04 June 2018

Agenda > Mesa City Council Study Session Mon 04 June 2018

Wheee! Here we go again: Just 5 minutes 5:45-5:50 [No way]
Welcome to the Agenda of your elected government
Do you have any idea what's up for review today??
No clue at all? Hey! There's no excuse for that - none.
Once again this is another important meeting for any number of reasons: The big ones as usual somehow - most of the time - end up at the bottom of the list. Others are short on details, like Item 5-a for a mobile DHS 6-camera video surveillance system for 'high-profile events and situations'...
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BLOGGER NOTE: This agenda is all jammed-up. There are at least three items that can easily take over four hours of robust explanation and hearing and interaction with the public.
. . . and that's before there can be any vote taken by members of the Mesa City Council.
 
Will that happen? It's up to you . . .
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Let's direct your focus to three liquor license applications: two food establishments that show some diversity: one for Thai food and one for Latin foods and one for Odyssey Wine Cellars. Surprise,huh?  
Then let's throw a little sunlight on a request for an 'unanticipated' increase in an annual contract for 'supplemental computers, ruggedized laptops and tablets for various city departments'.
Then there are some zoning cases: three of them: an office building, a medical clinic, and an ordinance to resolve a split zoning P&Z case to change interior garage dimensions for a 32.6-acre Woodside Homes development by Baseline Mesa LLC
Then some proposed changes in Airfield Overlays - Item 7-d and Item 7-e.
Does that affect where you live? Did you know about this before now?
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Then we have THE BIG STUFF AT THE END + A PUBLIC HEARING
SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING
Item 10-b A Resolution This is about GPLETS > Heads Up!
> Authorizing the execution and delivery of an Agreement, Trust Agreement, Continuing Disclosure Certificate, and an Obligation Purchase Contract, and approving an Official Statement
> Approving the sale and execution and delivery of Excise Tax Revenue Obligations evidencing a proportionate interest of the owners thereof, in payments to be made by the City pursuant to the Agreement;
> Authorizing the taking of other actions necessary in connection with the Excise Tax Revenue Obligations. (Citywide)
READY TO SEE THE DETAILS???
File #: 18-0693   
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/4/2018
Title: Authorizing the execution and delivery of an Agreement, Trust Agreement, Continuing Disclosure Certificate, and an Obligation Purchase Contract, and approving an Official Statement; approving the sale and execution and delivery of Excise Tax Revenue Obligations evidencing a proportionate interest of the owners thereof, in payments to be made by the City pursuant to the Agreement; and authorizing the taking of other actions necessary in connection with the Excise Tax Revenue Obligations. (Citywide)
Attachments: 1. Council Report,
2. Resolution,
3. Draft Agreement,
4. Draft Trust Agreement,
5. Draft Continuing Disclosure Certificate,
6. Draft Preliminary Official Statement

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Re: This is the controversial proposal about ASU 
ACTION UNDER CONSIDERATION TO BE TAKEN . . .
This is by no means 'a done-deal'



PAY ATTENTION -
Do taxpayers want to finance this when ASU can well pay it ???????????????????????????????

File #:                                
18-0669   
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/4/2018
Title: Authorizing the development and construction of a multi-story building (“Phase One Building”) and other improvements to be developed and constructed by the City as a part of certain educational facilities in downtown Mesa, and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Lease with the Arizona Board of Regents, for, and on behalf of, Arizona State University for the Phase One Building. (Citywide)
Attachments: 1. Council Report, 2. Resolution, 3. Lease
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. . . and then we have A REQUIRED PUBLIC HEARING - ONE OF TWO - TO APPROVE THE RENEWAL OF HOME RULE TO EXTEND LOCALLY CONTROLLED ALTERNATIVE EXPENDITURE LIMITATION
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BLOGGER NOTE: The word limitation is underlined for good reasons
More than a few other cities are SAYING NO ....

Why? see the image from another city what it tells U

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File #: 18-0531   
Type: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/4/2018
Title: Conduct a public hearing to extend the locally controlled alternative expenditure limitation - home rule option.
Attachments: 1. Presentation, 2. Council Report, 3. Introduction Presentation- For Information Only
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ENTIRE AGENDA: 21 Items

View at source: Council, Board & Committee Research Center [Legistar]
Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 6/4/2018 5:45 PM Minutes status: Draft  
Meeting location: Council Chambers - Upper Level
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Not available  
                              
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
 
Attachments:
File #Agenda #TypeTitleActionResultAction Details
18-0664 2MinutesApproval of minutes of previous meetings as written.  Not available
18-0670 3-aAppointmentReappointment of City Magistrate, Elizabeth Arriola, to a four-year term beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2022.  Not available
18-0659 4-aLiquor License ApplicationThai Time Kitchen A restaurant that serves lunch and dinner is requesting a new Series 12 Restaurant license for My Thai Food LLC, 1649 South Stapley Drive, Suite 103 - Pakkawalan Pookim, agent. There is no existing license at this location. (District 3)  Not available
18-0660 4-bLiquor License ApplicationThe Latin Kitchen A restaurant that serves lunch and dinner is requesting a new Series 12 Restaurant license for BJ & EN LLC, 540 West Broadway Road, Suite 101 & 102 - Jeffrey Craig Miller, agent. There is no existing license at this location. (District 4)  Not available
18-0661 4-cLiquor License ApplicationOdyssey Cellars A winery is requesting a new Series 13 Domestic Farm Winery License for Odyssey Cellars Inc., 7235 East Hampton, Suite 110 - John Mike McLoughlin, agent. There is no existing license at this location. (District 6)  Not available
18-0657 5-aContractPurchase of a Mobile Six-Camera Video System for the Police Department (Citywide) This system provides information collection and security for high-profile events and situations, as well as enhances the current IP video surveillance system. Mesa Police Department's Homeland Security Unit is participating in a regional project with other local agencies, including Phoenix, Tempe, and the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, to purchase like systems and equipment that will allow compatibility of camera systems with other agencies in the Valley. The Police Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the purchase using the City of Tempe cooperative contract with KTAC Communications, at $202,130.01. This purchase is grant funded by the Arizona Department of Homeland Security.  Not available
18-0649 5-bContractDollar-Limit Increase to the Term Contract for Supplemental Computers, Ruggedized Laptops and Tablets for Various City Departments as requested by the Information Technology Department (Citywide) In September 2017, Council approved the annual contract amount of $275,000 for supplemental purchases of computer hardware and services. The initial amount for the supplemental purchases was based off of spending from the previous 2 years. Due to a higher than anticipated number of IT purchase requests from City departments, the Information Technology Department is requesting an increase of $125,000 annually, for the supplemental purchases to meet the ongoing technology needs of the departments. The Information Technology Department and Purchasing recommend increasing the dollar-limit using the State of Arizona, National IPA and US Communities cooperative contracts with Dell Marketing LP; Apple Computer, Inc.; Panasonic Solutions; and Insight Public Sector; by $125,000, from $275,000 to $400,000 annually, based on estimated usage.  Not available
18-0646 5-cContractRatification of the Emergency Purchase of Four Ventilators for the Fire and Medical Department (Citywide) This purchase provides additional life-saving respiratory Revel ventilators to support the medical transport pilot program. The pilot program commenced on May 7, 2018. The Fire and Medical Department and Purchasing recommend ratifying the purchase from CareFusion 203, Inc., at $68,547.68.  Not available
18-0647 5-dContractRatification of the Emergency Purchase of a Fire Burn Building Prop for the Fire and Medical Department (Citywide) This purchase provides a standard 3-stack live fire and confined space USAR facility that complies with NFPA training standards. The modular burn building will provide Fire crews the ability to participate in required live-burn training. The Fire and Medical Department and Purchasing recommend ratifying the purchase from the lowest-quoted vendor, Fire Training Structures, LLC, at $209,806.86. This purchase is funded by the Capital - General Fund.  Not available
18-0648 5-eContractOne-Year Renewal to the Term Contract for Generator Rental Services for the Water Resources Department (Citywide) This contract provides generator rental services for large, non-portable generators that few vendors keep in stock for emergency use. Water Resources uses rental generators to supply emergency back-up power to the pump stations that do not have a redundant power system. The Water Resources Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the renewal with Empire Southwest LLC, dba Empire Power System (Primary); and Valleywide Generator Service LLC (Secondary) (a Mesa business); at $45,000, based on estimated usage.  Not available
18-0636 6-aResolutionAuthorizing and supporting the submittal of a grant application by Gene Lewis Boxing Club to the Pascua Yaqui Tribe in the amount of $17,500, and authorizing the City Manager to accept and administer subsequent awarded funds as a pass-through grant. (Citywide)  Not available
18-0656 6-bResolutionApproving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Subrecipient Agreement with the Arizona Department of Homeland Security to accept $202,130 in grant funds for equipment to support and sustain the Police Department’s Rapid Response Task Force. (Citywide)  Not available
18-0563 7-aOrdinanceZON18-00056 (District 2) The 4300 through 4400 blocks of East Florian Avenue (north side) (1.2± acres). Located north of Southern Avenue and west of Greenfield Road. Modification of an existing PAD; and Site Plan Review. This request will allow for the development of an office building. Michael A. Hall, Michael A. Hall Architect, LLC, applicant; Steven Frost, Red Mountain Gaming, LLC, owner. Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 6-0)  Not available
18-0564 7-bOrdinanceZON18-00061 (District 6) The 7600 block of East Baseline Road (south side) and the 2000 block of South Sossaman Road (east side). Located at the southeast corner of Sossaman Road and Baseline Road (1.1± acres). Rezoning from LC to LC-BIZ; and Site Plan Review. This request will allow for the development of a medical clinic. Alex Buettner, Orcutt Winslow, applicant; Goldfield Medical Clinics, LLC, Trust, owner. Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 6-0)  Not available
18-0565 7-cOrdinanceZON18-00169 (District 6) The 8200 to 8400 blocks of East Baseline Road (north side). Located west of Hawes Road on the north side of Baseline Road (32.6± acres). Modification of an existing PAD. This request will allow for the reduction of interior garage dimensions. Drew Huseth, Woodside Homes, applicant; Baseline Mesa LLC, owner. A "yes" vote will be for approval of the zoning case as recommended by the Planning and Zoning Board. Staff Recommendation: Denial P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 3-2)  Not available
18-0485 7-dOrdinanceAmending Title 11, Sections 11-19-1, 11-19-2, 11-19-3 and 11-19-5 of the Mesa Zoning Ordinance, to make minor updates to the Airfield Overlay District, including updating the purpose statement, replacing the airfield map, and revising definitions. (Citywide) Staff Recommendation: Approval P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval (Vote: 5-0)  Not available
18-0486 7-eOrdinanceAmending the land use regulations tables in the Airfield Overflight Areas in Title 11, Mesa Zoning Ordinance, Section 2 of Chapters 4,5,6,7, and 10. (Citywide) Staff Recommendation: Approval P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval (Vote: 5-0)  Not available
18-0652 8-aSubdivision Plat“Sanctuary at Las Sendas” (District 5) The 3200 to 3300 blocks of North Red Mountain (west side). Located north and east of Power and McDowell Roads. 50 RS-9-PAD single residence lots (13 ± acres). Desert Vista 100, LLC., developer; Gabriel S. Rios, Wood/Patel, surveyor.  Not available
18-0531 9-aPublic HearingConduct a public hearing to extend the locally controlled alternative expenditure limitation - home rule option.  Not available
18-0669 10-aResolutionAuthorizing the development and construction of a multi-story building (“Phase One Building”) and other improvements to be developed and constructed by the City as a part of certain educational facilities in downtown Mesa, and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Lease with the Arizona Board of Regents, for, and on behalf of, Arizona State University for the Phase One Building. (Citywide)  Not available
18-0693 10-bResolutionAuthorizing the execution and delivery of an Agreement, Trust Agreement, Continuing Disclosure Certificate, and an Obligation Purchase Contract, and approving an Official Statement; approving the sale and execution and delivery of Excise Tax Revenue Obligations evidencing a proportionate interest of the owners thereof, in payments to be made by the City pursuant to the Agreement; and authorizing the taking of other actions necessary in connection with the Excise Tax Revenue Obligations. (Citywide)
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