16 April 2018

Tonight's Mesa City Council Meeting ENTIRE AGENDA Mon 16 April 2018


In the midst - and FOG - of the annual ongoing budget review process don't get lazy or apathetic or overwhelmed by some of the other 37 items on tonight's meeting agenda.
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...and work to keep your government open, transparent and accountable
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Item 4-f
This is funded by Wastewater Bonds from 2010
Northwest Water Reclamation Plant Miscellaneous Improvements, Construction Manager at Risk-Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) (District 1) The Northwest Water Reclamation Plant was constructed in 1990 and was expanded in 2000. As a result, some of the process equipment and associated piping, valves, and controls need to be replaced or upgraded, as they have reached the end of their useful life. In addition, one of the existing buildings is being re-purposed as a maintenance building, and new storage space is being provided. Staff recommends awarding this GMP project to Hunter Contracting in the amount of $2,888,594.67, and authorize a change order allowance in the amount of $288,859.47, for a total amount of $3,177,454.14. This project is funded by 2010 authorized Wastewater bonds.
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Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 4/16/2018 5:45 PM Minutes status: Draft  
Meeting location: Council Chambers - Upper Level
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Not available  
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18-0454 2MinutesApproval of minutes of previous meetings as written.  Not available
18-0435 3-aLiquor License ApplicationLuke-Greenway Post No. 1 - The American Legion This is a one-day event to be held on Friday, April 20, 2018 from 3:00 P.M. to 10:30 P.M., at Riverview Park, 2100 West Rio Salado Parkway. (District 1)  Not available
18-0436 3-bLiquor License ApplicationJDRF International This is a one-day event to be held on Saturday, April 28, 2018 from 6:00 P.M. to 12:00 A.M., at Sloan Park, 2330 West Rio Salado Parkway. (District 1)  Not available
18-0437 3-cLiquor License ApplicationMavyn This is a one-day event to be held on Saturday, May 5, 2018 from 3:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. on Sunday, May 6, 2018, at Mind’s Eye Studio, 43 West 6th Avenue. (District 4)  Not available
18-0438 3-dLiquor License ApplicationSunnyside Breakfast Lounge A restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch is requesting a new Series 12 Restaurant License for K Bar M Restaurants LLC, 2823 North Power Road, Suite 101 - Richard Kyle Weltsch, agent. The existing license held by Garfio Enterprises LLC will revert to the State. (District 5)  Not available
18-0393 4-aContractOne-Year Renewal to the Term Contract for Tire Maintenance and Repair Services for the Fleet Services Department (Citywide) This contract provides tire maintenance and repair services for the City’s fleet of wheeled equipment. Work includes providing all labor, equipment, tools, service trucks and services required for inspection, scheduled maintenance and repairs of all wheeled equipment including monitoring and maintaining tire pressure; checking tire tread depth; rotating, inspecting and repairing tires; installing new tires; submitting reports; and providing emergency road calls. The Fleet Services Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the renewal contract with Jack’s Tire & Oil Management Company, Inc., at $400,000, based on estimated usage.  Not available
18-0414 4-bContractOne-Year Renewal to the Term Contract for Commercial Printing for the Business Services Department (Citywide) Business Services - Print Services provides essential and cost-effective printing services to all City Departments to support their programs. Print Services will use this contract for the print projects that they do not have the proper equipment for, or it is not economically possible. The Business Services Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the renewal contract with Di-Mor Business Forms, Inc., at $40,300, based on estimated usage.  Not available
18-0415 4-cContractOne-Year Renewal to the Term Contract for Original Equipment Manufacturer Heavy-Duty Equipment Repair Services for the Fleet Services Department (Citywide) This contract provides pre-qualified repair firms to provide non-exclusive equipment repair service for the City’s fleet of approximately 200 heavy-duty trucks on an as-needed-basis. The vendors furnish all labor, tools, materials, garage facility and insurance to perform body and related mechanical repair work for the City's fleet of heavy-duty vehicles as directed by the City. The Fleet Services Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the renewal contract with Empire Southwest LLC (a Mesa business); Balar Holding Corp., dba Balar Equipment Corp.; and Short Equipment (formerly Wayne Industrial Holdings LLC, dba OEM Parts and Service); for $160,000, based on estimated usage.  Not available
18-0433 4-dContractDollar-Limit Increase to the Term Contract for Fire Protection Equipment Maintenance and Repair Services for Citywide Locations as requested by the Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department (Citywide) This increase is needed to provide additional repairs to fire suppression equipment to minimize fire code violations and for the installation of radio dialers at various City facilities to improve quarterly monitoring. The Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department and Purchasing recommend increasing the dollar-limit with Metro Fire Equipment, Inc., by $75,000, from $151,680 to $226,680 annually, based on estimated usage.  Not available
18-0416 4-eContractOne-Year Renewal to the Term Contract for Storm Drain Grates and Manhole Covers for the Transportation Department (Citywide) This contract provides storm drain grates and manhole covers to be used by the Transportation Department. These grates and covers are used to replace damaged or missing pieces throughout the City. The Transportation Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the renewal contract with Grate Solutions Company, Inc.; and Neenah Foundry Company; cumulatively not to exceed $116,700, based on estimated usage.  Not available
18-0412 4-fContractNorthwest Water Reclamation Plant Miscellaneous Improvements, Construction Manager at Risk-Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) (District 1) The Northwest Water Reclamation Plant was constructed in 1990 and was expanded in 2000. As a result, some of the process equipment and associated piping, valves, and controls need to be replaced or upgraded, as they have reached the end of their useful life. In addition, one of the existing buildings is being re-purposed as a maintenance building, and new storage space is being provided. Staff recommends awarding this GMP project to Hunter Contracting in the amount of $2,888,594.67, and authorize a change order allowance in the amount of $288,859.47, for a total amount of $3,177,454.14. This project is funded by 2010 authorized Wastewater bonds.  Not available
18-0411 4-gContractFleet West Roof Repair (310 East 6th Street) (District 4) The project scope is to remove the mechanical units from the northeast portion of the roof and remove the current waterproofing and insulation, exposing the metal deck. Once the deck is exposed, City staff will inspect and determine the limits of the metal deck that will need to be replaced. The identified areas will be removed and replaced and the entire roof will be insulated and waterproofed. New mechanical units with drain lines will then be installed. Staff recommends awarding the contract for this project to the lowest, responsible bidder, Paul R. Peterson Construction, in the amount of $144,595.90, and authorize a change order allowance in the amount of $14,460, for a total amount of $159,055.90.  Not available
18-0434 4-hContractElliot Road Tech Corridor Project - Ellsworth Road to Signal Butte Road (District 6) The objective of the project is to transform Elliot Road into a “Technology Corridor” to serve as an economic development catalyst for the area. The project includes street widening, storm water harvesting areas, new street lights, landscaping, new traffic signal, underground traffic signal infrastructure for a future signal at 96th Street and other esthetic additions. Staff recommends awarding the contract for this project to the lowest, responsible bidder, Nesbitt Contracting Company, Inc., in the amount of $9,578,841.55, and authorize a change order allowance in the amount of $957,884.16, for a total amount $10,536,725.71. This project is funded by 2013 authorized Street Bonds and Transportation Funds.  Not available
18-0413 5-aResolutionSetting May 21, 2018 as the public hearing date to review the proposed FY 2018/19 annual assessments for the Mesa Town Center Improvement District No. 228. The proposed final assessments do not include any rate increases. (District 4)  Not available
18-0397 5-bResolutionAuthorizing and supporting the submittal of a grant application by Boy Scouts of America, Grand Canyon Council, to the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation in the amount of $20,000, and authorizing the City Manager to accept and administer subsequent awarded funds as a pass-through grant. (Citywide)  Not available
18-0398 5-cResolutionAuthorizing and supporting the submittal of a grant application by Child Crisis Arizona to the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation in the amount of $10,000, and authorizing the City Manager to accept and administer subsequent awarded funds as a pass-through grant. (Citywide)  Not available
18-0399 5-dResolutionAuthorizing and supporting the submittal of a grant application by East Valley Adult Resources to the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation in the amount of $15,000, and authorizing the City Manager to accept and administer subsequent awarded funds as a pass-through grant. (Citywide)  Not available
18-0400 5-eResolutionAuthorizing and supporting the submittal of a grant application by Furnishing Dignity to the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation in the amount of $14,826.24, and authorizing the City Manager to accept and administer subsequent awarded funds as a pass-through grant. (Citywide)  Not available
18-0401 5-fResolutionAuthorizing and supporting the submittal of a grant application by Gene Lewis Boxing Club to the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation in the amount of $7,500, and authorizing the City Manager to accept and administer subsequent awarded funds as a pass-through grant. (Citywide)  Not available
18-0402 5-gResolutionAuthorizing and supporting the submittal of a grant application by Mesa Arts Center to the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation in the amount of $15,000 for Summer Arts & Culture for Kids and Youth Classes, and authorizing the City Manager to accept and administer subsequent awarded funds. (Citywide)  Not available
18-0403 5-hResolutionAuthorizing and supporting the submittal of a grant application by Project 25 World to the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation in the amount of $15,000, and authorizing the City Manager to accept and administer subsequent awarded funds as a pass-through grant. (Citywide)  Not available
18-0421 5-iResolutionApproving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a National Criminal History Improvement Program Grant Agreement with the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission to accept $281,516 in grant funds, with a required City match of $31,280. The funds will be used by the Police Department’s Records Division for the conversion of microfilm and reels into digital format. (Citywide)  Not available
18-0423 5-jResolutionApproving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Development Agreement for City Share Reimbursement with DMB Mesa Proving Grounds, LLC, for the reimbursement of $181,983.40 for regional traffic signal improvements that are being required by the City in conjunction with a proposed residential development known as Eastmark - Ray Road and Signal Butte Road, located at 10813 East Ray Road. (District 6)  Not available
18-0424 5-kResolutionApproving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Town of Queen Creek concerning the relocation, construction, and placement of a City gas line in Combs, Rittenhouse, and Gary Roads. (Town of Queen Creek) The new gas line will allow Mesa to serve new developments that are planned on the northwest, southwest and southeast corners of the newly-aligned intersections of Rittenhouse and Combs Roads by being located within the new roadway alignment. It will also add capacity and reliability to the existing infrastructure. The Agreement provides that the City will pay Queen Creek for the construction and administrative costs of the gas line replacement, estimated at $461,700. Funding is available from the 2014 Gas Bond Program.  Not available
18-0273 5-lResolutionAuthorizing the issuance and sale of General Obligation bonds of the City of Mesa. (Citywide)  Not available
18-0274 5-mResolutionAuthorizing the issuance and sale of utility systems revenue bonds of the City of Mesa. (Citywide)  Not available
18-0451 5-nResolutionAuthorizing the defeasance and redemption of a portion of the City's outstanding Utility Systems Revenue Bonds, Series 2006 and 2008; and Utility Systems Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2014. (Citywide)  Not available
18-0241 6-aOrdinanceAmending Sections 10-4-5 and 10-4-6 of the Mesa City Code to establish a speed limit of 35 mph on a proposed section of Cadence Parkway from Ellsworth Road to a point 1,200 feet east of Ellsworth Road and a speed limit of 30 mph from a point 1,200 feet east of Ellsworth Road to Williams Field Road, as recommended by the Transportation Advisory Board. (District 6)  Not available
18-0242 6-bOrdinanceAmending Sections 10-4-3 and 10-4-5 of the Mesa City Code to modify the boundaries of the current 45 mph speed limit on Crismon Road from the north City limits to Elliot Road, and to establish a speed limit of 35 mph on a new section of Crismon Road from Ray Road to Williams Field Road, as recommended by the Transportation Advisory Board. (District 6)  Not available
18-0407 6-cOrdinanceZON17-00324 (District 2) The 1800 block of South Recker Road (east side). Located north of Baseline Road on the east side of Recker Road (3.80± acres). Rezoning; and Site Plan Review. This request will allow the land to be divided for the development of detached single residence housing. Shane Urry, applicant; Lynn M. Urry, Scott W. Urry and Peggy A. Urry, owners. Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 5-0)  Not available
18-0408 6-dOrdinanceZON17-00580 (District 5) The 8700 through 8800 blocks of East Broadway Road (south side). Located on the south side of Broadway Road, west of the 202 Red Mountain Freeway (3.2± acres). Rezoning from RM-3-PAD to LC-BIZ; and Site Plan Review. This request will allow for the development of a self-storage facility. George Pasquel, Withey Morris PLC, applicant; Broadway and 202, LLC, owner. Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 5-0)  Not available
18-0409 6-eOrdinanceZON17-00585 (District 3) The 700 block of West Baseline Road (south side). Located on the south side of Baseline Road west of Country Club Drive (1.9± acres). Site Plan Modification. This request will allow for the development of a medical office in the NC zoning district. Andrew Greybar, LGE Design Group, applicant; Mesa GI Holdings, LLC, owner. Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 5-0)  Not available
18-0417 6-fOrdinanceZON17-00591 (District 1) The 800 block of North Gilbert Road (east side). Located on the east side of Gilbert Road south of Brown Road (1.7± acres). Rezoning from OC to LC; and Special Use Permit and Site Plan Review. This request will allow for the development of a building materials and services facility with accessory outdoor display. Boyd Thacker, Brock Craig & Thacker Architects, applicant; Highplains Land, LLC, owner. Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 5-0)  Not available
18-0418 6-gOrdinanceZON17-00593 (District 6) The 7500 block of East Hampton Avenue (north side). Located south of Southern Avenue and west of Sossaman Road (2.4± acres). Rezoning from LI-PAD to LC-PAD and Council Use Permit; and Site Plan Review. This request will allow for the development of a plasma center. Paul Gilbert, Beus Gilbert, PLLC, applicant; Hampton Property, LLC, owner. Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 5-0)  Not available
18-0405 6-hOrdinanceAmending Section 11-31-34 of the Mesa Zoning Ordinance pertaining to the establishment and operation of Medical Marijuana Facilities. (Citywide) The amendments reflect minor updates including adding an exception to the separation requirements, allowing deliveries, and modifying security plan requirements. Staff Recommendation: Approval P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval (Vote: 6-0)  Not available
18-0419 7-aSubdivision Plat“Guadsworth Unit 1” (District 6) The 9000-9100 block of East Guadalupe Road (south side) and the 9000-9100 block of East Onza Avenue (north side). Located west of Ellsworth Road on the south side of Guadalupe Road. 3 LC-PAD commercial lots (6.89 ± acres). Western Devco, LLC, developer; Raymond S. Munoz lll, EPS Group Inc., surveyor.  Not available
18-0420 7-bSubdivision Plat“Guadsworth Unit 2” (District 6) The 2800 block of South Ellsworth Road (west side) and the 9100 block of East Onza Avenue (north side). Located south of Guadalupe Road on the west side of Ellsworth Road. 3 LC-PAD commercial lots (3.01 ± acres). Western Devco, LLC, developer; Raymond S. Munoz lll, EPS Group Inc., surveyor.  Not available




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