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Tuesday,December 3,2024 7:00 PM City Council Chambers
A. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Wilson called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
B. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Councilmember Nesser gave the invocation and Councilmember Heck led the meeting attendees
in the Pledge of Allegiance.
C. ROLL CALL
Present: 7- Mayor Wilson
Vice Mayor Schroeder
Councilmember Nesser
Councilmember Heck
Councilmember Johnson
Councilmember Cross
Councilmember Soller
Staff in Attendance:
Bryant Powell, City Manager
Matt Busby, Assistant City Manager
Joel Stern, City Attorney
Evie McKinney,Acting City Clerk
Kayla Fulmer, Director of Marketing and Communications
Rudy Esquivias, Development Services Director
Ted Wolff, Public Works Director
Pam Harrison, Library Director
Nicholas Leftwich, Planner
Emile Schmid, City Engineer
Rob Wisler, Management Analyst
D. CONSENT AGENDA
Councilmember Soller moved,seconded by Councilmember Nesser to approve the Consent
Agenda.
Yes: 7- Mayor Wilson, Vice Mayor Schroeder, Councilmember Nesser, Councilmember
Heck, Councilmember Johnson, Councilmember Cross and Councilmember
Soller
No: 0
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1. 24-818 Consideration of acceptance of agenda.
2. 24-823 Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of November 19,
2024.
3. 24-949 Consideration of approval of contract with Sunland Asphalt&Construction for
the application of fog seal to select city streets. The work would be through
the 1 Government Procurement Alliance Cooperative Contract No. 22-15P-04
in the amount of$321,774.89 plus a 10% contingency for unforeseen change
orders for total project cost not to exceed $353,922.37. Work is planned within
the March-April 2025 time frame.
4. 24-961 Consideration of approval of Resolution No. 24-39 Forming Streetlight
Improvement District No. 2024-SV-BR-2 Blossom Rock Phase 2.
5. 24-962 Consideration of approval of Resolution No. 24-40 ordering the installation of
streetlights for Streetlight Improvement District No. 2024-SV-BR-2 Blossom
Rock Phase 2.
6. 24-963 Consideration of approval of Resolution No. 24-41 adopting the final budget for
Fiscal Year 2025-2026 for Streetlight Improvement District No. 2024-SV-BR-2
Blossom Rock Phase 2.
E. AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS
F. REGIONAL INTERGOVERNMENTAL UPDATES
7. 24-828 Brief summary of intergovernmental updates from mayor and
councilmembers.
Councilmember Heck praised Animal Control staff for the way they handled the temporary move
of the animals during construction that took place at the facility last month. They created areas
to house the dogs in a safe indoor environment and also received help from City staff with
fostering dogs for the construction time period.
Mayor Wilson attended the opening of Mesa's new City Hall on November 23, 2024. He
commented on how open it was and the amount of windows.
G. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
8. 24-833 City Manager's Report.
City Manager Bryant Powell highlighted the Public Works department and the duties they are
responsible for. He showed several pictures of staff members and the new truck that Council
approved for them.
Mr. Powell also spoke about the Marketing/Communications department and the programs they
work on, including Citizens Leadership Institute, State of the City, and Neighborhood Meetings.
9. 24-838 Announcement of Current Events.
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Management Analyst Eli Richardson shared the Holiday Event will take place on Saturday,
December 7, 2024, from 3:00 p.m. -6:30 p.m. at Flatiron Park. The activities include: Santa,
vendor booths, arts and crafts, games, music, inflatables, food, tree lighting and the Annual
Holiday Light Parade.
H. PUBLIC HEARINGS
I. OLD BUSINESS
J. NEW BUSINESS
10. 24-948 Presentation and discussion of agreement with Gruber Power Services for
the removal and replacement of a 1000AMP DB-SES/Distribution Panel Board
at the Apache Junction Public Library. This purchase will be made utilizing the
State of Arizona Cooperative Contract Number CTR063425 in an amount not
to exceed $296,689.30 which includes a 10% contingency.
Public Works Director Ted Wolff presented a proposal to enter into an agreement with Gruber
Power Services for the purpose of replacing the 1,000 AMP Main Service Switchboard located
at the Library.
This scope of work will include the demolition and removal of the existing 1000AMP
DBSES/Distribution Panel Board and replacing with a new 3-Phase, 4-Wire, 120/240Volt,
1000AMP, Exterior NEMA12 Enclosure. Electrical engineering, permit, and weekend overtime
labor is included.
Public Works Staff recommends entering into a contract with Gruber Power Services available
through the State of Arizona Cooperative Contract Number CTR063425 in an amount not to
exceed $296,689.30 which includes a 10% contingency fee.
Councilmembers inquired about the start time of this project and complimented Public Works
Staff for planning ahead.
Mr. Wolff introduced the new Facilities Maintenance Manager Maggi Quinn, and she responded
to the Council's question.
11. 24-951 Presentation and discussion of Resolution No. 24-37, an extinguishment of a
Federally Patented Easement(FPE) located at Chaparral Road from Scenic
Street to Virginia Street(alignment)for purpose of future development with the
acknowledgement that current setback remain in place until the utility
easement is extinguished.
City Engineer Emile Schmid presented the following:
BACKGROUND
Federally Patented Easements("FPEs")were created by federal law and inherited by the city
from Pinal County upon city formation and subsequent annexations. They are the means
whereby properties are accessed by citizens in portions of Apache Junction to mitigate the need
of acquisition to serve access to otherwise landlocked parcels. FPEs are typically a total of 66
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feet in width with 33 feet on each side of common parcel lines.
EXISTING CONDITIONS
The Chaparral Road (alignment) FPE from Scenic Street to Virginia Street has never been
maintained by the city and is not classified as a local roadway. In addition, the FPE does not
provide access to any parcels which would be landlocked in the event of extinguishment. Area
transportation would not be adversely affected by an extinguishment.
PURPOSE
The owner of the underlying property filed an application for the extinguishment. They are
seeking an extinguishment to build on the east side of their property, and are currently obtaining
building permits for a new development.
PROCESS
Once the easement has been extinguished, the property owner can apply for a building permit
using the property line as opposed to the existing FPE as the setback boundary. The property
owner is working with the utility providers to extinguish the utility easements as a requirement
from the Development Services Department to obtain the building permit.
Councilmember Cross asked if any residents opposed this proposal.
Mr. Schmid replied he was not aware of any.
12. 24-964 Presentation and discussion of case P-24-64-PZ, a proposed rezoning of the
north half of Parcel 101-20-008A, located at the southwest corner of 2nd
Avenue and Colt Road, requested by Tim & Kristi Sheahan to rezone the
subject site from High Density Multiple-Family Residential (RM-2)to General
Rural Low Density Single-Family Detached Residential (RS-GR)to allow for
the construction of their personal single-family residential home.
Nicholas Leftwich presented the following:
Summary
P-24-64-PZ is a proposed rezoning requested by Tim & Kristi Sheahan to rezone the north half
of Parcel 101-20-008A, approximately 2 net acres, from High Density Multiple-Family Residential
(RM-2)to General Rural Low Density Single-Family Detached Residential (RS-GR) to allow for
the construction of their personal single-family residential home.
Planning&Zoning Commission Hearinq and Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing for P-24-64-PZ on November 12,
2024. Staff reports and exhibits were presented to the Planning and Zoning Comission at this
meeting as well as a petition of support signed by neighbors to the subject property.
During the meeting the Planning and Zoning Commission evaluated the rezoning proposal and
subsequently voted 4-2 to recommend the denial of P-24-64-PZ. The Commission's discussion
cited concerns that the rezoning conflicted with the General Plan and that allowing a
single-family residential rezoning in the Downtown Planning Area would set the wrong
precedent.
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Councilmember concerns included: how long have the requestors owned the parcel,
clarification on the proposal, location of the apartment and if they are city residents.
Mr. Leftwich responded to concerns.
K. COUNCIL DIRECTION TO STAFF
L. SELECTION OF MEETING DATES, TIMES, LOCATIONS, AND PURPOSES
M. CALL TO PUBLIC
Steve Kitzman, 1832 W. Shiprock Street, Apache Junction, expressed his concerns about wild
birds being fed in the community and encouraged the Council to approve an Ordinance to stop
this practice.
Catherine Meek, 1327 S. Belair Road, Apache Junction, shared several events that are coming
up at the Superstition Mountain Museum this month.
Donna Carr, 2178 W. Virginia Street, Apache Junction, stated Public Works has not returned to
her home to clean up an easement like they stated they would and she also advertised a local
tortilla store.
N. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Wilson adjourned the meeting at 7:36 p.m.
ACCEPTED THIS DAY OF {'_ 6 e,04 h�� , 2024, BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE.J�UNCTION, ARIZONA.
SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO THIS lei 1 DAY OFC �e�, 2024.
WALTER"CHIP"WILS N
Mayor
ATTEST:
EVIE MCKINNEY
Acting City Clerk
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