HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-03-04 City Council Regular MinutesCITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
MARCH 4, 2014
The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of
Apache Junction, Arizona, was held on March 4, 2014, at the
Apache Junction City Council Chambers pursuant to the notice
required by law.
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Insalaco called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
INVOCATION
Councilmember Wilson gave the Invocation.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Councilmember Serdy led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Councilmembers Present:Mayor Insalaco
Vice Mayor Barker
Councilmember Evans
Councilmember Rizzi
Councilmember Serdy
Councilmember Waldron
Councilmember Wilson
Staff Present:City Manager George Hoffman
Assistant City Manager Bryant Powell
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly
City Attorney Joel Stern
Public Safety Director Tom Kelly
Public Works Director Giao Pham
Development Services Director Brad
Steinke
Assistant to the City Manager Matt
Busby
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Others Present:Interim Community Relations Manager
Constance Halonen
Senior Planner Rudy Esquivias
ACCEPTANCE OF CONSENT AGENDA
)Vice Mayor Barker MOVED
THAT THE CONSENT AGENDA BE ACCEPTED AS PRESENTED.
Councilmember Evans SECONDED
THE MOTION.
VOTE:Unanimous.
The motion carried.
AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS
Commander Gordon of VFW Post 9399 presented a check in the
amount of $500 to Mayor Insalaco and Councilmember Waldron for
the Paws and Claws Care Center.
Interim Community Relations Manager Constance Halonen briefed
the council on the graduates of the 16th Citizen Leadership
Institute and Mayor Insalaco presented certificates of
graduation to the thirteen graduates.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
None.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF CURRENT EVENTS
Vice Mayor Barker announced the library had two authors several
weeks ago and it was absolutely packed for these people.
Library staff had to make due with equipment as a lot was being
used for Lost Dutchman Days.
Vice Mayor Barker announced Councilmembers Wilson and Waldron
and she attended the police awards banquet on Friday night.She
was amazed at all of the wonderful things they did.
Vice Mayor Barker announced she attended the Central Arizona
College Luncheon for Exemplary Women this afternoon.They gave
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out awards to about 20 to 25 women, including young students,
staff, people who worked in the bookstore and secretaries.
These people are looking to the future.
Councilmember Wilson commented it was wonderful to see the
different activities and the celebration of their participation
and dedication to the community at the police awards.
Councilmember Wilson commented Lost Dutchman Days was very well
attended and they had the best weather going.There was rain,
snow flurries and sleet last year.He thanked the community,
parks and recreation and the Superstition Mountain Promotional
Corporation for all their hard work.
Councilmember Waldron commented Dolce Vita donated the use of
their banquet hall for the police awards and Chipotle donated
the food.He appreciated their donation.
Vice Mayor Barker commented the library recently honored all
their volunteers last week.She believes the city would be in
big trouble if it did not have all of these volunteers.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
APPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL EVENT
LIQUOR LICENSE FOR THE BOYS AND
GIRLS CLUB OF THE EAST VALLEY-
APACHE JUNCTION BRANCH, FOR A
FUNDRAISING EVENT ON APRIL 12
)City Clerk Kathleen
Connelly briefed the council on the item.
Mayor Insalaco requested the
applicant address the council.
Ms. Sandie Smith, one of the
tri-chairmen for the event, addressed the council.They are
excited to present their Yesteryear event on April 12.She
hopes to see a lot of them there.She added they also did the
gate for the Lost Dutchman Days and rodeo and she believes it
was a record crowd.The city should be proud of the event.
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Mayor Insalaco commented the
weather had a lot to do with it.
Ms. Sandie Smith agreed.She
stated they were freezing last year and this year it was
wonderful.
Mayor Insalaco opened the
public hearing on the item.There being no one wishing to
speak, he closed the public hearing and reopened it to council
discussion.There being no further discussion, he called for a
motion.
Councilmember Waldron MOVED
THAT THE APPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL EVENT LIQUOR LICENSE FOR THE
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF THE EAST VALLEY - APACHE JUNCTION BRANCH.
FOR A FUNDRAISING EVENT ON APRIL 12, 2014, SUBMITTED BY MARK
CLAVELL, BE RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL TO THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT
OF LIQUOR LICENSES AND CONTROL.
Councilmember Wilson SECONDED
THE MOTION.
VOTE:Unanimous.
The motion carried.
PROPOSED CASE PZ-1-14, APPLICATION
BY WALTER QUANSTROM REQUESTING AN
APPEAL OF THE CITY'S LANDSCAPING
CODE
)Senior Planner Rudy
Esquivias briefed the council on the item.
Vice Mayor Barker commented
she was not here for the work session and had some questions.
She asked if the drawing on the map is what he intends to put on
the property.
Senior Planner Rudy Esquivias
stated it is a very conceptual representation.It does not show
compliance with the landscaping code.
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Vice Mayor Barker commented
she meant the building.
Senior Planner Rudy Esquivias
stated as far as he knows that is what they are building.
Vice Mayor Barker commented
this is for personal reasons.It is obviously some kind of a
shop.
Senior Planner Rudy Esquivias
stated when he spoke to the owner a few months ago he stated it
would be used for personal purposes.He told him it was zoned
industrial and he could turn around and sell it since it is
going to be used for a building.He is not sure what he wants
to do in the building, but no matter what he does they want to
make sure he complies with the commercial design guidelines and
our other codes and ordinances for improving industrial zone
property.Whether he is going to use it to play in, put his
stuff in or sell it to a business later, it still has to comply
with the guidelines.
Vice Mayor Barker commented
it looks like it is going to be an auto repair shop.She drove
by there today and there are two or three, nice, little shops on
the east side of Coconino with nice facades on them and nice
open areas.On the west side there are a couple of the same
with open areas and then suddenly we have this wall.She thinks
it looks terrible.The whole one side, the east side, of the
block looks great.The west side has a couple of places, but at
least they have open fencing and the other one that is right up
against the street.It has open fencing instead of a block
wall.It looks pretty bad.
Senior Planner Rudy Esquivias
stated in their staff report they mentioned this subdivision was
rezoned, some may remember Al Belluchi from back in the 90's, at
the request of the property owners.They wanted to make sure it
would be nicer and more attractive businesses moving into the
neighborhood.The lots are very narrow in this neighborhood,
being 25' wide lots.They have to put together at least two or
three to make a viable site.Over the years the council has
required new developments to go in with at least some
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landscaping.They have had a couple of landscape appeals and a
couple of planned development amendments.Most of the newer
properties, those post 1996, have been developed with at least
some landscaping.Some of the buildings were already there.
The question is are the tradeoffs proposed in this case to the
council's satisfaction.That is a council decision.
Vice Mayor Barker commented
it appears to her they would like to upgrade the appearance of
that area.Having a wall there does not upgrade the appearance
at all.In fact, it takes away from it.As one is going south
towards Southern on Coconino one sees these nice little places
on both sides and then there is a wall.It certainly does not
enhance the area in any way, shape or form.
Councilmember Rizzi asked if
the previous owner came to the city.She wanted to know how the
wall got there to begin with.
Senior Planner Rudy Esquivias
stated this property was zoned by a gentleman who owns several
properties around town.He was always in some kind of code
enforcement situation.At one point in time he was storing
landscape materials and trailers on the property.Code
enforcement addressed it with him.In his attempt to try to
mitigate code enforcement complaints he put up the wall.A wall
less than 6' in height does not require a permit.It was put up
to try to screen some of the stuff he was doing on there without
a business license.Eventually he ended up selling or losing
the property.
Councilmember Rizzi commented
that completes the picture of what was going on with the
property.
Vice Mayor Barker asked how
tall the wall is.
Senior Planner Rudy Esquivias
stated it is just a little over six feet.
Vice Mayor Barker commented
it really should have gone through the process.
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Senior Planner Rudy Esquivias
stated that is correct but he did not.
Councilmember Wilson
commented he went down there and noticed a lot of chain link
fences.There is a fence right beside the property.He may own
it as well.It is a steel fence right up against the entire
area of the street as well.He thinks the block wall looks
better than some of the chain link fence that is older and
further up.They are not very well kept.He could see working
with him on some of the landscape requirements they are going to
try to get him to do on the inside as well as the couple of
places up there that have that narrow strip by the road and they
have done some landscaping.He believes they have a couple of
cactus in it and things along that line.He was thinking they
could do the same requirement there along that entire strip
other than just where the gate is.That would be acceptable to
him.
Councilmember Evans commented
she would prefer it to have the block wall since it is in an
industrial area.So much of the industrial is open space
requirements and it looks more attractive in the long run rather
than seeing the items sitting outside the building itself.The
chain link, even though it is industrial, they can see
everything sitting around there, whether neatly done or not.
The block wall does help that type of zoning.It will look
nicer longer.
Vice Mayor Barker commented
the problem is they would have some consistency there were the
entire block wall fence in the front.There is no consistency.
She asked what kind of consistency they are looking for:all
block walls down there, something to hide whatever equipment
they have or what.It looks very random and that is kind of a
shame.The ones on the east side look kind of pretty.They
really are.They do not look industrial the way the word brings
that look to your mind.They look like businesses and that is
it.Whatever storage they are doing is stored behind their
building.She does not like it.
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Councilmember Evans commented
she understood that.She agreed that consistency always looks
nicer and cleaner.However, the block wall is more secure.
Vice Mayor Barker commented
this is a personal space.He is not doing anything here.
Councilmember Rizzi commented
he is not actually the one who installed this wall.She
understands buyer beware but she would hate to punish someone
for taking on the mess that someone else created.She
understands the consistency as well.She is more inclined to
leave that and do the trade off with landscape screening.
Councilmember Serdy commented
they run into random walls all over, such as at Salt River
Project transformer station or cell towers.They are stuccoed
and blend in.Walls can be blended.A stark wall is not
attractive.
Mayor Insalaco requested the
applicant address the council.
Mr. Scott Olivier, 8854 W.
Hayward Avenue, Glendale, addressed the council.The owner will
be using it for a personal place but he is building it for
either resale or for his kids to start a business.That is his
goal, whether they pick up on it or not.It will be really
nice.It is not going to be a mechanic's shop.There will be
epoxy floors finished off.It will be high end and meant for a
business.It is not the money it will cost to move the block
wall 15' back.His main concern is there are a lot of kids that
walk through that area every morning to get to the bus stop and
to wait.If he puts the 15' there, it will create a little
cubby there where he believes the kids may hang out and possibly
vandalize.He does not create a place for them.Right now they
walk through and continue walking.There is no trouble and they
go right on through.He showed them an artist's rendering of
what they have talked about.They would like to add some nice
trees along the back and put some landscaping up front as Rudy
had suggested to dress up the area.He owns the property to the
north and if anyone has looked at that you can see he has really
nice landscaping.He has the barred fence.
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Vice Mayor Barker commented
she liked that fence.
Mr. Scott Olivier stated he
thinks that in conjunction with the barbed wire fence across the
street and north of them, and there is also one with a block
wall with razor wire on top of it, he believes his property is
probably one of the ones that stands out.He does not think he
will detract from that.They do want to make it nice.They
dwill improve the area.They are only required to do 75% high of
stucco on the building.There are a few buildings in the area
with 75% stucco.They are going to stucco the building top to
bottom, plus stucco the building on the lot north of this one.
He will dress up two properties instead of just the one.
Vice Mayor Barker commented
the wall does not look stuccoed in the picture.She asked if he
was planning on doing that.
Mr. Scott Olivier stated he
believes the wall is already stuccoed.
Vice Mayor Barker commented
she came through at dusk.She could not see for sure.
Mr. Scott Olivier stated it
is already stuccoed.He added they will fix the crack.
Councilmember Waldron thanked
him.
There was general discussion
between Mr. Scott Olivier and Vice Mayor Barker as to what area
she was talking about and which properties belonged to the
applicant.
Mr. Scott Olivier stated he
only found one property in the area that met the 15' setback and
the wall.He showed them the Eagles property that has an old
chain link fence and is across the street.The next property
has a new chain link fence with razor wire on top sticking to
the outside.It looks like a prison.
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Vice Mayor Barker asked if
there is a lot of vandalism there.
Mr. Scott Olivier stated he
is not trying to portray that everybody on the street has
horrible -looking fences.Those with block walls have razor wire
across the top.He thinks with what they plan on doing, the
block wall, the stucco, the landscaping and stuccoing the other
building, he will be putting a substantial amount of money into
the property to make it nice.He does plan on using this for a
business eventually.
Vice Mayor Barker commented
he has talked her into it and he can stop now.He did a great
job and answered all her questions beautifully.He showed her
what she missed and did a wonderful job.She appreciated it and
thanked him.
Mr. Scott Olivier stated he
wanted to show them one more property about a block north.
Vice Mayor Barker commented
that is water district property.
Mr. Scott Olivier stated it
is your property.
Councilmember Rizzi commented
she thought the pictures told the story.
Vice Mayor Barker commented
they do.
Councilmember Waldron asked
him to go back to the artist rendering.He asked if they are
planning on putting a sidewalk in.
Mr. Scott Olivier stated the
trick will be the space.They have 5' to 6' there.He does not
think bougainvillea will be a good choice.He thinks they can
come up with something else.
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Mayor Insalaco commented
cactus will take less water and not be as messy.
Mr. Scott Olivier stated the
owner had suggested some totem pole cactus; something that would
not get somebody walking by.They might have to work with them
a bit on the width of the sidewalk.They could do a 3' to 4'
sidewalk with l' to 2' of landscape alongside.
Councilmember Waldron
commented that would work.
Mayor Insalaco agreed.He
then opened the public hearing on the item.
Mr. Walter Quanstrom
addressed the council.He thanked them for considering it.He
thinks if they look at this his property is much better than it
•was.It used to have a broken down fence.He has no present
view of making a business of it as he is 71 years old, but he
will build it in such a way that it could be a very nice
business one day.He is doing it as an investment.He believes
in the community.Eventually it will be worth more than he is
putting into it.Someday he will either do that or give it to
his church as they might need it.
Mayor Insalaco closed the
public hearing with no one else wishing to speak.He reopened
the item to council discussion.There being no further
discussion, he called for a motion.
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly
asked if they need to include the six conditions that are in
Rudy's memo.
Senior Planner Rudy Esquivias
stated if they choose to, or they can be altered as they see
fit.They do not necessarily have to be bougainvillea.They
can be something similar if they want to include that condition.
For the purpose of transmitting to the applicant what the
decision is, he recommended they throw in some conditions.
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Vice Mayor Barker MOVED THAT
THE APPEAL OF THE CITY'S LANDSCAPING CODE ON CASE PZ-1-14, AN
APPLICATION BY WALTER QUANSTROM, BE APPROVED WITH THE FOLLOWING
RECOMMENDATIONS:ONE THROUGH SIX AS NOTED IN THE PACKET THAT WE
HAVE BEFORE US AND THAT THE CHOICE OF PLANTS OUTSIDE THE WALL BE
LEFT UP TO THE FOLKS THAT ARE DOING IT IN ORDER TO FIT A
SIDEWALK OR SOMETHING SIMILAR IN THAT AREA.
Councilmember Evans SECONDED
THE MOTION.
VOTE:Unanimous.
The motion carried.
ORDINANCE NO. 1397, CASE PZ-7-13,
A REQUEST BY HARTLEY RESIDUAL AND
SWEENEY REVOCABLE TRUSTS,
REPRESENTED BY BETTY SWEENEY, TO
REZONE A 0.71 ACRE PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 710 N. IRONWOOD FROM
LOCAL BUSINESS ZONE AND MULTIPLE-
FAMILY RESIDENCE ZONE TO GENERAL
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
)Senior Planner Rudy
Esquivias briefed the council on the item.
Mayor Insalaco commented if
he keeps this as nice as he keeps the other business he has no
problem with it.It is a very clean operation he has.He then
requested the applicant address the council.
Mr. Randy Craven addressed
the council.There were no questions from the council.
Ms. Betty Sweeney stated they
are trying to get it rezoned so Randy can get his business up
and going.They have worked with Rudy and Brad to comply with
all the regulations.
Mayor Insalaco opened the
public hearing on the item.There being no one wishing to
speak, he closed the public hearing and reopened the item to
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council discussion.There being no further discussion, he
called for a motion.
Councilmember Waldron MOVED
THAT ORDINANCE NO. 1397 BE READ BY TITLE ONLY AND THE READING OF
THE ENTIRE ORDINANCE BE WAIVED.
Councilmember Wilson SECONDED
THE MOTION.
VOTE:Unanimous.
The motion carried.
City Clerk Kathleen Connelly
read the ordinance by title only.
Councilmember Waldron MOVED
THAT ORDINANCE NO. 1397, AS READ BY THE CITY CLERK, BE APPROVED
AND ADOPTED.
Councilmember Evans SECONDED
THE MOTION.
VOTE:Unanimous.
The motion carried.
RESOLUTION NO. 14-07, CASE SD -2-13,
REQUEST BY ROBB TYLER OF ACER HOMES
LLC FOR APPROVAL OF THE FINAL
SUBDIVISION PLAT FOR THE BEL AGAVE
SUBDIVISION LOCATED AT THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 16TH AVENUE AND
TOMAHAWK )
)Senior Planner Rudy
Esquivias briefed the council on the item.
Mayor Insalaco requested the
applicant address the council.
Mr. Robb Tyler, Acer Homes,
8331 E. Buena Terra Way, Scottsdale, addressed the council.He
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thought Rudy covered it perfectly and thanked them for their
efforts and communications.He thanked the great effort put
forth by staff which helped them come forward with a really good
product.
Mayor Insalaco commented he
was glad they enlarged the lots a little bit.It is making it
easier to swallow.
Councilmember Waldron
commented the cul-de-sacs are also gone and the traffic will
flow better.He thinks it is a good job.
Councilmember Evans thanked
him for listening to the council.A lot of times it is hard to
get the point across on why.She likes this as a family
subdivision and she hopes it does not go to a 55+ subdivision.
The city is top-heavy with 55+ communities.They only have two
townhomes in the entire community for sale.They have lots of
single family homes on 3,000 sq.ft. lots but none on bigger
lots.They need some diversity.She liked what they originally
did here, also.
Mayor Insalaco agreed.He is
over that age but they need the city to progress and they need
the children.They need the homes.
Mayor Insalaco opened the
public hearing on the item.There being no one wishing to
speak, he closed the public hearing and reopened the item to
council discussion.There being no further discussion, he
called for a motion.
Councilmember Waldron MOVED
THAT RESOLUTION NO. 14-07, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, APPROVING A
FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT FOR "BEL AGAVE SUBDIVISION", IN CASE SD-
2 -13, BY ACER HOMES LLC, REPRESENTED BY ROBB TYLER, BE APPROVED.
Councilmember Rizzi SECONDED
THE MOTION.
VOTE:Unanimous.
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The motion carried.
RESOLUTION NO. 14-06, APPROVAL AND
ADOPTION OF THE DEVELOPMENT FEE
STUDY ENTITLED "LAND USE
ASSUMPTIONS, INFRASTRUCTURE
IMPROVEMENTS PLAN AND DEVELOPMENT
FEES
)Development Services
Director Brad Steinke briefed the council on the item.
Mayor Insalaco opened the
public hearing on the item.There being no one wishing to
speak, he closed the public hearing and reopened the item to
council disCussion.There being no further discussion, he
called for a motion.
Vice Mayor Barker MOVED THAT
RESOLUTION NO. 14-06, A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, ADOPTING THE
DEVELOPMENT FEE STUDY:LAND USE ASSUMPTIONS, INFRASTRUCTURE
IMPROVEMENTS PLAN AND DEVELOPMENT FEES, BE APPROVED.
Councilmember Wilson SECONDED
THE MOTION.
VOTE:Unanimous.
The motion carried.
OLD BUSINESS
None.
NEW BUSINESS
None.
DIRECTION TO STAFF
None.
SELECTION OF MEETING DATES, TIMES, LOCATIONS, AND PURPOSES
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Vice Mayor Barker MOVED THAT
AN EXECUTIVE SESSION AT 5:45 P.M. AND A WORK SESSION AT 7:00
P.M. BE HELD ON MONDAY, MARCH 17, 2014, IN THE CITY COUNCIL
CONFERENCE ROOM AND CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS RESPECTIVELY; AND
THAT AN EXECUTIVE SESSION AT 5;45 P.M. BE HELD ON TUESDAY, MARCH
18, 2014, IN THE CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM.
Councilmember Rizzi SECONDED
THE MOTION.
VOTE:Unanimous.
The motion carried.
CALL TO THE PUBLIC:
Ms. Karen Chaney, 2141 N. Ironwood, Apache Junction, addressed
the council regarding addressing the homeless situation in the
city and her wish to work with the city on it.
•Vice Mayor Barker directed the city manager to direct the chief
of police to meet with Ms. Chaney and see what kind of
resolution can be brought about.
ADJOURNMENT
)Mayor Insalaco adjourned
the meeting at 8:05 p.m.
Consent Agenda Items are as follows:
1. Acceptance of Agenda.
2. Approval of Minutes of Regular Meeting of February 18, 2014.
ACCEPTED THIS 18TH DAY OF MARCH, 2014, BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA.
SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO THIS 18TH DAY OF MARCH, 2014.
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ATTEST:
KATHLEEN CONNELLYKATHLEEN CONNELLY
City Clerk
S.-IMSAIACO
O r
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 4th
day of March, 2014.I further certify that the meeting was duly
called and held and that a quorum was present.
Dated this 6th day of March, 2014.
KATHLEEN CONNELLY
City Clerk
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