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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024 08.06 City Council Regular Agenda City of Apache Junction, Arizona Meeting location: City Council Chambers at City Hall Agenda 300 E.Superstition Blvd Apache Junction,AZ City Council Meeting 85119 apachejunctionaz.gov Ph:(480)982-8002 Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the posted meeting start time. Tuesday,August 6,2024 7:00 PM City Council Chambers A. CALL TO ORDER B. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE C. ROLL CALL D. CONSENT AGENDA The council may, at this time, take single action on any or all items listed as consent agenda items. These may include, but are not limited to, acceptance of agenda, acceptance of minutes, appointments, acceptance of resignations and adoption of certain resolutions and other items which do not require a public hearing. The consent agenda is a timesaving device of which the mayor and city council is to receive documentation on these items from the city manager for their review prior to the meeting. Any member of the council may remove any item from the consent agenda for discussion and cause a separate vote on the matter later in the agenda. 1. 24-534 Consideration of acceptance of agenda. Sponsors: Jennifer Pena 2. 24-535 Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of July 16, 2024. Sponsors: Jennifer Pena Attachments: CCMIN 2024 07 16 MINUTES DRAFT 3. 24-619 Consideration of approval of Map of Dedication for Warner Avenue (SV-23-13). Sponsors: Sidney Urias Attachments: Warner Rd MOD Staff Report SVA23A13 pdf SV-23-13 Warner Avenue MOD. of E. AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS Awards,presentations from other organizations,proclamations issued by the mayor, and acknowledgement of distinguished guests and visitors, and staff presentation of receipt of grant or donated funds are permitted at this time. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 81112024 City Council Meeting Agenda August 6,2024 F. REGIONAL INTERGOVERNMENTAL UPDATES The mayor or any member of council may at this time present a brief summary of any regional intergovernmental updates. However, no discussion shall take place on such items except for clarifying comments related to substance, time and location. 4. 24-536 Brief summary of intergovernmental updates from mayor and councilmembers. Sponsors: Chip Wilson G. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT The city manager, members of city staff or those individuals designated by the manager may present information pertinent to items under consideration or information related to the operation of the city. There shall however be no discussion at this time except for clarification inquiries. 5. 24-537 City Manager's Report. Sponsors. Bryant Powell 6. 24-538 Announcement of Current Events. Sponsors: Kayla Fulmer H. PUBLIC HEARINGS Public hearings required by applicable law shall be conducted by the council and any person shall be given the opportunity to speak.All remarks shall be addressed to the council as a whole and not to any member thereof. Such remarks shall be limited to five(5)minutes unless additional time is granted by the mayor. This time limitation shall not apply to applicants and their agents appearing before the council. 7. 24-570 Presentation, discussion, public hearing and consideration of Ordinance No. 1550 amending the Apache Junction City Code; Volume 1, Chapter 4: Fees, Article 4-3, Animal Control Fee Schedule. Sponsors: Michael Pooley Attachments: Memo-Animal Control-fee increase 07-11-24 Redlined Ordinance 1550 Ch 4-3 Animal Control Fees 07-11-24 No Redlines-Ordinance 1550 Ch 4-3 Animal Control Fees 07-' 8. 24-571 Presentation, discussion, public hearing and consideration of Ordinance No. 1551 amending the Apache Junction City Code; Volume 1, Chapter 4: Fees, Article 4-7, Public Safety Fee Schedule. Sponsors: Michael Pooley Attachments: Memo-Public Safety-fee increase 07-11-24 Reclined Ordinance 1551 Ch 4-7-1 Public Safety Fees 07-11-2 No Redlines-Ordinance 1551 Ch 4-7-1 Public Safety Fees 07- 1. OLD BUSINESS The council shall consider any business that has been previously considered and which is still unfinished to include those items previously postponed or tabled. No member of the public shall be permitted to speak on these items unless invited to do so by the mayor after first submitting a written request-to-speak form with the city clerk. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 2 Printed on 81112024 City Council Meeting Agenda August 6,2024 J. NEW BUSINESS The council shall consider any business not yet considered. No member of the public shall be permitted to speak on these items unless invited to do so by the mayor after first submitting a written request-to-speak form with the city clerk. K. COUNCIL DIRECTION TO STAFF This item allows the mayor and city council to direct staff on specifically listed matters. 9. 24-616 Presentation, discussion, and possible direction to staff regarding updates to the Apache Junction City Code, Volume 2, Land Development Code, Chapter 1 Zoning Ordinance, Article 1-6 Supplemental Regulations, Section 1-6-5 Accessory Structures, to allow for accessory building bathrooms to have showers. Sponsors: Rudy Esquivias L. SELECTION OF MEETING DATES, TIMES, LOCATIONS, AND PURPOSES M. CALL TO PUBLIC At this time the public has the privilege to address the council with requests, communications, comments or suggestions relating to city business.All speakers must have already submitted a written `Request to Speak"form to the city clerk no later than the conclusion of the city manager's report portion of the agenda. If there is a group speaking on the same item, they should select a spokesperson.All such remarks shall be addressed to the council as a whole and not to any member thereof. The mayor is authorized to ask a speaker to stop speaking and leave the podium or to adjourn the meeting if anyone becomes disorderly, uncivil, makes personal attacks or continues to speak about items that are not within the jurisdiction of the city after being warned such issues are beyond the jurisdiction of the city to act. The council may not answer questions of the speaker, discuss the matter with one another, but may, at the conclusion: 1)respond to criticism by a speaker;2)ask the city manager to review a matter;3) ask the city manager to place the matter on a future agenda. Each speaker must approach the podium, speak into the microphone,provide their name and address. There is a three(3)minute time limit per speaker. N. ADJOURNMENT Copies of this agenda and additional information on any of the items listed above may be obtained from the City Clerk's office located at 300 E Superstition Blvd,Apache Junction,AZ 85119, Monday through Thursday from 7:00a-6:00p, excluding holidays. The City of Apache Junction invites and welcomes people of all abilities to use our programs, sites and facilities. Specific requests may be made by contacting the Human Resources Office at(480)474-2617 or TDD(480)983-0095. The Apache Junction City Council may vote to go into Executive Session for legal advice on any item listed on this agenda pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431.03(A)(3);this notice is given pursuant to A.R.S. § 38-431.02 to the members of the City Council and the public. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 3 Printed on 81112024 City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition Boulevard Agenda Item Cover Sheet Apache Junction,AZ 85119 Agenda Item No. 1. File ID: 24-534 Sponsor:Jennifer Pena Agenda Date:8/6/2024 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting Consideration of acceptance of agenda. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 8/1/2024 City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition Boulevard Agenda Item Cover Sheet Apache Junction,AZ 85119 Agenda Item No.2. File ID: 24-535 Sponsor:Jennifer Pena Agenda Date:8/6/2024 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of July 16, 2024. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 8/1/2024 City of Apache Junction, Arizona Meeting location: City Council Chambers Meeting Minutes at City Hall 300 E.Superstition Blvd CityCouncil Meeting Apache Junction,AZ g 85119 apachejunctionaz.gov Ph:(480)982-8002 Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the posted meeting start time. Tuesday,July 16,2024 7:00 PM City Council Chambers A. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Wilson called the meeting to order at 7:01 p.m. B. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Councilmember Heck gave the invocation and Vice Mayor Schroeder 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 Jennifer Pena, City Clerk Joel Stern, City Attorney Doug Wirthgen, IT Director Kayla Fulmer, Director of Marketing and Communications Ted Wolff, Public Works Director Liz Langenbach, Parks& Recreation Director A. Doug LaSota, Municipal Judge Rob Wistler, Management Analyst Eli Richardson, Management Analyst D. CONSENT AGENDA Councilmember Johnson moved,seconded by Councilmember Heck that the consent agenda be accepted and approved as presented. Yes: 7- Mayor Wilson, Vice Mayor Schroeder, Councilmember Nesser, Councilmember Heck, Councilmember Johnson, Councilmember Cross and Councilmember Soller No: 0 City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes July 16,2024 1. 24-529 Consideration of acceptance of agenda. 2. 24-530 Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of July 2, 2024. 3. 24-519 Consideration of approval of procurement of a document management system, Laserfiche, from ICC Community Development Solutions utilizing OMNIA cooperative contract#01-158, in an amount of$56,756.00. This item was presented and discussed at the July 2, 2024, City Council meeting. 4. 24- 21 Consideration of approval of contract between the City of Apache Junction's Police Department and Safeware for acquisition of mobile command center van in amount not to exceed $1,787,302.16. This item was presented and discussed at the July 2, 2024, City Council meeting. E. AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS F. REGIONAL INTERGOVERNMENTAL UPDATES 5. 2 - 31 Brief summary of intergovernmental updates from mayor and councilmembers. There were no intergovernmental updates. G. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT 6. 24-532 City Manager's Report. City Manager Bryant Powell introduced the representatives from Republic Services and thanked all the volunteers from Fiscal Year 2024. 7. 24-471 Presentation and discussion with Republic Services regarding operational updates. General Manager Charlotte Thomas and Municipal Manager Emma Reyes for Republic Services presented the below information for Free Dump Week: - Upcoming dates:August 5-10 and November 4-9 - Holiday schedule - Bulk Service requirements and items that are not accepted -Statistics from the February and May Free Dump Weeks Councilmember concerns included how complaints are handled, the process of separating loads and if they are considering adding plants to the landfill to blend in with the desert landscape. Councilmember Heck thanked Republic Services for donating dumpsters to Make A Difference Day each year. Ms. Thomas and Ms. Reyes responded to all concerns. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 2 City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes July 16,2024 8. 24-567 Presentation and discussion on volunteer activities for Fiscal Year 2024. Management Analyst Eli Richardson presented the annual report for volunteer activities for Fiscal Year 2023-2024. The total number of volunteer hours was 17,800. This is estimated to be valued at$570,000.00 using the Arizona standard volunteer rate. The 4 departments that engage volunteers are Public Works, Library, Police Department and Parks and Recreation. The benefits of having volunteers and the various activities they assist with were highlighted. He directed anyone who is interested in volunteering to contact the City Manager's office. Councilmember Heck asked if the Mounted Rangers volunteer hours counted towards the Parks and Recreation department. Mr. Richardson confirmed that they do. 9. 24-533 Announcement of Current Events. There were no current events. H. PUBLIC HEARINGS I. OLD BUSINESS 10. 24-554 Continued discussion and possible consideration of award of contract to Veregy for sports field lighting retrofit projects within city parks in an amount not to exceed $1,784,427.75 which includes a 5% contingency. This item was originally presented and discussed at the July 2, 2024, City Council meeting. Councilmember Heck moved,seconded by Councilmember Nesser that the award of contract to Veregy for sports field lighting retrofit projects within the city parks, in an amount not to exceed $1,784,427.75,which includes a 5%contingency,be approved. Yes: 7- Mayor Wilson, Vice Mayor Schroeder, Councilmember Nesser, Councilmember Heck, Councilmember Johnson, Councilmember Cross and Councilmember Soller No: 0 Parks and Recreation Director Liz Langenbach shared the updates to the contract that was originally presented on July 2, 2024. The changes included an option for the city to complete Prospector Park multi-purpose fields and Superstition Shadows Park ball field if grant funds are acquired and allows the city to lock-in pricing. Councilmembers inquired what is included in the project, how long the pricing was locked in and the time frame of the project completion. Ms. Langenbach responded to all inquiries. J. NEW BUSINESS 11. 24-539 Presentation and discussion on the Public Works Department Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Capital Improvement and Street Maintenance Plan. Public Works Manager Shane Kiesow presented the Fiscal Year 2025 Capital Improvement& Street Maintenance Plan. The primary focus will be the department's street maintenance and City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 3 City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes July 16,2024 capital improvement projects planned for Fiscal Year 2024-2025. The projects will include preservation maintenance, rehabilitation, reconstruction, and various Capital Improvement Projects (CIP). Many projects in the plan are to be done by contractors and will come back to the city council per city's procurement rules for consideration of award. Councilmember comments included the sidewalk improvement plan with a horse path, clarification on the Remaining Service Life (RSL)system and if the presentation can be emailed to council. Mr. Kiesow responded to all comments. 12. 24-555 Presentation, discussion, and possible consideration of retroactive approval of agreement between the City of Apache Junction and Imagine Prep Superstition, Inc. for a grant-funded school resource officer in the amount of $139,671.79, for a contract term of July 15, 2024, through June 30, 2029. Councilmember Soller moved,seconded by Councilmember Nesser that the agreement between the City of Apache Junction and Imagine Prep Superstition,Inc.for a grant-funded school resource officer in the amount of$139,671.79,for a retroactive contract term of June 13,2024, through June 30,2029,be approved. Yes: 7- Mayor Wilson, Vice Mayor Schroeder, Councilmember Nesser, Councilmember Heck, Councilmember Johnson, Councilmember Cross and Councilmember Soller No: 0 Police Commander Cindy Ewer presented that the City of Apache Junction Police Department is requesting approval for a School Resource Officer(SRO)to serve at Imagine Prep Superstition. The Arizona Department of Education has approved funding to support this officer at the cost of $139,671.79, which will support the officer's salaries and benefits. This will provide an additional officer at Imagine Prep Superstition, making a total of six SRO in the city. Councilmember concerns included the criteria for the SRO grant and if they would address bullying as part of their role. Ms. Ewer addressed all concerns. City Clerk Jennifer Pena corrected the motion to state a retroactive contract term of June 13, 2024 through June 30, 2029. K. COUNCIL DIRECTION TO STAFF City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 4 City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes July 16,2024 13. 24-555 Presentation, discussion and possible direction to staff on proposed amendments to City Code Article 4-8: Municipal Court Fee Schedule. Councilmember Soller moved,seconded by Councilmember Nesser that direction be given to staff to begin the process of updating the Municipal Court Fee Schedule and bring a proposed Ordinance to a future City Council meeting be approved. Yes: 7- Mayor Wilson, Vice Mayor Schroeder, Councilmember Nesser, Councilmember Heck, Councilmember Johnson, Councilmember Cross and Councilmember Soller No: 0 Municipal Judge A. Doug LaSota presented two requests for amendment to City Code 4-8-1. The request is to amend subsections D. (Administrative fee for court appointed counsel)and H. (court deferred prosecution/diversion fee). For 4-8-1 (D), public defender fees have been limited by City Code to$125 per Defendant (regardless of the number of cases for the same defendant). This fee is very aged and many courts these days have increased the fees. This proposal tracks Pima County Justice Courts. A chart will be available which determines fees based on income and the number of family members. This request is to amend the City Code to make it a range of$275 to$375. Defendants would have time to pay and are allowed to do community service to pay their assessed fee. The court still has discretion under subsection (1)to waive all or part of this fee based on indigence, financial hardship, and the interests of justice. This would bring in additional revenues to help pay for the contracts of the court appointed attorneys and the contract attorney. The request to amend subsection (H) is a housekeeping/corrective measure. For years, the$50 diversion fee has only been imposed on each case-not"each criminal charge for each criminal case". Defendants doing diversion should not be treated differently based on how many charges are given to them by the police or prosecutor. This change treats everyone the same and confirms the current and long-standing actual practice at the court. Councilmember concerns included why Pima County was the comparison and how is the defendants claim of financial hardship verified. Judge LaSota responded to all concerns. L. SELECTION OF MEETING DATES, TIMES, LOCATIONS, AND PURPOSES M. CALL TO PUBLIC Jerry D. Walker, 1829 W. 14th Ave, Apache Junction, AZ, asked for an exception to be approved for a restroom to be built in a casita on his property. He has a medical condition that requires the need for this and it is being funded 100% by the Veterans Administration. Donna Carr, 2178 W. Virginia St, Apache Junction, shared she is opposed to using reclaimed water and asked if DR Horton is advising people buying homes off Meridian and Guadalupe of the cancer causing agents in the area. She also expressed she was unhappy with the council decisions. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 5 City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes July 16.2V24 Andre K4eak, 1327 S. Qedair Rd, Apache Junction, thanked the candidates for election for participating in the Meet and Greet last week. Ha also commented that ha was very happy with the decision to add u school resource officer to Imagine Prep. Counoi|membem asked City staff tn look into Mr. Walker's case. N. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Wilson adjourned the meeting at8:22p.m. ACCEPTED THIS DAY O . 2024. BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL DF THE CITY OFAPACHE JUNCTION, AR)ZONA. SIGNED AND ATTESTED TD THIS DAY OF . 2024. VVALTER''CH|P''VV|LS{}N Mayor ATTEST: JENN|FERPENA City Clerk City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition Boulevard Agenda Item Cover Sheet Apache Junction,AZ 85119 Agenda Item No. 3. File ID: 24-619 Sponsor: Sidney Urias Agenda Date:8/6/2024 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting Consideration of approval of Map of Dedication for Warner Avenue (SV-23-13). City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 8/1/2024 City ofApache Junction /�I F��w Development Services Department ' CITY COUNCIL CONSENT AGENDA STAFF REPORT DATE: August 6, 2024 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members THROUGH: Bryant Powell, City Manager Rudy Esquivias, Development Services Director CASE NUMBERS: Map of Dedication for Warner Avenue (SV- 23-13) OWNERS: D.R. Horton APPLICANT: D.R. Horton, Jose Castillo REQUEST: Approval of Map of Dedication for Warner Avenue LOCATION: Section 19 BACKGROUND D.R. Horton is requesting approval of a Map of Dedication for Warner Avenue . Warner Avenue will serve as a primary east-west arterial between sections 18 and 19 . The Warner Avenue segment commences at Ironwood Drive and ends at the existing powerline drainage easement. PLANNING DIVISION RECOMMENDATION Staff is supportive of the proposed Map of Dedication because of its conformance with the Auction Property at Superstition Vistas Master Planned Community Plan and the Superstition Vistas Master Infrastructure Reports, and respectfully recommends that the City Council approve the proposed Map of Dedication request . "SV-23-13,Map of Dedication for Warner Avenue" August 6,2024 City Council Staff Report 1 RECOMMENDED MOTION FOR MAP OF DEDICATION I move that the Apache Junction City Council approve SV-23-13, Map of Dedication for Warner Avenue, as requested by D.R. Horton, generally located between sections 18 and 19 . Std4iey Urta4, Prepared by Sidney Urias Planning Manager Attachments : Exhibit #1 - Map of Dedication for Warner Avenue (SV-23-13) "SV-23-13,Map of Dedication for Warner Avenue" August 6,2024 City Council Staff Report 2 MAP OR DEDICATION FOR WARNER AVENUE LOCATED IN THE NORTH HALF OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 8 EAST, OF THE GILA AND SALT RIVER MERIDIAN, PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT NOTES STATE OF ARIZONA ) STATE OF ARIZONA ) 1. THE MAINTENANCE OF LANDSCAPING WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY TO THE BACK OF WARNER AVENUE ALIGNMENT S.S ) S.S CURB SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION, AS APPLICABLE, OR — COUNTY OF PINAL ) COUNTY OF PINAL ) THE ABUTTING LOT, TRACT OR PARCEL OWNER. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: ON THIS DAY OF . 2024, BEFORE ME, THE UNDERSIGNED, PERSONALLY APPEARED 2. THE OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES ON OR ADJACENT TO THE SITE SHALL BE UNDERGROUNDED AS SUBJECT W OUTLINED IN § 1-8-6(K), RELOCATION OF OVERHEAD WIRES AND EQUIPMENT, ZONING p AREA > THAT THE STATE OF ARIZONA, BY AND THROUGH THE ARIZONA STATE LAND DEPARTMENT AS OWNER, DOES HEREBY PUBLISH THIS WHO ACKNOWLEDGED HIMSELF/HERSELF TO ORDINANCE, VOL. II, APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE. ALL EXISTING AND PROPOSED ONSITE a0 I ry MAP OF DEDICATION FOR "WARNER AVENUE" BEING LOCATED IN SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 8 EAST OF THE GILA AND OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES SHALL BE PLACED UNDERGROUND. 0� p SECTION 19 SALT RIVER MERIDIAN, PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AS SHOWN HEREON, AND HEREBY DECLARES THAT THIS MAP OF DEDICATION SETS BE THE PERSON WHOSE NAME IS SUBSCRIBED TO THE INSTRUMENT WITHIN, AND WHO EXECUTED FOREGOING INSTRUMENT z p 3. SIDEWALKS LOCATED OUTSIDE THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY THE - ....... - — T1S, R8E, — -- O FORTH THE LOCATION AND GIVES THE DIMENSIONS OF EACH OF THE STREETS AND EASEMENTS CONSTITUTING SAME, AND THAT � G&SRM O EACH OF THE STREETS AND EASEMENT SHALL BE KNOWN BY THE NAME, OR LETTER GIVEN TO IT RESPECTIVELY. FOR THE PURPOSES THEREIN CONTAINED. HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED WITHIN THE MAINTENANCE AND/OR DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE DEVELOPER. Z EASEMENTS ARE DEDICATED FOR THE PURPOSES SHOWN. 4. THE CITY OR ANY GOVERNING ENTITY HAVING JURISDICTION OVER THE MAP OF DEDICATION NOTARY PUBLIC SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO ENFORCE ALL NOTES SHOWN AND ASSOCIATED WITH THE MAP OF ALL STREETS SHOWN HEREON WILL BE DEDICATED TO AND MAINTAINED BY THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION. DEDICATION ON THE HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATON OR ALL FUTURE OWNERS, ASSIGNS AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST AND/OR BENEFITING PROPERTIES. EACH OF THE OWNERS, AS TO THE PORTION OF THE PROPERTY OWNED BY THAT OWNER, HEREBY DEDICATES TO THE CITY OF MY COMMISSION EXPIRES RAY AVENUE ALIGNMENT APACHE JUNCTION FOR USE AS SUCH THE PUBLIC U11LITY AND FACILITY EASEMENTS, AS SHOWN ON THE SAID PLAT AND INCLUDED 5. PURSUANT TO SECTION 4.7.B.1 OF THE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR SUPERSTITION VISTAS IN THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PREMISES. THE DEDICATION OF REAL PROPERTY MARKED AS STREETS ON THIS PLAT IS A DEDICA11ON TO BETWEEN THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION AND D.R. HORTON, INC., A DELAWARE THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, IN FEE, FOR THE CITYS USE AS PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THE DEDICATION OF REAL PROPERTY CORPORATION, DATED OCTOBER 28, 2021 AND RECORDED AS FEE NO. 2021 140530, OFFICIAL VICINITY MAP MARKED AS PUBLIC UTILITY AND FACILITIES EASEMENTS IS A DEDICATION OF A PUBLIC UTILITY AND FACILITIES EASEMENT TO THE RECORDS OF PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, DEVELOPER, AND ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS CITY, WITH SUCH DEDICA11ON INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING USES: TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL, ACCESS, MAINTAIN, REPAIR, RECONSTRUCT, WHICH MAY INCLUDE RADIANCE COMMUNITY ALLIANCE, INC., OR RADIANCE RESIDENTIAL NOT TO SCALE REPLACE, REMOVE, UTILITIES AND FACILITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WATER, WASTEWATER, GAS, ELECTRIC, STORM WATER, DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ASSOCIATION, INC.), SHALL MAINTAIN ANY AND ALL LANDSCAPING INSTALLED WITHIN AND PIPES, CONDUIT, CABLES, AND SWITCHING EQUIPMENT), CONDUCTORS, CABLES, FIBER OPTICS, COMMUNICATION AND SIGNAL LINES, ADJACENT TO THE ROAD RIGHTS-OF-WAY WITHIN THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN ON THIS PLAT. TRANSFORMERS, VAULTS, MANHOLES, CONDUITS, PIPES AND CABLES, FIRE HYDRANTS, STREET LIGHTS, STREET PAVEMENT, CURBS, THIS MAP OF DEDICATION HAS BEEN CHECKED FOR CONFORMANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE GUTTERS, SIDEWALKS, TRAFFIC SIGNALS, EQUIPMENT AND SIGNS, PUBLIC TRANSIT FACILITIES, SHELTERS AND IMPROVEMENTS, AND ANY OTHER APPLICABLE ORDINANCE AND REGULATIONS AND THAT ASSURANCES WILL BE PROVIDED PRIOR TO APPROVAL 6. PUBLIC UTILITY AND FACILITY EASEMENTS (PUFE) WILL BE TREATED LIKE PUBLIC UTILITY LANDSCAPING, STORM DRAINAGE, WATER RETENTION AND DETENTION, FLOOD CONTROL, AND ALL APPURTENANCES TO ALL OF THE OF ALL RELATED IMPROVEMENT PLANS. EASEMENTS WHEN DETERMINING WHO PAYS RELOCATION COSTS OF SRP AND SOUTHWEST GAS LEGEND FOREGOING, AND ALL SIMILAR AND RELATED PURPOSES TO THE FOREGOING, TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT TO ALTER GROUND LEVEL FACILITIES IN PUFE'S ON THIS PLAT. SUBJECT BOUNDARY LINE BY CUT OR FILL (PROVIDED THAT GROUND LEVEL SHALL NOT BE ALTERED IN A MANNER THAT CONFLICTS WITH THE OPERATION, PLSS SECTION LINE MAINTENANCE, OR REPAIR OF EXISTING UTILITY OR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS) AND THE UNRESTRICTED RIGHT OF VEHICULAR AND - PLSS SUB-SECTION LINE PEDESTRIAN INGRESS AND EGRESS TO, FROM, AND ACROSS THE EASEMENT PROPERTY. ADDITIONALLY, THE CITY IS AUTHORIZED TO DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PRINCIPAL ENGINEER DATE PERMIT OTHERS TO USE THE PUBLIC UTILITY AND FACILITY EASEMENT PROPERTY FOR ALL USES AND FACILITIES ALLOWED HEREIN. ALL OTHER EASEMENTS ARE HEREBY DEDICATED FOR THE PURPOSES UNLESS APPROVED OTHERWISE BY THE CITY OF APACHE SITE DATA TABLE OWNER JUNCTION, ALL EASEMENTS CREATED BY THIS PLAT ARE PERPETUAL AND NONEXCLUSIVE EASEMENTS. TOTAL RIGHT-OF-WAY 364,638 SQ.FT. 8.3709 AC D.R. HORTON OWNERS HEREBY DEDICATE THE TEMPORARY DRAINAGE EASEMENTS FOR USE AS SUCH. THE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, AS 2525 W. FRYE ROAD, SUITE 100 APPLICABLE, WILL HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE TEMPORARY DRAINAGE EASEMENTS. MAYOR EXISTING & PROPOSED ZONING MPC CHANDLER, ARIZONA 85224 AS CONTEMPLATED BY THE DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT, FINANCING PARTICIPATION, WAIVER AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT DATED APPROVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA THIS DAY OF AS OF FEBRUARY 22, 2022, RECORDED IN INSTRUMENT NO. 2022-021689 OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF PINAL COUNTY, AS THE 2023, AND THE CITY COUNCIL ACCEPTS THE RIGHTS-OF-WAY DEDICATED HEREIN ON BEHALF OF THE PUBLIC. THE SUBDIVIDER SAME MAY BE AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME (THE "CFD DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT"), CERTAIN PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE HAS PROVIDED A CERTIFICATE OF ASSURED WATER SUPPLY AS REQUIRED BY ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES 45.576 OR EVIDENCE IMPROVEMENTS TO BE FINANCED BY THE SUPERSTITION VISTAS COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT N0. 1 (THE "CFD") ARE TO BE THAT THE AREA HAS BEEN DESIGNATED BY THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES AS HAVING AN ASSURED SURVEYOR co CONSTRUCTED WITHIN THE DEDICATED RIGHTS-OF-WAY, TRACTS AND EASEMENT AREAS DESIGNATED ON THIS PLAT (HEREINAFTER WATER SUPPLY. REFERRED TO COLLECTIVELY AS THE "DISTRICT IMPROVEMENTS" EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THE NEXT PARAGRAPH). NOTWITHSTANDING SUNRISE ENGINEERING, INC Q SUCH DEDICATIONS, NO DISTRICT IMPROVEMENTS NOW OR HEREAFTER LOCATED ON OR UNDER THE LAND THAT IS HEREBY BEING MESAS VINEYARD S1E 101 Ln MLn DEDICATED TO THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DEDICATED TO OR ACCEPTED BY THE CITY OR RONNIESA AZ 8E DORSEYEY, RLS 0 OTHER GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY UNTIL CONVEYANCE AND ACCEPTANCE OF SUCH DISTRICT IMPROVEMENTS BY THE CITY OR OTHER -t 480.768.8600 N GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY. BY: ATTEST: co N NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING DEDICATIONS, OWNER HEREBY RESERVES AN INTEREST IN ANY OF THE FOREGOING REAL MAYOR CITY CLERK BASIS OF BEARING PROPERTY UPON WHICH PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE AS SUCH TERM IS DEFINED IN SECTION 48-701, ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES, HAS BEEN OR IS TO BE CONSTRUCTED, INCLUDING THE DISTRICT IMPROVEMENTS. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THE LAST THE BASIS OF BEARING FOR THIS SURVEY IS THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST SENTENCE OF THIS PARAGRAPH, SUCH INTEREST IS TO BE ACQUIRED BY THE CFD. SUCH INTEREST IS LIMITED TO ONE NECESSARY QUARTER OF SEC11ON 19, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 8 EAST OF THE GILA AND TO ACCOMMODATE THE FINANCING OF THE ACQUISITION OF SUCH PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE (INCLUDING OF SUCH INTEREST IN SUCH SALT RIVER MERIDIAN BEING SOUTH 017'35" EAST BETWEEN A PINAL COUNTY PUBLIC o REAL PROPERTY) PURSUANT TO THE CFD DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT. SUCH INTEREST IS TO BE RELEASED UPON THE EARLIER OF WORKS DEPARTMENT BRASS CAP IN HANDHOLE MARKING THE NORTHEAST CORNER THE ACQUISITION OF SUCH PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE ONLY BY THE CFD PURSUANT TO THE CFD DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT OR OF SAID SECTION 19 AND A PINAL COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BRASS CAP DECEMBER 31, 2056. IN HANDHOLE MARKING THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 19 Q IN WITNESS WHEREOF: D.R. HORTON, A DELAWARE CORPORATION, AS OWNER, HAS HEREUNDER CAUSED ITS NAME TO BE SIGNED AND THE SAME TO BE FLOOD PLAIN ATTESTED BY THE SIGNATURE OF ITS SUBJECT PROPERTY LIES IN FLOOD ZONE "X" PER FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP Ln (FIRM) PANEL NO. 04021CO200E DATED DECEMBER 4, 2007. SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD o THEREUNTO DULY AUTHORIZED THIS DAY OF 2024. ZONE 'X" IS DESCRIBED AS: "AREAS OF MINIMAL FLOOD HAZARD." a D.R. HORTON, A DELAWARE CORPORATION i BY: SHEET INDEX ITS: SHEET # DESCRIPTION TITLE Lo 1 COVER SHEET COVLn 2 MAP OF DEDICATION MOD CD SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATION 0 BRED LAND SU � O THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE SURVEY AND SUBDIVISION OF THE PREMISES DESCRIBED AND e�`' R�`F'�ArF `�o / �\�jjj GF NO SUNRISE PLAITED HEREON WAS MADE UNDER MY DIRECTION DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 2024; R 38862 �� THAT THE SURVEY IS TRUE AND COMPLETE AS SHOWN; THAT THE MONUMENTS SHOWN ACTUALLY RONNIE E. < ENGINEERING EXIST OR WILL BE SET AS SHOWN; THAT THEIR POSITIONS ARE CORRECTLY SHOWN; AND THAT , FORS SAID MONUMENTS ARE SUFFICIENT TO ENABLE THE SURVEY TO BE RETRACED. 2045 SOUTH VINEYARD, SUITE 101 ned..• ''�P. MESA, ARIZONA 85210 AR zo P"� TEL 480.768.8600 • FAX 480,768.8609 k Expires 33�2 www.sunriS2-eng.com MAP OF DEDICATION WARNER AVENUE SEI NO. SURVEYED DRAWN CHECKED I SHEET NO. Co 09355 DSN IEB RED 1of2 SV-23-13 RIGHT-OF-WAY DESCRIPTION A PORTION OF THE NORTH HALF OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 8 EAST, OF THE THENCE SOUTH 66°51'25» WEST, A DISTANCE OF 540.51 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE TO GILA AND SALT RIVER MERIDIAN, PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS THE RIGHT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 3065.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21°46'35" AND A CHORD \ FOLLOWS: THAT BEARS SOUTH 77°44'43» WEST, 1157.91 FEET; COMMENCING AT A PINAL COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BRASS CAP IN NAND HOLE SYMBOL LEGEND THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE A DISTANCE OF 1164. MARKING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 19, FROM WHICH A PINAL COUNTY PUBLIC 91 FEET; � WORKS DEPARTMENT BRASS CAP IN HAND HOLE MARKING THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID FOUND PLSS SECTION MONUMENT, AS NOTED SECTION 19 BEARS SOUTH O'17'35» EAST A DISTANCE OF 2641.12 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 44'10'15» WEST, A DISTANCE OF 28.46 FEET; L37 PLSS SECTION CORNER, CALCULATED POSITION �'� L38 THENCE SOUTH 89°4631» WEST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 19, A DISTANCE OF THENCE SOUTH 89°31'17» WEST, A DISTANCE OF 55.00 FEET, ^ L6 101.66 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 45 07 41» WEST, A DISTANCE OF 28.46 FEET TO THE BEGINNING»OF A CURVE TO LINE TYPE LEGEND THE RIGHT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 3065.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 7 06 50 AND A CHORD SUBJECT BOUNDARY THENCE SOUTH O'13'29» EAST, A DISTANCE OF 75.00 FEET; » L39 THAT BEARS NORTH 86 02 02 WEST, 380.31 FEET; - - - -- - - -- - - � THENCE SOUTH 89'46 SUBJECT EASEMENT L40 '31» WEST, A DISTANCE OF 398.34 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE TO THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE A DISTANCE OF 380.56 FEET; - - - RIGHT-OF-WAY E WAY LINE \ THE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 2425.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 3 0410 AND ACHORD CENTERLINE THAT BEARS SOUTH 8814 26 WEST, 129.89 FEET; THENCE NORTH 82'28'36» WEST, A DISTANCE OF 650.61 FEET; - PLSS SECTION LINE DETAIL B00 THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE A DISTANCE OF 129.91 FEET; » - • • - TIE LINE NOT TO SCALE TEMPORARY DRAINAGE THENCE NORTH 53 2913 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 93.51 FEET; APPROXIMATE FEMA ZONE EASEMENT 1 A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE TO BOUNDARY _ _ L29 _ THENCE SOUTH 3'1T39» EAST, THENCE SOUTH 82°28'36» EAST, r � 1 THE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 2435.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 14°02'28» AND A CHORD A DISTANCE OF 583.29 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE TO � 1 THE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 3000.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 30 39 58 AND A CHORD THAT BEARS SOUTH 79'41'07» WEST, 595.24 FEET; ( 1 THAT BEARS NORTH 82'11 25» EAST, 1586.58 FEET; 1 THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE A DISTANCE OF 596.73 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE A DISTANCE OF 1605.68 FEET; o THENCE SOUTH 26'3849» WEST, A DISTANCE OF 37.74 FEET; » ABBREVIATIONS L3 THENCE NORTH 66 51 25 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 540.51 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE TO C2 _ _ ___ _ _ _ 10' PUFE THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 2501.11 FEET A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 2'4551» AND A CHORD E EAST - -- - L35 C1 __ ___I_ 27.14 THENCE SOUTH 70'S8 56 WEST, A DISTANCE OF 44.50 FEET; THAT BEARS NORTH 68'1421» EAST, 120.65 FEET, FEMA FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY - L - --- --- - - - - �33 G&SRM GILA AND SALT RIVER MERIDIAN L31 ��L34 THENCE SOUTH 19'01'04» EAST, A DISTANCE OF 2.93 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE A DISTANCE OF 120.66 FEET, N NORTH L32 THENCE SOUTH 70°5856» WEST, A DISTANCE OF 41.50 FEET, » NO. NUMBER THENCE NORTH 20 22 40 WEST, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE TO PCR PINAL COUNTY RECORDS » THE RIGHT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 2565.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 20°09'11" AND A CHORD PLS PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR DETAIL D THENCE NORTH 64 40 57 WEST, A DISTANCE OF 41.93 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE TO » PLSS PUBLIC LAND SURVEY SYSTEM THE RIGHT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 2435.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 2°26'34» AND A CHORD THAT BEARS SOUTH 79.41 55 WEST, 897.56 FEET; POB POINT OF BEGINNING DETAIL C NOT TO SCALE THAT BEARS SOUTH 68'04'42» WEST, 103.81 FEET, THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE A DISTANCE OF 902.21 FEET, POC POINT OF COMMENCEMENT NOT TO SCALE PUFE PUBLIC UTILITY AND FACILITY EASEMENT THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE A DISTANCE OF 103.82 FEET, THENCE NORTH 8904631» EAST, A DISTANCE OF 398.34 FEET, T TOWNSHIP R RANGE - ---- - + --- -,--- _ - L26 ---" -"'- - " � THENCE SOUTH O'13'44» EAST, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. R/W RIGHT OF WAY - - - S89°46'31 W 299.94' L27 S SOUTH W WEST C14 SEE DETAIL D 0011 I 65' ON THIS SHEET 11 I NORTHEAST CORNER SECTION 19, T1 S, R8E, G&SRM 10 PUFE /R/W - 1 PINAL COUNTY - - - -N89°46'31"E 398.34'- PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SEE DETAIL A _ BRASS CAP IN HAND HOLE ON THIS SHEET X -GB -578.68' WARNER AVENUE _ POC -f- - - - - - - - - - - S89°46'31"W 6184.01' - - - - - - - - - L1 2795.51' 2888.50' o��' �'' Cg 5 500.00' POB NORTHWEST CORNER w''�"� 5� ',�- �,323 5 �=8�g•3 -- - - - - _ _ - SEC11ON 19, T1S, R8E, G&SRM 566��25 r C2- C1 75' S89°46'31"W 398.34'- - PARCEL 1 TEMPORARY DRAINAGE - , / SUPERSTITION VISTAS EASEMENT / 8' PUFE SEE DETAIL C R/W 0 DEVELOPMENT UNITS 1 AND 2 / pp� IRONWOOD DRIVE - PHASE 2 ON THIS SHEET FEE NO. 2023-023735, PCR ' Q on Ln _ 64 R/W PER / - L25 _ �'---_ ---- -- 25'W ����6 SEE DETAIL B G FEE NO. 2023-023735, PCR � �,`ti ---- - --- - --- -- -- -C13 566 �' ON THIS SHEET \ O o CV 83' R/W PER I d FEE NO. Nm Li w . cn O c o TEMPORARY � � ' C6 =���86 8' PUFE \ �� DRAINAGE EASEMENT Q S82 28'36"E 200.41' N82° „W 29 �p c m _ 28 36 583. Cq, � C1 I 650.52' WARNER AVENUE - > 8' PUFE _ __ �_195•62 \ 65' Q _ _ N� 90.22 _ -' L=90.51'I - C5 - - - � R/W - -`L=290.05'- - - -L=411.18 - rt ,r0 JI ) L11 L10 L9 _ _ IJ 65 '� - J I Ln TEMPORARY L21 --f _ -I R/W - CAI C12 TEMPORARY FEMA ZONE "X" LIMIT APPROXIMATE o DRAINAGE EASEMENT DRAINAGE EASEMENT FEMA ZONE "A" LIMIT I CURVE TABLE EAST QUARTER CORNER > EAST 1/4 CORNER CURVE DELTA RADIUS LENGTH CHORD BEARING CHORD DIST SECTION 19, T1S, R8E, G&SRM SECTION 13 T1S, R7E G&SRM i PINAL COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT » » BRASS CAP IN HAND HOLE 0 CITY OF MESA Cl 3 0410 2425.00 129.91 S88'14 26 W 129.89 RT7i � BRASS CAP IN HAND HOLE C2 14002'28» 2435.00 596.73' S79041'07»W 595.24' Ln 0 W o C3 2'26'34» 2435.00 103.82' S68'04'42»W 103.81' LINE TABLE LINE TABLE LINE TABLE LINE TABLE LINE TABLE 110 0 SCALE 300' / N C4 21'4635» 3065.00 1164.91' S77'44'43»W 1157.91' LINE # DIRECTION LENGTH LINE # DIRECTION LENGTH LINE # DIRECTION LENGTH LINE # DIRECTION LENGTH LINE # DIRECTION LENGTH d I cV 0 r C5 7'06'50» 3065.00 380.56' N86'02'02»W 380.31' L1 S89'46'31»W 101.66' L11 N45°07'41»W 28.46' L21 S82'2836»E 190.22' L31 S89'42'50»W 17.42' L41 S64'40'57»E 35.16' HORIZ: 1" = 150' cn o NORTHEAST CORNER SECTION 19 T1S, R8E G&SRM C6 30°39'58» 3000.00 1605.68' N8211'25»E 1586.58' L2 SO'13'29»E 75.00' L12 N53°29'1YE 93.51' L22 N7°31'24»E 123.00' L32 N013'29»W 8.00' ° CLOSING CORNER - 0.39' - S89°46'31"W 6184.01'_4 PINAL COUNTY EREp LtAND So 0 BRASS CAP FLUSH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT C7 2'45'55» 2500.00 120.65' S6814'23»W 120.64' L3 N317'39»W 10.00' L13 N2022'40»W 65.00' L23 N7°31'24»E 228.22' L33 N44°4534»E 2.83' ��GR�\FicgTF �LF� SUNRISE> cr� GLO 1914 BRASS CAP IN HAND HOLE I » ► » r » r » r » » 38862 C8 20 0911 2565.00 902.21 N79 41 55 E 897.56 L4 S26 38 49 W 37.74 L14 N013 44 W 65.00 L24 S53 29 20 W 52.90 L34 S89 46 31 W 7.71r RONNIE E. < ENGINEERING NORTHWEST CORNER ° DORS SECTION 19 T1S, R8E G&SRM 00 C9 22°55'06» 2500oOO 1000.00' S7818'58»W 993.35' L5 S7005856»W 44.50' L15 N23008'35»W 128.00' L25 S8202836»E 162.37' L35 N317' 2045 SOUTH VINEYARD,39»W 10.00' a 2024.. � / SUITE 101 r� ed..•••''Sp MESA, ARIZONA 85210 C10 2'10'23" 3193.00 121.10' S67'56'37»W 121.09' L6 S19°01'04»E 2.93' L16 S66°51'25»W 108.35' L26 NO'17'10»W 6.50' L36 N26°3849»E 30.97' ARIZONA,\3 . � TEL 480.768.8600 • FAX 480.768.8609 SOUTHEAST CORNER FX0 res 3-3�2 www.sunrise-eng.com SECTION 13 T1S, R7E G&SRM C11 3'3925» 3213.00 205.07' S79'07'06»W 205.03' L7 S70'5856»W 41.50' L17 N20°58'12»W 128.00' L27 S89°42'50»W 116.78' L37 N19'01'04»W 3.37' MARICOPA COUNTY MAP OF DEDICATION DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION C12 1°41'31» 3188.00 94.14' S8319'22»E 94.13' L8 N64'40'57»W 41.93' L18 N12'42'36»W 148.00' L28 NO'17'10»W 134.32' L38 S70'58'56»W 8.00' BRASS CAP FLUSH C13 30°39'58» 2735.00 1463.84' S8211'24»W 1446.43' L9 S441015»W 28.46' L19 N9°03'11»W 148.00' L29 S89°42'50»W 36.00' L39 S70°58'56»W 8.00' WARNER AVENUE DETAIL A C14 22°55'06" 2765.00 1106.00' S7818'58»W 1098.64' L10 S89'31'17»W 55.00' L20 N5'49'53»E 123.00' L30 NO'17'10»W 51.28' L40 N19°01'04»W 3.37' NOT TO SCALE SEI NO. SURVEYED DRAWN CHECKED I SHEET NO. M O D 09355 DSN EB IRED 2 of 2 SV-23-13 City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition Boulevard Agenda Item Cover Sheet Apache Junction,AZ 85119 Agenda Item No.4. File ID: 24-536 Sponsor: Chip Wilson Agenda Date:8/6/2024 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting Brief summary of intergovernmental updates from mayor and councilmembers. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 8/1/2024 City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition Boulevard Agenda Item Cover Sheet Apache Junction,AZ 85119 Agenda Item No. 5. File ID: 24-537 Sponsor: Bryant Powell Agenda Date:8/6/2024 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting City Manager's Report. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 8/1/2024 City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition Boulevard Agenda Item Cover Sheet Apache Junction,AZ 85119 Agenda Item No.6. File ID: 24-538 Sponsor: Kayla Fulmer Agenda Date:8/6/2024 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting Announcement of Current Events. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 8/1/2024 City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition Boulevard Agenda Item Cover Sheet Apache Junction,AZ 85119 Agenda Item No.7. File ID: 24-570 Sponsor: Michael Pooley Agenda Date:8/6/2024 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting Presentation, discussion, public hearing and consideration of Ordinance No. 1550 amending the Apache Junction City Code; Volume 1, Chapter 4: Fees, Article 4-3, Animal Control Fee Schedule. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 8/1/2024 Apache Junction Police Department Memorandum Date: July 11, 2024 To: Mayor and City Council From: Chief Michael Pooley Subject: Proposed Article 4-3 fee adjustments for Animal Control Division. -1--..................... .....................................................................................1-1.............................................1-1 1-1.......................1-1-1........................................................... In the spring, the Apache Junction Police Department ("AJPD") requested the mayor and council direct staff to move forward on implementing increased new fees for the Animal Control Division. This adjustment is necessary due to rising expenses in time, supplies, and operational processes. The current fees for customer services at Animal Control Division have not been updated since 2018 and during this time, there has been a significant rise in expenses related to medical care, food, and personnel. As a result, the budget allocated to the Animal Control Division within the police department does not sufficiently cover the daily operational expenses of running an animal shelter. A comparative analysis conducted with 25 other agencies across the valley indicates that AJPD's fees are notably lower in most areas. In accordance with council guidance and A.R.S. § 9-499.15, staff issued a 60-day notice of intent to adjust the fee schedule and posted the proposed increases on the city's website. ORDINANCE NO. 1550 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, VOLUME I, CHAPTER 4 : FEES, ARTICLE 4-3 : ANIMAL CONTROL FEE SCHEDULE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. WHEREAS, pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes Titles 9 and 11, cities and towns are authorized to regulate various aspects of animal control; and WHEREAS, the mayor and city council have over time amended the animal control fee schedule (Ordinance No. 1311 - April 15, 2008, Ordinance No. 1416 - June 16, 2015 and Ordinance No. 1464 - February 4, 2018) ; and WHEREAS, police staff recommends another fee schedule increase based on comparisons with other agencies and on April 2, 2024, presented such changes to the council; and WHEREAS, pursuant to council direction to staff and A.R. S. § 9-499 . 15, staff provided a 60-day notice of intent to increase the fee schedule and posted the increases on the city' s website; and WHEREAS, on August 6, 2024, a public hearing was held on the amendments . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I IN GENERAL The Apache Junction City Code, Volume I, Chapter 4 : Fees, Article 4-3 : Animal Control Fee Schedule, is hereby amended in its entirety, to read as follows : ARTICLE 4-3 ANIMAL CONTROL FEE SCHEDULE DESCRIPTION FEE License fees (dogs) ORDINANCE NO. 1550 PAGE 1 OF 5 Sterilized $10 per dog ($5 per dog for senior citizens at least 62 years of age or older and physically disabled persons with proof of disability, such as, but not limited to, a disabled parking decal or a medical card in the name of the disabled person) Non-sterilized $18 per dog Impound fee for dogs at-large $40 per animal, per event $20 additional per each subsequent impound Microchipping fees $25 per at-large dog $12 per adopted cat Board fee (feeding, cleaning $10 per animal, per day and general care) Dog kennel permit fees Commercial dog kennel permit $80 annually (12-month period) Personal dog kennel permits Class 1 (4-5 dogs) : $40 annually (12- month period, plus individual license fees) Class 2 (6-8 dogs) : $60 annually (12- month period, plus individual license fees) Late fee $15 (delinquent 30 calendar days from date of expiration) Quarantine fee (biting $40 per animal, per event dogs) (plus $10 per day per animal board fee, plus applicable license and vaccination fees) Tag replacement $5 per replacement Pick up live dogs or Iffta-L cats for surrender $65 dogs/$40 cats ORDINANCE NO. 1550 PAGE 2 OF 5 Euthanasia fee Dogs $110 s-a-1- Cats $75 p-�,-s-a-1- Vaccinations (rabies only) Dogs (3 months and older) $15 per animal Puppies (less than 3 months) $15 per animal Cats (any age) $15 per animal Surrender Fee Cats $40 Dogs $65 Adoption fees (includes sterilization) Dogs $90 per animal / Puppy $200 Cats (any age) $70 per animal / Kitten $150 -D � ORDINANCE NO. 1550 PAGE 3 OF 5 The Director or his/her designee may waive adoption fees during official adoption events to encourage adoptions to reduce high inventories of animals . The Director or his/her designee may also request payment for reasonable expenses relating to livestock adoptions . Individuals that hold a class 3 personal dog kennel permit prior to January 5, 2019, may continue owning, maintaining or harboring 9-12 dogs, provided they are up to date on permit fees and dog licensing, and may continue to renew their permit until such time they decide to surrender such permit or fail to pay the renewal charge of $80 . SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS All other ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance or in conflict with any part of the code adopted herein by reference are also hereby repealed. SECTION III PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY If any section, subsection, sentence, phrase, clause or portion of this ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference is for any reason held to be invalid, pre-empted or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decisions shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF 2024 . SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO THIS DAY OF 2024 . WALTER "CHIP" WILSON Mayor ATTEST: JENNIFER PENA City Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 1550 PAGE 4 OF 5 APPROVED AS TO FORM: R. JOEL STERN City Attorney ORDINANCE NO. 1550 PAGE 5 OF 5 ORDINANCE NO. 1550 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, VOLUME I, CHAPTER 4 : FEES, ARTICLE 4-3 : ANIMAL CONTROL FEE SCHEDULE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. WHEREAS, pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes Titles 9 and 11, cities and towns are authorized to regulate various aspects of animal control; and WHEREAS, the mayor and city council have over time amended the animal control fee schedule (Ordinance No. 1311 - April 15, 2008, Ordinance No. 1416 - June 16, 2015 and Ordinance No. 1464 - February 4, 2018) ; and WHEREAS, police staff recommends another fee schedule increase based on comparisons with other agencies and on April 2, 2024, presented such changes to the council; and WHEREAS, pursuant to council direction to staff and A.R. S. § 9-499 . 15, staff provided a 60-day notice of intent to increase the fee schedule and posted the increases on the city' s website; and WHEREAS, on August 6, 2024, a public hearing was held on the amendments . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I IN GENERAL The Apache Junction City Code, Volume I, Chapter 4 : Fees, Article 4-3 : Animal Control Fee Schedule, is hereby amended in its entirety, to read as follows : ARTICLE 4-3 ANIMAL CONTROL FEE SCHEDULE DESCRIPTION FEE License fees (dogs) ORDINANCE NO. 1550 PAGE 1 OF 4 Sterilized $10 per dog ($5 per dog for senior citizens at least 62 years of age or older and physically disabled persons with proof of disability, such as, but not limited to, a disabled parking decal or a medical card in the name of the disabled person) Non-sterilized $18 per dog Impound fee for dogs at-large $40 per animal, per event $20 additional per each subsequent impound Microchipping fees $25 per at-large dog $12 per adopted cat Board fee (feeding, cleaning $10 per animal, per day and general care) Dog kennel permit fees Commercial dog kennel permit $80 annually (12-month period) Personal dog kennel permits Class 1 (4-5 dogs) : $40 annually (12- month period, plus individual license fees) Class 2 (6-8 dogs) : $60 annually (12- month period, plus individual license fees) Late fee $15 (delinquent 30 calendar days from date of expiration) Quarantine fee (biting $40 per animal, per event dogs) (plus $10 per day per animal board fee, plus applicable license and vaccination fees) Tag replacement $5 per replacement Pick up live dogs or cats for surrender $65 dogs/$40 cats Euthanasia fee ORDINANCE NO. 1550 PAGE 2 OF 4 Dogs $110 Cats $75 Vaccinations (rabies only) Dogs (3 months and older) $15 per animal Puppies (less than 3 months) $15 per animal Cats (any age) $15 per animal Surrender Fee Cats $40 Dogs $65 Adoption fees (includes sterilization) Dogs $90 per animal Puppy $200 Cats (any age) $70 per animal Kitten $150 The Director or his/her designee may waive adoption fees during official adoption events to encourage adoptions to reduce high inventories of animals . The Director or his/her designee may also request payment for reasonable expenses relating to livestock adoptions . Individuals that hold a class 3 personal dog kennel permit prior to January 5, 2019, may continue owning, maintaining or harboring 9-12 dogs, provided they are up to date on permit fees and dog licensing, and may continue to renew their permit until such time they decide to surrender such permit or fail to pay the renewal charge of $80 . SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS All other ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance or in conflict with any part of the code adopted herein by reference are also hereby repealed. SECTION III PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY If any section, subsection, sentence, phrase, clause or portion of this ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference is for any reason held to be invalid, pre-empted or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decisions shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. ORDINANCE NO. 1550 PAGE 3 OF 4 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF , 2024 . SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO THIS DAY OF , 2024 . WALTER "CHIP" WILSON Mayor ATTEST: JENNIFER PENA City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: R. JOEL STERN City Attorney ORDINANCE NO. 1550 PAGE 4 OF 4 City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition Boulevard Agenda Item Cover Sheet Apache Junction,AZ 85119 Agenda Item No.8. File ID: 24-571 Sponsor: Michael Pooley Agenda Date:8/6/2024 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting Presentation, discussion, public hearing and consideration of Ordinance No. 1551 amending the Apache Junction City Code; Volume 1, Chapter 4: Fees, Article 4-7, Public Safety Fee Schedule. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 8/1/2024 Apache Junction Police Department Memorandum Date: July 11, 2024 To: Mayor and City Council From: Chief Michael Pooley Subject: Proposed Article 4-7 fee adjustments for Records Department. -1--..................... .....................................................................................1-1.............................................1-1 1...............................1-1........................................... In the spring, the Apache Junction Police Department ("AJPD") requested the mayor and council direct staff to move forward on implementing increased new fees for the Records Division. This adjustment is essential due to escalating costs associated with time, supplies, and operational processes. The current fees for customer services in the Records Division have not been revised since 2017 and during this time, there has been a significant rise in expenses related to the time and resources required for data retrieval. Additionally, the state law now allows the city to charge individuals for body worn camera footage and this ordinance includes those new fees ($46/hour of review). A comparative analysis conducted with 25 other agencies across the valley indicates that AJPD's fees are notably lower in most areas. In accordance with council guidance and A.R.S. § 9-499.15, staff issued a 60-day notice of intent to adjust the fee schedule and posted the proposed increases on the city's website. ORDINANCE NO. 1551 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, VOLUME I, CHAPTER 4 : FEES, ARTICLE 4-7 : PUBLIC SAFETY FEE SCHEDULE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. WHEREAS, pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes Titles 9 and 38, cities and towns are authorized to charge for various public safety services; and WHEREAS, the mayor and city council have over time amended the public safety fee schedule (Ordinance No. 1263 - April 4, 2006, Ordinance No. 1333 - January 20, 2009 and Ordinance No. 1435 - January 17, 2017) ; and WHEREAS, police staff recommends certain fee increases and new fees based on comparisons with other agencies and changes in public records request laws; and WHEREAS, pursuant to council direction to staff and A.R.S. § 9-499 . 15, staff provided a 60-day notice of intent to amend the fee schedule and posted it on the city' s website; and WHEREAS, on August 6, 2024, a public hearing was held on the amendments . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I IN GENERAL The Apache Junction City Code, Volume I, Chapter 4 : Fees, Article 4-7 : Public Safety Fee Schedule, is hereby amended in its entirety, to read as follows : ARTICLE 4 PUBLIC SAFETY FEE SCHEDULE A. Department, accident reports and computer aided dispatch ("CAD") requests : B. Certified copies of department and accident reports : $10 . 00 for pages 1 through 20, 50� for each page thereafter. ORDINANCE NO. 1551 PAGE 1 OF 4 1 . Documents/Reports Reports (pgs . 1-20) $5 . 00/ each page $1-0 . 00 Certified copy thereafter Miscellaneous $5 . 00 $10 . 00 Certified copy documents 2 . VictiiTis of crime : no charge . C. Photos : Photos Associated with Report and CAD $10 . 00 Dispatch Event Miscellaneous Photo $10 . 00 D. _ Audio Audio Recording, Dispatch Audio $1-0 . 00 each Associated with Event, Miscellaneous Other Audio E . eha-r-� Crime statistics : $10 . 00 for pages 1 through 20, 25� for each page thereafter. F. Letters of clearance : $10 . 00 each G. Media Drive $10 . 00 mac 3 . H. Body Worn Camera ("BWC") Footage . Body Worn Camera - all submitted BWC $46 . 00 per hour footage associated with a report or CAD reviewed Dispatch Event Miscellaneous Video $46 . 00 per hour reviewed ORDINANCE NO. 1551 PAGE 2 OF 4 I . Security alarm permit fees Alarm User Description Fee Residential Initial registration $15 . 00 Annual renewal $15 . 00 Reinstatement fee $25 . 00 First and second false alarm No fee Third false alarm $50 . 00 Each subsequent false alarm $50 . 00 increments Commercial Initial registration $25 . 00 Annual renewal $25 . 00 Reinstatement fee $25 . 00 First false alarm No fee Each subsequent false alarm $50 . 00 increments First false panic alarm No fee Second false panic alarm $100 . 00 Each subsequent false panic $200 . 00 alarm Non-registered First false alarm $100 . 00 Second false alarm $200 . 00 Each subsequent false alarm See Apache Junction City Code, Vol . I, Chapter 16, § 16-1-5 (C) (2) (1) J. Fingerprinting: $10 . 00 each fingerprint card. K. Local records check: $5 . 00 for each name . L. A $150 . 00 fee is hereby established for the release of properly immobilized or impounded vehicles and for the administrative costs relating to vehicle removal, immobilization and impoundment by the request of the Apache Junction Police Department representatives . ORDINANCE NO. 1551 PAGE 3 OF 4 SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS All other ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance or in conflict with any part of the code adopted herein by reference are also hereby repealed. SECTION III PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY If any section, subsection, sentence, phrase, clause or portion of this ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference is for any reason held to be invalid, pre-empted or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decisions shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF 2024 . SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO THIS DAY OF 2024 . WALTER "CHIP" WILSON Mayor ATTEST: JENNIFER PENA City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: R. JOEL STERN City Attorney ORDINANCE NO. 1551 PAGE 4 OF 4 ORDINANCE NO. 1551 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AMENDING APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, VOLUME I, CHAPTER 4 : FEES, ARTICLE 4-7 : PUBLIC SAFETY FEE SCHEDULE; REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. WHEREAS, pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes Titles 9 and 38, cities and towns are authorized to charge for various public safety services; and WHEREAS, the mayor and city council have over time amended the public safety fee schedule (Ordinance No. 1263 - April 4, 2006, Ordinance No. 1333 - January 20, 2009 and Ordinance No. 1435 - January 17, 2017) ; and WHEREAS, police staff recommends certain fee increases and new fees based on comparisons with other agencies and changes in public records request laws; and WHEREAS, pursuant to council direction to staff and A.R.S. § 9-499 . 15, staff provided a 60-day notice of intent to amend the fee schedule and posted it on the city' s website; and WHEREAS, on August 6, 2024, a public hearing was held on the amendments . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I IN GENERAL The Apache Junction City Code, Volume I, Chapter 4 : Fees, Article 4-7 : Public Safety Fee Schedule, is hereby amended in its entirety, to read as follows : ARTICLE 4 PUBLIC SAFETY FEE SCHEDULE A. Department, accident reports and computer aided dispatch ("CAD") requests : B. Certified copies of department and accident reports : $10 . 00 for pages 1 through 20, 50� for each page thereafter. 1 . Documents/Reports Reports (pgs . 1-20) $5 . 00/ each page $10 . 00 Certified copy thereafter Miscellaneous $5 . 00 $10 . 00 Certified copy documents ORDINANCE NO. 1551 PAGE 1 OF 4 2 . Victims of crime : no charge . C. Photos : Photos Associated with Report and $10 . 00 CAD Dispatch Event Miscellaneous Photo $10 . 00 D. Audio Audio Recording, Dispatch Audio $10 . 00 each Associated with Event, Miscellaneous Other Audio E . Crime statistics : $10 . 00 for pages 1 through 20, 25G for each page thereafter. F. Letters of clearance : $10 . 00 each G. Media Drive $10 . 00 H. Body Worn Camera ("BWC") Footage . Body Worn Camera - all submitted BWC $46 . 00 per hour footage associated with a report or reviewed CAD Dispatch Event Miscellaneous Video $46 . 00 per hour reviewed I . Security alarm permit fees Alarm User Description Fee Residential Initial registration $15 . 00 Annual renewal $15 . 00 Reinstatement fee $25 . 00 First and second false alarm No fee Third false alarm $50 . 00 Each subsequent false alarm $50 . 00 increments Commercial Initial registration $25 . 00 Annual renewal $25 . 00 Reinstatement fee $25 . 00 First false alarm No fee ORDINANCE NO. 1551 PAGE 2 OF 4 Each subsequent false alarm $50 . 00 increments First false panic alarm No fee Second false panic alarm $100 . 00 Each subsequent false panic $200 . 00 alarm Non-registered First false alarm $100 . 00 Second false alarm $200 . 00 Each subsequent false alarm See Apache Junction City Code, Vol . I, Chapter 16, § 16-1-5 (C) (2) (1) J. Fingerprinting: $10 . 00 each fingerprint card. K. Local records check: $5 . 00 for each name . L. A $150 . 00 fee is hereby established for the release of properly immobilized or impounded vehicles and for the administrative costs relating to vehicle removal, immobilization and impoundment by the request of the Apache Junction Police Department representatives . SECTION II REPEALING ANY CONFLICTING PROVISIONS All other ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance or in conflict with any part of the code adopted herein by reference are also hereby repealed. SECTION III PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY If any section, subsection, sentence, phrase, clause or portion of this ordinance, or any part of the code adopted herein by reference is for any reason held to be invalid, pre-empted or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decisions shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS DAY OF 2024 . SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO THIS DAY OF 2024 . ORDINANCE NO. 1551 PAGE 3 OF 4 WALTER "CHIP" WILSON Mayor ATTEST: JENNIFER PENA City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: R. JOEL STERN City Attorney ORDINANCE NO. 1551 PAGE 4 OF 4 City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition Boulevard Agenda Item Cover Sheet Apache Junction,AZ 85119 Agenda Item No.9. File ID: 24-616 Sponsor: Rudy Esquivias Agenda Date:8/6/2024 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting Presentation, discussion, and possible direction to staff regarding updates to the Apache Junction City Code, Volume 2, Land Development Code, Chapter 1 Zoning Ordinance,Article 1-6 Supplemental Regulations, Section 1-6-5 Accessory Structures, to allow for accessory building bathrooms to have showers. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 8/1/2024 CITY COUNCIL MEETING ROLL CALL pate: Work Study Regular Special S; ': E; S;41V E, iS: E: CITY COUNCIL: Present Ab/excu Present ti/excu Prk�ent A`Jexru MAYOR WII Sf� 1 VICE MAYOR SCHROEDE t C{ IJICILMEMBER CROSS, L � COUNCILMEM EP HECK i COU ICILMEMBER JOHNSO COUNCILMEMBER I ESSER COO CILMEMBER SOLLER TOTAL CITY STAFF. Present Ab/excu Present A lexcu 'resent k,lexc City Manager Bryant Powell }, Assistant City Manager Matt Busby City Clerk Jennifer Pena City Attorney Joel Stern , ' IT Director Doug Wirthgen Mrkt Comm Director Kayla Fulmer Public Safety[Director Michael Pooley Public Safety _ _ Assistant Johnny John lev Services Director Rudy Esquivias L °� PW [Director Ted Wulff Parks& Rec[Director Liz Langenbac i Econ Director Patrick Ainsworth Library Director Pam Harrison Finance Director Angelie Hawley <r --- FIR Director Anna McCray Water District Director Mike Loggins Municipal Judge A, Doug LaSota Deputy City Clerk Evie McKin ---_ Planning Manager Sidney Urias _ .._.. . .__ _ Building :Safety Mgr AdrianAlegria Senior Planner Kelsey Schattnik Planner Erica Hernandez Planner Erick Leftwich PW Project Engineer Raquel Schatz City Engineer Emile Schmid Management A nay Iyst Rob WistIer Ne C � i ► City Council VOTE - ROLL CALL ITEM ## MEETING OF MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: C, C . NOTES. 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VICE MAYOR SCHROEDER COUNC I_MEMBER HECK 7MAYOR q AL UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL Vote sleet 3 S.J 5—Templates&Farms/Vote Call City Council City Council VOTE ROLL.CALL ITEM # MEETING OF c '� MOTION BY: —SECONDED BY: N }TES: An cd� YES NO ABSTAINED _._._._ --- ------ _ - CITY COUNCIL: COUNCILMEMBER HECK — -- - _..............__ I COUNCILMEMBER CROSS 1, VICE MAYOR SCHROEDER COUNCILMEMBER NESSER COUNCILMEMBER— --- OUNCILMEMBER SOL.LER MAYOR WILSON TOTAL UNANIMOUS IN FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAINED TOTAL Vote sheet 5:/5—Templates&Forms/Vote Call City Council Date: CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION REQUEST TO SPEAK FORM Please fill out completely and return to the City Clerk PRIOR to the conclusion of the City Manager's Report portion of the agenda. I would like to speak on Agenda Item #: I would like to speak on a Non-Agenda matter regarding: i Do you wish to speak before Council on this item? Yea No No Only If Necessary —1 am in favor of the proposed Item. —1 am opposed to the proposed Item. vvg, C�Z_4_141 r— First Name Last Name (PRINT) Address t city Zip Code Telephone Email address This information will be used by staff for follow-up, if necessary. Speakers shall make comments directly to the Mayor and City Council when called up to speak at the podium. Note: Call to the Public comments have a three minute limit and Public Hearin q comments have a five minute limit. Consent for Minor to be Audio and/or Video Recorded: 1, , as the parent/guardian of (mine r(s)), a minor(s), agree to allow said minor(s) to appear and/or participate in the City of Apache Junction City Council Meeting. I further understand that this activity may be audio and/or video recorded and I hereby consent to the minor being audio and/or video recorded during his/her participation with the likelihood that their image will appear on cable TV and the Internet video stream showing their participation. A.R.S. 1-602 (A)(9)_ ignature of Parent/Guardian Date 08/26/2019 Date: CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION REQUEST TO SPEAK FORM Please fill out completely and return to the City Clerk PRIOR to the conclusion of the City Manager's Report portion of the agenda. I would like to speak on Agenda Item I would like to speak on a Non-Agenda matter regarding: Do you wish to speak before Council on this item? Yes—k No Only If Necessary I am in favor of the proposed Item. —1 am opposed to the proposed Item. First Name Last Name (PRINT) 2�e,Ax- L_z Address city Zip Code <7 Telephone Email ad c ess Of This information will be used by staff for follow-up, if necessary. Speakers shall make comments directly to the Mayor and City Council when called up to speak at the podium. Note: Call to the Public comments have a three minute limit and Public Hearing comments have a five minute limit. Consent for Minor to be Audio and/or Video Recorded: 1, , as the parent/guardian of (minor(s)), a min or(s), agree to allow said minor(s) to appear and/or participate in the City of Apache Junction City Council Meeting. I further understand that this activity may be audio and/or video recorded and I hereby consent to the minor being audio and/or video recorded during his/her participation with the likelihood that their image will appear on cable TV and the Internet video stream showing their participation. A.R.S. § 1-602 (A)(9). Signature of Parent/Guardian Date 08/26/2019 CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION Mayor's Script Regular Meeting Tuesday, August 06, 2024 A. CALL.TO ORDER I would like to call this City of Apache Junction Council Meeting of August 6, 2024, to order and ask everyone to put their cell phones on silent.: B. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The invocation will be led by &the pledge by Councilrnember C. ROLL CALL Roll Call D. CONSENT AGENDA s a reminder-All items under the Consent Agenda will be approved with one motion. If a cauncilrrember wishes to remove are item for furthers discussion, the request will be made prior to approving the consent agenda and will be moved to New Business. 1. Consideration of acceptance of agenda. 2. Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of July 16, 2024. 3. Consideration of approval of Map of Dedication for Warner Avenue (SV-23-1.3). Do I have a motion on the consent agenda? waitfor the motion and the , rid Roll Call. E. AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS F. REGIONAL INTERGOVERNMENTAL UPDATES 4. Regional Intergovernmental meeting updates from Council. G. CITYMANAGER'S REPORT 5. City Manager's Report. Bryant to report 5. Announcement of Current Events Eli to report H. PUBLIC HEARINGS At this time I will combine Items 7 and 8 for the Public Heari & as they are related to fees for Animal Control and Public Safety, but we will have a separate motion for each item, Read item introductions for 7 and 7. Presentation, discussion, public hearing and consideration of Ordinance No. 1:550. 8. Presentation, discussion, public hearing and consideration of Ordinance No, 1551. Call on Chief Pooley A. Any discussion among the council? council can discuss B. I will now open the Public Nearing for Items 7 and 8.There is a 5 minute time limit, with a 1 minute warning that you will hear. Please state your name and address for the record. C. I will now close the public hearing and ask for a motion on Item #f7 Ordinance No. 1550. wait fort the motion & the end Roll Call. Do I have the second motion to adopt Ordinance No. 15507- Roll Call Do I have a motion for Item ##8, Ordinance` o. 1551.' wait for the motion and 2n Roll Call ®o I have the second motion to adopt Ordinance No. 552 ` Roll Call I. OLD BUSINESS J. NEW BUSINESS K. COUNCIL DIRECTION TO STAFF 9, Presentation, discussion and possible direction t© staff regarding updates to City Cade related t® Accessory Structures. NO MOTION C. SELECTION OF MEETING [DATES, TIMES, LOCATIONS AND PURPOSES M. CALL TO PUBLIC I would like to remind everyone that the Call to the Public is a courtesy and not required by law: It is a time for the public to express requests, communications, comments and suggestions. Request to speak forms must be completed and handed to the city clerk before the end of the city manager's report: All issues shall be presented in a professional manner without personal attacks. Under the;open;meeting law the COUNCIL CANNOT ENGAGE IN DISCUSSION on the issues presented, but may respond to criticism and may direct staff to follow up with the speaker directly and/or place this muter can a future agenda for council discussion. There is a three-minute limit for each speaker. Nut ta n so ecA r It4u .' Ji C zt, ; a - 'S1.6 u(aw, cxckta m 4�t c CAN CCL"' Dees council have any requests of staff to follow dap o ? N. ADJOURNMENT— I adjourn this meeting. August 6 2024 Consent Agenda Items Nos. 1-3 1 MOVE THAT the consent agenda be accepted and approved as presented. Item No 7—Public Hearing I MOVE THAT Ordinance No. 1550 be read by title only and the reading of the entire ordinance be waived. (Gall upon the city clerk to read Ordinance No. 1550 by title only) I MOVE THAT Ordinance No. 1550, as read by the city clerk, be (approved and adapted) OR (be denied). OR I MOVE THAT Ordinance No. 1550, as read by the city clerk, be approved and adopted with the following amendments; Item No. 8 — Public Hearing l MOVE THAT Ordinance No. 1551 be read by title only and the reading of the entire ordinance be waived. (Call upon the city clerk to read Ordinance No. 1551 by title only) I MOVE THAT Ordinance No. 1551, as read by the city clerk, be (approved and adopted) OR(be denied). OR l MOVE THAT Ordinance No. 1551, as read by the city clerk, be approved and adopted with the following amendments: COUNCIL DIRECTION TO STAFF: I MOVE THAT direction to staff be given to review and consider updates to the Apache Junction City Code, Volume 2, Land Development Code, Chapter 1 Zoning Ordinance, Article 1-6 Supplemental Regulations, Section 1-6-5 Accesso!Y Structures, to allow for accessory building bathrooms to have showers.