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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2025 04.01 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,April 1,2025 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 publichearing. 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. 25-056 Consideration of acceptance of agenda. Sponsors: Evie McKinney 2. 25-057 Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of March 18, 2025. Sponsors: Evie McKinney Attachments: CCMIN 2025 03 18 MINUTES DRAFT 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. 3. 25-129 Proclamation designating the week of April 5 through April 11, 2025, as "Week of the Young Child." Sponsors: Evie McKinney Attachments: 04 2025 Week of the Young Child City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page I Printed on 312712025 City Council Meeting Agenda April 1,2025 4. 25-117 Proclamation designating the week of April 6 through April 12, 2025, as "National Library Week." Sponsors: Pamela Harrison Attachments: 04 2025 NatLoRqLL!��� F. REGIONAL INTERGOVERNMENTAL UPDATES The mayor or any member of council may at this time present a brief summary of any regional intergovemmental updates. However, no discussion shall take place on such items except for clarifying comments related to substance, time and location. 5. 25-058 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. 6. 25-059 City Manager's Report Sponsors: Bryant Powell 7. 25-152 Update on Geographic Information System Division applications available to the public on the City of Apache Junction website. Sponsors: JC Kliner Attachments: GISCouncilUpdate 20250401 8. 25-151 Legislative Update Sponsors: Rob Wisler Attachments: Council Legislative Update-HB 2371 SQ 1229 2 9. 25-060 Announcement of Current Events. Sponsors: Eli Richardson 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. 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 312712025 City Council Meeting Agenda April 1,2025 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. 10. 25-153 Update on Animal Control Services and Shelter with Police Chief Michael Pooley. K. COUNCIL DIRECTION TO STAFF This item allows the mayor and city council to direct staff on specifically listed matters. 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 312712025 City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition Boulevard Agenda Item Cover Sheet Apache Junction,AZ 85119 Agenda Item No. 1. File ID: 25-056 Sponsor: Evie McKinney Agenda Date:4/1/2025 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting Consideration of acceptance of agenda. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 312712025 City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition Boulevard Agenda Item Cover Sheet Apache Junction,AZ 85119 Agenda Item No.2. File ID: 25-057 Sponsor: Evie McKinney Agenda Date:4/1/2025 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of March 18, 2025� City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 312712025 City of Apache Junction, Arizona Meeting location: City Council Chambers at City Hall Meeting Minutes 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,March 18,2025 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 Cross gave the invocation and Councilmember Johnson 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 Evie McKinney, City Clerk Joel Stern, City Attorney Michael Pooley, Police Chief Johnny John, Assistant Police Chief Thomas McDermott, Municipal Judge Amy Greening, Administrative Assistant Kelsey Schattnik, Planner Rob Wisler, Management Analyst Eli Richardson, Management Analyst Jody Dutra, Recreation Coordinator Elliott Anuta, Recreation Coordinator Cindy Ewer, Commander D. CONSENT AGENDA Councilmember Heck moved,seconded by Councilmember Nesser that the consent agenda be accepted and approved as presented,and authorize Presiding Magistrate Thomas McDermot to execute the Associate Magistrate Agreements for Michael Kielsky, Liz Nguyen,Cody Weagant, Megan Weagant and Geraldine Roll and appoint as Juvenile Hearing Officers Presiding Magistrate Thomas McDermot,Associate Magistrates Michael Kielsky, Liz Nguyen,Cody Weagant, Megan Weagant,and Geraldine Roll be approved. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes March 18,2025 Yes: 7- Mayor Wilson, Vice Mayor Schroeder, Councilmember Nesser, Councilmember Heck, Councilmember Johnson, Councilmember Cross and Councilmember Soller No: 0 1. 25-051 Consideration of acceptance of agenda. 2. 25-052 Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of March 4, 2025. 3. 25-111 Consideration of approval of Resolution No. 25-02, a Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, designating Angelie Hawley the Chief Fiscal Officer for officially submitting and certifying the accuracy of fiscal year 2026 expenditure limitation report to the Arizona Auditor General. 4. 25-116 Consideration of award of contract to Viasun Corporation for the construction of curbing for the Apache Trail medians between Ocotillo Drive and approximately 1/2 mile west. The work would be through Pinal County cooperative job order contract No. 175623 in the amount of$469,237.04 plus a 10% contingency for unforeseen change orders in the amount of$46,923.70 for a total project cost not to exceed $516,160.74. Work will result in curbing to facilitate roadway drainage and protection to the next phase of median beautification improvements. Work is planned to take place in April and May 2025. 5. 25-119 Presentation, discussion and consideration of approval of municipal court associate magistrate agreements. 6. 25-121 Presentation, discussion and consideration of approval of request for juvenile hearing officer appointments. 7. 25-122 Consideration of approval of the Final Plat for Blossom Rock- Parcel 8 in order to facilitate a 575-lot residential subdivision consisting of approximately 125-acres zoned Master Planned Community (MPC). E. AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS 8. 25-112 Proclamation for"Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month." Mayor Wilson read the proclamation for"Teen Dating Violence Awareness"and presented it to Chief Pooley and School Resource Officer(SRO), Crystal Hall. Chief Pooley spoke about the rapport the SRO's have been able to build with Apache Junction students. SRO Hall thanked Council for their support and shared that having officers at each school has made such an important impact. Councilmember Soller gave his appreciation to Chief Pooley for placing a SRO in each school in the City. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 2 City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes March 18,2025 9. 25-113 Proclamation designating March 29, 2025, as "Vietnam War Veterans Day." Mayor Wilson read the proclamation designating March 29, 2025, as "Vietnam War Veterans Day." He presented it to James Johnson, VFW Post 9399, Frank White, VFW Post 7968 and Larry Renee, American Legion Post 27. Mr. Johnson thanked Council on behalf of all the Veterans in the room and shared a story of his recent bonding with another Veteran while golfing. All Veterans at the meeting were called up to take a photo together with Mayor Wilson. F. REGIONAL INTERGOVERNMENTAL UPDATES 10. 25-053 Brief summary of intergovernmental updates from mayor and councilmembers. Mayor Wilson attended the Pinal County Fair and spoke about the contributions from the local 4-H group in Apache Junction. He shared photos of the animals they have raised and welding projects they have worked on. He gave a special thank you for their hard work. G. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT 11. 25-054 City Manager's Report. City Manager Bryant Powell announced that several members of the Citizen Leadership Institute class of 2025 were in attendance. He also shared that staff is working on a plan for items that were discussed at the City Council Retreat. He thanked the Mayor and Council for their energy and effort at the retreat and also thanked the Vietnam Veterans. 12. 25-055 Announcement of Current Events. Management Analyst Eli Richardson shared upcoming events: - Household Hazardous Waste Day on March 22, 2025, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the Public Works Yard, 575 E. Baseline Ave. For details on traffic and what items are accepted please visit https://www.apachejunctionaz.gov. - Earth Day Celebration and Ladybug Release on April 5, 2025, 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. at Flatiron Community Park, 100 N. Apache Trail. H. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. OLD BUSINESS J. NEW BUSINESS City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 3 City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes March 18,2025 13. 25-115 Presentation, discussion and consideration of Resolution No. 25-04, a Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona, urging the state legislature of the State of Arizona to respect local control of municipal governments and to abstain from adopting laws that negatively impact municipal finances. Councilmember Soller moved,seconded by Councilmember Nesser that Resolution No.25-04,a Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Apache Junction,Arizona,urging the state legislature of the State of Arizona to respect local control of municipal governments and to abstain from adopting laws that negatively impact municipal finances be approved. Yes: 7- Mayor Wilson, Vice Mayor Schroeder, Councilmember Nesser, Councilmember Heck, Councilmember Johnson, Councilmember Cross and Councilmember Soller No: 0 City Manager Bryant Powell presented Resolution No. 25-04 is urging the state legislature to respect local control of municipal government. He stated Mayor Wilson has been working with other Mayors in the state regarding these issues with the legislature trying to control housing policies, like short-term rentals and the residential rental tax. Mayor Wilson spoke of the increase in short-term rentals and the issues it is causing for residents that need to find places to live. He also stated several zoning issues that the state legislature is attempting to pass bills on that would violate the general plan. He emphasized the importance of this Resolution as it protects the City and the community. Councilmembers stated their support of this Resolution. City Clerk Evie McKinney read the Resolution in its entirety. K. COUNCIL DIRECTION TO STAFF L. SELECTION OF MEETING DATES, TIMES, LOCATIONS, AND PURPOSES M. CALL TO PUBLIC Mayor Wilson stated he had two Request to Speak forms, but the first one did not have a name listed. He called out by address of 788 S. Del Rio Court, Apache Junction, but no one approached the podium to voice any comments. Donna Carr, 2178 W. Virginia Street, Apache Junction, inquired on the amount of signatures needed on a petition to stop the new legislative bills and offered to help gather signatures. N. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Wilson adjourned the meeting at 7:43 p.m. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 4 City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes March 18.2V25 ACCEPTED THIS DAY O . 2U25. BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL[)F THE CITY DFAPACHE JUNCTION, AR|ZONA. SIGNED AND ATTESTED TD THIS DAY 0F . 2025. VVALTER^CH|P''VV|LSON Mayor ATTEST: EV|EMCK|NNEY 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: 25-129 Sponsor: Evie McKinney Agenda Date:4/1/2025 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting Proclamation designating the week of April 5 through April 11, 2025, as "Week of the Young Child." City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 312712025 F VroclamlItton WEEK OF THE YOUNG CHILD APRIL 5-11, 2025 WHEREAS, all of Arizona's children deserve access to quality early care and education(ECE) environments; and WHEREAS,, quality child care programs build children's lifelong learning skills during the critical years from birth to age five. Funding quality childcare is a smart investment that improves family well-being, strengthens communities, and grows our state's prosperity; and WHEREAS, ECE teachers and child care providers are the essential workforce that helps Arizona parents get to work or school. Public policies that support ECE for Arizona's youngest learners help our families, communities, and the economy thrive; and WHEREAS, First Things First, Arizona Association for the Education of Young Children, Southern Arizona Association for the Education of Young Children,and other community organizations, in conjunction with the National Association for the Education of Young Children, are celebrating the 54th anniversary of the Week of the Young Child; and WHEREAS, these organizations are working to improve equitable early childhood opportunities that provide a strong start for children in Apache Junction. NOW, THEREFORE, 1, Walter "Chip"' Wilson, Mayor of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona,, do hereby proclaim April 5-11, 2025, as WEEK OF THE YOUNG CHILD Signed and attested to this day of April 2025. ijA1_i,5,�*PW1i1s Mayor ATTEST: C - a 1�e Evie McKinney City Clerk City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition Boulevard Agenda Item Cover Sheet Apache Junction,AZ 85119 Agenda Item No.4. File ID: 25-117 Sponsor: Pamela Harrison Agenda Date:4/1/2025 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting Proclamation designating the week of April 6 through April 12, 2025, as "National Library Week." City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 312712025 F Vroclamatton NATIONAL LIBRARYWEEK, APRIL 6- 121, 2025 WHEREAS, libraries spark creativity, fuel imagination, and inspire lifelong learning,offering a space where individuals ofall ages can explore new ideas and be drawn to new possibilities; and WHEREAS, libraries serve as vibrant community hubs, connecting people with knowledge, technology, and resources while fostering civic engagement, critical thinking, and lifelong learning-, and WHEREAS, libraries empowerjob seekers, entrepreneurs, and lifelong learners by providing access to resources,training, and opportunities that support career growth and economic success; and WHEREAS,, libraries protect the right to read,think,and explore without censorship, standing as champions of intellectual freedom and free expression;and WHEREAS, libraries,librarians,and library workers across the country are joining together to celebrate National Library Week under the theme"Drawn to the Library",- NOW, THEREFORE, 1, Walter "Chip" Wilson, Mayor of the City of Apache Junction, proclaim National Library Week, April 6-12, 2025. NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK Signed and attested to this day of April 2025. 2_4�;5w_2:4" Walter"Chip" Wilson Mayor ATTEST: �aze— - 11 Evie McKinPney City Clerk City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition Boulevard Agenda Item Cover Sheet Apache Junction,AZ 85119 Agenda Item No.5. File ID: 25-058 Sponsor: Chip Wilson Agenda Date:4/1/2025 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting Brief summary of intergovernmental updates from mayor and councilmembers. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 312712025 City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition Boulevard Agenda Item Cover Sheet Apache Junction,AZ 85119 Agenda Item No.6. File ID: 25-059 Sponsor: Bryant Powell Agenda Date:4/1/2025 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting City Manager's Report City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 312712025 City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition Boulevard Agenda Item Cover Sheet Apache Junction,AZ 85119 Agenda Item No.7. File ID: 25-152 Sponsor:JC Kliner Agenda Date:4/1/2025 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting Update on Geographic Information System Division applications available to the public on the City of Apache Junction website. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 312712025 raph *lc Inform' 'ation Systems GIS U ,Pdate,, City of Apache Ju nctian Ct iL - j Counc A ' ri L 1j, ' , 2025 - p 41n, Agill", I s',j! A UNIX" T I GIS Applications Public can access our content here : Apache Junction Homepage > Our Community > Maps & GIS D i r e c t L i n k: LLt,,j:"p We also publish a variety of applications for staff to use These can be managed at the organization level (all staff) or by groups, so only select staff can see them ....... .......... V IMF J, 'k, . ........ "U"If Questions IN NO, A ol , ull 4 '21 "N"M City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition Boulevard Agenda Item Cover Sheet Apache Junction,AZ 85119 Agenda Item No.8. File ID: 25-151 Sponsor: Rob Wisler Agenda Date:4/1/2025 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting Legislative Update City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 312712025 Le istat *ive Update .ob S* B* 1229 / H * Bo 2371 April 1, 2025 .. ...... ....... '"U OOV 41 . ...... . . ..... ig" o", '011 4 01, jj�tl' b 'M PLANNING AND ZONING g is the process of deciding how a Plannin community, city, or region should grow and develop. It involves thinking about things like. Where should homes, businesses, and parks go? How will roads, water, and electricity be provided? What kind of community do people want in the future? PLANNING AND ZONING Wes land into Zoning is a tool used in planning. It divi different areas (zones) with rules about what can be 0 built there. Common zones include. Residential - For houses and apartments. Commercial - For stores, offices, and restaurants. Industrial - For factories and warehouses. Mixed-Use - A combination (e.g., shops on the ground floor, apartments above). RESIDENTIAL ZONING We neighborhoods into different residential zones, Cities divi such as: Single-Family, Multi-Family, Mixed-Use Each zone has rules like: Size, He ight, Lot Size, Setbacks, Number of Dwelling Units. Why It Matters Keeps neighborhoods from getting too crowded. Helps make sure streets, water, and schools can handle the number of people. RESIDENTIAL ZONING Design review is a process that makes sure a new house or doesn't look wildly out of place in a n * t eighborhood. Why It sts. Keeps neighborhoods looking nice and consistent. Protects historic areas. LOCAL CONTROL Local control means cities and towns get to make most decisions about planning and zoning in their area. Residents Have a Say Different Towns, Different Rules Why It Matters, Gives communities power over their own growth. *t Lets rural, suburban, and urban areas make rules that ft their needs. ""M'/ isim, SOB * 1229 .............. Mis bill limits local govern-ments' control over hom-e design and zoning -nules. This bill is arv^--run of H.B. 2570 (2024), which was vetoed. Key Provisions: For cities over 70,W0 (though possibly if not likely to decrease to 309000) No Local Design Control Cities can't dictate a home's appearance (like paint colors, roof styles, or exterior materials), unless it's in a historic district. Builders cannot be restricted on floor plans, features, and designs. ""M'/ isim, SOB * 1229 .............. Key Provisions: For new single-family developments (5+ acres): Lot sizes can't be required lararer than 3,000 sq. ft. (about 1/15th of an acre). U _ Setbacks (space between homes and property lines) can't be bigger than 5 feet (sides) and 10 feet (front/back). Cities can't set minimum home sizes stricter than rules for other housing tmes (like apartments), No Forced H(IAAmenities Cities can't require shared features (like pools or parks) that would force homeowners into an HOA. ""M'/ isim, S * B * 1229 10 ACRE EXAM .......... Current development : 8 1 . 25 acre lots ADU Ordinance : 8 ADUs allowed ( 1 per lot ) Upon reaching 75, 000, H . B . 2720 kicks in mandating Cities allow multiple ADUs per lot INS ""M'/ isim, SOB * 1229 10 ACRE EXAMP Current development : 21201, 000 sq ft lots ( RS- 20 ) ADU Ordinance : up LO 21 ADUs allowed ( 1 per lot ) Upon reaching 75, 000, H . B . 2720 kicks in mandating Cities allow multiple ADUs per lot lffi,/ isim, S * B0 1229 10 ACRE EXAMP ...........I I! ";i IC Current development : 62 7, 000 sq ft lots ( RS-7 ) ADU Ordinance : up to 62 ADUs allowed ( 1 per lo-t- ) Upon reaching 75, 000, H . B . 2720 kicks in mandating Cities allow multiple ADUs per lot ""M'/ ivis, SOB * 1229 10 ACRE EXAM ............... VM!p S . B . 1229 : 116 homes on 3, 000 acre lots ADU Ordinance : up to 116 ADUs allowed ( 1 per lot ) -- hin Upon reac g 75 000 H . B . 2720 kicks in mandating Cities allow multiple ADUs per lot ""M'/ isim, S * B * 1229 CURRENTS .......... Me Bill passed out of the Senate 16-13 M'W� The Bill w as tr. ansmitted to the House, passed out of House O .'s Comme rce 5-4 witn I not voting The LeaAj e of Arizona C ities has been negotiating with the r s Oince. The Homebuilders Association, LeOslature, and Governo Lea-Aie is committed to not allowing for by-right zoning, losing r Went input in local planning, and not losing des*gn review. esi I The Leajn..,je has introduced a housing bill that promises reform and ity ile preservi allordabib wh* ng local control (H.B. 2834 SoBo 1698) is" f st" gs Af ff'k'Afsll!� 04 sf, n' m?"s-"Y" '�Pk' d3 W aw s"" NO AM City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition Boulevard Agenda Item Cover Sheet Apache Junction,AZ 85119 Agenda Item No.9. File ID: 25-060 Sponsor: Eli Richardson Agenda Date:4/1/2025 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting Announcement of Current Events. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 312712025 City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition Boulevard Agenda Item Cover Sheet Apache Junction,AZ 85119 Agenda Item No. 10. File ID: 25-153 Sponsor: Agenda Date:4/1/2025 Index: In Control: City Council Meeting Update on Animal Control Services and Shelter with Police Chief Michael Pooley. City of Apache Junction,Arizona Page 1 Printed on 312712025