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Tuesday,January 7,2020 7:00 PM City Council Chambers
A. CALL TO ORDER AGENDA AMENDED l 1P.M.
Mayor Serdy called the meeting to order at 7: 3 p.m.
B. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Vice Mayor Wilson gave the invocation and Councilmember Struble led the meeting attendees in
the Pledge of Allegiance.
C. ROLL CALL
Present: 7- Mayor Serdy
Vice Mayor Wilson
Councilmember Barker
Councilmember Evans
Councilmember Rizzi
Councilmember Schroeder
Councilmember Struble
Staff in Attendance:
Bryant Powell, City Manager
Matt Busby,Assistant City Manager
Joel Stern, City Attorney
Jennifer Pena, City Clerk
Thomas Kelly, Police Chief
Al Bravo, Public Information Officer
Larry Kirch, Development Services Director
Rudy Esquivias, Planning Manager/Zoning Administrator
Janine Hanna-Solley, Economic Development Director
Sidney Urias, Senior Planner
Mike Wever, Public Works Director
Shane Kiesow, Public Works Manager
Raquel Schatz, Public Works Engineer
Kent Fowler, Police Officer
Maureen Fredrickson, Office Support Specialist
D. CONSENT AGENDA
Councilmernber Barker moved,seconded y Councilmember Rizzi to approve the consent
agenda.
Motion passed unanimously.
. 1 -66 Consideration of acceptance of agenda.
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2. 19-607 Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of December 17,
2019.
E. AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS
F. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CURRENT EVENTS
3. 19-608 Announcement of current events from mayor and councilmembers.
Councilmember Schroeder wished everyone a happy New Year and that they had safe and
happy holidays.
Councilmember Rizzi thanked everyone in the community for their charitable donations of food,
toys and clothing during this time of need for many people.
Vice Mayor Wilson thanked the community for their condolences on the passing of his brother.
Councilmember Evans wished everyone a happy New Year. She announced she attended a
neighborhood meeting earlier that day at Mountain View Mobile Home Ranch.These meetings
occur throughout the year where a few city council embers and staff conduct meetings to hear
from those in the area. She stated if anyone would like to have staff schedule a meeting,
contact X Bravo, the city's Information Officer.
Councilmember Struble resinated the same sentiments as Councilmember Rizzi, stating the
community really steps up when asked. He thanked them for their generosity.
He announced the annual Prayer Walk which will take place Saturday, January 11 th. It will start
at Table of Grace Church at 9:30 a.m. then around 11:00-2:00 p.m.they will meet at Flatiron
Park for a celebration.
On Saturday, January 26th, the AJ Kid Idol will take place at Mountain View Luthern Church.
Mayor Serdy invited everyone to the State of the City on February 12, 2020 at the Apache
Junction High School Performing Arts Center. Reception and networking will be at 6:30 p.m.
and the program begins at 7:00 p.m.
He announced the weekend of January 11 th and 12th, the Superstition Mountain Museum will be
hosting Heritage Days. There will be music, entertainment and food for everyone.
Mayor Serdy then spoke briefly about the city and community efforts on the returning of the RAD
trash cans as the city transitions to a single solid waste hauler.
G. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
4. 19-609 City Manager's Report.
City Manager Bryant Powell announced the opening of the Citizen Leadership Institute. This is
an eight-week session with one class per week starting in January.
He spoke briefly on the collection fee RAD is charging its customers to pick up their trash cans.
The city has been discussing the transition to a single trash hauler for many years.
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In 2019 the city sought a request for proposal from trash hualers to be the single source
provider.
In recent discussions with RAD, they have agreed to significantly reduce the$50.00 fee if they
get the trash can back. There have been those residents that began returning their cans, even
though the new service will not begin until April. So residents have the next few months to either
return the can or pay to have it picked up.
He then introduced Doug Coleman, Pinal County's Justice of the Peace and Ted Gremmel Pinal
County's Constable.
5. 19-587 Introduction of and discussion with Pinal County Constable Ted Gremmel.
Constable Ted Grem stated he has known Doug Coleman since the early 90's. He has
been a public service for more than 30 year and he is a Navy veteran. He is a retired officer
from Final County Adult Probation.
The most common questions he is asked is what does a Constable do? He stated statutorily
the Sheriff and Constable pretty much have the same responsibilities and duties even though
they're very different. The Constable focuses on the enforcement of the services and execution
of the documents the judge orders. Orders that come from Superior court are sent to the
Sheriffs office to enforce.
He covers a very large area, San Tan Valley,Apache Junction and Gold Canyon. In 2018 he
handled approximately 550 services by himself. It can be a very dangerous job, and when he
feels he needs the assistance of another person, he will contact Apache Junction Police for
assistance.
He spoke of the two Mesa Police Officers that were shot while serving Orders of Protection.
Fortunately they both survived. Serving and protecting victims is his main focus but it also
means helping the other party that is affected because it is a very emotional time. He tries to
keep the situation in check by stating he is there to help both parties through the situation.
6. 19-588 Introduction of and discussion with Pinal County Justice of the Peace,
Honorable Douglas Coleman.
Justice of the Peace Doug Coleman mentioned it was 29 years ago when he was elected to the
city council for the first time.
He is the Justice of the peace and as such, performs any duties of the office. They not only
perform weddings,which most people associate with the title, but they also handle
misdemeanor cases including civil lawsuits where the amount of the dispute is$10,000 or less.
The court also handles landlord tenant controversies including evictions. They handle small
claims,which is 43,500 or less. There is no appeal process for small claims, the decision of
the court stands. They handle civil and criminal traffic offenses, DUYs and also misdemeanor
allegations such as shoplifting, petty theft, bad checks, violations of orders of protection and
issue injunctions. The court handles a significant number of collection cases to the point of
garnishing wages.
He stated the number of justice courts depends on the population of the county. Final County
used to have eight courts but is now consolidated to six.
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The court also oversees civil and criminal traffic violations. Over 90% of the cases filed are
usually heard in lower jurisdiction courts,which are the municipal court or Justice of the Peace
Court. Most people's first interaction with the justice system is either with municipal court or
with the Justice of the Peace Court.
H. PUBLIC HEARINGS
7. 19-580 Consideration of application for a series 12 liquor license for applicant Jeffrey
Craig Miller, for AJs Sports Grill located at 725 W. Apache Trail, Suite#2A,
Apache Junction, AZ. 85120. The next step in this process is for the council to
hold a public hearing on the application and make a recommendation for
approval or denial to be forwarded to the Arizona Department of Liquor
Licenses and Control.
Councilmember Rizzi moved,seconded by Councilmember Evans to recommend approval of the
application for a series 12 liquor license for AJs Sports Grill.
Yes: 7- Mayor Serdy, Vice Mayor Wilson, Councilmember Barker, Councilmember
Evans, Councilmember Rizzi, Councilmember Schroeder and Councilmember
Struble
No: 0
City Clerk Jennifer Pena stated the application submitted was for a new series 12 Restaurant
Liquor License for AJs Sports Grill located at 725 W.Apache Trail Suite 2A. The Apache
Junction Police department, Building and Safety division, Planning and Zoning department and
the Superstition Fire and Medical District were asked to submit their safety concerns and
inspection comments on the application. At this time they are all recommending approval. Ms.
Pena noted the application does include the outdoor patio area for service as well. She stated
this item was on for a public hearing and the applicants were present to answer any questions
the Council may have.
Mayor Serdy asked if the applicants would like to speak about their new restaurant, they
declined.
Mayor Serdy opened the public hearing, receiving no comments, he closed the public hearing
and called fora motion.
1. OLD BUSINESS
J. NEW BUSINESS
8. 19-617 . Presentation, discussion and consideration on proposed construction
agreement with DBA Construction for infrastructure improvements to the
Grand View neighborhood in an amount of$536,791.50, allowing for a
contingency of 5%for a project amount not to exceed $563,631.08.This work
is partially funded by the city's Fiscal Year 2018 State Special Project
application and the Fiscal Year 2019 Community Development Block Grant
Regional Account allocation as requested by city council under Resolution
Nos. 18-07 and 19-05 respectively.
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Councilmember Barker moved,seconded by Councilmember Rizzi that the construction
agreement with DBA Construction for infrastructure improvements to the Grand View
Neighborhood be approved in an amount of$636,791.50 allowing for a contingency of 5%for a
project total not to exceed$563,631.08.
Yes: 7- Mayor Serdy, Vice Mayor Wilson, Councilmember Barker, Councilmember
Evans, Councilmember Rizzi, Councilmember Schroeder and Councilmember
Struble
No: 0
Project Engineer Raquel Schatz provided an update on the Grand View neighborhood
improvements which have been ongoing for several years. The various improvements to the
neighborhood have been staggered over the years to take advantage of the funding resources
from Community Development Block Grants and the Maricopa Association of Governments
(MAG)funding.
Ms. Schatz reviewed the funding, dating back to 2016, highlighting which projects were
constructed with those funds. She stated this project is for in Drive, on the east side, which
will get curb and gutter, while Grand Drive, on the west side,will get curb, gutter and sidewalk.
The contract before council is with DBA Construction for an amount of$536,791.50. There is a
contingency of 5%for any issues that arise during the project,with the total cost of the project
not to exceed $563,631.08
9. 19-620 Presentation and discussion on consideration of award of contract to Viasun
Corporation in the amount of$151,711.00 for the lining of Delaware Drive
ditch at Palm Wash.
Councilmember Barker moved,seconded by Councilmember Evans that the construction contract
with Viasun Corporation for the lining of Delaware Drive ditch at Palm Wash be approved in the
amount of$151,711.00 with a contingency of 10%for a project total of$166,882.00
Public Works Manager Shane Kiesow stated this project was not initially listed in the Capital
Improvement Project(CI ) maintenance plan for this year, but due to the recent flooding, this
drainage project needed to be addressed earlier than anticipated. He stated the presentation
was slated for the January 6th work session, and as this is the first time council is hearing of the
project Public Works is prepared to bring it back at the January 21 st regular council meeting if
council chooses to review the project and not make a motion tonight.
Mr. Kiesow then reviewed the project area and presented photos of the extensive damage that
needs immediate attention.
In response to questions from Council, Mr. Kiesow stated additional curb cuts would be made
and the existing ones of be widened.This would increase water runoff from the street into the
retention area. The project consists of grading and shaping the retention area, shotcrete the
sides and bottom to reduce erosion and enlarge the scuppers (curb cut area). The current
scuppers are undersized and would be made larger.
Councilmember Evans inquired if installation of a closed pipe is still proposed for this drainage
area. Mr. Kiesow stated yes and would be addressed by Public Works Director Mike Wever.
The agreement before council is a cooperative contract,the work would be done approximately
February through April.
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The contract amount is$151,711 with a 10% contingency for an amount not to exceed
$166,882.
Public Works Director stated they have been monitoring Delaware ditch. With the recent
damage caused by the rainstorm and flooding, Raquel Schatz found funding through some
grants which they were awarded.
The section from Broadway to 16th Street will have pipe installed for drainage purposes. The
road will be widened to three lanes with bike lanes and sidewalk. They are hoping to add lighting
as well. The estimated time frame on that is 2024.
10. 19-619 Presentation and discussion of the proposed 2020 General Plan.
Development Services Director Larry Kirch provided the updated presentation to the proposed
2020 General Plan. Mr. Kirch first recognized all the staff that worked so hard on compiling the
information for this update,which will be taken to the voters in August.
He stated there have been several presentations to the public, with several public hearings for
comments. The Planning and Zoning commission still has two public hearings before they
make their final recommendations to the council. He then introduced Sydney Urias.
Assistant City Manager Matt Busby wished to highlight the hard work staff has put into drafting
the amendments to the General Plan. Most cities hire a consultant at an estimated cost of
$200,000-$400,000 to do what Staff has accomplished.
City Planner Sidney Urias stated he would start the presentation with a review of the formatting
of the General Plan and how it's divided into categories, then address the core of the plan which
consisted of the elements within the General Plan.
He stated through the review process there were several opportunities for community input.
They held three community open house meetings at the Multi-Gen Center where a number of
attendees were present and provided comments on what they want to see for future
development of the city.
They also held a four-month online survey asking a number of questions. Council has seen the
survey and may have taken the survey. Over 1,300 respondents replied to the survey, the
majority of those respondents live here in the city.
Presentations on the General Plan were given to the cities boards and commissions and
various interest groups. The Planning and Zoning Commission has reviewed the General Plan
and sent staff various comments which have been incorporated into the Plan. They are still
reviewing the General Plan, chapter by chapter, and will provide staff with their final comments
and recommendations by the end of January.
As mandated by State Statute there is a 6 -day review period which staff just completed. The
General Plan was sent out to neighboring municipalities, the county other government agencies
for comments. Those comments have been sent to staff.
The General Plan is divided into three parts: there is an introduction which is an executive
summary of the community profile facts and figures taken from the US Census Bureau.
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Part two is the bulk of the general plan consisting of the elements and part three is the
implementation aspect.
Mr. Urias stated staff focused and on number four,which was the downtown element of the
general plan and number eight, which is the Water Resources element. These two elements
are unique to Apache Junction and are rarely found in other General Plans.
He addressed the importance of low impact development, the dark sky ordinance,wildlife
habitats, the possibility of providing a green incentive for Green Building programs, documenting
and preserving archaeological assets, and parks and open space. The housing elements note
62% of existing housing stock is manufactured or recreational vehicles, 31% of homes are
site-built, 7% of homes are designated as multi-family and any new or infill development should
focus on the diversification of the housing stock because that diversification impacts population
demographics and year-round spending trends. It also improves the city's overall image and
marketability.
The downtown elements focus on a variety of elements such as the need to create a downtown
center through placemaking. Consideration of a variety of factors such as tourism, density,
walkability and branding. There must be an element incorporated for the funding and
development of a downtown master plan to include land use, architecture, open space, and
public improvements.
Staff addressed a different perspective on the water resource element. They are looking at
water as a one source component rather than a segregated concept of the aquifer. Storage of
groundwater, recharge groundwater, water conservation, effluent reuse and rainwater
harvesting. The goal is to recycle as much water as possible and storing it so it city can be
used for irrigation throughout the city.
Mr. Urias then covered land use elements, intergovernmental cooperation and opportunities for
collaboration. He stated the next steps for the General Plan are two public hearings at the
Planning Commission on January 14th and 28th, then presentation to the city council on
February 4th for comments and possible approval of the overall General Plan.
K. COUNCIL DIRECTION TO STAFF
11. 19-564 Council direction to staff on amending the zoning regulations to allow cargo
containers in zoning districts other than RS-GR and/or lots smaller than 125
acres.
Council ember Barker moved,seconded by Vice or Wilson to send this item to the Planning
and Zoning Commission for review and possible recommendations to the code and bring those
back to the council for a work session for council discussion.
Director of Development Services Larry Kirch stated they held two work sessions with council
on this subject, and staff is currently looking for direction from the council on the matter.
He stated cargo containers are currently permitted only in the RS-GS zones which have at least
1.25 acres. There are lots that are zoned RS-GS, but they don't have 1.25 acres. In order to
have a cargo container on your property you have to meet those two tests. A permit is required
even when it meets both stipulations.
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Options for direction to staff if you so choose would be:
1. Leave the current provisions in place, they were heavily debated in 2014. They were not
going to be allowed and then the council decided to allow them, It has only been 5 years
since Council made this decision.
2. Bring the discussion back for a council work session
3. Direct the Planning and Zoning Commission to review the code and draft some possible
changes for the council to consider
4. Direct staff to draft legislation and bring it back to council.
5. There is the option to allow the public to make an application, pay a fee and draft
legislation.
Councilmember Barker stated she prefers to have more eyes on this matter and would like to
see this go back to Planning and Zoning.
Councilmember Struble agreed to get as much input as possible.
Councilmember Evans inquired as to how any permits are applied for per year versus the
number of containers that are just brought out to an individual's property. She asked if this is a
big problem. Mr. Kirch stated there were about 8-9 permits pulled but they have just as any
zoning cases currently on property either not allowed to have them, or other issues related to
cargo containers. It is a problem. If this is opened up to other zoning districts there may be
several more problems and several more zoning cases which may expend significant staff time.
Currently development services is working with the N Bravo, the city's information officer to do
press releases related to having chickens and roosters, sleeping and living in RVs and living in
tents in your backyard. The city is trying to raise public awareness of what is and is not allowed
within the city limits. The issue of cargo containers was an item much lower on this list of
priorities, even though there are several issues with them.
Mayor Serdy requested Vice Mayor Wilson provide some input since he has horse property and
these containers are good for storing feed and Alfalfa for the horses and all the tack and
expensive items affiliated with owning a horse.
Vice Mayor Wilson stated these are great containers for storing feed it keeps mice and other
critters out. It also protects items from the weather. So they are good for other purposes
besides horse feed and equipment. He was under the impression if you have the zoning
designation RS-GS, regardless of acreage, that you could have a cargo container. So this was
an eye-opening experience for him.
Council had further discussion on the matter, including using them for construction of living
quarters.
Mayor Serdy called for a motion. After the motion was made and council voted, Councilmember
Barker excused herself.
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L. SELECTION OF MEETING DATES, TIMES, LOCATIONS, AND PURPOSES
12. 19-610 Executive Session at 6:00 P.M. and Work Session at 7:00 P.M.for on ,
January 20, 2020 is cancelled in honor of Civil Rights Day. Executive Session
at 6:00 P.M. and Work Session at 7:00 P.M. for Tuesday, January 21, 2020 in
the city council conference room and city council chambers located at 300 E.
Superstition Boulevard, Apache Junction,Arizona, respectively; and other
meetings if necessary.
Councilmember Evans moved,seconded by Councilmember Rizzi that an executive session at
6:00 p.m.and work session at 7:00 p.m.for Monday,January 20,2020 is cancelled in honor of Civil
Rights Day. An executive session at 6:00 p.m.and work session at 7:00 p.m.for Tuesday,January
21,2020 be held in the city council conference room and city council chambers located at 300 E.
Superstition Boulevard,Apache Junction,Arizona,respectively;and other meetings if necessary.
Yes: 6- Mayor Serdy, Vice Mayor Wilson, Councilmember Evans, Councilmember
Rizzi, Councilmember Schroeder and Councilmember Struble
No: 0
Excused: 1 - Councilmember Barker
M. CALL TO PUBLIC
Councilmember Barker returned to the dias.
Donna Carr, 2178 W.Virginia Street,Apache Junction, stated the fireworks that are let off
behind her house during Christmas, New Year's and the 4th of July go off like explosives. She
would like the city to do mor in controlling the setting off of illegal fireworks. She also has a
problem with people burning trash behind her house. by the time police are called, the persons
have already left the area. She also wanted to talk about the water run off problem on Delaware
between University and the Trail. It took over a year for those road improvements to be
completed and there is still an issue with flooding. The sidewalk was never installed due to the
trailer park not wanting to move their wall? She was not sure on that. The other side of the trail
on Delaware has the same flooding problem. She mentioned a company called JCPI that deals
with drainage issues,work in manholes and other projects, they may be able to help the city
with engineering matters.
Kitty Carlisle, 1929 S. Moreno Drive,Apache Junction, appreciated the opportunity to speak.
She read from excerpts she gathered from the newspaper. The excerpts consisted of the
violations, fees and penalties that could be imposed. She pointed out a city in California placing
liens on homes related to violations. She stated she does not generate enough waste to
warrant the required service. She shares with her neighbor and has worked hard to reduce her
carbon footprint.
Jerri Foster, 140 E. 14th Avenue,Apache Junction, stated her issue is the lack of
communication regarding change in garbage collection services. She heard rumblings and
things throughout the community about the change, but was unhappy with the pick up fee
charged by RAD.
Kristine Leston, 710 E. Navajo Avenue,Apache Junction, expressed appreciation toward the
progressive nature of reserving the rainfall for other uses within the city rather than providing
channels to funnel it out of the city.
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She stated the city should have expected retaliation from the losing bidders. She has parents
that are 80 years old and cannot get their trash can to the curb, much less be in a position to
return the can. She did not have the experience Vice Mayor Wilson had, she received a
tremendous amount of run around. The company told her one of the trash can owners needs to
been present to return the can and get their invoice. She stated she lives in a city with a single
hauler, her neighbors are pigs and generate enough trash that if you drove by and threw your
trash into their pile, they would never know. They are pigs. There needed to be more
communication with the residents.
Mayor Serdy and the city council requested a more pro-active approach to handle the fireworks
as July 4th is the next event where they expect them to be discharged. Council member Rizzi
requested a copy of the specific code related to fireworks bee ailed to her.
In response to the return of trash cans, City Manager Bryant Powell stated there will be a mailing
from the city within the next few weeks.
N. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Serdy adjourned the meeting at 9:06 p.m.
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