19 May 2019

Slammed-and-Jammed Again! 2 Mesa City Council Meetings Mon 20 May 2019 (Study Session First)

Tomorrow is a turning-point for way too many items getting thrown at the both the public and their elected officials holding seats in their terms on the Mesa Council.
< Simply to put it in front of your eyes:
There are million$ of dollar$ up-for-grab$ and action to be taken - after hearing and listening to -public discussion - to approve next year's almost $2-Billion Dollar City Budget.
What's the problem? Most of the time the public is not either involved, informed or engaged in our elected government.
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Here is more information at your fingertips to see it all . . .
Just open your eyes and take the time ...Believe me, it takes a lot of time and a lot of hard work to get the information we need as informed citizens and taxpayers living here in Mesa.
Nobody ever said it's easy . . . 
Sad to say, but most people don't even know what City Council district they live in  or who has been elected to serve their interests by listening to people. If your district representatives do not communicate with you, call them up and talk. It's their job and they get paid to do. If you don't communicate your informed opinions, they will listen to other special interests.
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Council, Committee & Board Research Center
You can find all the meetings, agendas and some of the "Approved Minutes" on the city calendar for the entire month of May 2019 > click or tap here
If you don't regularly pay attention to what the City Council, or the Planning & Zoning Board, and what other appointed committees are doing, you are handicapped as a citizen with duties when you choose to get "left in  the dark"...Democracy dies in darkness
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For the Study Session that starts at 5:15 pm 86.7 KB
(Printed on 5/16/2019)
Roll Call
(City Council members participate in person or by telephone conference call.)
1 Review and discuss items on the agenda for the May 20, 2019 regular Council meeting.
NOTE: There are 53 Items (See details in next Agenda)
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2 Acknowledge receipt of minutes of various boards and committees.
2-a
File# 19-0619 2020 Census Taskforce Advisory Committee meeting held on January 28, 2019.
File #: 19-0619   

Type: Minutes Status: Agenda Ready


In control: City Council Study Session
On agenda: 5/20/2019

Title: 2020 Census Taskforce Advisory Committee meeting held on January 28, 2019.
Attachments: 1. January 28, 2019 Census Taskforce Advisory Committee

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For the Regular Meeting that starts at 5:45 pm
With all the usual required information, it is 14 Pages
Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 5/20/2019 5:45 PM Minutes status: Draft  
Meeting location: Council Chambers - Upper Level
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda
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ITEM 2
File #: 19-0575   

Type: Minutes Status: Agenda Ready


In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/20/2019

Title: Approval of minutes of previous meetings as written.
Attachments: 1. April 11, 2019 Study,
2. May 6, 2019 Regular

ITEMS 3 to Item 13 > GO open the links provided on the Research Center and find out!
  • LIQUOR LICENSES: Items 3a - 3d
  • CONTRACTS: Items 4a - 4r
  • RESOLUTIONS: Items 5a -5k
  • ORDINANCES: Items 6a + 6b
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Introduction of the following ordinances and setting June 3, 2019 as the date of the public hearing on these ordinances:
*6a 19-0539 ANX19-00066 (District 5) 
Annexing property located north of University Drive and west of Ellsworth Road and adopting comparable zoning
(13.07± acres). 
Initiated by Sean Lake, Pew & Lake, PLC.
*6b 19-0517 ZON19-00067 (District 5) 
Within the 400 to 600 blocks of North Ellsworth Road (west side) and within the 9000 to 9200 blocks of East Decatur Road (south side).  Located north of University Drive, on the west side of Ellsworth Road
(13.07± acres). 
Rezoning from RS-9 and RS-43 to RM-3-PAD
Site Plan Review. 
This request will allow for development of a multi-residential use.  Sean Lake, Pew & Lake, PLC, applicant; Ellsworth-University, LLC, owner.

ORDINANCES: Items 7a + 7b
Discuss, receive public comment, and take action on the following ordinances
*7a 18-1335 ZON18-00066 (District 3) 
The 1000 through 1100 blocks of South Alma School Road (west side) and the 1200 through 1300 blocks of West Southern Avenue (north side).  Located at the northwest corner of Alma School Road and Southern Avenue
(16± acres). 
Rezoning from LC to RM-5 PAD for 10.5± acres
Rezoning from LC to LC-PAD for 5.5± acres
Site Plan Review for 16± acres. 
This request will allow for the development of multi-residential and commercial uses. 
Adam Baugh, Withey Morris, PLC, applicant
WM Grace Development Co., ETAL, owner.
For continuance to the June 3, 2019 City Council meeting
*7b 19-0486 Amending Sections 10-4-3 through 10-4-6 of the Mesa City Code to modify
  • the boundaries of the current 35 mph speed limit on Main Street from Mesa Drive to Gilbert Road
  • to rescind the current 40 mph speed limit on Main Street from a point, 53 feet west of South Allen Street, to a point 211 feet east of Gilbert Road
  • to correctly reflect existing boundaries of the current 45 and 30 mph speed limits on Main Street between Centennial Way/Sirrine and Gilbert Road, as recommended by the Transportation Advisory Board.
ORDINANCES: Items 8a + 8b
Discuss, receive public comment, and take action on the following annexation and zoning ordinances relating to the property located at the northeast corner of Power and Ray Roads:
*8a 19-0506 ANX18-00502 (District 6) 
Annexing property located north of Ray Road, east of Power Road
(69.3± acres). 
Initiated by VIVO Partners, LLC.
File #: 19-0506   

Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready


In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/6/2019

Title: ANX18-00502 (District 6) Annexing property located north of Ray Road, east of Power Road (69.3± acres). Initiated by VIVO Partners, LLC.
Attachments: 1. Council Report,
2. Ordinance,
3. Overview Map,
4. Annexation Petition,
5. Annexation Map,
6. Certificate of Mayor,
7. Certification of Map

*8b 19-0461 ZON18-00775 (District 6) 
Within the 4900 to 5200 blocks of South Power Road (east side).  Located south of 202 San Tan Freeway on the east side of Power Road and north of Ray Road
(58± acres). 
  • Rezone from AG to LC-AF-PAD
  • Council Use Permit to allow multi-residential, commercial entertainment, hotel, and college and commercial trade school uses in the AOA 1 and AOA 2 overflight areas in the LC District
  • Site Plan Review. 
This request will allow for a mixed-use development. 
VIVO Partners, LLC, applicant
Arizona State Land Group, owner.

SUB-DIVISION PLATS: Items 9a -9g
RESOLUTION 10a
RESOLUTION 11a
CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING Item 12a
RESOLUTION 12b
CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING: Item 13a
RESOLUTION 13B
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PUBLIC HEARINGS (2)
Item 12-a
File# 19-0574 There is no link

Item 13-a
File# 19-0530





Here's one item that has received attention in the East Valley Tribune for more than  a few weeks already

Any idea of what this controversial Land Auction Deal is?

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