01 March 2021

REMOTE ZOOM Streaming From The Lower Chambers > "The Chris Brady Show" Masquerade = Mesa City Council Mon 03.01.2021


An alumni from The Marriott School of Economics has been the Chief Executive Officer for the City of Mesa Government for 15 years. In these latter days he wears two masks in these broadcast streaming transmission as we roll into another year of an economic crisis.
2 sessions today - the second installment on this agenda after three hours last Thursday
Council Study Session Notice: To decrease COVID-19 exposure, the City Council Chambers is closed, but public viewing and input on the items are available electronically. 
Members of the City Council will appear electronically for this meeting, via a video conferencing platform, and the live meeting will be accessible via broadcast and telephonically. 
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Because of the current public health emergency, the City Council Chambers is closed for Council study sessions. However, the live meeting may be watched 
on local cable Mesa channel 11
online at Mesa11.com/live, www.youtube.com/user/cityofmesa11/live, or 
https://www.facebook.com/CityofMesa, or listened to by calling 888-788-0099 or 877-853-5247 (toll free) using meeting ID 5301232921 and following the prompts. 
For any difficulties accessing this meeting, please call 480-644-2099
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Monday, March 1, 2021 5:15 PM Virtual Platform 
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Roll Call 
1 Review and discuss items on the agenda for the March 1, 2021 regular Council meeting. 
2 Current events summary including meetings and conferences attended
. 3 Scheduling of meetings.
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AGENDA COUNCIL MEETING NOTICE
Council Meeting Notice: To decrease COVID-19 exposure, the City Council Chambers is closed, but public participation and viewing will be available electronically. Members of the City Council will appear electronically for this meeting, via a video conferencing platform, and the live meeting will be accessible via broadcast and telephonically. Because of the current public health emergency, the City Council Chambers is closed for Council Meetings. However, the live meeting may be watched on local cable Mesa channel 11, online at Mesa11.com/live, www.youtube.com/user/cityofmesa11/live, or https://www.facebook.com/CityofMesa, or listened to by calling 888-788-0099 or 877- 853-5247 (toll free) using meeting ID 5301232921 and following the prompts. Public participation will be available electronically. If you want to provide a written comment or speak telephonically at the meeting, please submit an online comment card by going to Mesaaz.gov/bluecard at least 1 hour prior to the start of the meeting. If you want to speak at the meeting, you will need to indicate on the comment card that you would like to speak during the meeting, and you will need to call 888-788-0099 or 877-853-5247 (toll free) using meeting ID 5301232921 and following the prompts, prior to the start of the meeting. You will be able to listen to the meeting; and when the item you have indicated that you want to speak on is before Council, and it is your turn to speak, you will be prompted to unmute your line to provide comment. Applicants and their representatives who have items on the Council agenda and who want to be able to comment on their item or be able to answer questions should fill out this Applicant online comment card at least 1 hour prior to the start of the meeting and call 888-788-0099 or 877-853-5247 (toll free) using meeting ID 5301232921 and following the prompts, prior to the start of the meeting. You will be able to listen to the meeting; and when the item you have indicated that you want to speak on is before Council, your line will be taken off mute and you will be given an opportunity to speak. 
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MEETING DETAILS
CONSENT AGENDA >>> All items listed with an asterisk (*) will be considered as a group by the City Council and will be enacted with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councilmember or citizen requests, in which event the item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered as a separate item. If a citizen wants an item removed from the consent agenda, an online comment card will need to be completed by going to Mesaaz.gov/bluecard at least 1 hour prior to the start of the meeting and by following the instructions provided under “Citizen Participation” at the top of this page.
Meeting Name:City CouncilAgenda status:Final
Meeting date/time:3/1/2021 5:45 PMMinutes status:Draft 
Meeting location:Virtual Platform
Published agenda:Agenda AgendaPublished minutes:Not available 
Meeting video: 
Attachments:
File #Agenda #TypeTitleActionResultAction Details
21-02192MinutesApproval of minutes of previous meetings as written.  Not available
21-02153-aContractOne-Year Renewal with a One-Year Renewal Option to the Term Contract for Fire Hose for the Mesa Fire and Medical Department (Citywide) This contract provides fire hose for the department as needed. The fire hoses meet National Fire Protection Association standards and are used to replace existing hoses removed from service due to age or failure. The Mesa Fire and Medical Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the renewal with L. N. Curtis & Sons, at $78,800 annually, with an annual increase allowance of up to 5%, or the adjusted Producer Price Index.  Not available
21-02173-bContractThree-Year Term Contract with Two Years of Renewal Options for Streetlight Painting Services for the Transportation Department (Citywide) This contract will provide streetlight painting services of existing luminaries, poles, and pole skirts where applicable. After painting is complete at pre-determined locations, the remainder of the contract will be for services on an as-needed, where-needed basis. The Transportation Department and Purchasing recommend awarding the contract to the lowest, responsive, and responsible bidder, Cobalt Companies, dba Cobalt Coatings, at $102,450 annually, with an annual increase allowance of up to 5%, or the adjusted Consumer Price Index. This purchase is funded by the Local Streets Fund.  Not available
21-02163-cContractPurchase of Stormwater Sampling Equipment Components (Replacement) for the Environmental Management and Sustainability Department (Sole Source) (Citywide) This purchase will provide critical components (flowmeters, modems, sensors, and associated accessories) for five, ISCO sampling stations that are experiencing operational issues. Replacing this equipment is necessary to resolve the issues and update obsolete equipment at the sampling stations. The Environmental Management and Sustainability Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the purchase from the sole source vendor, Western Environmental Equipment Company, at $28,468.25, based on estimated requirements.  Not available
21-02184-aResolutionExtinguishing a portion of a 20-foot waterline easement located at 8046 East Ray Road to allow for the construction of a commercial warehouse building; requested by the property owner. (District 6)  Not available
21-01585-aOrdinanceZON20-00538 (District 1) Within the 1200 to 1400 blocks of West Bass Pro Drive (south side) and the 1100 block of North Alma School Road (west side). Located south of the 202 Red Mountain Freeway on the west side of Alma School Road (30.9± acres). Modification to the Planned Area Development (PAD) Overlay on the property to amend condition #1 of Ordinance No. 4847 to allow development of a new office building and parking garage within an existing office development. Michael Edwards, The Davis Experience, applicant; Salt River Point, LL LLC, owner. Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote:6-0)  Not available
21-01516-aOrdinanceZON20-00562 (District 6) Within the 5300 block of South Power Road (east side). Located south of Ray Road and east of Power Road (2.4± acres). Modification of an existing PAD; and Site Plan Review. This request will allow for the development of a hotel. Taylor Earl, Earl and Curley, applicant; Mesa Hotel Partners, LLC, owner. Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 7-0)  Not available
21-01506-bOrdinanceZON20-00491 (District 6) Within the 5200 to 5300 blocks of South Ellsworth Road (east side), the 5300 through 6200 blocks of the South Crismon Road alignment (east and west sides), the 9800 to 10000 blocks of the East Williams Field Road alignment (north and south sides) and the 10000 to 10200 blocks of East Williams Field Road (north side). Located on the north side of the future State Route 24 freeway alignment between Ellsworth Road to approximately one-quarter mile east of the Crismon Road alignment (465± acres). Major Amendment to the Pacific Proving Grounds North Community Plan, also known as the Cadence Community Plan. This request is to modify sections of the approved Community Plan and Land Use Budget allocations for Development Unit 3 within the Plan. Susan Demmitt, Gammage and Burnham, PLC, applicant; PPGN-Williams, LLLP, owner. Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 7-0)  Not available
21-01526-cOrdinanceZON20-00609 (District 1) 731 North Alma School Road. Located north of University Drive on the east side of Alma School Road (1.2± acres). Rezone from OC to RS-6. This request will allow for a single residence use. Randal L. Courtney, applicant; Randal L. Courtney, owner. Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 7-0)  Not available
21-01536-dOrdinanceZON20-00769 (District 6) Within the 8400 to 8800 blocks of East Elliot Road (north side) and within the 3400 to 3600 blocks of South Hawes Road (east side). Located east of Hawes Road and north of Elliot Road (77± acres). Rezone from LI-PAD to LI-PAD; and Site Plan Review. This request will allow for an industrial development. Eric Zitny, Ware Malcomb, applicant; Loop 202 & Elliot Road Parcel #2 LLC, owner. Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 7-0)  Not available
21-01546-eOrdinanceZON20-00815 (District 3) Within the 100 block of South Dobson Road (west side). Located south of Main Street on the west side of Dobson Road (2.5± acres). Rezone from GC to GC-BIZ overlay; and Site Plan Review. This request will allow for a commercial development. Rick Daughtery, 3rd Story Architecture, applicant; WJC, LLC, owner. Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 7-0)  Not available
21-01556-fOrdinanceZON20-00861 (District 6) The 3600 to 4400 blocks of South Ellsworth Road (east side), the 3600 to 4200 blocks of South Eastmark Parkway (west side), the 9200 to 9600 blocks of East Elliot Road (south side), and the 9200 to 9800 blocks of East Warner Road (north side). Located south of Elliot Road and north of Warner Road between Ellsworth Road and Signal Butte Road (325± acres). Major Amendment to the Eastmark Community Plan. This request is to modify the character descriptions for Development Units 1 and 2 of the Eastmark Community Plan. Jill Hegardt, DMB Associated, Inc., applicant; DMB Mesa Proving Grounds LLC, owner. Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 7-0)  Not available
21-01576-gOrdinanceANX20-00665 (District 5) Annexing property located north of University Drive and west of Ellsworth Road (1.0± acre). Initiated by the applicant, Reese Anderson, Pew and Lake, P.L.C.; for the owners, Vance and Amanda Williams.  Not available
21-02017-aSubdivision Plat“Metro Mesa Phase lll” (District 3) Within the 1800 to 2000 blocks of South Hobson (east side); within the 600 to 800 blocks of East Baseline Road (north side); within the 1700 to 2000 blocks of South Horne (west side); and within the 600 to 800 blocks of East Auto Center Drive (south side). Located north of Baseline Road and east of Mesa Drive (47± acres). Metro East Valley Holdings Phase Three, LLC, developer; Geoffrey K. Brimhall, KAEKO, surveyor.  Not available
21-02027-bSubdivision Plat“Metro Mesa Phase lV” (District 3) Within the 500 block of East Auto Center Drive (south side); and within the 1800 block of South Hobson (west side). Located north of Baseline Road and east of Mesa Drive (4.51± acres). Metro East Valley Holdings Phase Three, LLC, developer; Geoffrey K. Brimhall, KAEKO, surveyor.  Not available
21-02037-cSubdivision Plat“The ANNEX at Cadence” (District 6) Within the 9300 to 9500 blocks of East Cadence Parkway (west side). Located east of Ellsworth Road and south of Ray Road (10.3± acres). Newport Homes, LLC, developer; Raymond S. Munoz III, EPS Group, surveyor.  Not available
21-02047-dSubdivision Plat“Overlook at Forest Knoll” (District 1) Within the 2500 block of North Harris Drive (east side). Located west of Gilbert Road and north of McKellips Road (9.3± acres). 2515 Harris, LLC, developer; Philip M. Fedor, Bowman Consulting, surveyor.  Not available
21-02248-aResolutionApproving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Development Agreement, a Government Property Lease Excise Tax (GPLET) Lease Agreement, and a Perpetual Easement Agreement, for the development of approximately 9.7± acres of property generally located in downtown Mesa at the southeast corner of East Main Street and South Sirrine. The three Agreements facilitate the redevelopment of the property into a mixed-use project consisting of four multi-story buildings with ground floor commercial, market-rate residential units, residential amenities, and parking, that will generate significant economic benefits to the City of Mesa. (District 4)  Not available
21-02149-aOrdinanceAmending Title 6 of the Mesa City Code (Police Regulations) by repealing Chapter 14, entitled “Fair Housing,” in its entirety, and adding a new Chapter 14 entitled “Non-Discrimination Code,” prohibiting discrimination in public accommodations, employment, and housing on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, veteran’s status, marital status, or familial status, with certain exclusions. (Citywide)  Not available
 
 
 
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