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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-09-17 City Council Regular MinutesMeeting location: City Council Chambers at City Hall 300 E. Superstition Blvd Apache Junction, AZ 85119 www.ajcity.net Ph: (480) 982-8002 City of Apache Junction, Arizona Meeting Minutes City Council Meeting 7:00 PM City Council Chambers CALL TO ORDERA. Mayor Serdy called the meeting to order at 7:03 p.m. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEB. Vice Mayor Wilson gave the invocation and Councilmember Schroeder led the meeting attendees in the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALLC. Mayor Serdy Vice Mayor Wilson Councilmember Barker Councilmember Evans Councilmember Rizzi Councilmember Schroeder Councilmember Struble Present:7 - Staff in Attendance: Bryant Powell, City Manager Matt Busby, Assistant City Manager Joel Stern, City Attorney Jennifer Pena, Deputy City Clerk Thomas Kelly, Chief of Police Larry Kirch, Development Services Director Heather Patel, Grants Administrator Mike Loggins, Water Utilities Director Sidney Urian, City Planner Kent Fowler, Police Officer CONSENT AGENDAD. 1.19-439 Consideration of acceptance of agenda. Councilmember Barker moved, seconded by Vice Mayor Wilson to approve the consent agenda. 2.19-440 Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of September 3, 2019. Page 1City of Apache Junction, Arizona September 17, 2019City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONSE. 3.19-421 Presentation of proclamation designating the month of September 2019 as "Suicide Prevention Month". Mayor Serdy read the proclamation for suicide prevention month and presented it to Braden Biggs. 4.19-430 Presentation of proclamation designating the week of September 17th to 23rd as "Constitution Week". Mayor Serdy read the proclamation for National Constitution Week" and presented it to Daughters of the American Revelution Karen Barks and Carol Wilson. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CURRENT EVENTSF. 5.19-441 Announcement of current events from mayor and councilmembers. Councilmember Struble stated they held Constitution Week event dispite the rain. Carlos Vega, a 5th grader from Arches Academy and Brady Williams from AJ High School were the two students who won the essay contest and were present to read their essay's to the attendees. Councilmember Evans recognized the Daughters of the American Revolution as an amazing organization and stated her two daughters and two nephews were the founders of the first Children of the American Revelution (CAR) chapter in Mesa. Vice Mayor Wilson announced he and his wife attended the National Constitution Week celebration. Councilmember Barker announced she and other councilmembers attended the Dolce Vita celebration event where it was recognized as making the 50 best master-planned communities in the nation by Where to Retire magazine. CITY MANAGER'S REPORTG. 6.19-442 City Manager's Report. City Manager Bryant Powell announced improvements to the city's agenda management software. As the city continues to move forward with technology and transparency measures, more of the city's boards and commission agenda's and minutes are being added. This makes it easy for the public to find city meetings, minutes and watch the meeting all in one location. He announced the City recieved the Arizona Planning Association award for the active transporation plan. He introduced the Pinal County Attorney Kent Volkmer. Page 2City of Apache Junction, Arizona September 17, 2019City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes 7.19-409 Introduction of and discussion with Pinal County Attorney Kent Volkmer. Mr. Volkner commented on the wonderful relationship they have with the County. He invited the City and Council to provide any insight or feedback as to how the County Attorney's office might better serve the city. They are always open for ideas on improving processes or implementing new programs. PUBLIC HEARINGSH. 8.19-449 Presentation, discussion, public hearing and consideration of proposed Ordinance No. 1481, case PZ-3-19, a proposed rezoning amendment of approximately 2.66 acres on the northwest corner of Ironwood Drive and Baseline Avenue, currently zoned B-1/PD (General Commercial/Planned Development) to facilitate a carwash, retail space and a drive-thru restaurant. Vice Mayor Wilson moved, seconded by Councilmember Rizzi to have Ordinance No. 1481 be read by title only and the entire reading of the Ordinance be waived. Jennifer Pena, Deputy City Clerk read the Ordinance by title only. Vice Mayor Wilson moved, seconded by Councilmember Evans that Ordinance No. 1481 as read by the City Clerk be approved. Yes:Mayor Serdy, Vice Mayor Wilson, Councilmember Barker, Councilmember Evans, Councilmember Rizzi, Councilmember Schroeder and Councilmember Struble 7 - No:0 Sidney Urias, city planner, provided a brief presentaiton on the rezoning of 2.66 acres realted to case PZ-3-19 located north of the northwest corner of Ironwood Drive and Baseline Avenue. The applicant is requesting a change to the planned development to accomodate a carwash on the south end of the property. In 2015 the property owner recieved site plan approval for an inline retail center on the west end of the property with two retain buildings, one on the north side and one on the south side. Staff is recommending approval subject to the conditions listed in the report. In response to questions from Council, Mr. Urias stated there is still the cross acess to the property from the existing Chevron gas station. Paul Gilbert, 701 North 34th Street, Phoneix, attorney for the applicant stated he represents the proposed owner of the car wash. They agree with all the staff stipulations, have met with neighbors though several of the neighborhood meetings, and he was there to answer any of Council's questions. Councilmember Evans inquired if they were developing the north side of the property, to which Mr. Gilbert stated they are only purchasing the south side of the property. Councimember Barker inquired as to the timeline of the project. Mr. Gilbert stated they hope to be open for business in a year. They are ready to get moving on Page 3City of Apache Junction, Arizona September 17, 2019City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes the project. Mr. Schroeder expressed concern over the pass-through traffic from the Chevron, to which Mr. Giblert stated they have an agreement with the owner for the pass-through traffic. They are actually very much in favor of the pass-through traffic as they believe will increase persons stopping for gas or other purchases from their station. Mayor Serdy opened the public hearing. Mr Robert Pizorno, representing the owners of the Chevron station stated they have worked out the easement access and are satisfied with the relationship they have with the owners to the south. Mayor Serdy closed the public hearing. 9.19-448 Presentation, discussion, public hearing and consideration of Ordinance No. 1478, amending Apache Junction City Code, Volume I, Chapter 2: Mayor, Council, and Appointed Boards and Commissions, by creating new Article 2-9: Public Art Commission; repealing any conflicting provisions; providing for severability; and establishing an effective date. Councilmember Barker moved, seconded by Councilmember Rizzi that Ordinance No. 1478 as read by the City Clerk be approved and adopted with the following amendments: ·The City Council act as the deciding body for art in public places ·The Commission serve as the recommending body for art projects related to art in private development Yes:Mayor Serdy, Vice Mayor Wilson, Councilmember Barker, Councilmember Evans, Councilmember Rizzi and Councilmember Schroeder 6 - No:Councilmember Struble1 - Heather Patel, Grants Administrator, stated Ordinance No. 1478 would allow the creation of the Public Art Commission. She stated there were two items within the proposed ordinance that needed Council's determination. One item was the composition of the commission, the other was the duties of the commission, whether they be a recommending body or deciding body; and whether it be the same for public or private property. Based on that decision, then it may be necessary to decide on an appeal process. If the commission is a recommending body for both public places and private development and the council the deciding body, the appeal process would default to Superior Court and the person would have to show the council acted in an arbitrary and capricious manner. Councilmember Struble inquired about the title of the commission as a "public" art commission. He does not have a problem with the commission. He prefers to make it a recommending body for the public art, but he is not in favor of the commission regulating anything on private property. Councilmember Barker asked for clarification on the ordinance before them. Ms. Patel stated it was the make-up of the commission and whether it be a recommending body or deciding body. Mayor Serdy opened the public hearing, there being no comments from the public, Mayor Serdy Page 4City of Apache Junction, Arizona September 17, 2019City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes closed the public hearing. Councilmember Schroeder stated he thought the commission could be a recommending body for the public art, but a deciding body for the private development. Council held lengthy discussion on whether the city should require new development or whether an existing building undergoing a remodel or improvements should be required to contribute to the art fund. Councilmember Rizzi asked for staff to clarify the difference between private development and public art. Ms. Patel stated the commission is titled “public” because art is visible to the public. Art in a public place would be projects initiated by the city. Private development consists of development or commercial projects, as well as a residential development of 10 units or more. Like many other cities, these developments or projects require a percentage of the cost of the development be contributed to an art project for their property, or if they could not put an art project on their development, then that percentage be placed in the “art fund”. Councilmember Barker moved, seconded by Councilmember Evans that Ordinance No. 1478 be read by title only and that the reading of the entire ordinance be waived. Yes 7 - Mayor Serdy, Vice Mayor Wilson, Councilmembers’ Barker, Evans, Rizzi, Schroeder and Struble. No - 0 Deputy City Clerk Jennifer Pena read the ordinance by title only. 10.19-404 Presentation, discussion, public hearing and consideration of Resolution No. 19-24 declaring as a public record that certain document filed with the city clerk and entitled "2019 Amendments to the Apache Junction City Code, Volume II, Land Development Code, Chapter 1: Zoning Ordinance, Article 1-13: Design Standards, Section 1-13-4, Art in Public and Private Developments". Councilmember Barker moved, seconded by Councilmember Rizzi that Resolution No. 19-24 be approved. Yes:Mayor Serdy, Vice Mayor Wilson, Councilmember Barker, Councilmember Evans, Councilmember Rizzi and Councilmember Schroeder 6 - No:Councilmember Struble1 - Heather Patel, Grants Administrator stated there were changes to the city code language which was presented at the last meeting at the request of council. The changes reflect the amount devoted for public/private art originally stated: “is not less than 1%” the change proposes the following language, “equal to 1% of building construction costs”. Councilmember Barker inquired about the projects that were listed as ineligible, on page 6 item D, but then seem to be eligible as stated on page 11. It was very confusing. Page 5City of Apache Junction, Arizona September 17, 2019City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes There was further clarification discussed on various sections of the proposed language of missing, damaged, destroyed or removed, and various other matters. Mayor Serdy opened the public hearing, receiving no comments from the public, he closed the public hearing. Council held discussion on if they could differentiate between non-profits and religious organizations to be excluded from the public/private art requirements. City Attorney Joel Stern discussed laws that could be applied to this proposed public art ordinance, one was the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act. It allows a religious institute to say the requirement is too much of a burden and allows them to prove the excess burden. Mayor Serdy opened the public hearing again in case anyone in the audience wished to speak. Braden Biggs, 2492 W. Cactus Wren, Apache Junction, AZ stated he sat through all the Planning and Zoning meetings where this was discussed and when you start talking about exemptions certain organizations, he stated there are 29 different classifications for non-profits. He personally does not care for the equal to 1% for the art fee. He stated the private entities are not required to put art on their property, they can donate to the art fund instead. He hoped the council moves forward in the formation of the commission and the code can be worked on over the next couple of weeks as the commission would not take effect until 2020. Mayor Serdy closed the public hearing. Councilmember Struble stated this is not a donation of the 1%, it is mandated to put up or incorporate art in their development or put the 1% in the public art fund. 11.19-402 Presentation, discussion, public hearing and consideration of Ordinance No. 1477, amending Apache Junction City Code, Volume II, Land Development Code, by adopting by reference new section 1-13-4, Art in Public and Private Developments; repealing any conflicting provisions; providing for severability; providing for penalties; and establishing an effective date. Councilmember Rizzi moved, seconded by Councilmember Barker that Ordinance No. 1477 as read by the City Clerk be approved and adopted. Yes:Mayor Serdy, Vice Mayor Wilson, Councilmember Barker, Councilmember Evans, Councilmember Rizzi and Councilmember Schroeder 6 - No:Councilmember Struble1 - Larry Kirch Development Services stated this item is part of item 10 and subject to a public hearing. Mayor Serdy opened the public hearing, receiving no comments he closed the public hearing. Councilmember Rizzi moved, seconded by Councilmember Evans that Ordinance No. 1477 be read by title only and the reading of the entire ordinance be waived. Page 6City of Apache Junction, Arizona September 17, 2019City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes Deputy City Clerk Jennifer Pena read the ordinance by title only. Unanimous approval. OLD BUSINESSI. NEW BUSINESSJ. COUNCIL DIRECTION TO STAFFK. 12.19-444 Presentation, discussion and direction to staff on proposed revisions to Apache Junction City Code, Volume 1, Chapter 4, Fees, pertaining to proposed fees for publicly accessible art in private developments, revisions to fees for legal advertisements for planning and zoning cases, and amendments to certain building permit fees and grading permit fees. Councilmember Barker moved, seconded by Councilmember Rizzi to direct staff to move forward with the posting of fees to the city website as required. Yes:Mayor Serdy, Vice Mayor Wilson, Councilmember Barker, Councilmember Evans, Councilmember Rizzi and Councilmember Schroeder 6 - No:Councilmember Struble1 - Larry Kirch, Development Services Director stated his presentation addresses the proposed fees for the public art which are listed in Chapter 4 of the City Code, the change to legal advertising for planning/zoning cases and building permits and grading permits. They are looking for council's direction to move forward in posting this information to the city website for the 60 days as required. Once posted and published, it would be brought back to Council in December for adoption of the Ordinance. Mr. Kirch went through the fees, variable conditions, and fee changes in great detail. SELECTION OF MEETING DATES, TIMES, LOCATIONS, AND PURPOSESL. 13.19-443 Executive Session at 6:00 P.M. and Work Session at 7:00 P.M. for Monday, September 30, 2019 and Executive Session at 6:00 P.M. and Work Session at 7:00 P.M. for Tuesday, October 1, 2019 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 Barker that an executive session at 6:00 P.M. and work session at 7:00 P.M. for Monday, September 30, 2019 and an executive session at 6:00 P.M. and work session at 7:00 P.M. for Tuesday, October 1, 2019 be held in the city council conference room and city council chambers located at 300 E. Superstition Boulevard, Apache Junction, Arizona, respectively. Yes:Mayor Serdy, Vice Mayor Wilson, Councilmember Barker, Councilmember Evans, Councilmember Rizzi, Councilmember Schroeder and Councilmember Struble 7 - No:0 Page 7City of Apache Junction, Arizona September 17, 2019City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes CALL TO PUBLICM. Terry Reynolds, 1121 S. Lawther Dr. Apache Junction, AZ commented on the proposed contract for solid waste services. He felt the motion made by council indicated the residents who opted for the recycling option, would be in effect entering into their own contract and therefore not be subject to the terms and limitations negotiated into the base contract for twice weekly pick-up. He expressed concern that the city's contract wold be locked into the $8.00 fee, but since the resident could opt into a second contract for recycling services, the base fee for them, could be changed. It has been implied that the city has been actively looking at this change to solid waste collection since May of 2018. Since then and as of June of 2019 he has not seem much communication between the city and the residents. He inquired as to the community outreach efforts. He asked for any town meetings on the issue, any surveys conducted and other contact which has been made between the residents and the city. He could not find much data. ADJOURNMENTN. Mayor Serdy adjourned the meeting at 8:50 P.M. ACCEPTED THIS DAY OF , 2019, BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA. SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO THIS DAY OF , 2019. JEFF SERDY Mayor ATTEST: JENNIFER PENA Deputy City Clerk CITY COUNCIL MINUTES CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing minutes are a true and correct copy of the minutes of the regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, held on the __________ day of _____________________, 2019. I further certify that the meeting was duly called and held and that a quorum was present. Dated this day of , 2019. JENNIFER PENA Deputy City Clerk Page 8City of Apache Junction, Arizona