimenez stated that he did not wish to withdraw the appointment, and felt that this would not violate Parliamentary Procedures. Councilwoman Gardner seconded the motion. Councilman Eidson asked again if this appointment would be violating Open Meeting Law. Mr. Alexander stated that he felt it was, but possibly not as long as this person had no powers. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 425, TRASH PICK-UP ) Mayor Hill opened the hearing to the public. REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 12 OF 20 Ms Connelly stated that this proposed ordinance establishes hours of operation from 6.00 a.m to 7:00 p.m. and also prohibits mechanical compaction of trash within a residential district, for trash disposal companies. Ms Connelly also explained that on two different occasions, letters were sent to the companies requesting that they comply with the hours of operation without passing an ordinance, but that avenue was not successful. Mr. McNulty stated that upon /0014. speaking with trash companies, 6:00 a.m. is considered a standard for other cities, however, the compacting prior to 8.00 a.m. restriction is extremely limiting and the 6:00 a.m. requirement should be sufficient. Councilwoman Taylor gave the opinions of the trash companies that possibly these restrictions were not necessary, and could possibly cause an increase in price. Mr. McNulty further explained that it should not cause an increase in price, but that the companies would have to work later, having started later and this is a typical hour of operation for all cities in the valley, and that the trucks have to compact every few pick-ups, and by not being able to compact trash until 8:00 a.m., would prevent them from picking up. Councilwoman Gardner suggested deleting the restriction regarding trash compaction from the proposed ordinance Councilman Eidson stated that the hours of operation should be until at least 9:00 p.m. Councilman Baljo MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 425 BE AMENDED TO CHANGE SECTION 8-5-25 (A) TO 9:00 P.M. AND TO DELETE PARAGRAPH B. Councilwoman Taylor seconded the motion. VOTE (On Amendment to the Ordinance). Unanimous The motion carried. Vice Mayor Bakkedahl MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 425, BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE „^ ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. Councilman Baljo seconded the motion. VOTE. Unanimous The motion carried. City Clerk Kathleen Connelly read as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 425, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 8 BUSINESS, ARTICLE 8-5 BUSINESS OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE TAX, BY ADDING SECTION 8-5-25 HOURS OF OPERATION FOR TRASH DISPOSAL COMPANIES, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 13 OF 20 IP"'"nr Alok Amok, Councilwoman Gardner MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 425, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 8 BUSINESS, ARTICLE 8-5 BUSINESS OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE TAX, BY ADDING SECTION 8-5-25 HOURS OF OPERATION FOR TRASH DISPOSAL COMPANIES, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. Councilman Baljo seconded the motion. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 426, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (With the Emergency Clause) Mayor Hill opened the hearing to the public. Ms Connelly explained that this ordinance creates the Industrial Development Authority, establishes number of members, officers, and what constitutes a quorum, in the City Code. Mayor Hill asked if there was anyone who wished to speak on this item. There being no one wishing to address the Council, Mayor Hill closed the hearing to the public. Councilman Eidson MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 426, BE READ BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE AND THE READING OF THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED. Councilwoman Taylor seconded the motion. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. City Clerk Kathleen Connelly read as follows. ORDINANCE NO. 426, AN ORDINANCE OF /milk THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 2 MAYOR AND COUNCIL, BY ADDING ARTICLE 2-15 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Councilman Baljo MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 426, 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 ADDING ARTICLE 2-15 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. Councilwoman Taylor seconded the motion. VOTE- Unanimous The motion carried. OLD BUSINESS None. REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 14 OF 20 -:417e-1 Auk mob, NEW BUSINESS PRELIMINARY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL REQUEST, PZ-67-84, HATTIE'S SELF STORAGE - PHASE I Mr. Newcomer stated that this is an application for a Planned Development for Hattie's Attic Self Storage, oink Phase I, which will be a mini storage and R.V. storage and Phase II is proposed for mini storage and leased office space. Mr Gary Fuller, 1855 E. Southern Avenue, Mesa, builder of the project, requested approval. Councilwoman Gardner asked how much space would be open. Mr. Fuller replied approximately 7% would be open space and that there would be a retention basin of trees and landscaping. Councilman Baljo asked why the developers chose to go with planned development and explained that with this there are additional restrictions, rather than CB-2 rezoning. Councilman Eidson agreed that the 20% open space is restrictive for the size of this project. Vice Mayor Bakkedahl asked why open space is necessary for this type of project. Mr. Newcomer explained that this would provide a buffer between the project and adjacent homes and that the open space is a requirement in the planned development ordinance. Mr. McNulty stated that when the planned development ordinance was adopted, the intent was that it be applied to residential type developments and that the ordinance is really not compatible with commercial developments, and that the way the ordinance is written there is no choice. Councilwoman Taylor asked if this indicated that the development could be amended by deleting the 20% open /k space requirement. Mr. McNulty replied that the ordinance itself would have to be amended, and that the rezoning would have to be amended also. Mr. Newcomer quoted the section of the planned development ordinance pertaining to open space requirements. Mayor Hill expressed his feeling that it was a waste of land and the developers money to require that much of an open space. Mr. McNulty stated that certain requirements may be waived, such as set-backs, but not open space. City Attorney David Alexander advised the Council that they have the power to pass any law they desire, but not necessarily in accordance with the Statutes and Constitution and can be challenged by someone not receiving the same consideration. REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 15 OF 20 it o . Councilman Baljo suggested that they pass the development request with amendment, and request a moratorium on planned developments until the ordinance can be amended, so that other commercial planned developments would not have a reason for contesting the decision. Councilman Jimenez stated that Council should not set a precedent with this case. Mr. Bob Jones, 7007 E. Apache Trail, �* Mesa, Attorney for the applicant, brought to the Councils attention what he felt were flexible points in the ordinance without setting a precedent. Councilman Baljo agreed that it was not the intent upon writing the ordinance, that a precedent would be set for the Council to amend a development. City Attorney Alexander replied that in that particular provision, Council can change base district zone and other developmental standards of CB-2, but planned development provisions has other developmental standards, so this provision only changes base district zone sections, and reiterated that by changing the planned development it could be challenged. Mayor Hill suggested changing the ordinance prior to acting on this planned development application. Councilman Baljo agreed that this action should be postponed. Councilman Eidson expressed his feeling that as there may not be a similar case coming up in the near future, as long as the ordinance is amended as soon as possible, the risk of being challenged would be minimized. Councilman Jimenez stated that staff recommendations are consistent with City policies and Council should comply with staff and City Attorney recommendations regardless of the extent of risk. Councilman Baljo asked if the project could be approved with the change, and amend the planned development ordinance prior to submitting Phase II to the Council. Mr. McNulty stated that the intent Al\ of the 20% open space requirement was for recreational type activities in residential developments. Mr. Alexander suggested the possibility of restricting the construction and the use on Phase II, designating that as open space until such time as the applicant applies to the Council for a variance of use, using the open space requirement for RV storage until such time as Phase II is submitted. Mr. McNulty stated that currently the ordinance gives the Council the ability to exercise discretion on set-backs, interior or exterior, and that the ordinance could be amended to include discretion on the part of the Council as pertains to open space requirements. Councilman Baljo suggested that the item be postponed until the planned development ordinance could be amended. Mr Fuller explained that the developers would like to begin building this project as soon as possible. Mayor Hill asked if the developer would have to completely change their design is the 20% open space were deleted. REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 16 OF 20 Mr. Fuller stated that the 20% is not in the plans as it stands. Councilman Baljo asked how long it would take to amend the planned development ordinance by Council initiative. City Clerk Kathleen Connelly stated that it couldn't be submitted to the City Council until October 15th, due to required publications and public hearing by the Planning and Zoning Commission. Mr. McNulty stated that the developer would have to rezone after the amendment to the ordinance as it was rezoned under the present ordinance and the change would only affect that which was filed after the change. Mr. Alexander reiterated that there would be a question as to which requirement the development would be approved under. Mr. Alexander suggested that the motion read: that the preliminary planned development PZ-67-84 be approved in accordance with plans for Phase I only, elevations and written statements submitted to the Council and the following stipulations: 1) that the use of the east portion of the site for RV storage to be terminated within 24 months of start of Phase II, however, Phase II shall not be started until Council approves that particular phase. At the present time Phase II will be utilized to fulfill 20% open space requirement. Councilman Baljo MOVED THAT THE PRELIMINARY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PZ-67-84, BE APPROVED IN ACCORDANCE WITH PLANS FOR PHASE I ONLY, ELEVATIONS AND WRITTEN STATEMENTS SUBMITTED TO THE COUNCIL AND THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS: 1. THAT THE USE OF THE EAST PORTION OF THE SITE FOR RV STORAGE TO BE TERMINATED WITHIN 24 MONTHS OF START OF PHASE II, WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST. HOWEVER, PHASE II SHALL NOT BE STARTED UNTIL COUNCIL APPROVES THAT PARTICULAR PHASE. AT THE PRESENT TIME PHASE II WILL BE UTILIZED TO FULFILL 20% OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENT. 2. THE USE OF A MOBILE HOME AS A CARETAKER'S RESIDENCE TO BE TERMINATED WITHIN 24 MONTHS OR START OF PHASE II, WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST. ^k 3. A DEFERMENT OF OFFSITE IMPROVEMENTS IS ALLOWED FOR A MAXIMUM OF 24 MONTHS. 4. SIGNAGE MUST COMPLY WITH THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION SIGN CODE. Councilwoman Taylor seconded the motion. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. FINAL APPROVAL FOR PZ-30-83, PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ZONING DISTRICT SUPERSTITION HEIGHTS Mr. Newcomer briefed the Council on the final approval request for Superstition Heights subdivision. Councilman Baljo MOVED THAT IN CASE PZ-30-83, SUPERSTITION HEIGHTS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 19.0301.4.a OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE, SAID APPLICANT HAVING PRESENTED PLANS FOR THE APPROVAL OF THE BUILDING OFFICIAL AND RECEIVING SAID APPROVAL IS NOW SEEKING FINAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ZONING APPROVAL WHICH SHALL BE GRANTED. REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 17 OF 20 Councilwoman Gardner seconded the motion. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT ) City Manager McNulty explained that /rk this Economic Development District was proposed to the Central Arizona Council of Governments Region and if funded, the $50,000 as matched by local funds, would assist economically distressed areas of the district. Mr. McNulty stated that the City probably would not benefit, as we are not in an economic depressed area, but would be required to contribute to the $50,000 in matching funds. Councilman Eidson MOVED THAT AUTHORIZATION BE GIVEN TO THE MAYOR TO RESPOND TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE THAT THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION IS OPPOSED TO THE FORMATION OF THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT. Councilman Baljo seconded the motion. VOTE: In Favor. Councilman Eidson, Councilman Baljo, Councilwoman Taylor, Councilwoman Gardner, Vice Mayor Bakkedahl, Mayor Hill Abstained: Councilman Jimenez The motion carried. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 85-41, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY REVENUE BONDS Mr. McNulty stated that this resolution will authorize the issuance of the bonds for the medical facility, Eye Tooth Enterprises, for which a public hearing was held. Councilman Baljo MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 85-41, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, RELATING TO INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT; APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE BY THE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE �+ CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, OF ITS MEDICAL FACILITIES REVENUE BONDS (EYE TOOTH ENTERPRISES PROJECT) SERIES 1985, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. The motion carried. Councilwoman Taylor seconded the motion. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. SPECIAL MEETING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1985 ) Mr. McNulty explained that this Special Meeting is necessary in the Community Development Block Grant application process. Councilwoman Taylor MOVED THAT A SPECIAL MEETING BE HELD ON SEPTEMBER 9, 1985, AT 7.00 P.M., IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS. Councilman Baljo seconded the motion. VOTE. Unanimous REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 18 OF 20 411, oak The motion carried. SPECIAL EXECUTIVE SESSION Councilwoman Taylor MOVED THAT A SPECIAL EXECUTIVE SESSION BE HELD ON SEPTEMBER 9, 1985, AT 7.30 P.M., IN THE CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM, FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS. Councilman Baljo seconded the „oink motion. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. EXECUTIVE SESSION, WORK SESSION SEPTEMBER 16, 1985 EXECUTIVE SESSION, WORK SESSION, SEPTEMBER 17, 1985 Councilwoman Taylor MOVED THAT AN EXECUTIVE SESSION AT 6.00 P.M. AND A WORK SESSION BE HELD AT 7:00 P.M., ON SEPTEMBER 16, 1985, IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS; AND THAT AN EXECUTIVE SESSION AND A WORK SESSION BE HELD AT 6:00 P.M., ON SEPTEMBER 17, 1985, IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS. Councilman Baljo seconded the motion. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. CALL TO THE PUBLIC None. INFORMATION AND REPORTS (COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS) None. 'm\ REQUESTS OF COUNCIL None. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Mayor Hill adjourned the meeting at 11.15 p.m. *Consent Agenda Items are as follows: 1. Acceptance of Regular Meeting Agenda 2. Acceptance of Minutes from the Regular Meeting of August 20, 1985 LL ACCEPTED THIS DAY OF , 1985, BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA. REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 19 OF 20 411s Norman S. Hill Mayor ATTEST: Kathleen Connelly City Clerk Amok I- REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE 20 OF 20 IIP""nr CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING SEPTEMBER 9, 1985 The special meeting of the City Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, was held on September 9, 1985, at the Apache Junction City Council Amok Chambers pursuant to the notice required by law. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Hill called the meeting to order at 7:01 p.m. ROLL CALL Councilmen Present: Councilman Jimenez (arrived at 7:10) Councilman Ba1Jo, Councilman Eidson, Councilwoman Taylor, Councilwoman Gardner, Vice Mayor Bakkedahl, Mayor Hill Staff Present: City Manager Michael J. McNulty City Clerk Kathleen Connelly Director of Planning Chuck Newcomer Associate Planner Julie Reid City Attorney David Alexander PUBLIC HEARINGS PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 85-32, SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION Mayor Hill opened the hearing to the public. Associate Planner Julie Reid stated that this resolution authorizes staff to submit application to the Regional Government and that the application is based on the needs of the community. Mayor Hill asked if there was anyone who wished to speak on this resolution. Vice Mayor Bakkedahl asked how many sections the City is divided into. Ms Reid replied that the City is divided into seven sections, based on population counts and geographical areas. Mr. Newcomer explained that the sections are determined by the U.S. Bureau of Census. Ms Reid further stated that a justification of why the boundaries were determined as they are now, has been requested. it There being no one wishing to address the Council, Mayor Hill closed the hearing to the public. Councilwoman Gardner MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 85-32, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF AN APPLICATION FOR STATE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS AND CERTIFYING THAT SAID APPLICATION MEETS THE LOW AND MODERATE INCOME BENEFIT REQUIREMENTS OF THE STATE CDBG PROGRAM, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. Councilman Jimenez seconded the motion. /a, VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 85-33, IDENTIFYING COMMUNITY NEEDS Mayor Hill opened the hearing to the public. Ms Reid explained that this resolution identifies the needs as established as how this project meets those needs. Mayor Hill asked if anyone wished to speak on this resolution. There being no one wishing to address the Council, Mayor Hill closed the hearing to the public. Councilwoman Taylor MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 85-33, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, IDENTIFYING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING NEEDS AND ACTIVITIES TO BE UNDERTAKEN TO MEET SUCH NEEDS, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. Councilwoman Gardner seconded the motion. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 85-34, ADOPTING PLAN TO ASSIST PERSONS DISPLACED ) 00.44, Mayor Hill opened the hearing to the public. Ms Reid stated that this resolution is required on all CDBG programs, and that our project does not have displacement but a plan is available should it become necessary to assist the displaced. Councilwoman Gardner asked when displacement could occur. Ms Reid answered that one example would be in the case of housing rehabilitation, the City would be required to temporarily relocate persons occupying that particular housing. Mayor Hill asked if there was anyone who wished to speak on this item. There being no one wishing to address the Council, Mayor Hill closed the hearing to the public. Councilman Eidson MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 85-34, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, ADOPTING A PLAN TO MINIMIZE DISPLACEMENT AND ASSIST PERSONS ACTUALLY DISPLACED AS A RESULT OF ACTIVITIES FUNDED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WHICH 1985 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 9, 1985 PAGE 2 OF 4 /OM Adak Councilman Jimenez seconded the motion. VOTE: Unanimous The motion carried. /\ PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 85-35, COMMITTING LOCAL FUNDS Mayor Hill opened the hearing to the public. Ms Reid explained that this resolution commits local funds that were previously budgeted for storm water drainage for this year, in the amount of $10,000.00 to the program as a form of leverage. Vice Mayor Bakkedahl wished to know if the use of the $10,000.00 for leverage is contingent upon obtaining the grant. Director of Planning Chuck Newcomer replied that this is correct. City Manager Michael McNulty stated that the funds would still be designated for storm water drainage. Mayor Hill asked if there was anyone who wished to speak on this resolution. There being no one wishing to address the Council, Mayor Hill closed the hearing to the public. Vice Mayor Bakkedahl MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 85-35, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, COMMITTING LOCAL FUNDS AS LEVERAGE FOR THE 1985 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GRANT APPLICATION, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. Councilman Eidson seconded the motion. VOTE. Unanimous The motion carried. ADJOURNMENT Councilwoman Gardner MOVED THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED AT 7.21 P M. Councilman Eidson 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. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 9, 1985 PAGE 3 OF 4 -1r s Norman S. Hill Mayor ATTEST: /'► Kathleen Connelly City Clerk L SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 9, 1985 PAGE 4 OF 4 ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES Ji ) • ITEf 1 # MEETING OF MOTION BY: ,JI.0 SECONDED BY, YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN EIDSON dri COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER 1/ COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ V COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL V MAYOR HILL UNANI"1OUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL • ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES /!/� P)/i;/1" ')tYj ITEM ft / ".. MEETING OF /(.7 MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN BALJO VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSONk.'5/ COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR MAYOR HILL UNANIMOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL AMENDED MOTION: CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 1-4 " I MOVE THAT THE CONSENT AGENDA BE ADOPTED AS PRESENTED AFTER MOVING ITEM NO. 13 TO THE FIRST ITEM UNDER PUBLIC HEARINGS" . rr_ ITEM NOS. 1 - 4 I MOVE THAT CONSENT AGENDA ITEM NOS. 1 THROUGH 4 BE ACCEPTED AND APPROVED AS PRESENTED. p it PUBLIC HEARING 1 . FOR ORDINANCE NO. 382, PZ-29-85 2 . WILL THE PLANNING DIRECTOR PLEASE BRIEF THE COUNCIL ON THIS CASE. 3. WILL THE APPLICANT OR SPOKESMAN PLEASE SPEAK ON THIS CASE. 4. IS THERE ANYONE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN FAVOR OF THIS CASE? 5. IS THERE ANYONE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK AGAINST THIS CASE? 6. WILL THE PLANNING DIRECTOR PRESENT THE RECOMMENDATIONS . 7 . IS THERE ANY REBUTTAL? (APPLICANT / THOSE IN FAVOR / THOSE AGAINST) CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING CALL FOR A MOTION CALL FOR A SECOND ANY DISCUSSION ROLL CALL VOTE i r ACHE ✓G iO ! O�I .r �. U `I 1' :- z � , �r::. AIRIZoNP 'ty o ache 02unction DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SeptemberAgenda Approved by �� 11, 1985 Date Item # Consent Agenda ----- i-. Public Nearing MEMORANDUM Tp- THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Old Business r THROUGH: //MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER New Business Postponed Item FROM: 0,1 CHARLES R. NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM REQUEST - SEPTEMBER 17, 1985 PUBLIC HEARING PZ-19-85 ( PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 382) RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT TO THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, ZONING ORDINANCE, WITH AMENDMENTS AND ADDITIONS TO SECTION 5.0101 (DEFINITIONS) ; AMENDING SECTION 6.0116; DELETING SECTIONS 6.0117, 6.0118, AND 15.0805; AMENDING SECTION 14.0101; AMENDING RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS 15.0200, 15.0300, 15,0400, 15.1.0300 and 15.1.0400 TO THE RESIDENTIAL ZONES. Background Attached is Proposed Ordinance No. 382 which is a comprehensive revision to the residential zoning districts. For your convenience , also attached is a table summarizing the major provisions of the districts. These revisions are the result of work performed by the Zoning Ordinance Re-write Committee �'` and the Planning and Zoning Commission over a two year period. Please note that Section 15.0806 prohibits future rezonings to the TH district, except for mobile home or travel trailer parks. Since the Planning and Zoning Commission hearing, staff has added a minor amendment to Section 15.0803, to clarify how pending applications to TH would be dealt with. "This restriction shall not be applicable to property zoned TH after the effective date of Ordinance No. 382 for which there was a complete application for rezoning filed and advertised for public hearing prior to the effective date of Ordinance No. 382." Staff Recommendation Staff recommendation is for adoption of Ordinance No. 382. Staff opinion differs from that of the Planning and Zoning Commission on one major item: building height. Staff would prefer to have a maximum twenty five feet (25 ' ) building height in all zones , while the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(6021 982-8002 Mayor and City Coil .-. Agenda Item RequE - September 17, 1985 PZ-19-85 (Proposed Ordinance No. 382) twenty feet (20' ) , with conditional use permits to go to twenty-five feet (25' ) in the R1-43, CR-4, and CR-5 zones. Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation .�. Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of September 10, 1985, after public hearing , voted to approve the following motion: (M/S Conway/Taylor 5-0-0) "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that in PZ-19-85 amending the Apache Junction Zoning Ordinance by amending Sections 5.0101; (Definitions) ; and 6.0116 , deleting Section 6.0117, 6.0118, and 15.0805; amending Section 14.0101; amending residential Sections 15.0200, 15.0300, 15,0400, 15 ,0500, 15.0600, 15,0801, and 15.0803; and adding Sections 15.1.0100, 15.1.0300 and 15.1.0400 to the residential zones. Residential zones be approved as written." CRN:j1 DISTRICTS Page 1 R1-43 CR-1 CR-2 R1-8 CR-3 REGULATION GR R1-43(MH) CR-1(MH) CR-2(MH) R1-8(MH) CR-3(MH) R-1 CR-4 CR-5 TH MH or SF R1-43. SF, CR-1, same CR-2, same R1-8• same CR-3: same SF, Duplex SF, Duplex, Duplex, Mobile USES Comm.,Agri , public uses as R1-43 as CR-1 as CR-2. as CR-2. 3-family, multi-family,Homes, Public, public CR-1(MH)• CR-2(MH): R1-8(MH). CR-3(MH). 4-family, multi-family Single Quasi-Public schools. same as same as same as same as public uses:.omplexes, family R1-43(MH)• CR-1, except CR-1, except CR-2, except R1-8, except public public uses homes same as MH's permitted MH's permitted MH's permitted MH'spermitted schools public R1-43, except schools. MH's permitted Boarder, Same as Boarder, Same as Same as Same as Same as Same as ACCESSORY USES limited R1-43 and limited CR-2 and CR-2 and CR-2 and CR-2 and CR-2 and private rec R1-43(MH) private rec.CR-2(MH) CR-2(MH). CR-2(MH). CR-2(MH) CR-2(MH) accessory accessory buildings, buildings, personal personal agriculture, agriculture, livestock, home occupa- home occupa. tion. tion. See Section Sec 6 0101 Same as Same as Same as Same as Same as Sec 6 0101 Generally, CONDITIONAL USES 6 0101 uses,churches R1-43 and R1-43 and R1-43 and R1-43 and R1-43 and uses,churches same as private R1-43(MH). R1-43(MH). R1-43(MH). R1-43(MH) R1-43(MH) private CR-4 schools, schools, golf golf courses, courses, private rec. private rec., day care, private club, residential, healthcare, boarding houses, cordominiuit, townhouses, complexes ) ) Page 2 DISTRICTS R1-43 CR-1 R- R1-8 R- ) REGULATION GR R1-43(MH) CR-I(MH) CR-2(MH) R1-S(1011 CR-3(MH) R-1 CR-4 CR-S TH MINIMUM LOT SIZE Generally, 11 acres 20.000 sq. /600O /600o0 / oot;q6 7,000 sq. 10,000 sq. 8,000 sq 1i acres gross, 1 ft. gross ft. ft ft. acre net in patented er >,,OOO or 70007 or c,ck:: easement //Ooo , ts.Fa - ,fcclie14 - h'r5ror areas, net „fes,....rt. 1;ICs a,.c C)00r. in other � ,b:�lik �� areas P ,, P�" `t"¢ f ofF s.fr-> MINIMUM LOT WIDTH Generally, 100' 80' 60' 60' 60' 60' 60' 70' 60' 100' MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE 20% 30% 30% 40% 40% 50% 50% 50% 40% / .tom""er.2 S' vane ...s 1 MAXIMUM HEIGHT 2 stories -,?' w M.e.d.P 25' or 30'. -26'—a0"-- 20' 20' 20' 20' 20' aay-y--r c R-4 o ' :.c.0•-r'14•-5f• G r,1r-P. .[:duce SETBACKS• Froxr:,,to' prod- ao, YrL•)t,Xo' cant:ao' 7 ) FRONT 40' or 20' 30' 25' 20' /6`tn foYal ,i/V'- •y/"Tl`)' total .•f/e'- 20' fir s:Ae less ft,Y'./<. " - do a,de less 25' Iasi Ni'+n i qo s:./r 4,3.s. 10' SIDE. 20' or 8' 10' 10' 10' H.,,..,S' 4c"' G' Dv (wla-+0-'79,' ,'o/a.rc.//cy). than L' (v' t ailed: REAR: 40' or 25' 30' 25' 25' /D '.. 'b - i n t`dic ' 35' 20' am STREET SIDE. 20' 15' 15' /r.L-•,Xs' ftecw:.20' rda..d 6/ r 15' 15' MINIMUM LOT AREA PER II acres 1 per lot 1 per lot 1 per lot 1 per lot 1 per lot 1 SF per 3,500 sq. 2,000 sq. 1 per lot DWELLING UNIT lot ft. duplex ft 1 duplex or multiple per lot family dwelling • DISTRICTS Page 3 R1-43 CR-1 CR-2 R1-8 CR-3 REGULATION GR R1-43(MH) CR-I(MH) CR-2(MH) R1-8(MH) CR-3(MH) R-1 CR-4 CR-5 TH MINIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN 25' 14' 14' MAIN BUILDINGS OPEN SPACE /o'L'coinm...1 10% net or/S-1;t for common de„,ty,,,,,..G open space, 3so0:fpf 10% of `,n i dwelling unit for /0 `".A private. 'IC' er'..te ORDINANCE NO. 382 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, ZONING ORDINANCE, BY AMENDING SECTIONS 5.0101, 6.0116, 14.0101, 15.0200, 15.0300, 15 0400, 15.0500, 15.0600, 15.0801, AND 15.0803, BY DELETING SECTIONS 6.0117 6 0118 AND 15.0805, AND BY ADDING SECTIONS 15.1.0100, 15.1.0300, 15.1.0400 AND 15.0806; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. oo\ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THAT: SECTION I IN GENERAL The Apache Junction, Arizona, Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended by amending Sections 5.0101, 6.0116, 14.0101, 15 0200, 15.0300, 15.0400, 15.0500,15.0600, 15.0801, and 15.0803, by deleting Sections 6.0117, 6.0118, and 15.0805; and by adding Sections 15.1.0100, 15.1.0300, 15.1.0400 and 15.0806 to read as follows* Section 5 0101 Add: CONVENTIONAL CONSTRUCTION a building constructed pursuant to the Uniform Building Code as adopted by the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, on a permanent site, using individual structural components and requiring normal phase inspection by the City Building Official. Amend "Dwelling Group" definition to: DWELLING GROUP* a group of two (2) or more detached one family duplex ( or multiple dwellings occupying a parcel of land in one (1) ownership, !iL and having any yard or court in common, including house court and apartment court, but not including tourist court. Add: DWELLING, SINGLE FAMILY a building containing only one (1) dwelling unit, other than mobile homes and recreational vehicles. Add MANUFACTURED HOME: a dwelling that has been certified as a manufactured home and built in accordance with applicable regulations of the State of Arizona or United States government agency. Section 6.0116 Accessory Buildings and Storage Sheds The following shall be applicable to accessory buildings If conflicting regulations for accessory buildings are contained in a district's regulations, the district's regulations shall apply. 1. No accessory building shall be constructed upon a lot unless the construction of the main building has commenced, and no accessory building shall be used for dwelling purposes unless a caretaker's or servant's residence is permitted in the district, then such accessory building shall comply with the yard requirements of the main building. 2. Accessory buildings are permitted in a rear yard only, and cover not more than thirty percent (30%) of a rear yard. ORDINANCE NO. 382 PAGE 1 OF 20 3 3. Maximum height for an accessory building shall be fifteen feet (15'); except for shelters for the keeping of animals and fowls which may be erected to the maximum height allowable for the main building in that district, provided that the building shall comply with the yard setbacks required for the main building. 4. Accessory buildings shall not be located closer than four feet (4') to any property line, except that for any accessory building exceeding eight feet (8') in height shall also observe the minimum side yard setback of the district in which located. 5. Accessory buildings for the keeping of small animals or fowl shall be located a minimum of fifteen feet (15') from any property line, or if used for the keeping of livestock, an accessory building shall comply with the yard setbacks required for the main building. 6. On any corner lot, the accessory building shall not be located closer to the street side property line than that required for the main building, provided further that where the rear of a corner lot adjoins a key lot, no part of any accessory building within ten feet (10') of the rear lot line shall be nearer the street lot line than the depth of the front yard required on the key lot. 7. Accessory buildings used as a garage or carport having access from an alley shall not be located closer than fifteen feet (15') to the center line of said alley 8. Storage sheds in residential districts used primarily for storage purposes, of a height no greater than seven feet (7') and the total square footage of which does not exceed 120 square feet shall not be subject to the rear or side yard setback requirements for accessory buildings provided. a. Such shed shall be located in the side or rear yard of the property and shall be a minimum of three feet (3') from all property lines; b. Cannot be served by any utility (electricity, gas, or water); c. All drainage therefrom must flow onto the owner's property; and d. Only one storage shed, not complying with the setback requirements for accessory buildings, shall be permitted per lot. Section 6.0117 (Deleted) Section 6.0118 (Deleted) ORDINANCE NO. 382 PAGE 2 OF 20 irmnr 161/4 ZONES, MAPS, AND BOUNDARIES SECTION 14 0101 ZONES For the purpose of this Ordinance, the following zones are hereby established. RESIDENTIAL GR General Rural /mmi, R1-43 Single Family Residence Zone R1-43(MH) Single Family Residence Zone CR-1 Single Family Residence Zone CR-1(MH) Single Family Residence Zone CR-2 Single Family Residence Zone CR-2(MH) Single Family Residence Zone R1-8 Single Family Residence Zone R1-8(MH) Single Family Residence Zone CR-3 Single Family Residence Zone CR-3(MH) Single Family Residence Zone R-1 Duplex Residence Zone CR-4 Multiple Family Residence Zone CR-5 Multiple Family Residence Zone TH Trailer Homesite Zone TRANSITIONAL TR Transitional Zone BUSINESS CB-1 Local Business Zone CB-2 General Business Zone C-1 Neighborhood Commercial/Convenience District C-2 Local Commercial District +t/L C-3 C-4 General Commercial District Heavy Commercial District INDUSTRIAL CI-1 Light Industrial and Warehouse Zone CI-2 Heavy Industrial Zone PLANNED DEVELOPMENT A~ Planned Development Zoning District SECTION 15.1.0100 R1-43 AND R1-43(MH) SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE ZONES Section 15.1.0101 Statement of Legislative Intent It is the intent of the R1-43 and R1-43(MH) Single Family Residence Zones to establish low density residential areas consisting of single family dwellings and compatible uses on large lots. These zones shall provide for the more restrictive requirements associated with a larger lot residential district, consistent with community values and needs. Standards consistent with those values and needs appropriate for a single family residence zone shall : 1) stabilize and protect the district's residential character while promoting a suitable environment for family life; 2) provide for the access of light and air to windows while providing privacy by controlling the spacing and height of structures, 3) require the provisions of open space and regulate signs to enhance the quality of life, and 4) require the provision of off-street parking to promote a safe and effective traffic circulation system. ORDINANCE NO. 382 PAGE 3 OF 20 .ai Aar. Asir The R1-43 Zone permits single family dwellings of conventional construction only, while the R1-43(MH) Zone also permits mobile home dwellings. Section 15.1.0102 Permitted Principle Uses Permitted principle uses shall be limited to any one (1) of the following 1 One (1) single family dwelling unit, conventional construction, per lot. 2. R1-43(MH) Zone only: one (1) single family dwelling unit, conventional construction, per lot; or one (1) manufactured or mobile home dwelling unit per lot (excludes the use of a recreational vehicle as a dwelling). 3. Public parks, public recreation areas, and publicly owned and operated properties. 4. Public schools. 5. A trailer for not more than ninety (90) days during construction of a residence on the same premises, which period may be extended for an additional ninety (90) days upon application to and approval of the Zoning Administrator. Section 15.1.0103 Permitted Accessory Uses Accessory uses shall be limited to the following• 1. Keeping of not more than one (1) non-transient or boarder by the resident family. 2. Private basketball court, tennis court, or swimming pool. 3. Accessory buildings, including storage sheds (no accessory building shall be used for sleeping or living purposes), subject to the requirements of Section 6.0116. 4. Agricultural or horticultural used only for the purposes of propagation and culture and not for retail sales, including any number of poultry, rabbits, and similar small animals. 5. Not more than a total of two (2) head of cattle, sheep, or goats, or similar animals more than six (6) months of age, per commercial acre (not permitted on less than one (1) commercial acre). Swine are not permitted. 6. Home occupation. Section 15 1.0104 Uses Subject to a Conditional Use Permit 1. Uses as set forth in Section 6.0101. 2. Churches and church-related uses. 3. Private educational institutions offering a curriculum of general instruction comparable to public schools 4. Golf courses, including practice driving ranges, as an accessory use (except miniature golf course or commercial driving range not accessory to a golf course) 5. Private recreation areas and facilities. ORDINANCE NO 382 PAGE 4 OF 20 owl-nr Section 15.1.0105 Intensity of Use 1. Minimum lot size shall be as follows* a. One and one-fourth gross acres in areas having roadway easements reserved in federal patents, (includes easements or easements which have been dedicated for public right-of- way purposes intended to be one-half of a 1/4-1/4-1/4-1/4 of a section); or b. One (1) acre (43,560 square feet) in areas which do not Ark have roadway easements reserved in federal patents; or c Lots of record of lesser size than (a) or (b) above which exist on the effective date of Ordinance No. 382 shall be deemed to comply with the minimum lot size and width requirements of these zones, subject to all other requirements of this Ordinance. 2. Minimum lot width shall be one hundred feet (100'). 3. Maximum lot coverage by all buildings shall be twenty percent (20%). Section 15 1 0106 Height Maximum building height shall be twenty feet (20'), except that with the approval of a Conditional Use Permit, building height may be increased to a maximum of twenty-five feet (25'). Section 15.1.0107 Setbacks The following minimum setbacks shall be required: 1. Front yard . 30 feet 2. Rear yard 30 feet 3. Side yard 10 feet 4. Street side yard setback of a corner lot shall be a minimum of twenty feet (20'), except that the street side yard setback of a corner lot adjacent to a key lot shall be the minimum required front yard setback. Section 15 1 0108 Parking and Loading Amk Off-street parking and loading shall be provided as required in Article 20 Parking, Loading, and Interior of Private Street Standards Section 15.1.0109 Signs Signs are permitted in accordance with the provisions of Article 21 Sign Code. SECTION 15 0200 CR-1 AND CR-1(MH) SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE ZONES Section 15.0201 Statement of Legislative Intent It is the intent of the CR-1 and CR-1(MH) Single Family Residence Zones to establish low density residential areas consisting of single family dwellings and compatible uses on moderately sized lots. These zones shall provide for the more restrictive requirements associated with a moderately sized lot residential district consistent with community values and needs Standards consistent with those values and needs appropriate for a single family residence zone shall 1) stabilize and protect the district's residential character while promoting a suitable environment for family life, 2) provide for the ORDINANCE NO 382 PAGE 5 OF 20 r^°s access of light and air to windows while providing for privacy by controlling the spacing and height of structures, 3) require the provisions of open space and regulate signs to enhance the quality of life; and 4) require the provision of off-street parking to promote a safe and effective traffic circulation system. The CR-1 Zone permits single family dwellings of conventional construction only, while the CR-1(MH) Zone also permits mobile home dwellings. Section 15.0202 Permitted Principle Uses Permitted principle uses shall be limited to any one (1) of the .016., following: 1. Any permitted principle use in the R1-43 Single Family Residence Zone (see Section 15 1.0102) 2. CR-1(MH) Zone only: one (1) single family dwelling unit, conventional construction, per lot, or one (1) manufactured or mobile home dwelling unit per lot (excludes the use of a recreational vehicle as a dwelling). Section 15.0203 Permitted Accessory Uses Accessory uses as permitted in the R1-43 and R1-43(MH) Single Family Residence Zones (see Section 15 1.0103) Section 15 0204 Uses Subject to a Conditional Use Permit Uses as set forth in the R1-43 and R1-43(MH) Single Family Residence Zones as subject to a Conditional Use Permit (see Section 15 1.0104) Section 15.0205 Intensity of Use 1. Minimum lot size shall be as follows a Twenty thousand (20,000) square feet net per lot; except b. In areas having federally patented roadway easements, the minimum lot size shall be calculated on a gross basis; except that for a corner lot at the intersection of two (2) arterial roadways, the net basis for minimum lot size shall apply c. Lots of record of lesser size than (a) or (b) above which exist on the effective date of Ordinance No. 382 shall be deemed to comply with the minimum lot size and width requirements of these zones, subject to all other requirements of this Ordinance 2. Minimum lot width shall be eighty feet (80') 3. Maximum lot coverage by all buildings shall be thirty percent (30%). Section 15.0206 Height Maximum building height shall be twenty feet (20'). Section 15.0207 Setbacks The following minimum setbacks shall be required- 1. Front yard . . . 25 feet 2. Rear yard 25 feet ORDINANCE NO. 382 PAGE 6 OF 20 n it J r 3. Side yard . . . 10 feet 4. Street side yard setback of a corner lot shall be a minimum of fifteen feet (15'), except that the street side yard setback of a corner lot adjacent to a key lot shall be the minimum required front yard setback. Section 15 0208 Parking and Loading Off-street parking and loading shall be provided as required in Article 20 Parking, Loading, and Interior or Private Street Standards. Section 15.0209 Signs Signs are permitted in accordance with the provisions of Article 21 Sign Code. SECTION 15 0300 CR-2 AND CR-2(MH) SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE ZONES Section 15.0301 Statement of Legislative Intent It is the intent of the CR-2 and CR-2(MH) Single Family Residence Zones to establish low density residential areas consisting of single family dwellings and compatible uses on smaller sized lots. These zones shall provide for the more restrictive requirements associated with a smaller sized lot residential district consistent with community values and needs Standards consistent with those values and needs and appropriate for a single family residence zone shall 1) stabilize and protect the district's residential character while promoting a suitable environment for family life; 2) provide for the access of light and air to windows while providing privacy by controlling the spacing and height of structures, 3) require the provisions of open space and regulate signs to enhance the quality of life; and 4) require the provision of off-street parking to promote a safe and effective traffic circulation system. The CR-2 Zone permits single family dwellings of conventional construction only, while the CR-2(MH) Zone also permits mobile home dwellings. Section 15 0302 Permitted Principle Uses Permitted principle uses shall be limited to any one (1) of the following: 1. One (1) single family dwelling unit, conventional construction, per lot. Ar 2. CR-2(MH) Zone only: one (1) single family dwelling unit, conventional construction, per lot; or one (1) manufactured or mobile home dwelling unit per lot (excludes the use of a recreational vehicle as a dwelling). 3. Public parks, public recreation areas, and publicly owned and operated properties. 4. Public schools. Section 15 0303 Permitted Accessory Uses Accessory uses shall be limited to the following 1. Keeping of not more than one (1) non-transient or boarder by the resident family. 2 Private basketball court, tennis court, or swimming pool ORDINANCE NO. 382 PAGE 7 OF 20 401-3 3. Accessory buildings including storage sheds (no accessory building shall be used for sleeping or living purposes), subject to the requirements of Section 6.0116. 4 Raising of garden crops, vineyard crops, fruits and plants incidental to the residential use of the land and not for retail sales. 5. Home occupation. Section 15.0304 Uses Subject to a Conditional Use Permit Uses as set forth in the R1-43 and R1-43(MH) Single Family Arm,„ Zones as subject to a Conditional Use Permit (see Section 15.1.0104). Section 15.0305 Intensity of Use 1 Minimum lot size shall be eleven thousand (11,000) square feet. 2. Minimum lot width shall be seventy feet (70'). 3. Lots of record of lesser size than 11,000 square feet which exist on the effective date of Ordinance No. 382 shall be deemed to comply with the minimum lot size and width requirements of these zones, subject to all other requirements of this Ordinance. 4. Maximum lot coverage by all buildings shall be thirty percent (30%). Section 15 0306 Height Maximum building height shall be twenty feet (20'). Section 15 0307 Setbacks The following minimum setbacks shall be required: 1. Front yard 25 feet 2. Rear yard . . . . . 25 feet 3. Side yard 10 feet 4 Street side yard setback of a corner lot shall be a minimum of fifteen feet (15'), except that the street side yard setback of a corner lot adjacent to a key lot shall /mk, be the minimum required front yard setback. Section 15.0308 Parking and Loading Off-street parking and loading shall be provided as required in Article 20 Parking, Loading, and Interior or Private Street Standards. Section 15.0309 Signs Signs are permitted in accordance with the provisions of Article 21 Sign Code SECTION 15.1.0300 R1-8 AND R1-8(MH) SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE ZONES Section 15.1.0301 Statement of Legislative Intent It is the intent of the R1-8 and R1-8(MH) Single Family Residence Zones to establish a medium density single family residential range of living. These zones shall provide for the more restrictive requirements associated with moderate sized lots consistent with community values and needs. Standards consistent with those values and ORDINANCE NO. 382 PAGE 8 OF 20 Aft. ,Ark needs and appropriate for a single family residence zone shall: 1) stabilize and protect the district's residential character while promoting a suitable environment for family life, 2) provide for the access of light and air to windows while providing privacy by controlling spacing and height of structures; 3) require the provisions of open space and regulate signs to enhance the quality of life, and 4) require the provision of off-street parking to promote a safe and effective traffic circulation system. The R1-8 Zone permits single family dwellings of conventional construction only, while the R1-8(MH) Zone also permits mobile home dwellings. Aglik Section 15.1.0302 Permitted Principle Uses 1. Any permitted principle use in the CR-2 Single Family Residence Zone (see Section 15.0302). 2. R1-8(MH) Zone only. one (1) single family dwelling unit, conventional construction, per lot, or one (1) manufactured or mobile home dwelling unit per lot (excludes the use of a recreational vehicle as a dwelling unit). Section 15.1.0303 Permitted Accessory Uses Accessory uses as permitted in the CR-2 and CR-2(MH) Single Family Residence Zones (see Section 15.0303). Section 15.1.0304 Uses Subject to a Conditional Use Permit Uses as set forth in the R1-43 and R1-43(MH) Single Family Residence Zones as subject to a Conditional Use Permit (see Section 15 1.0104). Section 15.1.0305 Intensity of Use 1. Minimum lot size shall be eleven thousand (11,000) square feet 2. Modification of lot area requirement: Minimum lot size shall be reduced to eight thousand (8,000) square feet for: a. Lots in a subdivision provided that approval for modification of lot area requirement shall not be effective until the subdivision final plat Amok has been approved by the City and recorded in the Office of the County Recorder; or b. Lots in a street improvement district for which the City has ordered the improvements or improvements have been completed, or c. Lots abutting on, or having City approved access to a dedicated public street or streets for which all off-site improvements have been installed to current City standards as specified in the Apache Junction Development Guide. 3. Minimum lot width shall be sixty feet (60'). 4. Lots of record of lesser size than (1) or (2) above which exist on the effective date of Ordinance No. 382 shall be deemed to comply with minimum lot size and width requirements of these zones, subject to all other requirements of this Ordinance. ORDINANCE NO. 382 PAGE 9 OF 20 5. Maximum lot coverage by all buildings shall be forty percent (40%). Section 15.1.0306 Height Maximum building height shall be twenty feet (20'). Section 15.1.0307 Setbacks The following minimum setbacks shall be required. 1. Front yard 20 feet 2. Rear yard ...... .. . . 25 feet 3. Side yard: a Interior lots (having alley access). no side yard shall be less than six feet (6') and the total of both side yards shall be not less than sixteen feet (16'). b. Interior lots (without alley access): no side yard shall be less than six feet (6') and one side yard shall not be less than ten feet (10'). 4. Street side yard setback of a corner lot shall be a minimum of fifteen feet (15'), except that the street side yard setback of a corner lot adjacent to a key lot shall be the minimum required front yard setback. The interior side yard shall be a minimum of six feet (6'). Section 15.1.0308 Parking and Loading Off-street parking and loading shall be provided as required in Article 20 Parking, Loading, and Interior or Private Street Standards. Section 15.1 0309 Signs Signs are permitted in accordance with the provisions of Article 21 Sign Code. SECTION 15.0400 CR-3 AND CR-3(MH) SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE ZONES Section 15 0401 Statement of Legislative Intent It is the intent of the CR-3 and CR-3(MH) Single Family Residence Zones to establish medium density residential areas consisting of single family dwellings and compatible uses on small size lots. These zones shall provide for the more restrictive requirements associated with a small lot residential district consistent with community values and needs Standards consistent with those values and needs and appropriate for a single family residence zone shall: 1) stabilize and protect the district's residential character while promoting a suitable environment for family life, 2) provide for the access of light and air to windows while providing privacy by controlling the spacing and height of structures; 3) require the provisions of open space and regulate signs to enhance the quality of life, and 4) require the provision of off-street parking to promote a safe and effective traffic circulation system. The CR-3 Zone permits single family dwellings of conventional construction only, while the CR-3(MH) Zone also permits mobile home dwellings. Section 15.0402 Permitted Principle Uses Permitted principle uses shall be limited to any one (1) of the following: ORDINANCE NO. 382 PAGE 10 OF 20 1. Any permitted principle use in the R1-8 Single Family Residence Zone (see Section 15.1.0302). 2. CR-3(MH) Zone only one (1) single family dwelling unit, conventional construction, per lot, or one (1) manufactured or mobile home dwelling unit per lot (excludes the use of a recreational vehicle as a dwelling unit). Section 15 0403 Permitted Accessory Uses Accessory uses as permitted in the CR-2 and CR-2(MH) Single Family omink Residence Zones (see Section 15 0303) Section 15.0404 Uses Subject to a Conditional Use Permit Uses as set forth in the R1-43 and R1-43(MH) Single Family Residence Zones as subject to a Conditional Use Permit (see Section 15.1.0104). Section 15.0405 Intensity of Use 1 Minimum lot size shall be eleven thousand (11,000) square feet 2. Modification of lot area requirement: Minimum lot size shall be reduced to seven thousand (7,000) square feet for: a. Lots in a subdivision provided that approval for modification of lot area requirement shall not be effective until the subdivision final plat has been approved by the City and recorded in the Office of the County Recorder, or b. Lots in a street improvement district for which the City has ordered the improvements or improvements have been completed; or c. Lots abutting on, or having City approved access to a dedicated public street or streets for which all off-site improvements have been installed to current City standards as specified in the Apache Junction Development Guide. 3 Minimum lot width shall be sixty feet (60'). /mik 4. Lots of record of lesser size than (1) or (2) above which exist on the effective date of Ordinance No. 382 shall be deemed to comply with minimum lot size and width requirements of these zones, subject to all other requirements of this Ordinance. 5. Maximum lot coverage by all buildings shall be forty percent (40%). Section 15 0406 Height Maximum building height shall be twenty feet (20') Section 15.0407 Setbacks The following minimum setbacks shall be required 1 Front yard 20 feet 2. Rear yard 20 feet ORDINANCE NO. 382 PAGE 11 OF 20 4P"T71, 3. Side yard a. Interior lots (having alley access): no side yard shall be less than five feet (5') and the total of both side yards shall be not less than fourteen feet (14'). b. Interior lots (without alley access). no side yard shall be less than five feet (5') and one side yard shall not be less than ten feet (10') 4 Street side yard setback of a corner lot shall be a minimum of fifteen feet (15'), except that the street side yard setback of a corner lot adjacent to a key lot shall be the minimum required front yard setback. The interior side yard shall be a minimum of five feet (5'). Section 15.0408 Parking and Loading Off-street parking and loading shall be provided as required in Article 20 Parking, Loading, and Interior or Private Street Standards. Section 15.0409 Signs Signs are permitted in accordance with the provisions of Article 21 Sign Code. SECTION 15.1.0400 R-1 DUPLEX RESIDENCE ZONE Section 15.1.0401 Statement of Legislative Intent It is the intent of the R-1 duplex residence zone to establish medium density conventionally built residential areas consisting of a mix of single family and duplex units situated on single lots which are compatible uses consistent with community values and needs. Standards consistent with those values and needs for the mix of housing shall 1) stabilize and protect the district's residential character while promoting a suitable environment for family life, 2) provide for access of light and air to windows while providing privacy by controlling the spacing and height of structures; and 3) require the provision of off-street parking to promote a safe and effective traffic circulation system. Section 15.1.0402 Permitted Principle Uses Permitted principle uses shall be limited to any one (1) of the following: "Ink, 1 One (1) single family dwelling per lot, conventional construction. 2. One (1) duplex dwelling per lot. Section 15.1.0403 Permitted Accessory Uses Accessory uses as permitted in the CR-2 and CR-2(MH) Single Family Residence Zones (see Section 15.0303). Section 15 1 0404 Uses Subject to a Conditional Use Permit Uses as set forth in the R1-43 and R1-43(MH) Single Family Residence Zones as subject to a Conditional Use Permit (see Section 15.1.0104). Section 15 1 0405 Intensity of Use 1. Minimum lot size shall be eleven thousand (11,000) square feet ORDINANCE NO. 382 PAGE 12 OF 20 oak Am. 2. Modification of lot area requirement: Minimum lot size shall be reduced to six thousand (6,000) square feet for a single family dwelling, or eight thousand (8,000) square feet per duplex dwelling for. a. Lots in a subdivision provided that approval for modification of lot area requirement shall not be effective until the subdivision final plat has been approved by the City and recorded in the Office of the County Recorder; or Amok b. Lots in a street improvement district for which the City has ordered the improvements or improvements have been completed, or c. Lots abutting on, or having City approved access to a dedicated public street or streets for which all off-site improvements have been installed to current City standards as specified in the Apache Junction Development Guide. 3. Minimum lot width shall be sixty feet (60'). 4. Lots of record of lesser size than (1) or (2) above which exist on the effective date of Ordinance No. 382 shall be deemed to comply with minimum lot size and width requirements of these zones, subject to all other requirements of this Ordinance. 5. Maximum lot coverage by all buildings shall be fifty percent (50%). Section 15.1.0406 Height Maximum building height shall be twenty feet (20') Section 15.1.0407 Setbacks The following minimum setbacks shall be required 1. Front yard . ..... . 20 feet 2. Rear yard 25 feet 3. Side yard a► a. Interior lots (having alley access). no side yard shall be less than six feet (6') and the total of both side yards shall be not less than sixteen feet (16'). b. Interior lots (without alley access)• no side yard shall be less than six feet (6') and one side yard shall not be less than ten feet (10'). 4. Street side yard setback of a corner lot shall be a minimum of fifteen feet (15'), except that the street side yard setback of a corner lot adjacent to a key lot shall be the minimum required front yard setback. The interior side yard shall be a minimum of six feet (6'). Section 15.1.0408 Parking and Loading Off-street parking and loading shall be provided as required in Article 20 Parking, Loading, and Interior or Private Street Standards Section 15.1.0409 Signs ORDINANCE NO. 382 PAGE 13 OF 20 Amk Signs are permitted in accordance with the provisions of Article 21 Sign Code. SECTION 15.0500 CR-4 MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENCE ZONE Section 15 0501 Statement of Legislative Intent It is the intent of the CR-4 multiple family residence zone to establish medium density conventionally built residential areas consisting of a mix of single family through four-plex units situated on single lots which are compatible uses consistent with community values and needs. Standards consistent with those values and needs for the mix of housing shall 1) stabilize and protect the district's residential character while promoting a suitable environment for family life; 2) provide for the access of light and air to windows while providing privacy by controlling the spacing and height of structures; and 3) require the provision of off-street parking to promote a safe and effective traffic circulation system. Section 15.0502 Permitted Principle Uses Permitted principle uses shall be limited to any one (1) of the following 1. One (1) single family dwelling, conventional construction, per lot. 2. One (1) duplex dwelling per lot. 3. One (1) three-family multiple dwelling per lot 4 One (1) four-family multiple dwelling per lot. 5. Public parks, public recreation areas, and publicly owned and operated properties. 6. Public schools. Section 15.0503 Permitted Accessory Uses Accessory uses as permitted in the CR-2 and CR-2(MH) Single Family Residence Zones (see Section 15 0303). Section 15.0504 Uses Subject to a Conditional Use Permit 1. Uses as set forth in Section 6.0101. 2. Churches and church-related uses 3 Private educational institutions offering a curriculum of general instruction comparable to public schools 4. Golf courses, including practice driving ranges, as an accessory use (except miniature golf course or commercial driving range not accessory to a golf course). 5. Private recreation areas and facilities. 6. Day care center or preschool. 7. Private club, fraternity, sorority, and lodges 8. Residential health care facility. 9. Boarding houses and rooming houses. 10. Condominiums, new and conversions. 11. Townhouses. ORDINANCE NO 382 PAGE 14 OF 20 12. Dwelling group consisting of permitted dwelling types. Section 15.0505 Intensity of Use 1. Minimum lot size shall be 7,000 square feet 2. Minimum lot area per dwelling unit for duplex or multiple dwelling shall be 3,500 square feet. 3. Minimum lot width shall be sixty feet (60'). Asime 4. Lots of record of lesser size than 7,000 square feet which exist on the effective date of Ordinance No. 382 shall be deemed to comply with the minimum lot size and width requirements of this zone, subject to all other requirements of this Ordinance. 5. Maximum lot coverage by all buildings shall be fifty percent (50%). Section 15 0506 Height 1. Maximum building height shall be twenty feet (20'), except that with the approval of a Conditional Use Permit, building height may be increased to a maximum of twenty-five feet (25'). 2. Building height shall not exceed one (1) story within fifty feet (50') of any single family residential district boundary Section 15.0507 Setbacks The following minimum setbacks shall be required. 1. Front yard 20 feet 2. Rear Yard.. .. 25 feet 3. Side Yard: a. Interior lots (having alley access) no side yard shall be less than six feet (6') and the total of both side yards shall be not less than sixteen feet (16'). b. Interior lots (without alley access): no side yard shall be less than six feet (6') and one side yard shall not be less than ten feet (10'). 4. Street side yard setback of a corner lot shall be a minimum of fifteen feet (15'), except that the street side yard setback of a corner lot adjacent to a key lot shall be the minimum required front yard setback. The interior side yard shall be a minimum of six feet (6'). Section 15.0508 Distance Between Main Buildings There shall be a minimum distance of fourteen feet (14') between main buildings. Section 15 0509 Open Space 1. There shall be a minimum of ten percent (10%) of the net area provided as common usable open space, recreational area, or recreational facility, such area shall not include: a. Private or public streets, alleys, and other rights-of-way. b Vehicular drives, parking, loading and storage areas. ORDINANCE NO 382 PAGE 15 OF 20 c. Tracts or areas having a dimension of less than twenty feet (20') d. Areas encumbered by improvements rendering the area unusable for recreation. 2. Private open space shall be provided adjacent to each dwelling unit equal to a minimum of ten percent (10%) of the gross floor area of the dwelling unit, except that for dwelling units above the first floor this open space requirement may be satisfied by providing a balcony or balconies equal to a minimum of five percent (5%) of the gross floor area of the dwelling unit with a minimum width of a balcony used to satisfy this requirement to be eight feet (8'). Section 15.0510 Parking and Loading Off-street parking and loading shall be provided as required in Article 20 Parking, Loading, and Interior or Private Street Standards. Section 15.0511 Signs Signs are permitted in accordance with the provisions of Article 21 Sign Code. SECTION 15.0600 CR-5 MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENCE ZONE Section 15.0601 Statement of Legislative Intent It is the intent of the CR-5 Multiple Family Residence Zone to establish high density residential areas consistent with community values and needs. Standards consistent with those values and needs for a multiple family residence zone shall 1) stabilize and protect the district's residential character while promoting a suitable environment for family life, 2) provide for access of light and air to windows while providing privacy by controlling the spacing and height of structures; 3) provide for a level of amenities and open space commensurate with the need of higher concentrations of population, and 4) require the provision of off-street parking to promote a safe and effective traffic circulation system. Section 15.0602 Permitted Principle Uses Permitted principle uses shall be limited to: 1. Duplex dwellings. 2 Multiple family dwellings. 3. Dwelling groups consisting of permitted dwelling types. 4. Public parks, public recreation areas, and publicly owned and operated properties. 5. Public schools. Section 15.0603 Permitted Accessory Uses Accessory uses as permitted in the CR-2 and CR-2(MH) Single Family Residence Zones (see Section 15.0303). Section 15.0604 Uses Subject to a Conditional Use Permit 1. Uses as set forth in Section 6.0101 2. Churches and church-related uses. ORDINANCE NO. 382 PAGE 16 OF 20 Ask 3. Private educational institutions offering a curriculum of general instruction comparable to public schools 4. Golf courses, including practice driving ranges, as an accessory use (except miniature golf course or commercial driving range not accessory to a golf course). 5. Private recreation areas and facilities. 6. Day care center or preschool. 7. Private club, fraternity, sorority, and lodges. Amok 8. Residential health care facility. 9. Boarding houses and rooming houses 10. Condominiums, new and conversions. 11. Townhouses. 12. Single family dwellings. Section 15.0605 Intensity of Use 1. Minimum lot size shall be 10,000 square feet. 2. Minimum lot area per dwelling unit shall be 2,000 square feet. 3. Minimum lot width shall be seventy feet (70'). 4. Lots of record of lesser size than 10,000 square feet which exist on the effective date of Ordinance No. 382 shall be deemed to comply with the minimum lot size and width require- ments of this zone, subject to all other requirements of this Ordinance 5. Maximum lot coverage by all buildings shall be fifty percent (50%) Section 15.0606 Height 1 Maximum building height shall be twenty feet (20'), except that with the appoval of a Conditional Use Permit, building height may be increased to a maximum of twenty-five feet (25'). 2. Building height shall not exceed one (1) story within fifty feet (50') of any single family residential district boundary. Section 15 0607 Setbacks The following minimum setbacks shall be required 1. Front yard 25 feet 2. Rear yard 35 feet 3. Side yard 10 feet 4. Street side yard setback of a corner lot shall be a minimum of fifteen feet (15'), except that the street side yard setback of a corner lot adjacent to a key lot shall be the minimum required front yard setback. Section 15.0608 Distance Between Main Buildings There shall be a minimum distance of fourteen feet (14') between main buildings. ORDINANCE NO. 382 PAGE 17 OF 20 Section 15.0609 Open Space 1. There shall be a minimum of ten percent (10%) of the net area for residential uses maintaining a density not exceeding 3,500 square feet of net area per dwelling unit, or fifteen percent (15%) of the net area for residential uses exceeding a density of 3,500 square feet of net area per dwelling unit, provided as common usable open space, recreational area or recreational facility, such area shall not include a. Private or public streets, alleys, and other rights-of-way. b Vehicular drives, parking, loading and storage areas. /",,, c. Tracts or areas having a dimension of less than twenty feet (20'). d. Areas encumbered by improvements rendering the area unusable for recreation. 2. Private open space shall be provided adjacent to each dwelling unit equal to a minimum of ten percent (10%) of the gross floor area of the dwelling unit, except that for dwelling units above the first floor this open space requirement may be satisfied by providing a balcony or balconies equal to a minimum of five percent (5%) of the gross floor area of the dwelling unit with a minimum width of a balcony used to satisfy this requirement to be eight feet (8'). Section 15.0610 Parking and Loading Off-street parking and loading shall be provided as required in Article 20 Parking, Loading, and Interior or Private Street Standards. Section 15.0611 Signs Signs are permitted in accordance with the provisions of Article 21 Sign Code. Section 15 0801 Uses Permitted 1. Any use permitted in the CR-3 Zone. 2. Mobile home park. 3. Travel trailer or recreational vehicle park. Assak 4. Mobile home subdivisions. 5. Mobile homes and manufactured homes on individual lots (not in a recorded subdivision) Section 15.0803 Mobile Home Subdivisions and Lots Not in a Recorded Subdivision 1. Not more than one (1) mobile home, manufactured home, or single family dwelling shall be permitted on any one (1) lot. 2. Mobile home subdivisions of ten (10) or more acres in area [ shall be screened around their perimeters, except for gates and acccessways, by an opaque fence or solid wall, of not less than five feet (5') nor more than six feet (6') in height measured on the fence or wall from outside the subdivision. 3. Maximum building height shall be twenty feet (20'). 4. Minimum lot area shall be 8,000 square feet. ORDINANCE NO. 382 PAGE 18 OF 20 GawoMIr ON #111N 5. Minimum lot width shall be sixty feet (60') 6 Maximum lot coverage shall be forty percent (40%) 7. Setbacks. , The following minimum setbacks shall be required. a. Front yard 20 feet b. Rear yard . . 20 feet c Side yard . . . 10 feet d. Street side yard setback of a corner lot shall be a minimum of fifteen feet (15'), except that the street side yard setback of a corner lot adjacent to a key lot shall be the minimum required front yard setback. Section 15 0805 (Deleted) Section 15 0806 Upon the effective date of Ordinance No. 382, no property shall be developed, used, nor lots created in accordance with the provisions of Section 15 0803 unless the property was zoned TH prior to the effective date of Ordinance No 382 This restriction shall not be applicable to property zoned TH after the effective date of Ordinance No 382 for which there was a complete application for rezoning filed and advertised for public hearing prior to the effective date of Ordinance No 382 IL 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, 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 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 hereby 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 Norman S Hill Mayor ORDINANCE NO 382 PAGE 19 OF 20 s ATTEST. Kathleen Connelly City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM. ,.1 David F. Alexander City Attorney I ORDINANCE NO 382 PAGE 20 OF 20 A. A. ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES ?)- ITEM # MEETING OF MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: culom YES NO ABSTAINED VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL I COUNCILMAN EIDSON COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO v MAYOR HILL UNANI"1OUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES / \\ 1)'1 ' kSi 5)Cf6 G+-\l'Ar kJ"' 0 ITEf1 # 6 MEETING OF �/7 LAI MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: "f2ILL' 1 IS NO ABSTAINED COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON v COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER ✓/ COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ I MAYOR HILL V UNANIMOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES / ; 0 ,....., CO) VII) ((crir) litY / \\) uV1.1 ----) , ,0 ITEM # MEETING OF /7 MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: YES NOlie ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ fig, COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR j ) 1' °t) .... COUNCILMAN BALJO y- ', \,,v \l' , VICE MAYOR KK BA EDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON c\S COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER A ._MAYOR HILL , UNANI"1OUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES ITEf1 11 6 MEETING OF / I MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: YE NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN BALJO VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL Auk COUNCILMAN EIDSON V COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR MAYOR HILL UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ITEM NO. 5 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 382, 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. 382, BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 382, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, ZONING ORDINANCE, BY �... AMENDING SECTIONS 5.0101, 6.0116, 14.0101, 15.0200, 15.0300, 15.0400, 1.5, b 5°D 15.0600, 15.0801, AND 15.0803; BE1 DELETING SECTION 6.0117, 6.0116 AND 15.0805; AND BY ADDING SECTIONS 15.1.0100, 15.1.0300, 15.1.400, AND 15.0806; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AND EMERGENCY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. FOR APPROVAL (With the Emergency Clause) ITEM NO. 5 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 382, 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. 382, BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE. St?2 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 382, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, ZONING ORDINANCE, BY AMENDING SECTIONS 5.0101, 6.0116, 14.0101, 15.0200, 15.0300, 15.0400, 15.0600, 15.0801, AND 15.0803; BE DELETING SECTION 6.0117, 6.018 AND 15.0805; AND BY ADDING SECTIONS 15.1.0100, 15.1.0300, 15.1.400, AND 15.0806; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AND EMERGENCY, BE DENIED. FOR DENIAL (With the Emergency Clause) p8ACHE do V �I . a Q l l : Z '9RI20t11>‘ `Oily o� ( ache unction DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT September 11 , 1985 MEMORANDUM TO:_ THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL /;i THROUGH: 65 MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER ' FROM: (p)CHARLES R. NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM - SEPTEMBER 17 , 1985 PUBLIC HEARING - PZ-41-85 The Planning and Zoning Commission at their September 10, 1985 meeting voted to postpone this case until their September 24 meeting. Therefore, I request that the City Council continue this public hearing until the October 15 , 1985 City Council meeting. CRN:jl Agenda Approved by `1—/ Date Item tf Consent Agenda Public Hearing `/� Old Business New Business Postponed item 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982 8002 ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES 6_\.( 1\ NA:6)klb /13 fi ITEM # MEETING OF MOTION BY: SECONDED BY TANW YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR r COUNCILMAN BALJO <' VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL 7 COUNCILMAN EIDSON COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ V MAYOR HILL 1� UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL 41C77-- ate.. ITEM NO. 6 I MOVE THAT PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 407, PZ-41-85, BE POSTPONED UNTIL THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF . CTOBER 15, 1985. PUBLIC HEARING 1 • FOR ORDINANCE NO. 409, PZ-43-85 2 • WILL THE PLANNING DIRECTOR PLEASE BRIEF THE COUNCIL ON THIS CASE . 3. WILL THE APPLICANT OR SPOKESMAN PLEASE SPEAK ON THIS CASE . 4 • IS THERE ANYONE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN FAVOR OF THIS CASE? 5 . IS THERE ANYONE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK AGAINST THIS CASE? 6 . WILL THE PLANNING DIRECTOR PRESENT THE RECOMMENDATIONS . 7 . IS THERE ANY REBUTTAL? (APPLICANT / THOSE IN FAVOR / THOSE AGAINST) CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING CALL FOR A MOTION CALL FOR A SECOND ANY DISCUSSION ROLL CALL VOTE i PQACHE✓G O ti i 00 qR `' : P 'Oily o C pache c2unctian /ZON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT September 11, 1985 p MEMORANDUM TO. HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: 90i:1 MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER FROM: V( ) CHUCK NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING SUBJECT. AGENDA ITEM - SEPTEMBER 17, 1985 PZ-43-85 (Ordinance No. 409) Project Description Rezoning case PZ-43-85 is an application of Loretta Carter to rezone her property from GR General Rural to TH Trailer Homesite Zone. The site is a 14 acre parcel developed with a mobile home located on the north side of West Tepee Street approximately 165 feet west of North Warner Drive in Section 18. It is designated Medium/High Density Opportunity on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include mobile homes to the north, east and west, and vacant land to the south. Planning Department Comments and Recommendations Staff notes that the rezoning would be consistent with the Medium/High Density Opportunity General Plan designation for the site. If approved, ,.� staff does recommend stipulating the dedication of the south forty feet (40' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes. Staff also recommends stipulating that this parcel not be developed into a mobile home or recreational vehicle park unless otherwise permitted by the City. Stipulations in Ordinance Staff and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend stipulating that this parcel not be developed into a mobile home or recreational vehicle park unless otherwise permitted by the City, and that the applicant dedicate the south forty feet (40' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes. Agenda Approved by /`- �'— Date Item # Consent Agenda Public Hearing 9�7/0- 7 Old Business New Business Postponed Item 1001 NORTH iDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002 Honorable Mayor aALCity Council Agenda Item - Ser nber 17, 1985 PZ-43-85 (Ordinance No. 409) Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendations The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of September 10, 1985, after public hearing, voted to approve the following motion: (M/S Taylor/Jorgensen 4-0-1 with Mrs. Conway voting no) "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-43-85, application of Loretta Carter for her property described as, a matter of public record, requesting rezoning from GR General Rural to TH Trailer Homesite Zone that the Commission recommends to the Apache Junction City Council the approval of said application. Any stipulations or recommendations are: 1. The applicant dedicate the south forty feet (40' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes. 2. This parcel not be developed into a mobile home or recreational vehicle park unless otherwise permitted by the City. 3. That this rezoning be governed by the ordinance districts in affect at the time of the approval of the rezoning. The reasons for this recommendation is: 1. This is the highest and best use of the property at the present time." CRN:j1 CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA REZONING APPLICATION 1. I/We hereby request a change of zoning classification from: Parcel No. 1 From t> To 7// 2 3 4 2. According to the City's General Plan, what is your property planned for? 3. Size of your property: / �!� [ 1-acres [ ] square feet 4. What is built on your property now? / 5. What has been built on the property next to yours? North /� .-,//e.- South J/�i�� > 74 East /7AgIeli.i = /4 ,-/-7,5, West 6. Legal description of the property proposed to be rezoned: cif G //4,5 f /74% L//`/3' /� %0!l/�� `l��J �•�sf O 1 7 G �i ��� e2 IT I� �(� // /L. / Section /OP , Township 1 North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Apache Junction, Pinal. County, Arizona. 7. What is your County Assessor's Tax Parcel Number? /D p- _ O 440 8. Why are you requesting this rezoning? ,�j> ,e'!„./7, -/ • (Please Complete Reverse Side of Form) FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Case Number 9Z - Y:�-�S Proposed Ordinance No. y�aj Date Filed 7// 7/Y�-� Application Received� by: p, Receipt No. s�,3 Fee Amount k,s ,- )0 , Page 1 of 2 Revised 4/25/85 PZ-43-85 REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE • WEST SMOKETREE STREET VACANT MOBILE HOME MOBILE HOME MOBILE HOME VACANT MOBILE HOME MOBILE HOME > MOBILE HOME A � x a MOBILE MOBILE MOBILE z VACANT VACANT A HOME HOME HOME Q HOME U � s E� F' p z z • WEST TEPEE STREET _a - - - - _ - s r r - r _ .,r • VACANT VACANT L 1 MOBILE HOME t l � r TH TH l• 1 • r 1 - -- - - - l ' SUBJECT SITE 1 LIMITS OF ZONING (REMAINDER IS GENERAL RURAL) I I I 0 200 400 ORDINANCE NO 409 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 DISTRICT MAP, CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-43-85 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE 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 Zoning District Map, City of Apache Junction, Arizona, for the parcel of land described as The West 2 of the East # of Lot 20, 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 from GR General Rural to TH Trailer Homesite Zone, subject to the following stipulations 1) the applicant dedicate the south forty feet (40') of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes, and 2) this parcel not be developed into a mobile home or recreational vehicle 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 Il 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 Norman S. Hill Mayor ATTEST: Kathleen Connelly City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM David F Alexander City Attorney PZ-43-85 PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 409 REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE WEST SMOKETREE STREET � x � w � j m Q � F p; O / O WEST TEPEE STREET j I i I I I t { { I t ( I t TH TH I I 1 1 { I I t 1 I SUBJECT SITE LIMITS OF ZONING (REMAINDER IS GENERAL RURAL) 0 200 400 1 ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES n / ir\vk ITEf1 # 11 ,MEETING OF MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: 16 YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ U COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR .-. COUNCILMAN BALJO , VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL ,/ COUNCILMAN EIDSON COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER _MAYOR HILL UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES 9 ./i V s 6 ITEM # MEETING F 11 I7 MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL V COUNCILMAN EIDSON V MAYOR HILL J UNANI"4OUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ITEM NO. 7 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 409, 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. 409 BY TITLE ONLY. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 409, 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 DISTRICT MAP, CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-43-85 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. FOR APPROVAL ITEM NO. 7 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 409, 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. 409 BY TITLE ONLY. St 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 409, 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 DISTRICT MAP, CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-43-85 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE DENIED. FOR DENIAL PUBLIC HEARING 1 . FOR ORDINANCE NO. 410, PZ-44-85 2 . WILL THE PLANNING DIRECTOR PLEASE BRIEF THE COUNCIL ON THIS CASE . 3 . WILL THE APPLICANT OR SPOKESMAN PLEASE SPEAK ON THIS CASE . 4 . IS THERE ANYONE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN FAVOR OF THIS CASE? 5 . IS THERE ANYONE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK AGAINST THIS CASE? 6 . WILL THE PLANNING DIRECTOR PRESENT THE RECOMMENDATIONS . 7 . IS THERE ANY REBUTTAL? (APPLICANT / THOSE IN FAVOR / THOSE AGAINST) CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING CALL FOR A MOTION CALL FOR A SECOND ANY DISCUSSION ROLL CALL VOTE ( CH?) pxti n.0% O U loll . ' ~ Z _ ' t'-‹ gRIZONP Vity U ache o2uncticn DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT September 11 , 1985 Il-. MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Agenda Approved by f/ n Date Item # THROUGH: 4� ,MICHAEL J. McNULTY , CITY MANAGER Consent Agenda FROM: CHUCK NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Public Hearing ���� �� (l CT' Old Business SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM - SEPTEMBER 17, 1985 New Business PZ-44-85 (ORDINANCE NO. 410) Postponed Item Project Description Rezoning case PZ-44-85 is an application of Keith and Martha Burkinshaw to rezone their property from GR General Rural to TH Trailer Homesite. The site is a 1; acre parcel developed with a mobile home located at the southwest corner of the intersection of West Smoketree Street and North Warner Drive in Section 18. It is designated Medium/High Density Opportunity on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include mobile homes to the north, east, south and west, and a single family dwelling to the northeast. Planning Department Comments and Recommendations Staff notes that the rezoning would be consistent with the Medium/High Density Opportunity General Plan designation for the site. If approved, staff ..... does recommend stipulating the dedication of the north and east thirty-three feet (33' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes along with a twenty foot (20' ) by twenty foot (20' ) cut-off at the intersection of West Smoketree Street and North Warner Drive. Staff also recommends stipulating that this parcel not be developed into a mobile home or recreational vehicle park unless otherwise permitted by the City. Stipulations in Ordinance Staff and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend stipulating that the dedication of the north and east thirty-three feet (33' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes along with a twenty foot (20' ) by twenty foot (20' ) cut-off at the intersection of West Smoketree and North Warner Drive, and that this parcel not be developed into a mobile home or recreational vehicle park unless otherwise permitted by the City. 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002 Honorable Mayor a,5a City Council 4011. __ Agenda Item - Set nber 17, 1985 PZ-44-85 (Ordinance No. 410) Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of September 10, 1985, after public hearing, voted to approve the following motion: (M/S Jorgensen/Hoaglin 5-0-0) "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona , that rezoning case PZ-44-85, application of Keith and Martha Burkinshaw for their property described as, a matter of public record, requesting rezoning from GR General Rural to TH Trailer Homesite Zone that the Commission recommends to the Apache Junction City Council the approval of said application. Any stipulations or recommendations are: 1. The applicants dedicate the north and east thirty-three feet (33' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes along with a twenty foot (20' ) by twenty foot (20 ' ) cut-off at the intersection of West Smoketree and North Warner Drive. 2. This parcel not be developed into a mobile home or recreational vehicle park unless otherwise permitted by the City. The reasons for this recommendation are: 1. This rezoning is consistent with the Medium/High Density Opportunity General Plan designation." CRN:jl CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA REZONING APPLICATION 1. I/We hereby request a change of zoning classification from: Parcel No. 1 From change /l'l( .G9 To g7Z�(,(C'-f/`/'�71t/AL,./ ., 2 3 4 2. According7 ) to 'the City's�� General Plan, what is your property planned for? -1 2 (GLYIr7/ __Lz� _-f!'(�176h///4147, 3. Size of your property: /y [ a- cres [ ] square feet 4. What is built on your property now? a 7J1r-41_,(P_, ./ Zr'71 u1 ,a,C 47/1. 5. What has been built on the property next to yours? �r North ./fr1LCetyr" South /1/l'e. /)ZIN�t et 71t{,Pi � /- East /ho7 /27/ / j West /4Q(' 6. Legal description of the property proposed to be rezoned: Nz N� 4 �EYI SW Section /6-7 , Township 1 North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Apache Junction, Pinal. County, Arizona. 7. What is your County Assessor's Tax Parcel Number? /Q0-,3:3 - 34/ 8. Why are you requesting this rezoning? �70 4 /u<7 / az,/ 6) )201 ll/z(-(I' ' XIC4/76 Gin. 71Z{' 0 (Please Complete Reverse Side of Form) FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Case Number PZ - LN-VCProposed Ordinance No. Li 1 D Date Filed It Application Received by: J , Receipt No. ZJ 4 Fee Amount a 0 , Q Page 1 of 2 Revised 4/25/85 P Z-44-85 REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE MOBILE HOME MOBILE HOME SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING WEST SMOKETREE STREET VACANT MOBILE HOME MOBILE HOME w _ . VACANT ; MOBILE HOME MOBILE HOME x MOBILE HOME � A A t� _ w z VACANT q MOBILE MOBILE MOBILE MOBILE Q VACANT MOBILE U HOME HOME HOME HOME 3 HOME E4 E' O O z z • WEST TEPEE STREET - - 4 $ I I I I • ' I I I I I TH I I TH 1 I I I I I • 1 1 I SUBJECT SITE 1 ; LIMITS OF ZONING (REMAINDER IS GENERAL RURAL) f 1 I 1 0 200 400 ORDINANCE NO 410 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 DISTRICT MAP, CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-44-85 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, Ir ARIZONA, THAT �1 SECTION I IN GENERAL The zoning district classification on the Zoning District Map, City of Apache Junction, Arizona, for the parcel of land described as: The North 1 of the Northeast * of the Southeast ; of the Southwest ; 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 from GR General Rural to TH Trailer Homesite Zone, subject to the following stipulations: 1) the applicants dedicate the north and east thirty-three feet (33') of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes along with a twenty foot (20') by twenty foot (20') cut-off at the intersection of West Smoketree Street and North Warner Drive; and 2) this parcel not be developed into a mobile home or recreational vehicle 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 /\ Norman S Hill Mayor ATTEST: Kathleen Connelly City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: David F. Alexander City Attorney PZ-44-85 PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 410 REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE WEST SMOKETREE STREET w � � Ca a a w a z a Q w � x 4 a a O WEST TEPEE STREET j I i I I I I I' I I I I I 1 I I TH I I TH L I I I I I I I I i I 1 SUBJECT SITE 1 i LIMITS OF ZONING (REMAINDER IS GENERAL RURAL) L__J f I I 0 200 400 ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES D (),A I )c)., ITEf1 # D MEETING OF 1 1 MOT I ON BY ; � SECONDED BY: YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN EIDSON COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL V MAYOR HILL UNANIMOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES ITEf1 # MEETING OF I/ / 49/ MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: IS NO ABSTAINED VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ 1 COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO MAYOR HILL UNANI!"! S IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ITEM NO. 8 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 410, 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. 410 BY TITLE ONLY. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 410, 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, CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-44-85 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE: REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. FOR APPROVAL ITEM NO. 8 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 410, 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. 410 BY TITLE ONLY. tE I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 410, 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, CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-44-85 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE: REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE DENIED. FOR DENIAL PUBLIC HEARING 1 . FOR ORDINANCE NO. 411 , PZ-45-85 2 . WILL THE PLANNING DIRECTOR PLEASE BRIEF THE COUNCIL ON THIS CASE . 3 . WILL THE APPLICANT OR SPOKESMAN PLEASE SPEAK ON THIS CASE . 4 . IS THERE ANYONE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN FAVOR OF THIS CASE? 5 . IS THERE ANYONE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK AGAINST THIS CASE? 6. WILL THE PLANNING DIRECTOR PRESENT THE RECOMMENDATIONS . 7 . IS THERE ANY REBUTTAL? (APPLICANT / THOSE IN FAVOR / THOSE AGAINST) CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING CALL FOR A MOTION CALL FOR A SECOND ANY DISCUSSION ROLL CALL VOTE pgACHE✓ i U +;Ii , , � Z r,._�.,.„ qRi Na "Oily o� Apache unction Z� DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY • DEVELOPMENT September 11, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Agenda Approved by ' Date Item # THROUGH: / MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER Consent Agenda _ FROM: a CHUCK NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Public Hearing 7 75 Old Business SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM - SEPTEMBER 17, 1985 New Business PZ-45-85 (ORDINANCE NO. 411) Postponed Item Project Description Rezoning case PZ-45-85 is an application of Jim Brinkman to rezone his property from GR General Rural to TH Trailer Homesite. The site is a 14 acre parcel developed with a mobile home located at the northeast corner of the inter- section of North Meridian Drive and West Shiprock Street in Section 18. It is designated Medium/High Residential Opportunity on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include mobile homes on the north, south and east and vacant land on the west. Planning Department Comments and Recommendations Staff notes that the rezoning would be consistent with the Medium/High Density Residential Opportunity General Plan designation for the site. If approved, staff does recommend stipulating the dedication of the west fifty feet (50' ) and the south thirty-three feet (33' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes along with a twenty foot (20' ) by twenty foot (20' ) cut-off at the intersection of North Meridian and West Shiprock Street. Staff also recommends stipulating that this parcel not be developed into a mobile home or recreational vehicle park unless otherwise permitted by the City. Stipulations in Ordinance Staff and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend stipulating that the applicant dedicate the west fifty feet (50' ) and the south thirty-three feet (33' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes along with a twenty foot (20' ) by twenty foot (20' ) cut-off at the intersection of North Meridian and West Shiprock Street , and that this parcel not be developed into a mobile home or recreational vehicle park unless otherwise permitted by the City. 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002 Honorable Mayor and City Council Agenda Item - S€. ember 17 , 1985 PZ-45-85 (Ordinance No. 411) Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of September 10, 1985 , after public hearing, voted to approve the following motion: (M/S Hoaglin/Conway 5-0-0) "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of -� Apache Junction, Arizona, that rezoning case PZ-45-85 , application of Jim Brinkman for his property described as , a matter of public record, requesting rezoning from GR General Rural to TH Trailer Homesite that the Commission recommends to the Apache Junction City Council the approval of the said application. Any stipulations or recommendations are: 1 . The applicant dedicate the south thirty-three feet (33 ' ) and the west fifty feet (50' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes along with a twenty foot (20' ) by twenty foot (20' ) cut-off at the intersection of North Meridian Drive and West Shiprock Street. 2. This parcel not be developed into a mobile home or recreational vehicle park unless otherwise permitted by the City. The reasons for this recommendation are: 1. It is in compliance with the Medium/High Density for the area. 2. It is the best use of the land. 3. It is compatible with the surrounding area. " CRN:jl IL CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA REZONING APPLICATION 1. I/We hereby request a Chan e of zoning classification from: ����/ Parcel No. 1 From ,,�P/}�d ,/, � To �2o-G'v YIG� cG , 2 3 4 2. According to •the City's General Plan, what is your property planned for? jcaGCUlYr1 -O /LC<'/Z C01/ .1, . 3. Size of your property: / c/ [kT acres [ ] square feet 4. What is built on your property now? v�' Gv €j, ./.2m ./may? . i 5. What has been built on the property next to yo s? North / (fry_.., fiudtte.6 South —J?Z(L(AGCC..jLz),-7yt.ei East /y a(' 1C,et e,_ l7 , West �,C1 (77/a4l,C / 6. Legal description of the property proposed to be rezoned: S 2 .SE `' ti l,t.1 N w� S (A) q Section /, -.2 Township 1 North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona. 7. What is your County Assessor's Tax Parcel Number? / - 3.9- DC) !R 8. Why are you requesting this rezoning? ��� L 5 J/<'J /XS/C2,C of -4a Li-) pia C�� 0 •-/2 Zl c'/vt.C�i ,n --/"-zz.,, sp:(020/-rei.. (Please Complete Reverse Side of Form) FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Case Number ?2- - L-{5 -8$`- Proposed Ordinance No. (4 1 Date Filed I1clIc - S Application Received by: -s - L-_ Receipt No. bS -H Fee Amount '1(-31) . 0 O Page 1 of 2 Revised 4/25/85 PZ-45-85 REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE I VACANT TH I I I I I 1 MOBILE HOME MOBILE HOME SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING MOBILE HOME MOBILE MOBILE i T H I VACANT HOME HOME -- - Q1 A - - W _ U E-+ 1 I I TH • r � SUBJECT SITE I i LIMITS OF ZONING (REMAINDER IS GENERAL RURAL) f i l 0 200 400 ORDINANCE NO. 411 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 DISTRICT MAP, CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-45-85 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE 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 Zoning District Map, City of Apache Junction, Arizona, for the parcel of land described as The South # of the Southeast of the Northwest I of the Northwest 1 of the Southwest 1 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 from GR General Rural to TH Trailer Homesite Zone, subject to the following stipulations 1) the applicant dedicate the south thirty-three feet (33') and the west fifty feet (50') of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes along with a twenty foot (20') by twenty foot (20') cut-off at the intersection of North Meridian Drive and West Shiprock Street, and 2) this parcel not be developed into a mobile home or recreational vehicle 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 Norman S Hill Mayor ATTEST: Kathleen Connelly City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM David F Alexander City Attorney sue---s PZ-45-85 ORDINANCE NO 411 REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE WEST TEPEE STREET ( I I � I TH I I I I I , WEST SHIPROCK STREET -t r----- ----r z I TH I Q I TH -- - - I x I a w W U x Ey r. O I I TH 1 J WEST ROUNDUP STREET // SUBJECT SITE j LIMITS OF ZONING (REMAINDER IS GENERAL RURAL) L__J I 0 200 400 1 ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES /111t ITEM Ilk__ MEETING 1_11i1 MOTION BY: SECONDED BY; Y S NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN BALJO I VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR MAYOR HILL J UNANI"OUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES (A\\ ITEM # 11 MEETING OF io).1 MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: J, \ Th o )ES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO "0 VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL v COUNCILMAN EIDSON COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER v1 COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ MAYOR HILL V UNAN "^,OUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ITEM NO. 9 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 411, 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. 411 BY TITLE ONLY. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 411, 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 DISTRICT MAP, CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-45-85 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. FOR APPROVAL ITEM NO. 9 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 411, 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. 411 BY TITLE ONLY. Ste, 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 411, 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 DISTRICT MAP, CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-45-85 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE DENIED. FOR DENIAL PUBLIC HEARING 1 . FOR ORDINANCE NO. 412, PZ-46-85 2 . WILL THE PLANNING DIRECTOR PLEASE BRIEF THE COUNCIL ON THIS CASE. 3. WILL THE APPLICANT OR SPOKESMAN PLEASE SPEAK ON THIS CASE . 4 . IS THERE ANYONE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK IN FAVOR OF THIS CASE? 5 . IS THERE ANYONE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK AGAINST THIS CASE? 6. WILL THE PLANNING DIRECTOR PRESENT THE RECOMMENDATIONS . 7 . IS THERE ANY REBUTTAL? (APPLICANT / THOSE IN FAVOR / THOSE AGAINST) CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING CALL FOR A MOTION CALL FOR A SECOND ANY DISCUSSION ROLL CALL VOTE (TE\ U I ► , . Z \\N„...... 'Oily 4 CJ4pache c&unction DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT September 11, 1985 Agenda Approved by /' Date Item # p Consent Agenda MEMORANDUM ;,‘• HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Public Hearing 9�7� a� �(� • n Old Business THROUGH: / MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER New Business FROM: ff , i CHUCK NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Postponed Item _____, SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM - SEPTEMBER 17, 1985 PZ-46-85 (ORDINANCE NO. 412) Project Description Rezoning case PZ-46-85 is an application of James A. Brinkman to rezone his property from GR General Rural to TH Trailer Homesite Zone. The site is a 14 acre parcel developed with a mobile home located at the south- east corner of the intersection of North Cedar Drive and W. Smoketree Street in Section 18. It is designated Medium/High Residential Opportunity on the General Plan. Surrounding land uses include mobile homes on the north , south, and east and vacant land on the west. Planning Department Comments and Recommendations Staff notes that the rezoning would be consistent with the Medium/High Residential Opportunity General Plan designation for the site. .-. If approved, staff does recommend stipulating the dedication of the west thirty-three feet (33' ) and the north thirty-three feet (33' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes along with a twenty foot (20' ) by twenty foot (20' ) cut-off at the intersection of North Cedar Drive and West Smoketree Street. Staff also recommends stipulating that this parcel not be developed into a mobile home or recreational vehicle park unless otherwise permitted by the City. Stipulations in Ordinance Staff and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend stipulating that the applicant dedicate the west and north thirty-three feet (33' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes along with a twenty foot (20' ) by twenty foot (20' ) cut-off at the intersection of 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982 8002 Honorable Mayo nd City Council Agenda Item - ,eptember 17 , 1985 PZ-46-85 (Ordinance No. 412) North Cedar Drive and West Smoketree Street and that this parcel not be developed into a mobile home or recreational vehicle park unless otherwise permitted by the City. Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of September 10, 1985, after public hearing, voted to approve the following motion: (M/S Taylor/Hoaglin 5-0-0) "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona , that rezoning case PZ-46-85, application of Jim Brinkman for his property described as a matter of public record, requesting rezoning from GR General Rural to TH Trailer Homesite Zone that the Commission recommends to the Apache Junction City Council the approval of said application. Any stipulations or recommendations are: 1. The applicant dedicate the west and north thirty-three feet (33 ' ) of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes along with a twenty foot (20' ) by twenty foot (20 ' ) cut-off at the intersection of North Cedar Drive and West Smoketree Street. 2. This parcel not be developed into a mobile home or recreational vehicle park unless otherwise permitted by the City. The reasons for this recommendation are. 1. Appears to be the best use of the land. 2. Conforms to the General Plan of the City of Apache Junction . " CRN:jl P Z-46-85 REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILE'R HOMESITE ZONE MOBILE HOME MOBILE HOME SINGLE FAMILY -- DWELLING VACANT • MOBILE HOME MOBILE HOME VACANT MOBILE HOME MOBILE HOME MOBILE HOME a VACANT w MOBILE. MOBILE MOBILE MOBILE VACANT MOBILE HOME HOME HOME HOME HOME a • 0 z ..I r I r r � � c 7�H j TH I t I I I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -a I SUBJECT SITE Li LIMITS OF ZONING (REMAINDER IS GENERAL RURAL) 1 I t 0 200 400 rrs'ACI-1E v {•4. _ — iUG1C1Qd; • � 6 0 i - Z .rY.;4.: _ram �' `'- Y°t_Ai i.NG •'r- ly aa (94--paclie @7unctian '9R1Z0NP DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 (602) 982-3002 A Public Hearing will be held by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, on Tuesday, August 27, 1985 , at 7:00 p.m. , at the City Hall Complex, in the City Council Chambers, 1001 North Idaho Road, Apache Junction, Arizona, to consider a rezoning petition from Jim Brinkman for a change in the zoning district classification from GR General Rural to TH Trailer Homesite Zone . • The purpose of this Notice is to inform each individual who owns property within a 300' radius of the proposed change, which is the affected area , to have an opportunity to speak either for or against the proposed chance of usage. If you have any questions pertaining to these proceedings, please contact the Office of Planning and Community Development at 982-8002. Refer to PZ-46-85 on the enclosed Notice of Public Hearing. Since I am a patient at the Veteran's Hospital in Phoenix arid will be unable to attend the rezoning meeting August 27, 1985, I would like to register my vote in t'e rezoning petition via this note: I AM TOTALLY AGAINST REZONING FROM GR GENERAL URAL TO TN TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE. W V t,( William J. Rens aw 5323 No. 8th Avenue P1-'oenix. Arizona 8013 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982.8002 CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA REZONING APPLICATION 1. I/We hereby request a chan e of zoning classification from: Parcel No. 1 From /YD��2i`60./ To 2 3 4 2. According to 'theCity's General Plan, what is your property planned for? —72ZiAdGC(41,4) 4 3. Size of your property: i k UU [44.---Acres [ ] square feet 4. What is built on your property now? ,daoy ,:�ju6,4,,A `7l,(t7r�i 5. What has been built on the property next to ours? North -varq J South �% at `71Z(7 , YL/.�sZQ/ e -4-71 East /yd` l,G 7U/il)-(1, %Zewy, Ia./ West <%V.,e, ,ter 6. Legal description of the property proposed to be rezoned: Nt NGU� s Soy /L'cc�" Section / , Township 1 North, Range 8 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona. ..3C. 7. What is your County Assessor's Tax Parcel Number? /G/10 -3 3 —. " 8. Why are you requesting this rezoning? r-10 ,L/TJ_(LI 4'< /�i aZ G4,L - �I ps f (i -i2 i0=e'yy f.' � ..,-n t ei &i// �7 Gt1,-r-d .i'z C (Please Complete Reverse Side of Form) FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Case Number F 2 - (._i.C..,_c- Proposed Ordinance No. C 7 Date Filed ' ) \ \ I RS Application Received by: Receipt No. OES-4- Fee Amount c 0 , a a Page 1 of 2 Revised 4/25/85 9. I/We do hereby cerLy that: a. (I am) (We are) the owners of the property described in this application zoning and have attached copies of deeds, title reports, or other documents as proof of ownership. b. I/We have read the rezoning procedures and requirements and have truthfully completed this application for rezoning. c. I/We understand the filing fees are non-refundable, the rezoning process to involve public hearings before the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council, and action to approve our request is discretionary. d. I/We understand in order to obtain approval of this rezone we may be requested to dedicate portions of our property for public roadway and associated purposes and that the Ordinance establishing the rezoning, if approved, will not become effective until all required quit claims are received and recorded. e. I/We being the owners of the property in this rezoning application have appointed as our representative in this rezoning application and have authorized him/her to do anything necessary to have the rezoning considered favorably by the City of Apache Junction, Arizona. (Representative is to complete Item #10 of this application form.) (1) /r/�int Owner pN� ��/v 9))-v -(://yttiaavd nature/A), 17 Ovi, 0-35'7? 'Mailing Address' hone Number) IC'/ Az 85aa.O (City, tate, Zip Code) (2) (Print Owner's Name) (Signature) (Mailing Address) (Phone Number) (City, State, Zip Code) (3) (Print Owner's Name) (Signature) (Mailing Address) (Phone Number) (City, State, Zip Code) (4) (Print Owner's Name) (Signature) (Mailing Address) (Phone Number) (City, State, Zip Code) OPAICIAL,SEAL STATE9Eik ) The foregoing instrument ya¢ acknowledged beef re blic—State 01 Ai SS. me this f day of �,� 19 rl'� P A!COUNTY by. My y o Commmmissio Expires nEx Oct 10, 1988 , p ir es: N AR PUB 7C 10. I hereby certify that I have been appoint by the property owner(s) in this rezoning application as their representative and that all correspondence in this matter be mailed to me at their request. (Print representative's name) (Signature of representative) (Mailing address) (Phone number) (City, State, Zip Code) STATE OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before SS. me this day of , 19 COUNTY OF ) by: — My Commission Expires: NOTARY PUBLIC Page 2 of 2 ORDINANCE NO 412 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 DISTRICT MAP, CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-46-85 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, Ir ARIZONA, THAT: SECTION I IN GENERAL The zoning district classification on the Zoning District Map, City of Apache Junction, Arizona, for the parcel of land described as The North # of the Northwest ; of the Southeast ; of the Southwest ; 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 from GR General Rural to TH Trailer Homesite Zone, subject to the following stipulations 1) the applicant dedicate the west and north thirty-three feet (33') of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes along with a twenty foot (20') by twenty foot (20') cut-off at the intersection of North Cedar Drive and West Smoketree Street, and 2) this parcel not be developed into a mobile home or recreational vehicle 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 Norman S Hill Mayor ATTEST Kathleen Connelly City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM David F. Alexander City Attorney �--r a PZ-46-85 ORDINANCE NO. 412 REZONE FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE WEST SMOKETREE STREET a Q Q � rx w � z ra � U x � F F _ P: O z z WEST TEPEE STREET 1 I j i I I 1 - 1 I I I 1 1 I I TH TH I I I I I I SUBJECT SITE I i LIMITS OF ZONING (REMAINDER IS GENERAL RURAL) ` I 0 200 400 I ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES v y(c ITEM # � MEETING OF 1 MOTION BY: SECONDED BY YES NO A3STAI NED COUNCILMAN M E COUNCILWOMA► :Y IR COUNCILMAN BA I VICE MAYOR BAKKED'HL COUNCILMAN I If' COUNCILWIM:► MAYOR HILL V UNANIMOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES 014 .)))( \\T , \ ITEM # MEETING 0 1 MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: Y S NO ABSTAINED COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ r / COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR VVV COUNCILMAN BALJO VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON if MAYOR HILL UNANP.OUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ITEM NO. 10 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 412, 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. 412 BY TITLE ONLY. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 412, 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 DISTRICT MAP, CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-46-85 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. FOR APPROVAL ITEM NO. 10 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 412, 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. ) CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 412 BY TITLE ONLY. I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 412, 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 DISTRICT MAP, CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION IN REZONING CASE PZ-46-85 FROM GR GENERAL RURAL TO TH TRAILER HOMESITE ZONE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE DENIED. FOR DENIAL PUBLIC HEARING 1 . FOR ORDINANCE NO. 415, PZ-49-85 2 • WILL THE DIRECTOR OF PLANNING SPEAK TO THE COUNCIL ON THIS ITEM . 3• IS THERE ANYONE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK ON THIS ITEM? 4 . IF NOT, THIS HEARING IS CLOSED . CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING CALL FOR A MOTION CALL FOR A SECOND ANY DISCUSSION ROLL CALL VOTE PQACHE✓G O ' ti0 , I � Z ` its c cipache c2unction DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Agenda Approved by September 11, 1985 Date Item # Consent Agenda MEMORANDUM ,8,j THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL public Nearing 91L1�— — -- THROUGH: )4/*MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER Old Business New Business FROM: r? CHARLES R. NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Postponed item SUBJECT: lJ REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM - SEPTEMBER 17, 1985 PUBLIC HEARING PZ-49-85 (PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 415) AMENDMENT TO CITY ZONING ORDINANCE; ADDING ARTICLE 24 "AGE SPECIFIC OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT" This is a Commission-initiated amendment to the zoning ordinance which provides an overlay district to limit residency by persons of advance age (45 years) . We have tried to adhere strictly to the State Enabling Legislation and have followed the general format of Mesa's ordinance. Please note that the age limit is up to the local community and is not established in the State Statutes. Planning Department Comments The suggestions of the Development Coordinating Committee and the Planning and Zoning Commission are incorporated in the ordinance. Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation The Planning and Zoning Commission at their regular meeting of September 10, 1985, after public hearing, voted to approve the following motion: (M/S Conway/Jorgensen 3-0-2 with Mr. Taylor and Mr. Hoaglin voting no) "BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona that PZ-49-85 be recommended to the Apache Junction City Council for approval . Any stipulations or recommendations are: 1. The age limit of residency be set at 45. The reasons for this recommendation are: 1. It would be a good plan for the City of Apache Junction." CRN:j1 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 9828002 Owl ORDINANCE NO. 415 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, ZONING ORDINANCE BY ADDING ARTICLE 24 AGE SPECIFIC OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT, 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, Ark, ARIZONA, THAT: SECTION I IN GENERAL The Apache Junction, Arizona, Zoning Ordinance is amended by adding Article 24 Age Specific Overlay Zoning District to read as follows: ARTICLE 24 AGE SPECIFIC OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT SECTION 24 0100 PURPOSE The Age Specific (AS) Overlay Zoning District is intended to provide for planned residential development which is specifically designed for residency by persons of advanced age. SECTION 24.0200 LOCATION An Age Specific Overlay Zoning District may be established in all of the residential districts as provided in the Apache Junction, Arizona, Zoning Ordinance The regulations which apply to property in any district with which the Age Specific Overlay Zoning District is combined shall remain the same, except as to the matters specified in this Article. SECTION 24 0300 ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS Section 24.0301 Area Requirements The Age Specific Overlay Zoning District shall only be established on residential developments of forty (40) or more contiguous acres (inclusive of streets); provided however, that for a period of two (2) years from the effective date of this Ordinance, the Age Specific Overlay Zoning District may be established on residential developments of ten (10) or more contiguous acres which have been substantially developed as of the effective date of this Ordinance SECTION 24.0302 AGE OF OCCUPANTS Each dwelling unit, if occupied, shall be occupied by at least one (1) person not less than forty-five (45) years of age, and no person eighteen (18) years of age or under shall reside in any dwelling unit for a period of time exceeding ninety (90) days Temporary occupancy (other than as provided above) by reason of any exceptional or unusual circumstance shall be subject to the issuance of a Conditional Use Permit. SECTION 24.0400 APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS An application for Age Specific Overlay Zoning will be considered only after the submission of 1 A petition signed by one hundred percent (100%) of the owners of the property within the proposed District, or 2. Acceptable documentation that all of the property within the proposed District has been developed, advertised, and sold or rented under specific age restrictions Such documentation may include deed restrictions, advertisements, and such other documentation as requested by the Planning and Zoning Commission or City Council . Orimr 3. Application for Age Specific Overlay Zoning shall be made in accordance with the provisions of Article 13. 4. Compliance with the application requirements does not obligate the City Council to grant the requested amendment. 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 therein by reference are hereby repeale/mb4 SECTION III PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY If any section, sub-section, sentence, phrase, clause, or portion of this Ordinance or any part of the code adopted herein by reference is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. SECTION IV EMERGENCY CLAUSE It is necessary for the preservation of the peace, health, and safety of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that this Ordinance become effective immediately, an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon passage and adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF , 19 Norman S. Hill Mayor ATTEST Kathleen Connelly City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM David F. Alexander City Attorney L ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES )k( A\'' 0 k'(‘ Iv ITEM # MEETING OF q MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: , (\,(04-'9 NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN EIDSON COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER 1 // COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL MAYOR HILL 1 UNANI"",OUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES ..)L) NV ITEM # \` r1EETING OF 1 � MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: YE NO ABSTAINED COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL ` 10 COUNCILMAN EIDSON MAYOR HILL J UNANIIOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE HEET 04) m 4; "DOTES )V,)Y ��' p e)/j ) ,... )/OV .12)\ ")6) /"P / 7 o'lL Q Ti 05-1S/ 9 $\ I A/ q 1 11 ITEM # \ ' MEETING 0 MOT I ON BY: ' SECONDED BY: YES N ABSTAINED VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON J '''� COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER .� COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ v COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO 4 MAYOR HILL I i , UNANIMOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED . ABSTAINED TOTAL ITEM NO. 11 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 415, 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. 415 BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 415, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, ZONING ORDINANCE BY ADDING ARTICLE 24 AGE SPECIFIC OVERLAY DISTRICT; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. FOR APPROVAL (With the Emergency Clause) ITEM NO. 11 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 415, 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. 415 BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 415, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, ZONING ORDINANCE BY ADDING ARTICLE 24 AGE SPECIFIC OVERLAY DISTRICT; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE DENIED. FOR DENIAL (With the Emergency Clause) PUBLIC HEARING 1 . FOR ORDINANCE NO. 398 2 . WILL THE CITY CLERK SPEAK TO THE COUNCIL ON THIS ITEM . 3. IS THERE ANYONE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK ON THIS ITEM? 4 . IF NOT, THIS HEARING IS CLOSED . CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING CALL FOR A MOTION CALL FOR A SECOND ANY DISCUSSION ROLL CALL VOTE Isolk Om*. p.g CHE (/ p ,G 2 _mot gR/ZOW' ity a� pache &unction August 30, 1985 .0., MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAY06, AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: CITY MANAGER FROM: CITY CLERKi SUBJECT: ORDINANCE NO. 398 (TRAFFIC CONTROL) This ordinance is being presented to the Council in a continuing effort to bring the City Code into compliance with the actual procedures and practices of the City. Proposed Ordinance No. 398 amends Chapter 12 of the Code pertaining to Council action on placement of traffic control devices such as yield and stop signs. The code presently reads that items such as these are to be designated by council "resolution". However, for enforcement purposes, traffic control devices should be regulated by "ordinance", and this has been the policy of the city as indicated by the numerous ordinances that have come before the Council in recent months. Additionally, the Code presently requires that the "police" department erect and maintain such traffic control devices. This has never been the �'► responsibility of the police department. I have changed the language in Subsection B to reflect that the "streets" department is responsible for such maintenance. This ordinance has been written with the emergency clause since this section of the Code is already in direct conflict with the Council 's method of legislating traffic control . Agenda Approved by kmc Date Item # Consent Agenda Public Hearing 1/?/&,) / U Old Business New Business Postponed Item 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA 85220 0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 UMW Ilk ORDINANCE NO. 398 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 12 TRAFFIC, ARTICLE 2-12 TRAFFIC CONTROL, PERTAINING TO TRAFFIC REGULATION AT INTERSECTIONS; REPEALING ANY CON- FLICTING PROVISIONS, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE „dime*, JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AS FOLLOWS. SECTION I IN GENERAL That the Apache Junction City Code, Chapter 12 TRAFFIC, Article 2-12 TRAFFIC CONTROL, Section 12-2-10 Regulation of Traffic at Intersec- tions, be amended to read as follows: Section 12-2-10 Regulation of Traffic at Intersections A The Council shall, by ordinance, designate through streets, intersections where stops are required, and intersections where vehicles shall yield the right of way B. When any ordinance of the Council shall designate any through street or intersection where vehicles are to stop or yield the right of way, the streets department shall erect and maintain the appropriate signs at every location where a vehicle must stop or yield the right of way. SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the pro- visions 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 /mmo, SECTION IV EMERGENCY CLAUSE The immediate operation of the provisions of this ordinance is nec- essary 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 City Council PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF , 1985 NORMAN S. HILL Mayor ATTEST KATHLEEN CONNELLY City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM. DAVID F ALEXANDER City Attorney ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES 1.1 ITEM # MEETING OF 0'1 o ' MOT I ON BY; SECONDED BY YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN BALJO VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER J COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR MAYOR HILL UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES )v 1� V ,A\v 61) ITEf1 # ,1EETING OF C' 11 MOTION BY: SECONDED BY. ' NO ABSTAINED COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO 1 VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON V 14( COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER \i/ COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ MAYOR HILL UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL i ITEM NO. 12 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 398, 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. 398, BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 398, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 12 TRAFFIC, ARTICLE 2-12 TRAFFIC CONTROL, PERTAINING TO TRAFFIC REGULATION AT INTERSECTIONS; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. FOR APPROVAL (With the Emergency Clause) ITEM NO. 12 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 398, 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. 398, BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 398, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 12 TRAFFIC, ARTICLE 2-12 TRAFFIC CONTROL, PERTAINING TO TRAFFIC REGULATION AT INTERSECTIONS; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE DENIED. FOR DENIAL (With the Emergency Clause) PUBLIC HEARING 1. FOR ORDINANCE NO. 427 f 1 2 • WILL PNE COUNCILMAN EIDSON SPEAK TO THE COUNCIL ON THIS ITEM . 3 . IS THERE ANYONE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK ON THIS ITEM? 4 . IF NOT, THIS HEARING IS CLOSED . CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING CALL FOR A MOTION CALL FOR A SECOND ANY DISCUSSION ROLL CALL VOTE P?ACHF✓ W 71_ � z � Its iZ , qRlZo city U NP 94 p uc�2e C unctaan September 12, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL I ) I—) THROUGH: CITY MANAGER ' , FROM: CITY CLERK 0/ SUBJECT: PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 427 (OBSCENITY) The attached ordinance was discussed at the previous Council work session and is basically the same as the ordinance presently in effect in the City of Glendale. This ordinance establishes the definition of obscenity in the City of Apache Junction to be the same as that established by the state and, in effect, adopts the state standards. It also makes it unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to sell , rent or lease items such as video cassettes and films if their content or subject matter are considered to be obscene under the definition. This item has been written with the emergency clause so as to make it immediately operative and provide some answers for those local merchants who have been awaiting a council decision. kmc Agenda Approved by61 Date Item it Consent Agenda / ,_._ Public Hearing 9�7/it7� __/3 Old Business New Business Postponed Item 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 Aiwk ORDINANCE NO. 427 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 10 OFFENSES, BY ADDING ARTICLE 10-2 OBSCENE /siftik MATERIALS; REPEALING CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; " 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 10 OFFENSES, be amended IUV by adding Article 10-2 OBSCENE MATERIALS, to read as follows. ARTICLE 10-2 OBSCENE MATERIALS Section 10-2-1 Definitions Section 10-2-2 Obscene Materials Prohibited Section 10-2-1 Definitions A. "Item" shall mean any slide, film, negative, motion picture, video cassette, compact disk, diskette or other similar items B "Obscene" shall mean 1 The average person, applying contemporary state standards, would find that the item, taken as a whole, appeals to the prurient interest; and 2 The item depicts or describes, in a patently offensive way, sexual activity as that term is described herein; and 3. The item taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value C. "Harmful to minors" means that quality of any description or repre- sentation, in whatever form, of nudity, sexual conduct, sexual excite- ment, or sadomasochistic abuse, when to the average adult applying contemporary state standards with respect to what is suitable for minors, it appeals to the prurient interest of minors in sex, which ,^ portrays sexual conduct in a patently offensive way, and which does not have serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value. D. "Knowlingly" means having general knowledge of, or reason to know, or a belief or ground for belief which warrants further inspection or inquiry of. 1. The character and content of any material described in this chapter which is reasonably susceptible of examination by the defendant, and, if relevant to a prosecution for violation of this chapter 2. The age of the minor, provided that an honest mistake shall constitute an excuse from liability under this chapter if the defendant made a reasonable bona fide attempt to ascertain the true age of such minor. E "Nudity" means the showing of the human male or female genitals, pubic area or buttocks with less than a full opaque covering or the showing of the female breast with less than a fully opaque covering of any por- tion thereof below the top of the nipple, or the depiction of covered male genitals in a discernibly turgid state F. "Sadomasochistic abuse" means flagellation or torture by or upon a person clad in undergarments, a mask or bizarre costume, or the condition of being fettered, bound or otherwise physically restrained on the part of one so clothed. ORDINANCE NO 427 PAGE ONE OF TWO G "Se conduct" means act of masturbation, homosexual sexual intercourse, or physical contact with a person's clothed or unclothea genitals, pubic area, buttocks or, if such a person is a female, breast H "Sexual excitement" means the condition of human male or female genitals when in a state of sexual stimulation or arousal I "Sexual activity" means oink 1. Patently offensive representations or descriptions of ultimate sexual acts, normal or perverted, actual or stimulated 2. Patently offensive representations or descriptions of masturbation, excretory function, sadomasochistic abuse and lewd exhibition of the genitals. J "Ultimate sexual acts" means sexual intercourse, vaginal or anal, fellation, cunnilingus, bestiality or sodomy A sexual act is simulated when it depicts explicit sexual activity which gives the appearance of consummation of ultimate sexual acts Section 10-2-2 Obscene Materials Prohibited It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to sell, lease or rent any video cassette, filmjslide, motion picture or other similar item designated as obscene in accordance with the provisions of this article. Section 10-2-3 Public Nuisance The City Council finds that the crass commercial exploitation of explicit sexual conduct through the public exhibition of video tapes, films, live obscene shows and the rental and sale of obscene publication and devices constitutes a debase- ment and distortion of sensitive key relationships of human existence central to family life, community welfare, and the development of human personality, is indicent and offensive to the senses and to the public morals, and interferes with the comfortable enjoyment of life and propety, and that such interferes with the interest of the public and the quality of life in the total community enveironment, the tone of commerce in the city, property values and public safety. In that the State Legislature has heretofore adopted what is now Arizona Revised Statutes, Section 13-3501 through 13-3508, that the properties contained therein prohibit obscenity and should be diligently enforced by the administration of the city, and that the carrying on of any activities prohibited by those portions of the laws of the State herein above referred to and in this chapter referred to are detrimental to the best health, safety, convenience, good morals, and general welfare of the city and the citizens, inhabitants, and businesses thereof, Amokaccordingly, the council hereby declares that the activities prohibited in those portions of the Arizona Revised Statutes above set forth, and the City Code provisions of the City of Apache Junction referring to obscene materials are declared to be a public nuisance. 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, 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 The immediate operation of the provisions of this ordinance being necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and emergency is hereby declared to exist and this ordinance shall be in full force from and after its passage by the council. ORDINANCE NO 427 PAGE TWO OF THREE I\ I\ PASSEu AND DAOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE LITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF , 1985. Norman S. Hill Mayor ATTEST• Kathleen Connelly City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM. David F. Alexander City Attorney /\ ORDINANCE NO. 427 PAGE THREE OF THREE fn/ J r 1 ` \? cc ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET ,e L,Vi NOTES 7--- 1 ' b/ . ,...... � Ott l ,i .,*, ,,, ,,,, ,,,i A er5) 0 , 7 Yi i )c)i \ rb, ITEM # ki i ' 1 & MEETING 0j (1/)4/g‘ C PLOTION BY: b ,f SECONDED BY: A • YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN JLMENEZ ,ii COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BAI JO ii VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON V COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER MAYOR HILL I I UNANIMOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES Cc" \() V V ITEM # 177 MEETING 0 "! MOTION BY: ( SECONDED BY: � YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ ^ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR i//:/ COUNCILMAN BALJO if VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON MAYOR HILL V UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL v ITEM NO. 13 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 427, 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. 427, BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 427, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 10 OFFENSES, BY ADDING ARTICLE 10-2 OBSCENE MATERIALS; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; Y; BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. FOR APPROVAL (With the Emergency Clause) adiM ITEM NO. 13 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 427, 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. 427, BY TITLE ONLY WITH THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 427, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 10 OFFENSES, BY ADDING ARTICLE 10-2 OBSCENE MATERIALS; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, BE DENIED. FOR DENIAL (With the Emergency Clause) PUBLIC HEARING 1 . FOR ORDINANCE NO. 428 Illok 2 . WILL WE COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ/COUNCILMEMBERS SPEAK TO THE COUNCIL ON THIS ITEM . 3. IS THERE ANYONE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK ON THIS ITEM? 4 . IF NOT, THIS HEARING IS CLOSED . CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING CALL FOR A MOTION CALL FOR A SECOND ANY DISCUSSION ROLL CALL VOTE .0"4., Amok PQp,CHs fez O�_ ?C) U y °r'j 1... IP0 i Z 2,2 '�R,zo 'pity o &4pache 0-2unction September 11 , 1985 ~ MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: CITY MANAGER 9FROM: CITY CLERK SUBJECT: PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 428 (PERSONNEL MATTERS) The attached council-initiated ordinance proposed changes to a chapter of the City Code which pertains to Council ratification of certain key positions. Chapter 3 ADMINISTRATION, is amended by adding a requirement that all department head positions be appointed by the city manager subject to ratification by the council . Presently, this requirement exists in the code for the positions of city clerk, director of public safety, and director of public works only. It also outlines the positions to which this policy will be applicable. This ordinance has not been written with the emergency clause. If ,•... adopted by the council , it would become effective thirty days from its passage. KMC/lvc Agenda Approved by Date Item # Consent Agenda,_a Public Hearing r �� Old Business New Business Postponed Item ___— ---- * • 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE (602) 982-8002 111, /I, /rik ORDINANCE NO 428 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 3 ADMINISTRATION, PERTAINING TO COUNCIL AUTHORITY OVER PERSONNEL MATTERS, REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY 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 3 ADMINISTRATION, Article 3-1 CITY MANAGER, Section 3-1-8 Powers and Duties, Subsection C Power of Appointment and Removal, be amended to read as follows C. Power of Appointment and Removal Subject to the exceptions expressly provided by this chapter, it shall be the duty of the city manager to appoint, remove, promote and demote any and all officers and employees of the city, except magistrate, city attorney and members of the boards, commissions and committees, all of whom shall be appointed by the council As to these officials, the city manager shall recommend appointment and removal All department heads shall be appointed subject to ratification by the council, including the Director of Public Works, Director of Public Safety, City Clerk, Finance Officer, Superintendent of Community Services, and Director of Planning All such actions of the city manager shall be subject to all applicable personnel ordinances, rules and regulations and statutes of the State of Arizona. [ SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the pro- visions 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, 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 , 1985. NORMAN S HILL Mayor ORDINANCE NO. 428 PAGE ONE OF TWO ATTEST KATHLEEN CONNELLY City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM. /'*• AV F.ALE ANDER IC)\ 7L----1\`' City A torney AgIN ORDINANCE NO 428 PAGE TWO OF TWO 1kie —.- -4;-, -.,,.:.:5� •;ae. ..mil= „ sz-a.. ,,;s+.Yq.g4 ...'+ham,°.r'p+a:. _ ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES ti// 1)(C ....... gi )1 L , )i2opiq Wt' ITEM (1/ MEETING 1/ MOTION BY: SECONDED BY Y S NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN EIDSON COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ l/ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR ii - COUNCILMAN BAUD J VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL tli MAYOR HILL 1V 1 UNAN "1OUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL F ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES nn\ 0.1 Cv ........, # U3/ ( ! t ' 1 ITE11 # MEETING F flOT I ON BY: Ii 1 SECONDED BY: 6 f9f`P YE NO ABSTAINED VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON Ai". COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER V COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR V/ COUNCILMAN BALJO V MAYOR HILL J UNANIIOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ITEM NO. 14 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 428, 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. 428 BY TITLE ONLY. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 428, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 3 ADMINISTRATION, PERTAINING TO COUNCIL AUTHORITY OVER PERSONNEL MATTERS; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED, AND FURTHER THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY AND CITY CLERK ARE DIRECTED TO ADD THESE CHANGES TO THE CITY PERSONNEL POLICIES AND REGULATIONS AND TO MAKE ALL NECESSARY CHANGES IN CHAPTER 3 OF THE CITY CODE TO COMPLY WITH THE PRESENT ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE CITY DEPARTMENTS. FOR APPROVAL ITEM NO. 14 Step 1 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 428, 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. ) 2 CALL UPON THE CITY CLERK TO READ ORDINANCE NO. 428 BY TITLE ONLY. Step 3 I MOVE THAT ORDINANCE NO. 428, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, CHAPTER 3 ADMINISTRATION, PERTAINING TO COUNCIL AUTHORITY OVER PERSONNEL MATTERS; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, BE DENIED. FOR DENIAL Ask AEI\ pS,,CHF ✓o O gR/zoNP r it' o ache cun; lion ✓ x( ! August 2, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: CITY CLERK SUBJECT: APPLICATION FOR SMALL GAME BINGO LICENSE, CORTEZ GARDENS Attached is an application for a Small Game Bingo License, submitted by Carl and June Pike, agents for Cortez Gardens, 2024 S. Cortez, Apache Junction. Pursuant to Title V, Chapter 4, Article 2, of the Arizona Revised Statutes, the City Council shall hold a public hearing and recommend approval or disapproval of the application to the licensing authority, Arizona Department of Revenue. I have attached the response from the Department of Public Safety, revealing their recommendations. If you have any questions, please let me know. lvc Approver for Agenda_- ----- at Item First Reading ills_ -, — Second R=;pacing _IL— _ffat Public Hearing ✓Old Business New Business Consent Agenda 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 PQACHF✓ G (cr' ,: t2� O DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY U 1t, z om. '1P/ZONP c 'iti o� 4czcIze &unctzon W.E McDANIEL Director August 19, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: Kathleen Connelly, City Clerk FROM: VV 1, ., William E. McDaniel, Director of Public Safety SUBJECT: Application for Small Game Bingo License Cortez Gardens After conducting the necessary investigation and inspection this department can find no reason why the Small Game Bingo License should not be granted to the Cortez Gardens located at 2024 S. Cortez, Apache Junction. WEM/aes ^. 1001 NORTH IDAHO RD • APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE (602) 982-8260 PQ p,CHE . ei3O DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY U 'q:i"�"� . z "4,1 A/R/Z00‘ ` ity o Lpac/ie unction W.E.McDANIEL Director /l"\ To : Lt. H.R. Cox 6 August 1985 From : Sgt. R.M. Salmon Re : On-site Inspection, Cortez Gardens On 08-06-85 at 6:30 p.m., I conducted an on-site inspection of the Cortez Gardens, 2024 S. Cortez Rd., Apache Junction, reference Application for Small Game Bingo License. The inspection showed the building to have adequate doors, windows, and restrooms. However, only one (1) fire extinguisher was located on the premises. Respectfully, I am, 4,M . G, 11, R.M. Salmon fl5 Sergeant Apache Jct. Police Dept. 1001 NORTH IDAHO RD • APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE (602) 982-8260 ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE • /AR/ZOMA Aft IREVEM1/E -INGO LICENSING AUTHORITY VIE 1700 West Washington Phoenix, AZ 85007 11#// J.EMott Hibbs Bruce Babbict 402 West Congress D�r.ctor Governor Tucson, AZ 85701 APPLICATION FOR SMALL GAME BINGO LICENSE Check One: , New License xf Renewal / / This application must be filed and Bingo License issued before you may lawfully conduct games of Bingo. Any license issued pursuant to application and approval shall be non-transferable and shall be reneT "° at the beginning of each calendar year. Approved: Disapproved: OFFICE USE ONLY DATE ISSUED YEAR OF LICENSE LICENSE NUMBER 1. Name of Applicant (181 Zdai 2. Address pleolY OY�Je `Z -- Afg9edrkso CL i� 3. Mailing address if different from above 4 . Have you (the signator) ever been convicted of a felony? i„" e 5 . Have you (the signator ever been convicted of a crime involving mora: turpitude? c./ V 6. Does applicant hold a liquor license? ) if so, what'"uvpc 7. Place or places where Bingo Games will be held : Ic2, ,: v ar- ,,,,a, Ul fc ARIZONA(Street) (City) ARIZONA (Street) (City) ARIZONA (Street) (City) 8. Days of Week Games to be held :_ 1Pe \Ne5 et `. � ( r:ofl TIME: AM �� PM)) 9. Does applicant own premises where Bingo Games will be held? If "Yes" , how lcn' ? Ce9i_f_e_z_aktdg4O ...a. Li ' �� All It\ 10. Have such premises been regularly used by the applicant? If "Yes" , how long? 11 . If such premises are rented, terms of rental LESSOR' S NAME -- ADDRESS 12 . Designate individual who will have overall supervision and management of Bingo Games and will be responsible for holding, operating and conducting such games in accordance with the terms of the license and the provisions of the law. NAME 4ane. L i ee HOME ADDRESS gerciV (D'G /tea?. . PHONE 6a-d 3 BUSINESS ADDRESS p �/�j2 e — P/HONE_400 3 "ere) /L©1U — 13 . Designate member who will be responsible for proper utilization of the entire net proceeds of any game in accordance with State Law and filing of tax statements, if other than member listed in Question No. 12 : NAME }(e-' HOME ADDRESS 5i Cot J� ' PHONE �QQ Q0-0 BUSINESS ADDRESS PHONE-� 14 . Location of Books and Records on Bingo for Audit Purposes: (City) (State) Almotk 15. The undersigned does hereby certify that the applicant is eligible for a license under Title 5, Chapter 4 , Article 2, A.R.S. , and that the entire net proceeds of any game shall be exclusively devoted to the lawful purposes of this licensee. 16. The applicant hereby agrees that any license issued hereunder shall be sabject to restrictions and limitations imposed by Title 5, Chapter 4 , Art id J e 2 , A. R. S . , and rules and regulations promulgated pursuant hereto in force and effect at date of issuance or thereafter, adopted; encted , of promulgated 17: The 'applicant akin, es to .apply additional information and 1.9 nce in s,.jpp,_... Of thci statOillonta and matters contained in his application upon request of the Arizona Department of Revenue. a a STATE OF ARIZONA ) SS COUNTY OF —Tig , being of lawfu l age, uponheir IT= oath, deposes and says thatshe is 11\4k)C\� �� of the above named organization; thatshe is fully and duly autorized to sign and file the above application; thatshe has read the foregoing application and knows the contents thereof; and, that all matters therein set forth are true of her own knowledge; and thatshe does hereby certify that no commission, salary, compensation, reward or recompense will be paid to any person, firm, association, corporation or other legal entity for holding, operating, conducting or assisting in a game or games of BINGO, except as otherwise provided by law. 017 Signa ure 0' f� /Subscribed and sworn to beforeme t his �� day of � // 19 OFFICiAL SEAL My commission expirE s BECKY JAMES Notary Public—Steal of A7 PINAL COUNTY• My Comm.Expires July 24, 1987 Signature of Notary Public C "Anoth?I`: aZi:y222 /J ///)JJ Carl& //..��%�518 W. /Casa G JUNE PIKE i ,/ rAc >n ,e4, e-4.di-e/2 'I--. 4- a-.-.7fi , ( ' 62'74 0 al eltd-,6b .i40 4 6?c;.7,,t zz-/i:ze://6e ‘./i76 (-1-/L& z .,A -e,,, %v4 , tg_o , rit-/ i)* / 7Z4 Z2.-' ?:1/ el6W rj‘- -- 6i-- t;t4/10(iz,/te; 4-12. , .... , -,-L.,& il6) /rC.ai ‘2- 77/z„tez--‘21- 6,2 -- ,?J6 - 7156:-, (.1_ 6z .‘, - */to `--1 -.771.,/,,,:6 awn ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE BINGO LICENSING AUTHORITY 'ARIZONA iso, aieMRTM/Nf0► 1700 WEST WASHINGTON REVENYE PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85007 J.Elliott Hibbs Bruce Babbitt Director Governor AFFIDAVIT FOR RESPONSIBLE PARTY BINGO LICENSE NO. STATE OF ARIZONA 1 ) SS COUNTY OF IN1k.-Yc`6k'rfJc& I '--A;) it't-2-11 P_ ' t €1 beingof lawful �, u age, upon h'Z oath deposes and says thatshe will be responsible for the holding. operation and conduct or such Games of Bingo in accordance w,th the terms of the license and the provisions of Title 5.Chapter 4.Article 2.A.R.S. � /� is.gnatu,a ),L IA. Subscribed and sworn to before me this /a day of f 4_-- 1(/ 19 ----, My commission expires OFFICIALyf� S�EyAL ' y 1J E'V Y\Y JY'-tC'dlr.. a.5 Notary Public—Stz"e at AS / PINAL COUNTY tillef COMM Faros-3—LAY 24, 17 7Sigrriture of otar rub c Please Pant or Type _ /e� DIraG2Y�j' wu `2 hcd f— " ` e L ` c� Member's Name ' A.-n` /4, PL jC"5 ,\i'? "Another Great Day" I`,\ Carl&June Pike 1 518 W Saguaro t V YL e a ` -- Casa Grande,AZ 85222 Address ( / v�-� City.State. Zip p Li1+ 14,iirti 4---L' • r'ia.c41 A 85'A D t Telephone e- Yet) ••• I • (DOR-406) ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE BINGO LICENSING AUTHORITY ARIZONA OfMRTMfNTO/ 1700 WEST WASHINGTON RE1/ENYE PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85007 J.Elliott Hibbs Bruce Babbitt Director Governor AFFIDAVIT FUR RESPONSIBLE PARTY BINGO LICENSE NO STATE OF ARIZONA 1 ) SS COUNTY OF rtec(,t ec a . ► (1/CLVL, TI: being ,oflawful i age,upon his oath deposes and says that he will be responsible for the holding. operation and conduct of such Games of Bingo in accordance w,tn the terms of the license and the provisions of Title 5.Chapter 4,Article 2. A R S _,C)t-'1--e fi -4/2604—"I' isinstwrio Subscribed and sworn to before me this ii day o Ig(4 � MY Commission Ex Ire° 4, , -- ' ' My commission expires P Feb.eb. 24 1 ;' , _;.. .4 1 ', .., lb _ Signature of NOtarie -utif,C i-N, , rlr'fp titilti. `�1. Please Print or Type `Jr �{ !�Member's Name: czxt , G-��,. le114/410/titi C.- �[ / 0�7 �� /J ,��j _ __Th . 14 Day"Address. V Z—�/ , (3,ri 'e , .1, 4 46- Carl&June Pike 518 W Saguaro Casa Grande,AZ 85222 City. State. Zip ` - ;7, Telephone. 404 t" ( ? ) A SOG I • (DOR-406) it..., , ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE BINGO LICENSING AUTHORITY AR$00, IoZ011li►uAror 1700 WEST WASHINGTON ,REVENUE PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85007 J.Elliott Hibbs Bruce Babbitt Director Governor AFFIDAVIT FOR RESPONSIBLE PARTY BINGO LICENSE NO. STATE OF ARIZONA 1 1 SS COUNTY OF 'Kaytecr1 1 L__ being of lawful age,upon his oath deposes and says that he will be responsible for the holding. operation and conduct of such Games of Bingo in accordance with the terms of the license and the provisions of Title 5.Chapter 4. Article 2,A R.S. 'atir iiiath.--c ,.:;) Subscribed and sworn to before me this /47day of 19(?---3 6.---- ,; , My commission expires My Commission EXDiry FA 24 1 q ,Z ' , --'11"A:43' Signature eNotar'y Pu tic • Please Print or Type _ le—tire2riek;a4 L1'1 t' %Id 14, f6- Member's Name -ill lit 9111-Alci ,'_ ,;; "Another Great Day" {�� Carl&June Pike Address 0�� 01 ` 2or \\ Casa Grande,AZ 85222 41—t_ Q City.State. Zip•A t' V ��pl Telephone (-"eirl4fi 10 G eZ) — s" I U (DOR-406) ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ®QRIZONA BINGO LICENSING AUTHORITY acclaiiia' 1700 WEST WASHINGTON PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85007 J Elliott Hibbs Bruce Babbitt Director Governor BINGO LICENSE NO. AFFIDAVIT FOR CALLERS AND ASSISTANTS TO CALLERS , being of lawful age, upon his her oath deposes that he/she is a member or new member of : jialre4.&57 and is of good moral character and has not been convicted of a felony. He/she further deposes that being a volunteer, no commission, salary , compensation, reward or recompense of any kind, either directly or indirectly , will be accepted for calling or assisting the caller in the conduct of any game of Bingo. Signature Subscribed and sworn to before me this f U��. day of J /c/ , lg Q / Notry public OFFICIAL SEAL CALLERS OR ASSISTANTS BECKY JrAMES PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE: Notary Pubic—State.O AZ FINAL COUNTY I4 Comm Exparis July 24, 1 g87 Name: Address : NOTE: This is not a Responsible • Part Affidavit . City, Zip: u Y • rikc4'6{,, Y5-00/O SBG-1-D (DOR-440) ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ',ARIZONA BINGO LICENSING AUTHORITY nivriaTRarxror 1700 WEST WASHINGTON REVE PHOENIX ARIZONA 85007 J.Elliott Hibbs Bruce Babbitt Director Governor BINGO LICENSE NO, AFFIDAVIT FOR CALLERS AND ASSISTANTS TO CALLERS , being of lawful age , u hi er oat eposes that he/she is a member or new member of : eq,2, 2, d'ew____5 and is of good moral character and has not been convicted of a felony. He/she further deposes that being a volunteer, no commission, salary, compensation , reward or recompense of any kind, either directly or indirectly , will be accepted for calling or assisting the caller in the conduct of any game of Bingo. ignature Subscribed and sworn to before me • s /7 day o , otary bl CALLERS OR ASSISTANTS My Commission Exprres'ceb. 24,1,M PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE: ;11\� Name (� r �� 1 Address Q NOTE: This is not a Responsible City, Zip: 7 �,1 Party Affidavit . x• cf 5 acJ 1uioii4 Unlit Act kguC'y. ' W`, SBG-1-D (DOR-440) 1'•' "Another Great Day" r'.� Carl&June Yike 4118-1Vfig s^ rani e,r\7.85222 ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE RifZANA BINGO LICENSING AUTHORITY . OfMRTNIIMTOP 1700 WEST WASHINGTON REVENUE PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85007 J Emott Hibbs Bruce Babbitt D,rector G ovarnor BINGO LICENSE NO. AFFIDAVIT FOR CALLERS AND ASSISTANTS TO CALLERS , being of lawful age , u on hi he oath de oses iat e/she is a member or new member of : earden5 and is of good moral character and has not been convicted of a felony. He/she further deposes that being a volunteer, no commission, salary , compensation, reward or recompense of any kind, either directly or indirectly , will be accepted for calling or assisting the caller in the conduct of any game of Bingo. !2M1 6ti 1.a Signature Subscribed and sworn to -before me ' s j day �d l otary blic CALLERS OR ASSISTANTS MY Commission Expires FeD. 24, 1989 PLEASE PRINT OR TYP Name: ' Addresskj74 p), (-O�� � NOTE: This is not a Responsible Party Affidavit . City, Zip: L6!, 41'tc'` (ler1 i 6�,vJZ0 "--reirt041 y kocs ",621.% SEC-l_D (DOR-440) Another Great Day" \ Carl&June Pike • 518 W Saguaro Casa Grande,AZ 85222 ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE /ARIZDIVA BINGO LICENSING AUTHORITY OSPARTMENTOP 1700 WEST WASHINGTON REVENUE PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85007 J Elliott Hibbs Bruce Babbitt �'+�trwr stA -� G rector Governor z' Y`- BINGO LICENSE NO, AFFIDAVIT FOR CALLERS AND ASSISTANTS TO CALLERS l , being of lawful age , up n his her oa h deposes that he/she is a member or new member of: (5T1 e,,0 riP.?_. airis and is of good moral character and has not been convicted of a felony. He/she further deposes that being a volunteer, no commission, salary, compensation , reward or recompense of any kind, either directly or indirectly , will be accepted for calling or assisting the caller in the conduct of any game of Bingo. )( 0:1-4,,,,_ 1/4--NrL Signature '1 'rya j Subscribed and sworn to before me this day''Of f, 19 d t otary blic , CALLERS OR ASSISTANTS My Commission Expires re6. 24,198., PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE: Name: Address: ) `- , Car Lrz, NOTE: This is not a Responsible City, Zip: JLu1flcflL, �-� Party Affidavit . t lail Weill, 1,44 lqi. 7 6c6 / SBG-l-D (DOR-440) ''' "Another Great Day" \\ Carl &June roA / 518 Saguaro 'La'si W(,mule, Z 85222 ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE �I�RDZ®NA BINGO LICENSING AUTHORITY O1POATk3/MTO/ 1700 WEST WASHINGTON R�E�U PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85007 J.Elliott Hibbs Bruce Babbitt Director Governor BINGO LICENSE NO, AFFIDAVIT FOR CALLERS AND ASSISTANTS TO CALLERS c ` being of lawful age, upon h s ier oa h de o es t at e/slie is a member Or new member of : Cbm't e ardte,11 €, and is of good moral character and has not been convicted of a felony. He/she further deposes that being a volunteer, no commission, salary, compensation, reward or recompense of any kind, either directly or indirectly , will be accepted for calling or assisting the caller in the conduct of any game of Bingo. gnature Subscribed and sworn to before me th . day of 19k5 L� o ry blic ) , �. CALLERS OR ASSISTANTS /� ''��, ,,��''�% 'e PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE: �>>tlj1`1' Name: Address: NOTE: This is not a Responsible City, Zip: Party Affidavit . s � e l w'tL L. fait 4 i4 y ��.s`, SBG-1-D (DOR-440) CAarl&June Ynother Greatike Day" c�18 W Savuaro sa Grande. AZ 85222 Apache Junction Fire Department INSPECTION REPORT Date: ADDRESS: 0 bra?%t Z. OCCUPANCY NAME G o i cm'2 i.rc- Lx L ?'.r'c '/erg P9rr/t ❑ APPROVED FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY Q- APPROVED FOR BINGO LICENSE ❑ FIRE DEPT. PERMIT ISSUED ❑ APPROVED EQUIPMENT: TYPE: ❑ PLANS APPROVED P/cedi, 5CS ""� e /£TCGC ,?cNC5 9 C/cSf. ti.rj= -- f f/a,P 3, , c fa; rt c cT O v < < S i -•cic Goc/ei! c ! C /7„cl c r: ,r... CI.7fe /a vn 19"1.t) 5 5 TG /?P //e,J ri4 T L /?e. , — FIRE 1 /� INSPECTOR "��� Gam" Y Apache Junction Fire Department INSPECTION REPORT Date: q- ,, - ADDRESS: c 0;??�'z OCCUPANCY NAME Z h ❑ APPROVED FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY EY APPROVED FOR BINGO LICENSE ❑ FIRE DEPT. PERMIT ISSUED ❑ APPROVED EQUIPMENT: TYPE: ❑ PLANS APPROVED C C. L c !'o it, Tt,t 'C FIRE e INSPECTOR r ` ' r �'d : r1 '::. S,'`nt`' ^ai�'^e ze; '3k'y �+ x`a x 'p, 3{ • .'FY,4"a `r a -.•r 1 *?^ ..Ks..', ya.:=:twmix � a .s �E' �• r, ""fwK F<,-r. ��'?s i 4a.�kr�, .. *Y- r 3,.. RO L CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES („ytk ITEM # \ 4) MEETING OF 1 MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: Y NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN EIDSON COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER / COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ i/ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL MAYOR HILL UNANIMOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED . ABSTAINED TOTAL 6 ITEM NO. 15 I MOVE THAT THE APPLICATION FOR A SMALL GAME BINGO LICENSE, SUBMITTED BY CARL AND JUNE PIKE, AGENTS FOR CORTEZ GARDENS, BE RECOMMENDED FOR (APPROVAL/ €?IAL) TO THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, BINGO LICENSING AUTHORITY. AM bk All lik (....' QACHE✓G y ......„) '..:= —'..- ' '" 'IPIzpNP `Oily ae C pac1e &2unctian September 12, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND fop MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: 4/ THE CITY MANAGER SUBJECT: CENTER-LINING UNIMPROVED STREETS Normally the City does not center line unimproved streets until the street is scheduled for paving. The reason for this is the amount of extra work, the amount of time, and the cost involved in centering of the remaining unimproved streets. Another reason is that, in most cases, the centering does not improve the flow of traffic. If the Council adopts a policy of centering unimproved streets upon request a number of questions need to be answered: 1. How much of the length of the street will be centered? Just the length of the requestors property? To the next intersection? To the end of the street? 2. Will we center streets that have power poles on the center line? We have to pay to relocate them. ... 3. Will the centering only consist of clearing of vegetation and removing dirt or will the streets be engineered for drainage? Since the street before the Council is only 660 feet long, it appears to be a simple problem. However, if the Council approves this request it will establish a new policy since this is the first request of its kind. It is our recommendation that this request be turned down and the policy be estab- lished that the City will not center streets unless there is a compelling public interest, such as improving the flow of traffic. An alternative solution would be to abandon this length of Cactus Wren. All of the affected properties have access to other public streets. Agenda Approved by Date Item # MJMc/ltl Consent Agenda Public Hearing Old Business New Business 117/ _ // Postponed Item 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE (602) 982-8002 ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES a s A �4P3Li 1 1 ' ( t) 1)\j\,1 °I 1 I / ITEM # MEETING OF MOT I ON BY: 464 SECONDED BY YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN BALJO I VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON i , COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER V COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ v COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR V / MAYOR HILL i 1 , UNANIMOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES l - ook ) 0\1 \ olut? ITEM 11 114 a MEETING OF i I MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN BALJO 1 VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL to/7/ COUNCILMAN EIDSON COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ V COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR MAYOR HILL ' V UNANI"^OUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES4 t l114)/ jfIY.) JrY ylV j/N',^1'V'V � 1 q(ITEM # MEETING OF MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: V7 YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR /I . COUNCILMAN BALJO '... VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL 7 COUNCILMAN EIDSON I COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ 1 - MAYOR HILL UNANI", US , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL 1,1 ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET ) I' b NOTES it) 1`) i I 1 01.)i 10, A jOIY i ' di) 1 JAV r/ ,.\ ill 60)31 % aT )V )r V y 114 P))6J4;i, �� I)' Alir Y ITEM # I '0 MEETING OF g I 1 o/tiei MOTION BY: _____(2.6 /,, SECONDED BY: YFS NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN JIMFNEZ // COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL , COUNCILMAN EIDSON // COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER MAYOR HILL UNANIIOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL 1� lk 7 CMTOW ITEM NO. 16 I MOVE THAT THE REQUEST TO CENTER-LINE 660 FEET QF CACTUS WREN BE DENIED, AND THAT THE CITY SET A POLICY OF NOT CENTER''STEET UNLESS THERE IS A COMPELLING PUBLIC INTEREST, SUCH AS IMPROVING THE FLOW OF TRAFFIC. Ask oink PPP CHE ✓ Ok w tom,.`.GZn ... ,., ..,;:,,:,,,„_ .,. . 0 _cir, ,,,'. It' z ,,, gRiZONP V ity o 79ciche 02uncl cn SEPTEMBER 9, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: CITY MANAGER -C,A, FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS SUBJECT: STREET LIGHT IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (SL 8507-1 ) APACHE VILLA UNIT FIVE (AGENDA ITEM) Petitions were received to create a Street Light Improvement District within an area described as Apache Villa Unit Five, Lots 75-132, P.C.R. , Pinal County, Arizona as recorded in Book 19, Page 62. After estimates and other items were prepared by Salt River Project, the Council adopted a Resolution of Intention on August 20, 1985. Thereafter the Resolution was published and posed in accordance with ..... Arizona Revised Statutes. Providing there are no substantial protests, the attached Resolution ordering the installation of street lights is presented to the Council for consideration. RWB:th Agenda Approved by ."--G-/ Date !tern # Consent Agenda Public Hearing Old Business New Business 9/�7/4�� / 7 Postponed Item File # 100.051 303.0220 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 RESOLUTION NO. 85-38 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO ORDER THE INSTALLATION OF STREET LIGHTS WITHIN AN AREA DESCRIBED AS APACHE VILLA UNIT FIVE LOTS 75-132 P,C.R , PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AS RECORDED IN ,^ BOOK 19, PAGE 62. WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council on August 20, 1985, did pass Resolution of Intention No. 85-28, declaring the intention of the City to purchase electricity including a charge for the use of lighting facilities, for lighting an area described as Apache Ville Five, Lots 75-132, P.0 R., Pinal County, Arizona as recorded in Book 19, Page 62, and WHEREAS, the cost of the lighting is to be assessed on a certain district, known as the Apache Junction Improvement District SL No. 8507-1; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 85-28 was published and posted pursuant to A.R.S. Sec 9-675, and WHEREAS, the time period allowed for protests pursuant to A.R S. Sec 9-676 expires on September 9, 1985; and WHEREAS, the protests received are insufficient to bar further proceedings, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Apache Junction, that the Director of Public Works be empowered and directed to proceed with the improvement. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, this day of , 1985. Norman S. Hill Mayor r� ATTEST: Kathleen Connelly City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM. Davi A exander City ttorney ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES � G ITEM # i ' MEETING OF MOT I ON BY: ' ) 1 SECONDED BY YES NO ABSTAINED VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL 1, / COUNCILMAN EIDSON COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER V COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR t/ COUNCILMAN BALJO MAYOR HILL yi UNANITOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES ITEM # MEETING OF MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO /U' VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ MAYOR HILL UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL C-- ITEM NO. 17 I MOVE THAT RESOLUTION NO. 85-38, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO ORDER THE INSTALLATION OF STREET LIGHTS WITHIN AN AREA DESCRIBED AS APACHE VILLA UNIT FIVE LOTS 75-132 P.C.R. , PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AS RECORDED IN BOOK 19, PAGE 62, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. PQACH' ✓G O< 2 U - ' ' • , Z K g, gR,ZoNP CO.ily o uche cun,ction SEPTEMBER 9, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: CITY MANAGER �_F� , FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC// // WORKS' SUBJECT: STREET LIGHT IMPROVEMENT D STRICT (SL 8501-1 ) SUPERSTITION VIEW MOBILE HOME ESTATES, A SUBDIVISION (AGENDA ITEM) Petitions were received to create a Street Light Improvement District within an area described as Superstition View Mobile Home Estates, a Subdivision recorded in Book 15, Page 26, P.C. R. , Pinal County, Arizona. After estimates and other items were prepared by Salt River Project, the Council adopted a Resolution of Intention on August 20, 1985. Thereafter the Resolution was published and posed in accordance with +► Arizona Revised Statutes. Providing there are no substantial protests, the attached Resolution ordering the installation of street lights is presented to the Council for consideration. RWB:th Agenda Approved by XC _! Date Hem n Consent Agenda -_ Public Hearing ____-- Oid Business New Business TT" /r Postponed Item File # 100.051 303.0219 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220 0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982-8002 RESOLUTION NO.85-39 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO ORDER THE INSTALLATION OF STREET LIGHTS WITHIN AN AREA DESCRIBED AS SUPERSTITION VIEW MOBILE HOME ,01.11,„ ESTATES, A SUBDIVISION RECORDED IN BOOK 15, PAGE 26, P.C.R., PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council on August 20, 1985, did pass Resolution of Intention No. 84-68, declaring the intention of the City to purchase electricity including a charge for the use of lighting facilities, for lighting an area described as Superstition View Mobile Home Estates, a Subdivision recorded in Book 15, Page 26, P C R , Pinal County, Arizona; and WHEREAS, the cost of the lighting is to be assessed on a certain district, known as the Apache Junction Improvement District SL No. 8501-1; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 84-68 was published and posted pursuant to A.R.S. Sec. 9-675; and WHEREAS, the time period allowed for protests pursuant to A.R.S. Sec. 9-676 expires on September 8, 1985, and WHEREAS, the protests received are insufficient to bar further proceedings; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Apache Junction, that the Director of Public Works be empowered and directed to proceed with the improvement. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, this day of , 1985. Norman S. Hill Mayor ATTEST: Kathleen Connelly City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM av Texan City ttorney ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES (6796/ 0' pi) c MEETING OF q / 17 ITEM # MOTION BY : SECONDED BY: YE NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ / , COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR s^ COUNCILMAN BALJO VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER ~f MAYOR HILL UNANI""0 S IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL 40111-77. ITEM NO. 18 I MOVE THAT RESOLUTION NO. 85-39, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO ORDER THE INSTALLATION OF STREET LIGHTS WITHIN AN AREA DESCRIBED AS SUPERSTITION VIEW MOBILE HOME ESTATES, A SUBDIVISION RECORDED IN BOOK 15, PAGE 26, P.C.R. , PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. Aft+ Ink p.QACHF di<.'•-Z:. V*1/,'1/0 vim 1i z . "IR,Zo0' ` it o pache &unction 'r" September 11 , 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL r THROUGH: CITY MANAGER` FROM: CITY CLERK SUBJECT: PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 85-43 (DESIGNATING APACHE TRAIL AS A HISTORIC ROADWAY) The attached resolution is being brought before the Council based upon a request from the Chamber of Commerce. There is presently a movement underway throughout the community to have the Apache Trail (State Route 88) designated as a historic state highway based upon the role that the roadway played in the frontier days and later development of the area. If the Council decides favorably upon this resolution, it will be forwarded to the State Board and Department of Transportation for their consideration. .r kmc Agenda Approved by -f Date Item # Consent Agenda Public Hearing Old Business New Business 3/4 A _` Postponed Item 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982-8002 Amok Aank, RESOLUTION NO 85-43 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, DECLARING SUPPORT FOR THE DESIG- NATION OF THE APACHE TRAIL (STATE HIGHWAY ROUTE 88) AS A HISTORICAL HIGHWAY. WHEREAS, the Apache Trail is a roadway rich in historical background and has a heritage that connects Arizona's earliest days as a raw frontier to �� the vigorous pulse beat of the present, and WHEREAS, the Apache Trail provides contemporary travellers with the opportunity to view the vast natural beauty of Arizona in co-existence with man-made wonders such as the Salt River lakes and Roosevelt Dam, and WHEREAS, establishing the Apache Trail as a historic highway and placing names and landmarks along this historic route would provide an educational vantage point for all to appreciate; and WHEREAS, it would be of great value to the number one industry of the State of Arizona, namely tourism, to declare the Apache Trail as a historic roadway and appropriately designate landmarks and places which contributed to the history of our State, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, requesting the support and cooperation of the Arizona Department of Transportation and the State Board of Trans- portation in designating the Apache Trail (State Route 88) as a historic state roadway and requesting the installation of historically accurate signs and monuments marking landmarks and places of interest and historic value along the length of the Apache Trail PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA,THIS DAY OF , 1985 NORMAN S. HILL Mayor ATTEST. KATHLEEN CONNELLY City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: DAVID F ALEXANDER City Attorney ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES 47)7 4,0084, ITEM # 1 liooL ,1EETI�JGr P1OTION BY: SECONDED BY: YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO V VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL V COUNCILMAN EIDSON ✓ MAYOR HILL v' UNANI"OUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ITEM NO. 19 I MOVE THAT RESOLUTION NO. 85-43, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, DECLARING SUPPORT FOR THE DESIGNATION OF THE APACHE TRAIL (STATE HIGHWAY ROUTE 88) AS A HISTORICAL HIGHWAY, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. ACH,F✓G O gAIZoNP sz t1 c c pache (&unction DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT September 4, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: ';MICHAEL J. McNULTY , CITY MANAGER FROM: ytt,✓I CHUCK NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEMS SEPTEMBER 17 , 1985 CITY COUNCIL MEETING: FINAL PLAT CONSIDERATION - SUPERSTITION HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION SD-1-85 Enclosed is the final plat for Superstition Heights subdivision. The pre- liminary plat was approved by the Subdivision Committee in April , 1985. The final plat has been reviewed by effected City Departments , State agencies , utility companies , school district, post office , etc. , and all comments and requirements have been incorporated into the final plat and associated documents. In the motion to approve the final plat , a stipulation of the approval should be that the applicant pay all necessary recording fees . CRN:jl Agenda Approved by i?� Date Item Consent Agenda Public Hearing Old Business New Business )// -� i�J -�( Postponed Item 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002 ( • ( FINAL PLAT FOR .5 °°0 "T4Nr'L' SUPERSTITION HEIGHTS .ls n 4D.••rTnIS::LY ,,w...7l•11 r,... ..r 5 .t 511 . SUBDIVISION Of INC 51/2 OF THE SE1/0 OF THE NMI/f OF THE iEl/a OF 1�--- —- y -- SECTION?9.TIN.RBE GGS.II iT PINIL CDUH v 1HI ZONI 0,14.14 E.WI•rE rx .Tn+ as,.. YC N .Il YI !♦ rn w itO.Tlw w 44.1141 N a•lal}Y Nf/n II*IING T 1n Txt Iw 1 1N,f to fv/L/rIl T.II •w Conan,ion M cis.cr.cTL w GAMMA MINIM.» Llvlrs SACS alru IYr 1.(a•LI.•c.Il n M Y Llcly orlrll[tl MP �.*il•tn MO PiNlnti w u on w f t.aD..n nrrlxum SAT«T.. ..SN.,n n.,.•,,.,rxl«a.1•,,.,•lu r«,n Lx.r n .w..,. CMIr ICITt w cOMN.r•P AT!rL r JYt71Y1 YIIWn .LLlASSIGNS�v ■ •Ncoon,'Ma T..• III 1. ! nI.1 L FLAT •I ti OHO* f l TOO c[1L/rr SAY Alb VMS YILIf a Y[r1r1IC0[i.iI1L.t1vL. ono. 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P1/4 O 20,A Fs 1) Z 0\ CO illy o pache e unction DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT September 6, 1985 MEMORANDUM , : HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: „- MICHAEL J. McNULTY , CITY MANAGER FROM: /`/CHUCK NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING SUBJECT: (/ REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM - SEPTEMBER 17 , 1985 MAJOR AMENDMENT TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT SUPERSTITION HEIGHTS: PZ-30-85 AND PZ-8-85 The final planned development plans for this project were approved by the City Council on September 3 , 1985. The building plans indicated our required 9'x20 ' parking space dimensions in the carports . Attached is a letter from Mr. Larry Richardson , requesting that the approved planned development be amended to permit the floor plan and carport as shown on the enclosed plans (the blacked-out area in the carport represents parking of 2 mid-sized, 51'x14' autos) . Our parking ordinance requires 2 , 9'x20 ' spaces , totaling 360 square feet. The proposal is for 2 , 16'x18'4" spaces. However, these spaces excluding the column supports for the carport are actually in excess of required 9' width , and the square footage of the 2 spaces is approximately 370 square feet. An additional consideration which will help in the parking situation, is the prohibition in the deed restrictions against parking of boats or RV 's in the subdivision . Recommendation I would recommend approval of the major amendment to PZ-30-85 and PZ-8-85 (Superstition Heights) to permit the alternative floor plans submitted which indicate carport parking dimensions as shown on the plans received by the Planning Department on August 30, 1985. Agenda Approved by Date It.'ni n C RN:j 1 Consent Agenda Public Hearing Old Business New Business aihl Postponed !tern 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002 l - RECEIVED • r- LEWIS /,' BREWER= LCONTRACTING, INC. r OF PLANNING - --CONSTRUCTION, IINC 1355 N McQueen Rd EV %.l7PMFl !T 892-4534 Gilbert,Arizona 85234 (602)892-2808 August 21 , 1985 Planning and Zoning Commission City of Apache Junction 1001 North Idaho Road Apache Junction, Arizona 85220 Attention: Charles R. Newcomer Director of Planning Reference: Superstition Heights (SD-1-85 & PZ-8-85) Dear Mr. Newcomer: The Lewis-Brewer Development company has proposed a planned area development bounded by 19th and 20th Avenues and by Monterey and Plaza Drives in Apache Junction, Arizona. This development has been designed to fulfill , what we believe to be , a need for housing for the retired winter visitor - offering amenities and an aesthetic setting. Though the designed density is far less than that allow- able under the designated zoning, it has been necessary to maximize — the land use in some areas in order to achieve these results. The plans , as tentatively approved, indicate twim homes of a 55 ' X 24 ' maximum dimension occupying the lots . Though some minor cosmetic alterations were made, these same homes have been constructed in various locations in Gilbert and Mesa. In the process of reviewing their design however, the plan examiner noted that the carports , as shown, do not quite meet the dimensions as outlined in the current Apache Junction Building Code. In researching the requirements for parking of vehicles, we feel that the present specifications are somewhat excessive and do not properly reflect the dramatic changes that have taken place in car dimensions over the past years . The space provided in the carport is 18 ' 4" deep by 19 ' 8" wide . With many cars now being only 14 ' and less in length and with the larger models averaging only 16 ' it becomes readily apparent that to require a 20 ' deep carport at the expense of the living area Planning and Zoning Commission City of Apache Junction August 21 , 1985 Page Two would be less than practical . It should also be noted that the opening at the front of the carport as provided by the current design is 16 ' - the dimension used for garage openings and the standard size of garage doors. Though we have submitted revised plans, plans that incorporate the larger carport, at the expense of the living quarters , we respectfully request that serious consideration be given to approving the original house concept. A concept that we feel gives the owner not only a more pleasing design to the home, but a more usuable and servicable floor plan. Respectfully Submitted, LEWIS-BREWER DEVELOPMENT ~t '" / Larry Ri •hardson Operations Manager LR: lc Hand Carried ";: ', - ax33J"•:.- 'sK` xe- vY✓m'+0.e+�bewcr•,.- R0� CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES ° / -11 \) ;;IiiO4 5"/°tI/j/ ITEM # ;11 MEETING OF / / I 0 t/ MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: Y S NO ABSTAINED VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR `I COUNCILMAN BALJO v/ MAYOR HILL UNANIfOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ITEM NO. 21 I MOVE THAT THE MAJOR AMENDMENT TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT FOR SUPERSTITION HEIGHTS, PZ-30-85 AND PZ-8-85, BE APPROVED AS PRESENTED. ✓G2(cyNcHE. i C, V , :, r ,0,. z lo qR/Z00' cOity a7 C9pache c2unction September 12, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR ND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: 'HE CITY MANAGER SUBJECT: USE OF BUDGETED FUNDS Attached is a request from the Community Services Department to use funds budgeted for repair of the existing bus to purchase a newer used bus. Based on the information supplied, I believe that the request should be approved as it appears to be in the City's best interest. MJMc/jtl ''` Attachment Agenda Approved by Date Item 4 Consent Agenda Public Hearing Old Business m New Business 0 <'<1 Postponed Item 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE (602) 982-8002 PQACHE Ck 4 , Gtiti 7 j- i 4:asp i- q,p/Z0NP Vitt' o, ` pache unction MEMORANDUM TO : � CITY MANAGER FROM: ' \1COMMUNITY SERVICES SUPERINTENDENT DATE : AUGUST 27 , 1985 SUBJECT : COMMUNITY SERVICES BUS The Community Services Department has been investigating the possibility of purchasing a used bus instead of making the extensive repairs required of our existing bus . After talking to several bus companies it appears we would be able to purchase a used air-conditioned bus in good running condition within our budgeted amount . Attached are pictures of a bus we feel would meet our increas- ing needs , along with a cost comparison, and a statement from our City Mechanic verifying this bus is in good running condi- tion. We would use the specifications from this bus in soliciting other bids . rift,. It is my recommendation that the Community Services Department be authorized to proceed with the purchase of a used bus . 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 Auk Aink PQACHE o 0 U O z .......„,) `Oily on pace unction MEMORANDUM TO : COMMUNITY SERVICES SUPERINTENDENT FROM: e PARKS SUPERVISOR DATE: AUGUST 22 , 1985 SUBJECT : COST COMPARISON OF BUSES Approximate cost to rebuild current Community Services Bus , and install air conditioning . Engine Rebuild $2, 300. 00 Adequate Air Cond . $7 , 000. 00 (installed) Front End Work $1 , 000 . 00 Correct Trans . $2 , 500. 00 Total Estimate $12 ,800. 00 Cost to replace Bus with 45 passenger , air conditioned bus . Dealer Price $7 ,800. 00 1 New Tires $1 , 200 . 00 Less Trade Allow. $1 , 200 . 00 i /"` Total Cost $7 , 800. 00 + tax & license Bus to delivered in good working order, lights , brakes , air , etc 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982-8002 % .... ,ram IPeACHE do Ok a a, U Z '1PIZON1.' COity o &47yache unction MEMORANDUM TO: COMMUNITY SERVICES SUPERINTENDENT FROM: TOM WRIGHT DATE: AUGUST 13 , 1985 SUBJECT : MECHANICAL INSPECTION OF BUS On August 12 , 1985 I accompanied Bob Young (Parks Supervisor) to Arizona Bus Sales in Phoenix. On that date , I performed a mechanical inspection on a bus that the City of Apache Junction has been dealing on . As a result I find the vehicle to be mechanically sound and a good consideration for purchase . "C'7.---' 7 //iJi - bi 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 a av ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES .);) ITEM # 6)-(0)-) MEETING OF 1q MOTION BY: c\L SECONDED BY: DYES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN BALJO VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL V COUNCILMAN EIDSON J COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER V COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR " MAYOR HILL I UNANIMOUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL 11110"-- ITEM NO. 22 I MOVE THAT AUTHORIZATION BE GIVEN THE SUPERINTENDENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES THROUGH THE CITY MANAGER TO USE FUNDS BUDGETED FOR THE REPAIR OF THE EXISTING COMMUNITY SERVICES BUS, TO PURCHASE A NEWER USED BUS. GO i7ArgACH's O.A U O 'IPizoO' CitU 4 pace c&unction DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT August 2, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER 9,,--)i 1 FROM: HUCK NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM - AUGUST 20, 1985 RESIGNATION FROM SUBDIVISION/ANNEXATION COMMITTEE Mr. Jack Lee, one of the two citizen members of the Subdivision Committee, and also a member of the Annexation Committee, verbally submitted his resignation from these Committees because he is moving to Phoenix. Staff recommends that his resignation be accepted and that appointments be made to these two Committees as soon as Talent Bank Application are received and reviewed. CRN:mas J Agenda Approved by ,L:; .' Date Item Consent Agenda — Public Hearing Old Business 9 New Business /r%I?',-- ^�3 Postponed Item 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 9828002 r. rN? ,Citi'E ...., ,.,,,,!....„,, !,,,„ ., TALENT BANK APPLICATIO1 FOR ' %' 4' " &J V/50 4Sl BOARD/COMMI SSI N/COMMITTEE 1 r DATE: - LC' ' NAME: fi P , A-i74 TELEPHONE: . z-lv "4f (hone) (offi. ADDRESS: 7 57' ,% try/'//0 iO/t2, ZIP CODE: - ;F 5., v OCCUPATION: r1:-/,//?e: (it retired, please indicate former occupation or profession) EDUCATION: fn b-/x/ ;. C4,e4. 6 /,, ,e) • e. n PROFESSIONAL AND/OR COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES. / 4 !""U ec'/t,' %+1,� l 4.r.. ro-&- , ,U- ,V )Z X- �/� _f 4/ c &�7 v. e / 5T 6-.4"o/d t.,- -- ADDITIONAL PERTINENT INFORMATION/REFERENCES: NOTE: As a candidate to a Council Board, Commission or Committee, your name, address, and phone number will be available to the press and the public. From time to time, requests are received from State and County legislators for recommendations of citizens to serve on State and County Commissions. If the City Council recommends your name be submitted, you will be contacted before this action is taken. If appointed to a Board/Commission/Committee, I understand that I must reside within the corporate limits of the City of Apache Junct:.on and that I cannot be absent from the city for over 30 days at one time unless authorized by the Mayor and Council. / — Revised 6/ 19/SI Si,.-itur ' or Ap[ scant 1C01 NCZTH ICAHO 2CAO • A?ACHE JUNCT Cv .:2+7(' Aci,n . Tc1 cn,,. -- --- ---- ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES e �" 1 eivi'ir\ o+ ITEM # viry MEETING OF 5 fq MOTION BY: 4fe SECONDED BY: YES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON V COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ MAYOR HILL UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL C! 47.721916. ITEM NO. 23 I MOVE THAT THE RESIGNATION OF MR. JACK LEE FROM THE SUBDIVISION/ANNEXATION COMMITTEE BE ACCEPTED WITH REGRET. AND THAT BE APPOINTED TO THE SUBDIVISION/ANNEXATION COMMITTEE. i PQACHE✓o Ink Adak O . _ 0I t`` _r i--Qt I .; Z 1.4 gR,ZoNP COity o 04pache 09unctian .. September 10, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: ''/ MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER FROM: piter JOHN SCHOEPH, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST SUBJECT: BROCHURE PRINTING BIDS A brochure to promote Apache Junction as a business location has been in the planning stages. Bid proposals for printing such a brochure were invited and opened on August 12 per the attached summary. In addition to lowest bid, quality and reliability of performance were con- sidered. ,..�, It is recommended that the bid be awarded to Orion Publishing in the amount of $4252.00 for 10,000 copies of a six page, four color brochure as directed by staff. A variable additional cost factor will be the number of color separations in the final selection of photographs to be used at approximately $90 per 4"x5" photo. Bid specifications were standardized to include 12 only. An additional 12 to 18 photos might be used adding $1080 - $1600 to the final billing. Delivery is to be made within six weeks from the time of awarding the bid. Copies of bid proposals submitted are enclosed for review. JMS/)tl Agenda Approved by ,:' Date Item # Attachment Consent Agenda Public Hearing Old Business �._.—._ L/ New Business J/i7k�r's 4 9"T Postponed Item 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE (602) 982-8002 Economic Development Department BROCHURE BIDS SUMMARY 6-page 4-page format format (Alternate) 1. ORION PUBLISHING CO. $4252 $3708 P.O. Box 17255 Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 2. NORM'S PUBLISHING HOUSE 5887.31 5375.65 610 W. McLellan Mesa, AZ 85201-0190 3. BROCHURE SPECIALISTS, INC. 7250 6500 P.O. Box 2087 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 4. (Quotation only -- received late) Hogue Printing 3320.86 2124.49 1415 E. University Drive Mesa, AZ 85203 ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES o 6 ITEM # 71 MEETING OF � 7 PLOT I ON BY: SECONDED BY: ,. ' Y-S NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO 1 VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER MAYOR HILL UNANI"!OUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL C- ITEM NO. 24 I MOVE THAT THE BID FOR BROCHURE PRINTING FOR THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BE AWARDED TO IN THE AMOUNT OF '�,�`, Qp,CHE ...k e... 1-414n `' i ," o DEPARTMENT OF PUBUC SAFETY U ; ;;; b' ' z r '9R/Z0141x ( it y o pache &unction W.E.McDANIEL Director September 9, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council THROUGH: City Manager ," r, FROM: Director of Public Safety tileet• SUBJECT: Vehicle Bids On September 9, 1985 at 10:00 a.m. bids for Police Department and Animal I Control vehicles were opened. Below please find the results of the bid process. 1986 Full size (new) 1 ton pickup truck (Animal Control) Chapman Chevrolet (1986) $9,652.14 plus tax O'Rielly Chevrolet ( 1985) $9,564.26 plus tax subject to prior sale Arnold's Auto Sales (1986) $9,599.54 plus tax Berge Ford Did not comply with bid specifications e 1986 Full size (new) 4 Wheel Drive Utility Wagon Chapman Chevrolet $14,174.19 plus tax Arnold's Auto Center $14,120.09 plus tax O'Rielly Chevrolet Failed to follow bid process instructions Considering the above bids and the 5% bid preference required by the Apache Junction City Code 3-7-1 subsection G, Arnold's Auto Center has supplied the lowest and most responsive bid and should therefore be awarded the Animal Control, 1986 z ton pickup bid and the Police Department 1986 4 wheel drive utility wagon bid. Agenda Approved by Date Item 4 Consent Agenda WEM/aes Public Hearing Old Business New Business 7��r J, Postponed Item 1001 NORTH IDAHO RD • APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE (602) 982-8260 AIM k. Ank PQACHF✓G O� ti v, , 00► z J� 5 7�. RIZONP it? O (94pache o9unctian BID OPENING FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT VEHICLES FOUR WHEEL DRIVE UTILITY WAGON ANIMAL CONTROL VEHICLE SEPTEMBER 9, 1985 Those Present: Kathleen Connelly, City Clerk Elaine James, Deputy City Clerk William McDaniel , Director of Public Safety Dan Scott, Lieutenant Reed Cox, Lieutenant Chapman Chevrolet Representative Company Name and Address 4 Wheel Drive Animal Control Chapman Chevrolet, Inc. 1717 E. Baseline Rd. (excluding tax and license) (excluding tax and license) Tempe, AZ 85283 (1986) $14,174.19 (1986) $9,652.14 O'Rielly Chevrolet 6160 E. Broadway (excluding tax and license) (excluding tax and license) Tucson, AZ 85732 (1985) $14,086.82 (1985) $9,564.26 Arnold Auto Center P.O. Box 807 (including tax and license) (including tax and license) Apache Junction, AZ 85220 (1986) $14,826.09 (1986) $10,079.52 Berge Ford 256 E. Main St. Mesa, AZ 85201 (1986) $11 ,091 .38 Kathleen Connelly U City Clerk WITNESS: Elaine James William McDaniel Deputy City 'Clerk Director of Public Safety lvc 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE (602) 982-8002 Chapman ohewoIe INC "OUR WAY IS A GREAT WAY" 1717 EAST BASELINE ROAD aiEVROLET TEMPE, AZ. 85283 (602) 838-1234 QUOTATION ATTN: DATE J?Dt. ui =+05 City of Apache Junction BID : ANIMAL CONTROL VEHICLE IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR REQUEST FOR BIDS FOR AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT, WE HEREWITH SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING QUOTATION FOR A NEW MODEL# CC10903 1/2T long wide bed truck OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT PRICE 305 V8 engine PRICE FACTORY BASE PRICE 3 speed automatic FREIGHT axle: 3.42 ratio DELIVERY AND HANDLING P195/75R -15 a/s s/b radial b/w ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT spare tire vinyl bench fleetside body high altitude emissions power steering power brakes air conditioning - tinted glass heavy duty cooling heavy duty alternator radio (factory) anted rear step bumper (factory) spot light mounted on roof (window post not recommended) SUB-TOTAL OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 9,6g2.114. SUB-TOTAL OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT REMARKS DELIVERED PRICE * before any tax and/or license fees FLEET ALLOWANCE TRADE ALLOWANCE NET DIFFERENCE STATE SALES TAX ARIZONA LIC. PLATES TOTAL PRICE BY • CHEVROLETo 6160 EAST BROADWAY P 0 BOX 12828 TUCSON, ARIZONA 85732 PHONE 747-8000 TO City of Apache Junction DATE August 28, 1985 1 001 N. Idaho Rd. BID NO Apache Junction, AZ 85220 ITEM NO WE ARE PLEASED TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING PROPOSAL QUANTITY I SPECIFICATIONS PRICE 1985 Chevrolet - Ton Pickup Model CC10703/E63 Equipped As Follows: 6100 GVW Rating Tinted Glass Factory AC 6x9 BEL Mirrors H.D. Shocks 3.08 Rear Axle Extra Capacity Rear Springs H.D. Power Brakes L 305 CID V8 Engine — 3 Speed Automatic Transmission —Power Steering H.D. Battery Lighter ` P235/75R15 Steel Radials Spare Tire & Wheel Engine Gages H.D. Cooling 66 Amp Generator 'Am Radio `Rear Step Bumper '- Spotlight - Left Color: White Inter. Blue Vinyl UNIT PRICE $ 9,564.26 Unit is in stock and available for immediate delivery . . Subject to prior sale . . . _I SALES TAX & LICENSE FEES TO BE ADDED WHEN APPLICABLE PROPOSAL GOOD FOR DAYS -� STOCK UNITS SUBJECT TO SALE PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE NET CASH UNLESS OTHERMSE ARRANGED /t THIS PROPOSAL CONSTITUTES A PURCHASE ORDER WHEN DELIVERY DATE SUBJECT TO DELAYS BEYOND OUR CO I1 / , GNED BY CUSTOMER SALESMAN Jim Will I g IT V\ . -(,- ACCE►TED BY APPROVED /// CUSTOMER DATE r CHEVROLET SERVING GREATER TUCSON SINCE 1924 CHEVROLET ARNOLD AUTO CENTER • AIMEIPML o C o East Apache Trail at Apache Junction P. 0 Box 807 • Phone 982-2831 APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 September 9, 1985 eiN RE: BID TO THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION 1 FULL-SIZE, 1986 (NEW) 1/2 TON PICK-UP TRUCK - LWB `8 CYLINDER GASOLINE ENGINE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION POWER STEERING ' POWER BRAKES GAUGES ` AIR CONDITIONING ' TINTED GLASS ' HEAVY DUTY COOLING \HEAVY DUTY ALTERNATOR CAM RADIO `STEP REAR BUMPER `STEEL BELTED RADIAL TIRES AND FULL SIZE SPARE TIRE SPOT LIGHT MOUNTED ON DRIVER'S SIDE WINDOW POST $9,599.54 4+79.98 - 5% TAX $10,079.52 THIS BID EXCEEDS THE MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS REQUIRED. 4- LOWELL ARNOLD ARNOLD AUTO CENTER . Chapman Chevrolet _ _ INC. "OUR WAY IS A GREAT WAY" 1717 EAST BASELINE ROAD CHEVROLET TEMPE, AZ. 85283 (602) 838-1234 QUOTATION ATTN. DATE Sept. 6, 1985 City of Apache Junction BID: POLICE VEHICLE IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR REQUEST FOR BIDS FOR AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT, WE HEREWITH SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING QUOTATION FOR A NEW MODEL= CK10516 4X4 Blazer 1986 ` White OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT PRICE PRICE 305 V8 engine FACTORY BASE PRICE N, 4 speed automatic w/ overdrive FREIGHT axle: 3.73 ratio DELIVERY AND HANDLING ..on/off road P235/75R-15 s/b radial C w ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT spare tire ` heavy duty power winch w/ cable 40 seats: front cloth — rear vinyl 8,000 lb. rodler fair lead (front) high altitude emmissions (WARN) folding rear seat power steering powerr brakes air conditioning tilt wheel AM radio (factory) tinted glass heavy duty cooling 80 amp alternator (66amp std) front quad shocks (heavy duty suspension) gauges fuel tank shield plate automatic locking hobs "" deadweight hitch Below eye line mirrors 9" x 6.5" SUB-TOTAL OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 14,174.19* SUB-TOTAL OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT > REMARKS: DELIVERED PRICE FLEET ALLOWANCE * before any tax and/or license fees TRADE ALLOWANCE NET DIFFERENCE STATE SALES TAX ARIZONA LIC. PLATES TOTAL PRICE BY .== ;_,�i„ �_� ARNOLD AUTO CENTER o A • o O o East Apache Trail at Apache Junction P 0 Box 807 • Phone 982-2831 APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 September 9, 1985 RE: BID TO THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION 1 FULL—SIZE, 1986 (NEW) BLAZER 4 WHEEL DRIVE UTILITY WAGON ` 8 CYLINDER GASOLINE ENGINE • AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OVERDRIVE ` POWER STEERING • POWER BRAKES ` AIR CONDITIONING ` TILT • AM RADIO --TINTED GLASS HEAVY DUTY COOLING SYSTEM " HEAVY DUTY ALTERNATOR — 66 AMP. • HEAVY DUTY SUSPENSION • GAUGES SKID PLATES/SHIELDS " AUTO LOCKING HUBS • 2 BUCKET TYPE CLOTH FRONT SEATS • FOLD DOWN VINYL REAR SEATS ,mak " DEAD WEIGHT TRAILER HITCH ON REAR P235 ON/OFF ROAD STEEL BELTED RADIALS PLUS FULL—SIZE SPARE TIRE 2 FULL—SIZE OUTSIDE MIRRORS " HEAVY DUTY POWER WINCH WITH CABLE (FRONT) • EXTERIOR COLOR — WHITE $14,120.09 706.00 — 5% TAX $14,826.09 THIS BID EXCEEDS THE MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS REQUIRED. 4iJ LOWELL ARNOLD ARNOLD AUTO CENTER r � llED �055 /- • f�����J 6 I�� P S - -1114,414r.,--disozomilatior 6160 EAST BROADWAY P 0 BOX 12828 TUCSON, ARIZONA 85732 PHONE 747 8000 TO City of Apache Junction DATE August 28, 1985 1001 N. Idaho_ RA_ BID NO Apache Junction, AZ 85220 ITEM NO WE ARE PLEASED TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING PROPOSAL QUANTITY I SPECIFICATIONS PRICE 1985 Chevrolet Blazer Model CK10516 Equipped As Follows: Folding Rear Seat-Vinyl Factory AC S/S 6x9 BEL Mirrors 3.73 Rear Axle 305 CID V8 Engine 4 Speed AT with OD 31 Gallon Tank Skid Plates Tilt Wheel Cigarette Lighter P235/75R15 Steel Radials On/Off Road Spare Tire & Wheel Auto Locking Hubs PS PB Gages Am Radio 85 amp Generator H.D. Suspension Cloth Bucket Front Dead Weight Trailer Hitch UNIT PRICE $ 14,086.82 Front Mounted Winch Warn Model 8274 Unit is in stock and available for 8000 lb Capacity immediate delivery . . . Subject to 150' 5/16" Steel Cable prior sale . . . Spl Bumper & Rollers Color. White Inter. Blue SALES TAX & LICENSE FEES TO BE ADDED WHEN APPLICABLE PROPOSAL GOOD FOR DAYS STOCK UNITS SUBJECT TO SALE PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE VET CASH UNLESS OTHERWISE ARRANGED i THIS PROPOSAL CONSTITUTES A PURCHASE ORDER WHEN DELIYERY DATE SUBJECT TO DELAYS BEYOND OUR CONTROL SIGNED BY CUSTOMER SALESMAN J l m Will ig 4C /�� 7CCEPTED BY A APPROVED / / CUSTOMER DATE CH SERVING GREATER TU CSON SINCE 1924 CHEVROLET .... ,...... / Beige QUOTATION FOR VEHICLE 1 OR© 256 East Main Street - Mesa, Arizona 85201 - Phone 602 834-1 1 1 1 TO /Tf ce/' „q,--'��'P`����/ DATE q I- --/-c5,-- / ,' ,L!�. / 7/?-/t�- �"Yc/-4--- - 4'2 PRICE LEVEL -S"- 0aG ATT N• wok We arepleased to submit the following ,r 9/6-1, /3� // �O/75 1�-,quotation for 19��' Ford, Model �/ This bid is good for G days from the above date and is subject to final certification of the vehicle i /33 / / BASE FREIGHT Standard or additional equipment. FDAF/GAS MARKUP ENGINE Gr T ?-1 TRANSMISSION) j) / Z"/ Co lor �' T .% Trim l rn'; .2194 W(Pe r/ /. _,,,-/-7 ,-.2.v .2;2 --- 9 e27 ) I ,%rjc)f%e 6.3--) . .-7, -_ ._-_-.,2,3- ..e,/,,6 4__ . .•.. „. T .17 r',Gl�iK,1� �%� ,, /, ,/,z �� , r t./-2`,/)./1/'.j`f-5 / PRICE EACH L//f;J� z!_2 yi :-.5.% PRICE LESS TRADE DIFFERENCE irlArgirl Alb IN b- ALTek'_A.JTV.- w� SALES TAX ' M , LICENSE FEES .„_.-- nig ;r e-cS ()CT (1(iLtr / GRAND TOTAL I'E I , rN d-d �Ee5 BY BERGE FORS" T REPRESENTATIVE SUB-TOTAL //: 2. COMMENTS \ >9- /�� '5 - �► I. 111111 ARNOLD AUTO CENTER °O ��������,��,��° (� o East Apache Trail at Apache Junction = LEI o P 0 Box 807 • Phone 982-2831 APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 September 17, 1985 City of Apache Junction 1001 N. Idaho Road Apache Junction, Az. 85220 RE: Bids to the City of Apache Junction Specification on bid for Animal Control Vehicle - Tire Size - (5) P235 R75X15 Steel Belted Radials seibk Specification on bid for Police Vehicle 4-Wheel Drive - Winch - Ramsey Winch - Heavy Duty Steel Front Bumper Mounted - Heavy Duty Self Recovery 8000 lbs . minimum capacity - Worm Gearing - 360 to 1 ratio - 80 amp alternator and battery ktodiSrvA-z-p—eA-d Lowell E. Arnold, Partner Arnold Auto Center P4A'CHE ✓ AIR -1Pi NP it o L4pache &2unction ZO BID NOTICE The City of Apache Junction, Arizona is soliciting bids for the following: 1 Full-size, 1986 (new) 4 Wheel Drive Utility Wagon - 8 cylinder gasonline engine Automatic transmission Power steering Power brakes Airconditioning Tilt AM radio Tinted glass Heavy duty cooling system Heavy duty alternator - 80 amp. Heavy duty suspension ragmbA Gauges Skid plates/shields Auto locking hubs 2 bucket type cloth front seats Fold down vinyl rear seat Dead weight trailer hitch on rear On/off road steel belted radials plus full-size spare tire 2 full-size outside mirrors Heavy duty power winch with cable (front) Exterior color - white All bids must be sealed and marked "Police Vehicle 4 Wheel Drive Bid", and must be submitted to the City Clerk 's Office, 1001 N. Idaho Rd. , Apache Junction, Arizona, prior to 10:00 a.m. , Monday , September 9 , 1985, at which time the City clerk will open all bids. Vendors must be able to provide delivery and billing to the City of Apache Junction no later than October 24, 1985. The City of Apache Junction reserves the right to reject any and all bids. All bids are F.O.B. Apache Junction, Arizona, and must include applicable sales tax, but with no other documentation of title fees. For further information, please contact Director of Public Safety, Bill McDaniel at 982-8260. 1100., Kathleen Connelly City Clerk Published this 27thday of August, 1985. 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA 85220-0190 • TELEPHONE(602)982 8002 (ip,CHE- c3( ✓ U -t.0, Z gR/ZONP COitj o, &ipache 02unction BID NOTICE The City of Apache Junction, Arizona, is soliciting bids for the following: 1 Full-size, 1986 (new) 2 ton Pick-up Truck - 8 cylinder gasoline engine Automatic transmission Power Steering Power Brakes Air Conditioning Tinted Glass Heavy duty cooling Heavy duty alternator AM radio Step rear bumper Steel belted radial tires and full size spare tire Spot light mounted on driver's side window post All bids must be sealed and marked "Animal Control Vehicle", and must be submitted to the City Clerk 's office, 1001 N. Idaho Rd. , Apache Junction, Arizona, prior to 10:00 a.m, Monday, September 9, 1985, at which time the City Clerk will open all bids. Vendors must be able to provide delivery and billing to the City of Apache Junction no later than October 9, 1985. The City of Apache Junction reserves the right to reject any and all bids. All bids are F.O.B. Apache Junction, Arizona, and must include applicable sales tax, but with no other documentation of title fees. For further information, please contact Director of Public Safety, Bill McDaniel , at 982-8260. Kathleen Connelly City Clerk Published this 27th day of August, 1985. lvc 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION.ARIZONA 85220-0190 • YELEPHONE(602)982 8002 PQp,CHF ✓ 76‹ • Arc, :: U; - z "44)/Z0 amity cipache cunction BID NOTICE ADDENDUM The City of Apache Junction, Arizona, will accept bid proposals for 1985 (new) z Ton Pick-Up Truck previously advertised as "Animal Control Vehicle", and 1985 (new) 4 Wheel Drive Utility Wagon previously advertised as "Police Vehicle 4 Wheel Drive Bid" , with the same specifications as advertised in the Mesa Tribune on August 27, 1985. For further information, please contact Lieutenant Dan Scott, at 982-8002. Kathleen Connelly City Clerk Published this 3rd day of September, 1985. 1001 NORTH IDAHO • APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 0190 • TELEPHONE (602) 982-8002 ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES ITEM # MEETING F MOTION BY: 1/4JAIL SECONDED BY: ES NO ABSTAINED COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER Vj COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ Amok COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR *.) COUNCILMAN BALJO VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON MAYOR HILL UNANI;IOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL ti ITEM NO. 25 I MOVE THAT THE BID FOR A FOUR WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLE FOR TFE POLICE DEPARTMENT BE AWARDED TO AHKR-DIC1: IN THE AMOUNT OF I '1 R4). uq 4 6Y- AND THAT THE BID FOR ANIMAL CONTROL VEHICLE BE AWARDEDrr TO . AI� r � , IN THE AMOUNT OF GISVI v`. S`1 t e an S4 'A „w -f utt: S te r,• - .A 4 "•/^',:.• ;aTa,...: .` T . -� 4?. t''A-f.'+n r+",. ','�c.. ROLL CALL VOTE SHEET NOTES ,....... v , ITEf1 # ,1EETING OF P / 7 MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: 10>' Y NO ABSTAINED COUNCILMAN EIDSON COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER ii COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ ii COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL MAYOR HILL UNANI .OUS , IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL C- ITEM NO. 26 I MOVE THAT AN EXECUTIVE SESSION BE HELD AT 6:00 P.M. AND A WORK SESSION AT 7:00 P.M. ON SEPTEMBER 30, 1985, IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS; AND THAT AN EXECUTIVE SESSION AND WORK SESSION BE HELD ON OCTOBER 1, 1985, AT 6:00 P.M. , IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS. PQACH a O ' el yC� O . - Z gRizCNP Oily o Bailie unction DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT September 10, 1985 MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL THROUGH: MICHAEL J. McNULTY, CITY MANAGER FROM: ,1 CHARLES R. NEWCOMER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING `- SUBJECT: BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MINUTES FOR YOUR INFORMATION Attached please find copies of the Board of Adjustment Minutes from their regular meeting of August 12, 1985. Please have the original Minutes placed in the "Minutes Book" in the City Clerk's Office. CRN:jl 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA 85220 TELEPHONE(602) 982-8002 OP"rnr Amok BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1001 NORTH IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA AUGUST 12, 1985 7.00 P.M. Present Absent Guests /� Mr. Schaefer Mrs. Blatterspeil Mr and Mrs. Rowden Mr Carter Mr Berry Mr. G Luddy Mr. Morrison Mr. Gardom Vice Mayor Bakkedahl Mrs Luddy, Acting Chairman Mr Class-Erickson, Staff Mr. Nakagawa, Acting Executive Secretary Mrs LeCount, Recording Secretary Synopsis Agenda dated August 12, 1985 - approved as published. Approval of Minutes dated July 8, 1985 - approved as presented. BA-3-85 (Rowden) 1. Roll Call Four members present with three absent as noted above 2 Carter/Morrison M/S - Mrs. Luddy was selected as Acting Chairman I 3. Morrison/Carter M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Adjustment of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that the Agenda dated August 12, 1985, be approved as published." The motion passed unanimously. 4 Carter/Morrison M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Adjustment of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that the Minutes dated July 8, 1985, be approved " The motion passed (2-0-2) with Mrs. Luddy and Mr Schaefer abstaining. 5 Chairman opened the public hearing on BA-3-85 and asked for staff briefing. 6. Mr. Class-Erickson briefed the Board on the case 7 Mr. Rowden explained his request for a variance 8 Chairman asked if there was anyone who wished to speak in favor or against the case There i_ was no one 9. Carter/Schaefer M/S "BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Adjustment of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, that a variance to Section 15.0106, allowing a twenty-five foot (25') front yard setback instead of the required forty foot (40') front yard setback is hereby approved. The following stipulations shall be conditions of BA-3-85 Page Two - Board of Adjustment Minutes - August 12, 1985 1 The applicants dedicate the north, east, and south thirty-three feet (33') of the subject property for public roadway and associated purposes, including a twenty foot (20') by twenty foot (20') cut-off at the intersection of East Second Avenue and South Vista Road. 2. The development of the property be in substantial conformance to the plot plan as approved by the Board of Adjustment 3 The applicants be allowed to use the mobile home during construction of a residence on the same premises for a period of ninety (90) days, such period may be extended for an additional ninety (90) days upon application to and approval of the Zoning Administrator The reasons for this approval are as follows 1 The location of the wash and the Zone A Flood Area constitute a special condition applicable to the property referred to in the application which do not prevail on other property in the zone. 2 The strict application of the regulations would work an unnecessary hardship on the applicants by forcing them to construct a residential dwelling in the Zone A Flood Area Granting of the application ( is necessary for the preservation and I1 enjoyment of substantial existing property rights 3. Granting a variance to allow a twenty- five foot (25') front yard setback instead of the required forty foot (40') front yard setback will not materially affect the health or safety of persons residing or working in the neighborhood and will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to the property or improvements in the neighborhood Side yard and rear yard setback requirements are not affected and can be met as stated in Section 15.0107 and Section 15 0108 respectively A reduction in the front yard setback will not pose an intersectional sight problem. 4 The hardship circumstance was not self- imposed by the current or past property owner. The motion passed unanimously 10. Carter/Schaefer M/S to adjourn There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 7 20 p.m. Page Three - Board of Adjustment Minutes - August 12, 1985 Respectfully submitted Jim Nakag. a Acting Executive S cretary APPROVED• Mary ina ud y, Acting Chairman Board of A ustment e1 L ROLL CALL OTE SHEET NOTES If Via. tj i \C\ C/S C , ITEM # ))\1) MEETING OF 1/(/ MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: ) YES ; NO ABSTAINED VICE MAYOR BAKKEDAHL COUNCILMAN EIDSON „d'` COUNCILWOMAN GARDNER \\( COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ COUNCILWOMAN TAYLOR COUNCILMAN BALJO MAYOR HILL UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED . ABSTAINED TOTAL ITEM NO. 28 I MOVE THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED AT P.M. Oft* ROLL CALL Q://7 a9 9/7 ROLL CALL IP ESENT ( ABSENT A MAYOR HILL / i I to S. f . el VI CE-MAYOR BAKKEDAHL f �_ J COUNCILMAN JIMENEZ ! / / i I COUNC I LwoMAN_TAYLOR I / , ' LOUNCI LWOMAN GARDNER ': V COUNCILMAN BALD ! / k/ COUNCILMAN EIDSON / i TOTAL t STAFF PRESENT • W.S. CITY MANAGER MICHAEL J. MCNULTY CITY CLERK Kathy Connelly _ a i/ V ,FINANCE CONTROLLER Keith Lewis ✓ f►. DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Chuck Newcomer �/ _ DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFTEY Bill McDaniel i / DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS Rich Broman / 7 PW---/ CITY ATTORNEY Mr. Alexander/Mr. Hirsch ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST John Schoeph v Al\ r CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION �}� REQUEST TO SPEAK NAME: \_�////��/l.<,v, tii DATE: (/ //7/A ADDRESS: 3/(o 5/ AGENDA ITEM: w42 PIN CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION /� REQUEST TO SPEAK NAME: J ✓ `V' L �J e- l"z DATE: !p /7 7/ ADDRESS: 3 / 6 ( / 5C -Q/L/ / C, AGENDA ITEM: C 0. C TZ.AS Wire /N S T ` Q rz r , U e. `o p /-1 Q y