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Tuesday,November 19,201 7: 0 PM City Council Chambers
A. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Serdy called the meeting to order at 7:08 p.m.
B. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Vice Mayor Wilson gave the invocation and Councilmember Evans led the meeting attendees in
the Pledge of Allegiance.
C. ROLL CALL
Councilmember Struble participated by phone.
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
Anna McCray,Assistant to City Manager
Joel Stern, City Attorney
Jennifer Pena, City Clerk
Thomas Kelly, Police Chief
Al Bravo, Public Information Officer
Larry Kirch, Development Services Director
Maureen Fredrickson, Office Support Specialist
D. CONSENT AGENDA
Councilmember Barker moved,seconded by Councilmember Evans to approve the Consent
Agenda.
. 1 - 1 Consideration of acceptance of agenda.
. 1 -52 Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of November 5,
2019.
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3. 19-553 Consideration of approval of contract on amendments to the Brightview
Landscape Services Inc. contract in the amount of$149,751.40 annually
(with a recommended 5% contingency for unforeseen work with a grand
total of$157,238.97 annually)for landscape maintenance in city-owned
right-of-way and other locations.
E. AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS
F. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CURRENT EVENTS
4. 19-543 Announcement of current events from mayor and councilmembers.
Councilmember Barker stated the Health and Wellness fair was held on Saturday, November
16. There were numerous vendors, lots of door prizes and the event was well attended. She
congratulated Parks and Recreation on a job well done.
Councilmember Schroeder attended the Festival of the Superstitions where he had a booth for
his business. He enjoyed the car show and stated the Veterans Tribute was very nice.
Councilmember Rizzi stated it was standing room only for the Veterans Tribute. It is a great
tribute to our Veterans and she was very happy to see so many people attend.
She wanted to thank those individuals who helped with the fundraising and contributions for the
playground equipment. Their efforts raised approximately$40,000 and volunteers helped install
it over the weekend. This is just one of the many reasons this makes Apache Junction such a
wonderful place to live. When the community has such a great need,the community shows up.
Vice Mayor Wilson spoke more on the Festival of the Superstitions. He mentioned he and his
wife took their pony to the festival where children could have a ride. He thanked the community
for their support of the event.
Councilmember Evans commented on the highly attended Veterans Parade. It was nice to see
so many people recognize and honor our Veterans. She announced Superior Court Judge
Hazel asked her to sit on a mental health task force. The court currently has a Veterans Court
and a drug court, but there are repeat offenders with the same offense which costs
approximately$6,800 each time they are arrested. They are looking to find solutions to help
these individuals and use the funds more efficiently.
Mayor Serdy thought the Festival of the Superstitions was well attended but thought the parade
had fewer attendees. He announced Saturday was the Household Hazardous Waste event
which was very well attended. He stated the money the city receives from the event is put right
back into holding the event. It is a significant financial expense to hold so all the money it put
right back into holding it again. He found out later on Saturday at the same time there was a
charity event occurring in the parking lot between Dirtwater Springs and the Handlebar
restaurants. The event was not well advertised or promoted and he suggested the city look into
who coordinated the event so if it is an annual event, it is better marketed.
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He reported on the Central Arizona Project water canal tour he and a few others took. It was an
amazing and very informational tour.
Councilmember Struble commented on Imagine Prep school's success in making the football
play-offs this year. He congratulated them on the accomplishment.
He said they are still seeking applications for the AJ-Idol which will be held on January 26, 2020.
Councilmember Rizzi mentioned shopping local is very important and to also donate local. The
food drive and toy drives seen around town may not be staying local, so please ask
management if the donations are staying local.
She announced the Holiday Decoration Competition. More information will be on line and
through the Chamber of Commerce.
G. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
5. 19-544 City Manager's Report.
City Manager Bryant Powell highlighted the water canal picture where the canal actually goes
under the Salt River. It is an engineering marvel. He spoke on water conservation around the
valley, recharging zones and underground water that will provide the valley with more water.
He spoke briefly about State Route 24 (Gateway Freeway). The council will be receiving an
update in the next few months. Groundbreaking should be initiated sometime in November of
2020.
He thanked Public Works staff who have been working with the Fire District in preparation of the
coming weather. There will be bags and sand for the public to prepare their own sandbags for
the predicted rains.
He also thanked those individuals who worked so diligently on the Household Hazardous Waste
Day event.
H. PUBLIC HEARINGS
6. 19-546 Consideration of approval of Resolution No. 19-29, approving the sale,
execution and delivery of pledged revenue refunding obligations, evidencing all
the interests of the owner thereof in a purchase agreement, the proceeds of
which will refinance the costs of expansion and renovation of the city's public
library; authorizing the execution and delivery of such purchase agreement, a
trust agreement, a letter of instruction, and other necessary documents;
delegating authority to the city manager and the assistant city manager of the
city to determine certain matters and terms with respect to the foregoing;
authorizing the prepayment in advance of maturity of certain outstanding
obligations; authorizing the taking of all other actions necessary to the
consummation of the transactions contemplated by this resolution and
declaring an emergency.
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Council ember Evans moved,seconded by Vice Mayor Wilson to approve Resolution No.19-29,
approving the sale,execution and delivery of pledged revenue refunding obligations,
evidencing all the interests of the owner thereof in a purchase agreement,the proceeds of
which will refinance the costs of expansion and renovation of the city's public library;
authorizing the execution and delivery of such purchase agreement,a trust agreement,a letter
of instruction,and other necessary documents;delegating authority to the city manager and the
assistant city manager of the city to determine certain matters and terms with respect to the
foregoing;authorizing the prepayment in advance of maturity of certain outstanding
obligations;authorizing the taking of all other actions necessary to the consummation of the
transactions contemplated by this resolution and declaring an emergency.
Assistant City Manager Matt Busby briefed the city council on Resolution No. 19-29 (the
"Resolution")authorizing the execution and delivery of Pledged Revenue Refunding Obligations,
Series 2019 (the"2019 Obligations") in an aggregate principal amount of up to a maximum of
$1,900,000. This refinancing is recommend so that the City can save at least$140,000 in
interest payments.
The 2019 Obligations are to be issued for the purpose of refinancing the costs of the expansion
and renovation of the City's Public Library, which improvements were financed in 2007 with the
proceeds of a loan (the"Loan")from the Greater Arizona Development Authority.
Primarily, the Resolution authorizes the refinancing of the Loan with the proceeds of the 2019
Obligations, approves the forms of legal documents that structure the execution and delivery of
such obligations, and pledges the City's unrestricted excise taxes, state shared revenues and
other non-property tax revenues (collectively,the"Pledged Revenues")to repayment of the 2019
Obligations.
To provide the City with the most legal flexibility with respect to the sale of the 2019 Obligations,
the Resolution establishes certain parameters within which the 2019 Obligations can be issued
and delegates authority to the City Manager and the Assistant City Manager(the"Authorized
Officer")to determine and sell the 2019 Obligations on the most advantageous terms. Pursuant
to the Resolution,the 2019 Obligations may be issued in a principal amount not-to-exceed
$1,900,000; may bear interest at rates not to exceed 3%; may be repaid over not more than 7
years; and must generate savings of at least 3% or more of the amount of the Loan that is being
refinanced.
Under Arizona law, the 2019 Obligations must be executed and delivered by a trustee, in this
case U.S. Bank, pursuant to a Trust Agreement and Purchase Agreement, and the Resolution
approves such agreements.
Under the Purchase Agreement, the City sells the 2007 Project(the Library improvements
financed by the Loan)to the Trustee in exchange for: (i)the Trustee's execution and delivery of
the 2019 Obligations; and (ii) the Trustee's application of the proceeds to prepayment of the
Loan. Simultaneously,the Trustee resells the 2007 Project to the City in exchange for the City's
agreement to make Payments to the Trustee in amounts sufficient to pay the principal of and
interest on the 2019 Obligations. The Purchase Agreement establishes by contract that the
2019 Obligations will be paid by the City from the Pledged Revenues(i.e., sales taxes) only.
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The Trust Agreement establishes the legal and financial structure for accomplishing the
refinancing of what is left of the original Loan.
The Letter of Instruction simply directs the Trustee as to the deposit of 2019 Obligation
proceeds and the application of such proceeds to the prepayment of the Loan on a specified
date.
Mayor Serdy opened the public hearing.
Laurel Lewis, 5430 E. Shiprock,Apache Junction,AZ asked for clarification on what"declaring
an emergency".
City Attorney Joel Stern stated he is not the attorney on this matter. When dealing with bonds,
the law requires outside special bond counsel.
Eric McGlothlin , bond attorney, stated the emergency clause makes the resolution effective
immediatly. The reason they are doing this is becuase this is a refunding and in order to take
advantage of the interest rate the City needs the Request for Proposals to be published so
those who wish to purchase the bonds are able to do so.
Mayor Serdy closed the public hearing.
Councilmember Evans stated this is not a quick decision of the Council, the Council had an
executive session which provided them with significant information on the matter.
1. OLD BUSINESS
J. NEW BUSINESS
7. 19-527 Discussion and possible approval of legal advertising agreement with the
Arizona Republic for the one year period commencing on January 1, 2020
through December 31, 2020.
Councilmember Rizzi moved,seconded by Vice Mayor Wilson to approve the legal advertising
agreement with the Arizona Republic for the one year period commencing on January 1,2020
through December 31,2020.
City Clerk Jennifer Pena stated the Arizona Republic is the only paper the city can use for
meeting the legal publication requirements of city business. This is an annual contract which in
2018 had an increase in pricing.
8. 19-535 Presentation and discussion on Fiscal Year 19-20 Council Work Plan- 1 st
Quarter Update.
Anna McCray,Assistant to the City Manager, provided an update on the Fiscal Year 2019-2020
Council Work Plan. She stated there were 26 projects identified throughout the city to be
addressed.
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There were six projects to be completed in the first quarter,which have all been completed.
These were:
a) Contract award for the citizen brochure
b) The Multi-Gen Center bingo license for senior services
c) Establish a Public Arts Commission
d) Slurry sea[ Old West Highway; Idaho to US 60
e) Development fee ordinance update and infrastructure improvement plan update and the RFP
for solid waste, recycling &discposal services and corresponding ordinance.
Upcoming second quarter projects consisted of:
a) Reconstruction of Winchester road; 16th Ave. -Southern Ave.
b) Reconstruction of in drive; 1 st Ave. -Broadway
c) Reconstruction of Grand Drive;Apache Trail-Broadway
d) Superstition Shadows Park Fencing
e) City Public Records Request Process Update
D City Code Chapter 8: Business License Code changes
K. COUNCIL DIRECTION TO STAFF
L. SELECTION OF MEETING DATES, TIMES, LOCATIONS, AND PURPOSES
9. 19-545 Executive Session at 6:00 P.M. and Work Session at 7:00 P.M.for Monday,
December 2, 2019 and Executive Session at 6:00 P.M. and Work Session at
7:00 P.M. for Tuesday, December 3, 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,December 2,2019,and executive session at
6:00 p.m.and work session at 7:00 p.m.for Tuesday,December 3,2019,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.
M. CALL TO PUBLIC
Brenda Grieve, 1780 E. 20th Ave.Apache Junction, commented on her property constantly
being flooded and washed out during heavy rains. She asked her friend Tea Schaefer to better
explain the circumstances that are causing the flooding.
Tea Schaefer, 1125 N. Gold Dr.Apache Junction, stated the photos she brought and shared
with council depict the original lot build and drainage of Ms. Grieve's property prior to the
subdivision built at the north end. Over the years the drainage and run off of water went around
her property. Today the maps show a change in the drainage pathways and with the newer
construction near her property, her property now suffers flooding and erosion. They are looking
for help from the city with any recourse or remedy and who they should be contacting to help
with resolution to the problem.
James Boerigter, 1054 E Roosevelt St.,Apache Junction, had questions and concerns about
the operations occuring at Lucky Skies located at 945 E. Scenic St. When it was Superstition
Skies they applied for and received and extension of premises in 2007 and 2009 even though
staff recommended denial of the extensions due to non-conformity. In March of 2019 they also
did a transfer of their liquor license which Council approved.
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Now they have an RV behind the business and there is outdoor music and lights. He would like
some remedy from the city.
Tea Schaefer, 1125 N. Gold Dr.Apache Junction, spoke on PZ9-19 but would like to make sure
the drainage is addressed so it does not impact her property. The FEMA overlay is not correct
and would like to know who she is to speak with regarding this matter. City staff has deferred
her to FEMA, and FEMA has referred her back to the city.
She was told to ask why is drainage not regulated, or is it regulated?
She presented images of her property, historical overlay of drainage pathways. The new FEMA
map is not correct in any way shape or form. Her property becomes of no value.
Kimber Shinn, 1877 W. 1 1th Ave.Apache Junction, spoke on the solid waste matter.
She switched several years ago from one provider to the next because of the pricing increases
and was thankful she had that option. Enforcement costs will increase and maintaining the
100% participation rate will fail. There are many people that cannot afford forced bills.
Laurel Lewis, 5430 E. Shiprock St.,Apache Junction, stated while her address is outside the
city limits she does have interest in a city property. The two handouts provided by the city do
not address important facts. The Arizona Administrative Code does not address enforcement
of mandatory garbage collection,which will be done by changing the city code. The contract will
force residents to use only one private company for the next 8-10 years. The other item not
addressed by the handout is the administrative fees paid to the city by Republic Services, The
administrative fee will only be collected from single family residents up to a fourplex. RV
resorts, mobile home parks and residential dwellings over a fourplex will not have to pay this fee.
What is the city administering that warrants the collection of this fee.
She has found nothing in writing that dedicates the administrative fees to specific services. The
handout missed surcharges from Republic Services. No mention of start up costs, container
costs or other hidden fees were addressed.
Councilmember Evans requested the city attorney contact Ms. Grieve's, Ms. Schaefer and Mr.
Boerigter are put in contact with the appropriate staff.
N. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Serdy adjourned the meeting at 7:58 p.m.
ACCEPTED THIS DAY OF_LIZZLM 2019, BY THE MAYOR
AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA.
SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO THIS DAY OF 2019.
JEFF SERD�
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Mayor
ATTEST:
J .. FER PEN
Deputy City Cle:k
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the foregoing minutes are a true and correct copy of the minutes of the
regular eting of the City Council of the City of Apache Junction,Arizona, held on the
day of 2019. 1 further certify that the meeting was duly
called and held and that a quorum was present.
Dated this day of 12019.
JENNI E PENA
City Clerk"
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